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University of Toledo engineering student Robert Garber took time out of his summer co-op at First Energy last week to help with Port Clintons summer lunch program. Garber, 21, helped kids plant zucchini seeds during a presentation by Recycle Dude Brad Schwann. The twice weekly lunch is a total enrichment program which includes the meal and a craft or lesson.
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Our Find Wylie winner this week is Vicki Valentine from Catawba who was among the 142 contestants who found Wylie in the ad for Re-Max on page 4B in last weeks Beacon. Vicki wins our weekly $20 gift card from Friendship Food Stores. Well be hiding Wylie again this week, if you find him, drop off an entry form at our office in the Beacon Place Business Center or click on the Find Wylie Icon at our website, www. thebeacon.net.
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Debi Hahn of Catawba turned 60 last weekend and her husband Steve Hahn made a donation of $800 to the Catawba Volunteer Fire Department in her honor which was matched by a donation from Prudential Financial Services. Steve also bought 55 chicken dinners at the CIVFDs barbecue last Saturday night for a party for Debi. We also heard that longtime Catawba Island Township worker and former Fire Chief Dan Barlow was stricken while at the barbecue and had to be taken by Life Flight. We hope and pray that he will be OK.
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BY JOHN SCHAFFNER Publisher Last Friday, there was a national news story about a 20 year old autistic man who wandered off and survived three weeks in the in the Utah desert. Local officials and the Port Clinton Lions Club have begun a new program in Ottawa County to make certain that doesnt happen here. Its called Project Lifesaver. In involves wearing a bracelet that contains a transmitter. The transmitter emits a signal that can be traced by local law enforcement agencies. It is targeted at people who may not be able to find their way home if they leave home. The average rescue time is 30 minutes instead of three weeks. However, with out it, almost 50% of the missing and wandering will perish if they are not located within 24 hours. The program began in 1999 and was brought to the Port Clinton Lions Club by a visiting Lion from California who was attending the National Rifle Matches at Camp Perry in 2005. The program received limited assistance until it was re-invigorated in 2011 with the help of Ottawa County Sheriff Steve Levorchick and the Ottawa County Board of Developmental Disabilities. Among them they formed a local partnership, and OCDD employee Louise Terry started a grand committee to apply for funding to purchase more bracelets. They were very successful, as they acquired a grant of $2,500 which will allow them to purchase another 8-10 transmitter bracelets. That will more than double what they have today. They have 7 bracelets in use today which include one person with Alzheimers and 6 autistic children. The need is there because, according to Louise Terry, the OCDD is serving some 20 autistic children in Ottawa County. I am a firm believer that we are truly our brothers keeper, says Sheriff Levorchick. If
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Six Lake Erie water samples positive for Asian Carp DNA
OHIO DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES Federal and state wildlife officials working in conjunction with academic researchers recently announced six water samples taken from Sandusky and north Maumee bays tested positive for the presence of Asian carp environmental DNA in Michigan and Ohio waters. The positive samples were among 417 taken from Lake Erie in August 2011, and more than 2,000 samples taken from the Great Lakes Basin since 2010. The Lake Erie batch was recently analyzed and test results were confirmed by eDNA researchers last week. The six positive samples represent less than 1.5 percent of the Lake Erie samples. Four samples from Sandusky Bay, in Ohio waters, tested positive for bighead carp eDNA, while two samples from north Maumee Bay, in Michigan waters, were positive for silver carp eDNA. In response to these findings, electro-shocking and netting began Friday in Sandusky Bay with no evidence of Asian carp found. However, additional testing and monitoring are planned by the Ohio and Michigan Departments of Natural Resources in conjunction with partner agencies. The findings indicate the presence of genetic material left behind by the species, such as scales, excrement or mucous, but not the establishment of Asian carp in Lake Erie. Positive eDNA tests are regarded by the scientific community as an indicator of the species recent presence, however, positive results can occur whether the organism was alive or dead. While the eDNA findings suggest the possible presence of the invasive species, officials have no physical evidence the fish have migrated to the Great Lakes. Prior to 2003, three individual bighead carp were collected in Lake Erie. No additional observations have been reported during the
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Amie Hyde
June 10, 1914 July 17, 2012 Amie R. Hyde, 98, of Port Clinton, died Tuesday, July 17, at Riverview Healthcare Campus in Oak Harbor. Visitation will be held from 3 to 8 p.m. Thursday, July 19, at the Neidecker, LeVeck & Crosser Funeral Home, 1124 Fulton St., Port Clinton. Prayers will begin at the funeral home at 9:30 a.m. on Friday, July 20, followed by a Mass of Christian Burial at 10 a.m. at Immaculate Conception Catholic Church, 414 Madison St., Port Clinton, with the Rev. John C. Missler officiating. Burial will follow at Riverview Cemetery, Port Clinton.
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been completed and no Asian carp were found. Testing and monitoring will continue and we will work with Michigan and our other management partners to develop a coordinated approach to defining the status of Asian carp in Lake Erie. Since 2010, the Michigan DNR, Ohio DNR, USFWS, University of Notre Dame, Central Michigan University and the Nature Conservancy have partnered to collect water samples from Great Lakes basin waters, including the Chicago Area Waterway System, southern Lake Michigan, western Lake Erie and tributary streams of lakes Michigan and Erie. The collaborative early-detection Asian carp surveillance program is funded by the USFWS with a federal Great Lakes Restoration Initiative grant, administered under the Asian Carp Control Strategy Framework. Asian carp, including bighead and silver carp, pose a significant threat to the Great Lakes ecosystem and economy. Anglers are urged to become familiar with the identification of Asian carp, including both adults and juveniles, as the spread of juvenile Asian carp through the use of live bait buckets has been identified as a potential point of entry into Great Lakes waters. A video demonstrating how to identify bighead and silver carp can be viewed on the USFWS YouTube channel at http://youtu.be/B49OWrCRs38. Identification guides, frequently asked questions, management plans and an online reporting form are available online at www. michigan.gov/asiancarp and www. wildohio.com, or call 800-WILDLIFE. The Michigan and Ohio Departments of Natural Resources are committed to the conservation, protection, management, use and enjoyment of the regions natural and cultural resources for current and future generations.
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Oct. 17, 1942 July 13, 2012 John L. Trimble, 69, of Port Clinton, died Friday, July 13, at Firelands Regional Medical Center in Sandusky. Visitation will be held at the Neidecker, LeVeck & Crosser Funeral Home, 1124 Fulton St., Port Clinton, from 2 to 4 p.m. Wednesday, July 18, with funeral services following at 4 p.m. with the Rev. John C. Missler officiating. Cremation will then take place with burial at a later date.
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Richmond prints and other donated items. In its 15th year, the Laurie Mann Memorial Tournament has continued to run in loving memory of Laurie Mann. Laurie was a standout student athlete at Port Clinton. She is a member of the Port Clinton Athletic Hall of Fame, and still holds many sports records at the High School. She continued her basketball career on a full scholarship to the University of Massachusetts Lowell, where an annual award is given in her honor. Laurie passed away
from a rare brain tumor in 1998, but her will to live and her zest for life has never been forgotten. The proceeds from this years tournament will go to the Make A Wish Foundation, Stein Hospice and the Laurie Mann Memorial Scholarship given annually at the Port Clinton High School. To support the tournament and cause, donations can be made with hole sponsors costing $100 in cash or the equivalent in merchandise or services offered. We are also looking for donations of gifts
or services to give as prizes at any value. All donations are appreciated and will be acknowledged at the tournament. Please note that the change in venue is only for logistical reasons, the tournament will continue to support the Port Clinton community. To make a donation or sign up, contact Lindsay or Tony Meek at 937-2695356. Entries and donations can be sent to 350 Wellington Way Springboro, OH 45066. Please make all checks payable to the Laurie Mann Memorial Fund.
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Otterbein North Shore will be hosting a free Rewards of Aging program at noon July 26. Evidence and research suggest that there are four key elements that add to successful aging and certain attributes needed to maintain a healthy lifestyle. This entertaining and enlightening program will help you understand how 80 is the new 65 and leave you feeling like you have the secrets to aging successfully. This luncheon program is free to those 55 and over. Seating is limited; RSVP to Kathy at 419-798-8203.
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The Port Clinton High School Class of 1955 recently celebrated its 57th class reunion and the classmembers 75th birthday party at The Lighthouse Center in Marblehead. There are 57 members left of the 75 graduating members. The classmembers were very proud to honor two of their classmates, Frank Brough and Paul Moon, who recently were inducted into PCHS Academic Hall of Fame. Frank received his award in May 2011 and Paul in May 2012. All enjoyed social hour and buffet luncheon as well as a birthday cake. Paul conducted an informative tour of The Wolcott Keepers House and the Giddings Monument at battlefield Park, just west of the Keepers house. The group also visited the Marblehead Lighthouse and museum, where Ron Kochensparger, also a classmember, had his four model Coast Guard boats on display: Mackinac Ice Breaker 196 scale; 180-foot Buoy Tender; 41-foot Utility Boat; and 44-foot Surf Boat. Attending from Port Clinton: Ron Kochensparger and wife Ann; Lynn Jones; Herb Roder and Jackie (Swingle) Roder; (both classmates); Mosie (Robinson) Johnson; Paul Moon and wife Maria; Laverne (Winke) Ferdon and husband Mike; Martha (Melishka) Stefano Bob Wood and wife Betty. Attending from out of town: Jane (Minoff) Branum and husband Dick, Columbus, Ohio: Dick Hazzard and wife Lottie, Lindsey, Ohio; Melvin Balduf and wife Karen, Fremont, Ohio: Gloria (Probel) Hoelzer and husband John, Sandusky, Ohio; Jeannette (Adams) Sampsel and husband
Classmembers attending were: Jeanette (Adams) Sampsel (front left), Jane (Minoff) Branum, LaVerne (Winke) Ferdon, Gloria (Probel) Hoelzer, Mary Alice (Beam) Wilkens, Larry Sickmller, Martha (Melishka) Stefano, Herb Roder (back left); Mosie (Robinson) Johnson, Frank Brough, Sally (De Witt) Walker, Jackie (Swingle) Roder, Esther (Hansen) Beck, Ron Kochensparger, Bob Wood and Paul Moon. Others in attendance but not included in picture were Melvin Balduf, Lynn Jones and Dick Hazzard. Ed, Sandusky, Ohio; Larry Sickmiller and wife Mary, Toledo, Ohio; Mary Alice (Beam) Wilkens and husband Jim, Hudson, Ohio; Sally (DeWitt) Walker and husband Bob, Peoria, Ill.; Esther (Hansen) Beck and husband Norm, Sequin, Texas; Frank Brough, Middleburg, Fla.
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WHAT: Happy Feet will be shown on a large inflatable screen, similar in size to a drive-In theater. WHEN: Dusk WHERE: Waterworks Park, Perry Street, Downtown Port Clinton COST: Free INFO: 419.734.5503
The Ford Tri-Motor currently being restored was moved Tuesday from the hangar into its new position inside the Tri-Motor Heritage Museum before this weekends grand opening events.
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WHAT: The Ohio Star Quilters Guild presents its fifth biennial quilt show Quilt Regatta. View 100+ quilts made by guild members, shop the quilt shop vendors, see demonstrations, eat at the snack bar and purchase tickets to win the raffle quilt. WHERE: Peace Lutheran Church, 900 Jefferson St., Port Clinton WHEN: 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Friday and 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday COST: $5/person INFO: 419.855.3790 or ohiostarquilters131.com
WHAT: See the newly restored B-25J Mitchell Bomber, as well as visiting B-25, B-17 and C-47 planes flying in from Yankee Air Museum in Belleville, Mich. Get a look at the ongoing restoration of the historic Ford Trimotor. Eat at the on-site Tin Goose Diner, a recently restored vintage 50s diner. Event will also feature a period Big Band and dance, book signings and other treats. Check website for event times and more details. WHERE: Liberty Aviation Museum, 3515 E. State Road., Port Clinton INFO: libertyaviationmuseum.com WHEN: 5 to 9 p.m. every Friday WHERE: Bassetts Market parking lot at Ohio 53 and 163 INFO: Call Lynn Jones at 419-732-0261 entertainment and a street dance. Other weekend activities include a parade, followed by a waterfront craft fair, live entertainment, food, drinks, novelties, and evening fireworks. WHERE: Various locations, Kelleys Island INFO: 419.746.2360 or kelleysislandchamber.com
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The Ottawa County Humane Society and the Fort Firelands Family Campground are teaming up for a Potluck for Paws event at 6 p.m. Saturday, July 21. Admission is free. There will be Bluegrass music to enjoy, 50/50 raffles, a Chinese auction, kids games and prizes. And of course, lots of animals! So bring a dish to share and your lawn chairs for a good time this Saturday. Fort Firelands is located at 5650 E. Harbor Road at the junction of Ohio 269 and 163.
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start at 10 a.m. and go until the last team wins. The cost is $10 per player for a team of three or four players. A T-shirt and officials will be provided. For information, call Lee Horne at 419-573-9432 or e-mail horne311@yahoo.com. Following the tournament there will be a neighborhood party with hamburgers, hot dogs, a DJ, kids games, prizes, a 50/50 raffle and a dunk tank featuring Mayor Vince Leone and Police Chief Rob Hickman. That ought to be fun to watch!
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The date has been set for the fifth annual Gem Beach Rocks event. It will be held again from noon to 8 p.m. Saturday, Sept.8, at Gem Beach. Four bands will be playing for your enjoyment all day long. For information, log onto gembeachrocks. com or call 419-734-6645.
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The Island Safe Harbor Animal Sanctuary is holding a Poker Run starting from the Excuses Lounge at the corner of Columbus Avenue and Strub Road. in Sandusky on Saturday, Aug. 11. The entry fee is $15 per person and $25 per couple which includes a meal at Excuses Lounge. Registration is at 10 a.m. with the first bike out at 11 a.m. For information call the Island Safe Harbor Animal Sanctuary at 419-960-7487.
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The second annual Conestoga West End 3-on-3 basketball tournament will be held on Saturday, Aug. 11. They will
On Saturday, July 28, there will be an indoor/outdoor Flea Market at Harbor Lanes on Buckeye Boulevard in Port Clinton from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. You can reserve your spot now with only 15 spaces available inside. For information, call Sue at 419-734-2695.
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NOTICE OF SALE UNDER JUDGMENT OF FORECLOSURE OF LIENS FOR DELIQUENT LAND TAXES IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS, OTTAWA COUNTY, OH IN THE MATTER OF: FORECLOSURE OF LIENS FOR DELINQUENT TAXES BY ACTION IN REM PURSUANT TO O.R.C.5721.18(B) ROBERT J. HILLE Treasurer of Ottawa County, Ohio, Plaintiff vs. PARCELS OF LAND ENCUMBERED WITH DELINQUENT TAXES, Defendants Whereas, judgment has been rendered against certain parcels of real property: Situated in the Village of Oak Harbor, County of Ottawa and State of Ohio: Lot 5 in Block Number 1 in C. Roose Addition to the Village of Oak Harbor, Current owners name: John K Smidutz and Kathryn Smidutz 1241 N. Benton Carroll Oak Harbor, OH 43449 Property Address: 521 Locust Street Oak Harbor, OH 43449 Permanent Parcel No.: 02710883-14554-000 Situated in the Village of Oak Harbor, Coun-
Benton Township
7-9-12 Louis R. Geller to John H. Heilman, 2080 N. Commercial St., $41,000.
Bay Township
7-9-12 Fremont Federal Credit Union to Kevin A. Gotton, 6500 Little Portage East, $25,000.
Genoa Corp.
7-9-12 Mary Charlotte Hesselbart to Ronald Market, 501 W. Fourth St., $30,000. 7-13-12 Roberta C. Floro to Jeffrey J. and Jennifer K. Knott, 509 Wilbur St., $23,000.
Catawba Township
7-9-12 Anthony J. Allen, Timothy F. Allen and Cynthia A. Smith to William J. and Ellen J. Rofkar, 2714 E. Sand Road, $75,000. 7-11-12 William F. and Constance F. Sammons to Neal A. and Toni F. Morris, 1452 N. Edgewater Drive, $600,000. 7-11-12 Ray A. Starr Sr. to Coppus Motors Inc., 4295 Marin Blvd., $289,300. 7-13-12 Ohio Presbyterian Retirement Services to Richard C. and Lucille M. Smith, 3944 E. Vineyard Village Drive, $165,000.
Danbury Township
7-9-12 Evelyn L. Brandeberry to Timothy S. Dougherty, 2031 N. Nan Ave., $119,000. 7-13-12 Bar Harbor Reserve, LLC to Jane Gannon , 8349 E. Reserve Way, $150,000.
ty of Ottawa and State of Ohio: And known as and being Lot No. Two (2) in Block No. Forty-two (42) in the Addition of the town plat of said Village as laid out by Charles Roose, in said Village of Oak Harbor, Ohio. Current owners name: Santos Santiago and Mary C. Santiago P.O. Box 284 Fremont, OH 43420 Property Address: 733 Locust Street Oak Harbor, Ohio 43449Permanent Parcel No: 027-11228-15015-000 and, Whereas, such judgment orders such real property to be sold or otherwise disposed of according to law by the undersigned to satisfy the total amount of such judgment. Now, therefore, public notice is hereby given that I, Stephen J. Levorchick, Sheriff of Ottawa County, Ohio, will sell such real property at public auction, for cash, to the highest bidder of an amount that equals at least, as in the courts order, One Hundred ($100.00) Dollars payable subsequent to the delivery to the prosecuting attorney of the delinquent land tax certificate or master list of delinquent tracts and prior to the transfer of the deed of the property to the pur-
chaser following confirmation of sale, at 10:30 a.m., in Room 100 of the Ottawa County Courthouse in Port Clinton, Ohio, on the 3rd day of August, 2012. Terms of Sale: A ten percent (10%) deposit is due on the day of sale, either in cash, certified check, or money order. Upon confirmation of sale from the Ottawa County Court of Common Pleas, payment of balance due eight (8) days after notification by Sheriffs Office to the successful bidder that they have received confirmation of the sale. Payment of unpaid balance beyond said eight (8) day period shall draw interest at eight percent (8%) per annum from the date of notification to the successful bidder by the Sheriffs Office. Stephen J. Levorchick, Sheriff of Ottawa County, Ohio. By Gale Zelms, Deputy Sheriff.
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7-13-12 Bay Point Acquisition, LLC to Christopher M. Malfara, 158 Bay Breeze Drive, $144,375.
Erie Township
7-10-12 Carol Vollmer to Frederick J. Sanicky, vacant land Rymer Road, $80,298.
Elmore Corp.
7-10-12 Alexander Cole to Tommy and Danielle Prater, 224 Rice St., $122,100. 7-11-12 Chester S. Servick Jr. and Janice E. Servick to David W. and Michelle R. Sotak, 567 Bradford Court, $253,000.
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7-12-12 Eric K. and Erin M. Burrey to David R. and Jean L. Wietelmann, 20766 W. Ohio 105, $35,000.
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Annual Multi-family Sale & Bake Sale at John Brown Park on Catawba. 2370 NE Catawba Rd., Saturday July 21st 8AM2PM. 280 East Bayview Dr, PC. Friday 9-3, Saturday 9-12. MULTIFAMILY Everything for Baby, Boy Newborn - 12 months, household, tools, Stihl chain-saw, luggage & Much, more. HUGE Garage Sale. Antiques, great womens clothing, and LOTS of stuff. Friday July 20th 8AM-?, Saturday 8AM-1PM. 3592 Wildwood Dr. (Eagle Beach), Catawba.
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Everything must go! Stove, washer, dryer, bedroom sets, misc. furniture, household goods, sewing machine, tools, drill press, garden hoses, too much too mention! Friday, July 20th and Sat. July 21st - 8 am - 2 pm. 602 Taft St., Port Clinton Garage Sales 425 & 507 North Carroll Erie Rd, Port Clinton July 12th, 13th, 14th and July 19, 20th and 21st. 8AM-5PM. Catawba Annual Dane Ave.Association Street Sale. Tools, marine items, fishing gear, baby clothes & toys and much more! Shop and find a treasure. Saturday, July 21, 2012. 8:00 AM - 2:00 PM. 935 South Limestahl Road Port Clinton Thursday/Friday/Saturday 9 to 4PM Lots of camping equipment, Kitchen items, Linens, Laptop computer, Movie camera, golf clubs/new condition, LOTS of miscellaneous!
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