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the mercer county chronicle
October 21, 2010 • Page 9
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St. Marys Chrysler, Dodge, Jeep, Inc.
500 McKindley Rd., St. Marys419-394-7970 • 800-589-8073
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Kerns Ford, Lincoln-Mercury1000 W. Logan St., Celina • 419-586-5191 • 800-211-9667
“A $200 gas card with any used vehicle purchase”www.kernssuperstore.com
Hastings Auto Sales110 S. Wayne St., Ft. Recovery 419-375-4617
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Ken Kunkle Chevrolet, Cadillac
Largest and Cleanest Selection of Pre-owned in the AreaDowntown Portland, IN 800-726-8110
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Bud’s Chrysler, Dodge, JeepNew Certified & Pre-Owned Sales, Service & Parts
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The Gardens at St. Henry522 Western Ave., St. Henry 419-678-9800
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Briarwood Village100 Don Desch Dr., Coldwater 419-678-2311
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Williams Auto Parts, Inc.127 Detroit Ave., Portland, IN 800-669-5762
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State of the Heart Hospice230 W. Main St., Coldwater 419-678-4808 • 800-584-9853
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Hull Brothers Inc.520 E. Boundary St., Ft. Recovery • 800-336-8279
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Gels IGA451 Stachler Dr., St. Henry • 419-678-4249“YOUR ONE STOP SHOP SERVING OUR FRIENDS
AND NEIGHBORS FOR OVER 60 YEARS!”www.gelsiga.com
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2008 Mazda3I Touring
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2009 Chev. Impala LTZ29,000 MI .......... $17,900
2009 Honda Accord EXL 19,000 MI .......... $21,800
2008 Mazda CX-7AWD; 21,000 MI.......... $18,8002008 Toyota Camry Hybrid
31,000 MI.......... $18,2002007 Pontiac Gr. Prix GXP
28,000 MI .......... $15,5002007 Chrysler
Town & Country Touring34,000 MI .......... $14,900
2007 Buick Lucerne CXL30,000 MI .......... $17,800
2008 Suzuki XL-7 LuxuryADW; 34,000 MI ... $16,500
2008 ChryslerTown & Country
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09 Chev. Impala LT 19,000 miles .....$15,90009 Honda Accord EX-L 19,000 miles .....$20,80009 Chev. Impala LTZ P/Sunroof..........$17,20009 Nissan Maxima S 29,000 miles, P/Sunroof..........$22,50008 Nissan Altima 2.5SL Navigation ..........$18,80008 Toyota Camry Hybrid 31,000 miles .....$17,50007 Chev Impala LT 41,000 miles .....$12,20007 Pontiac G6 GT Cpe, leather ......$12,50007 Pontiac G6 GT 37,000 miles .....$12,200
10 Dodge Journey SXT 13,000 miles .....$20,80010 Hyundai Santa Fe GLS AWD 7,600 miles, AWD..................$20,80010 Dodge Gr. Caravan SXT 28,000 miles .....$19,80009 Buick Enclave CXL 24,000 miles .....$30,50008 Dodge Caliber R/T 18,000 miles .....$14,20008 Chrysler Town & Country Signature Series ...............$20,90007 Buick Rendezvous Leather .............$15,500
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TENNISCelina’s Brianna Beougher
dropped a 6-2, 6-3 decision to Sandusky St. Marys’ Arnelle DeRiso in the district opener for singles. In doubles, the Bulldog tandem of Audra and Samantha Manci fell to Maumee Valley Country Day’s Rochell Issa and Nora Jaara by scores of 6-4 and 6-1. The Bulldog doubles team of Katie Kerr and Allison Laux was defeated by Ottawa Hills’ Shivani Batt and Nancy Rump 6-0, 6-0.
BOYS SOCCERCelina and Ottawa Glandorf
played to a scoreless tie in Western Buckeye League action. Kyle Markle had ten saves for the Bulldogs, who moved to 10-4-2 overall. Jason Fischer recorded eight saves for the Titans (6-4-5).
GIRLS SOCCERThe lady Bulldogs dropped a
2-1 decision to Ottawa Glandorf in WBL action. Tracy Donovan had the lone goal for the green and white, which falls to 12-1-2 on the season. Whitney Warnecke and Kaylee Borer picked up the Titan scores.
NASCAR driver Bobby Labonte, the only driver to have won both the NASCAR Winston Cup Championship and the NASCAR Busch Series, will be dining at Romer’s in St. Henry on December 10. “Chamber Race Night” is a fundraiser, with proceeds going to Celina Mercer County Chamber, State of the Heart Hospice and Community Health Professionals.
Between 5 and 6:30 p.m., the cocktail hour,
Labonte and other racing personalities will
be signing autographs. A dinner buffet will be offered from 6:30 to 8 p.m., followed by a presentation from Labonte. At 10 p.m. there will be a memorabilia auction.
Mike King, voice of the Indianapolis Motor Speedway Racing Network, will be the emcee for the evening.
Tickets are on sale now. Visit www.celinamercer.com for an order form or call 419-586-2219 for more information.
Have dinner with Bobby Labonte
Jim Wasson of Celina, Ohio, has just completed his 50th year as a baseball umpire.
Wasson began his career in baseball, in addition to his regular military duties, in 1960 while serving in the United States Army while stationed in Ankara, Turkey.
Following his discharge, Wasson continued to umpire in Pennsylvania and then here in Ohio in Saint Marys, New Knoxville and finally here in Celina where he acted as an official in Little League, Pony League and Girls Softball in the fall.
Jim says he will continue to umpire as long as he can. Another duty Wasson performed while in the military was performing as Santa Claus. It is his 50th year as the jolly old man in the red suit. He began both duties while serving in the military and has brought them both out to civilian life. Wasson now is the Santa for Saint Marys.
Wasson completes his 50th year
Gina Homan and Nick Schwieterman were united in marriage June 12, at Saint Augustine Catholic Church, Minster, Ohio.
The bride is the daughter of Alvin and Eileen Homan, Minster, Ohio. The groom is the son of Mike and Karen Schwieterman, Fort Recovery, Ohio.
The Reverend Rick Nieberding officiated. Amy Noykos served as organist, and vocalist was Noel Schmiesing Boggs, friend of the couple.
The bride was escorted down the aisle by her father.Cheryl Bambauer, sister of the bride, served as the
matron of honor. Bridesmaids were Kristen, Sylvia, Olivia and Janelle Schwieterman, all sisters of the groom.
Nick Depinet, friend of the couple, served as best man. Groomsmen were John Homan, brother of the bride; Matt Bambauer, brother-in-law of the bride; Eric Fullenkamp, cousin of the groom; Mark Hemmelgarn, Nick Wehrkamp and Brent Russell, friends of the couple.
Following the ceremony, a reception was held at the Knights of Columbus Hall, Minster, Ohio. The couple traveled to Jamaica for their honeymoon and are now residing in Dayton, Ohio.
The bride is a graduate of Minster High School and received her bachelor and masters degrees in middle childhood education from Wright State University, Dayton, Ohio. She is employed as a Title I Reading Intervention teacher at Tippecanoe Middle School, Tipp City, Ohio.
The groom is a graduate of Fort Recovery High School and earned a bachelor of science degree in electrical engineering from Wright State University, Dayton, Ohio. He is employed at Wright Patterson Air Force Base, Dayton, Ohio, and is pursuing his masters degree at Wright State.
Wedding
While some people believe personality is driven by blood type, one truth holds: when you donate blood through the American Red Cross, you become the giving type.
“Coming to donate blood shows you’re someone who cares about others,” said Sharyn Whitman, CEO for the Indiana-Ohio Region of the American Red Cross. “Whether you know your blood type or not, your support of blood donation truly makes a difference to someone in need.”
Blood type, like eye or hair color, is an inherited trait. Most people will readily recognize the most widely identified blood groups: A, B, O and AB. The prevalence of blood groups varies among ethnic groups. For instance, about 60 percent of the Latino population is group O versus 45 percent of the general population. Nearly 20 percent of African Americans have group B blood, compared to 11 percent of Caucasians.
“The Red Cross is always looking to increase the number of blood donors in diverse communities,” said Whitman. “It’s part of our mission to ensure that blood is there for anyone who needs it.”
Part of building an adequate blood supply rests in identifying and recruiting donors with rare blood types. While most people have one of the four major blood types, a very small percent of people have one of 600 known rare blood types.
The Red Cross offers support to hospitals across the country in finding donors with unique blood types through its collaboration with AABB on the American Rare Donor Program. Donors with rare blood types are asked to join a registry, and to roll up their sleeves when the need for a rare blood type occurs.
“We want to be there for everyone, donor and patient alike,” said Whitman. “That’s what sets us apart and makes us the American Red Cross.”
To schedule an appointment to donate, call 1-800-RED CROSS (1-800-733-2767) or visit redcrossblood.org for more information. Individuals who are 17 years of age (16 with parental permission in some states), meet weight and height requirements (110 pounds or more, depending on their height) and are in generally good health may be eligible to donate blood. Please bring your Red Cross blood donor card or other form
of positive ID when you come to donate.
Be the giving type: donate bloodUPCOMING AMERICAN RED CROSS BLOOD
DRIVES IN YOUR AREA:• Wednesday, Nov. 3, from 12:30 p.m. until 6:30 p.m.
at the American Legion, located at 341 W. Main St. in St. Henry. This blood drive is sponsored by the Ladies Auxiliary.
• Saturday, Nov. 6, from 8 a.m. until noon at the Shelter House, located at 100 W. Main St. in Burkettsville. Please call 586-2201 to schedule your blood donation appointment.
• Monday, Nov. 8, from noon until 6 p.m. at St. John Lutheran Church, located at 1100 N. Main St. in Celina.
• Friday, Nov. 12, from noon until 6 p.m. at Mercer County Joint Township Community Hospital, located at 800 W. Main St. in Coldwater.
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035 Help Wanted
PART TIME On Call RN.Join our team as an On
Call Nurse working mainlyfrom your home and pro-
viding hospice care to pa-tients and families. Lap
top and pager provided.Benefits include competi-
tive wages, paid timeoff/paid holidays, paidmileage, matching retire-
ment plan. For additionalinformation call 419
678-4808 or send resumeto: State of the Heart
Hospice, c/o StephanieCrum, Team Coordinator,230 W. Main Street, Cold-
water, Ohio 45828
PART TIME On Call RN.Join our team as an On
Call Nurse working mainlyfrom your home and pro-
viding hospice care to pa-tients and families. Lap
top and pager provided.Benefits include competi-
tive wages, paid timeoff/paid holidays, paidmileage, matching retire-
ment plan. For additionalinformation call 419
678-4808 or send resumeto: State of the Heart
Hospice, c/o StephanieCrum, Team Coordinator,230 W. Main Street, Cold-
water, Ohio 45828
035 Help Wanted
040 Notices
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Van Wert (419)238-5079
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REFRIGERATORS, RANGES, washers, dryers. Nice, clean, used. rich and Ginny’s, 208 East Wiggs Street, Fort Recovery, (419) 375-4173.
STATE CERTIFIED. Scale. Buying, hauling away junk, wrecked, used vehicles. Scrap metal of all kinds. Roll-off container services. 24 hour tow-ing. Selling used and new parts. III Sons Towing, Hauling and Salvage LLC (419) 363-2277.