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A real
2008 season kicks off
hometown
wedding By Christine A. Both attended Northview
Holliday High School and, while they
Herald Writer moved away for a while,
both came back to live and
The latest trend in the work in their hometown.
wedding business is the “des- Cooper is an art teacher
tination wedding.” Brides at McCord Junior High
and grooms chose to have School, and Gurzynski,
their ceremonies in exotic currently working for CSX
locations (Mexico, Jamaica, Railway, is working on his
Hawaii), giving their guests master’s degree in Special
an opportunity to enjoy a Education. They admit to a rae barnes photo
mini-vacation while cele- special love for Northview,
brating the marriage of their where Cooper’s father was Jason Gurzynski and Bethany Cooper chose their hometown of Sylvania as the destination for their wed-
family members or friends. the hockey coach for 34 ding. From the reception to the favors, they kept their wedding dollars in the community, making for an
A Sylvania bride and years, and where Gurzynski authentic all-Sylvania celebration.
groom put their own twist on played for his new bride’s thing Sylvania, beginning The couple appreciated Caramel Apple Guy, and the fireworks from the roof of
their “destination wedding” father, serving as captain of with their decision to have the charm and the presence decorations were done by the car in the Churchill’s
by having an all-hometown the team in 1995. “He knew the ceremony at the Sylvania of antiques and real train cars Bumble. Guests stayed at parking lot.” The couple
wedding. From the site of the my father before he knew Historical Village. at the newly opened car barn the Wingate, including the were intent on contributing
wedding to the table favors, me,” Cooper advised, “He is “Both Jason and I come in the Village. They wel- only non-Sylvania part of to the Sylvania area econ-
Bethany Cooper and Jason the guy who is marrying the from a long history of rail- comed guests to their recep- the event, the photographer omy as they planned their
Gurzynski chose to highlight coach’s daughter!” road workers,” she said. “His tion at the Chandler Café, a Rae Barnes. big day. As it turns out, they
all that is good and beautiful “We wanted our wed- grandfather and father, both building they describe as one The new Mrs. Gurzynski didn’t need a sandy beach or
about the City of Sylvania. ding to reflect what we love of my grandfathers, and my with “distinctive character.” clearly loves her hometown. a cruise ship to make their
They liked the idea of pro- about Sylvania,” the bride own father have either made They served their guests J & She smiled as she remem- wedding day special. They
moting the local economy explained. “We wanted the their living on the railroad G pizza at a late-night recep- bered, “My greatest memo- picked their own favorite
for the biggest event of their wedding to reflect our style or worked on the railroad at tion, as everyone watched ries are what make Sylvania destination to begin their
lives. and common interests.” one point in their lives. How the University of Michigan so special: T-ball games lives together, and the busi-
Cooper and Gurzynski Their resulting choices indi- cool to have pictures on a football game. Favors for the at Memorial Park, being a nesses of Sylvania were the
By Scott Grau The seventh-seeded late them into playoff victo- with a 20-yard field goal.
Special to The Herald Twinsburg Tigers (10-1), ries, this time the Cougars With their 24-21 upset
representing the mega-North- were not as fortunate. victory, the Tigers will move
Winning a state champi- east Ohio Conference (River Southview won the coin onto the second round of the
onship in football requires Division), got onto the score- toss to start the overtime peri- Division I playoffs taking on
a rock-solid team, great board at the 8:54 mark in od but were unable to score Whitmer, which was a 28-24
playmakers and a little bit the second quarter as senior on their possession. winner over storied massillon
of luck. To earn the right quarterback Aaron macer Twinsburg, behind the Washington.
to play in the championship broke through the line and one-two punch of macer Southview closes out their
game, a team must beat four raced 75 yards for the score. and barton, took over on season with a respectable
equally determined teams on their next possession, the 20-yard line and drove 10-1 record and bids farewell
with the exact same qualities the Tigers capped a four- the ball to the Cougars’ two- to 13 seniors, many whom
along the way. In 2008, the play drive that began at the yard line. They then called on played pivotal roles in the
Southview Cougars defeated Southview 45-yard line with senior kicker Jake russell on success of the Cougar’s pro-
all comers and took home the a two-yard plunge into the fourth down to ice the game gram.
state Division II champion- end zone by sophomore run-
ship trophy with a perfect ning back John barton to take
15-0 season.
This year, the second-
the lead 14-7.
With less than four minutes
Northview’s Wallace finishes
seeded Cougars brought a
10-0 record into their first
remaining before the halftime
intercession and sensing that
TJ Irwin photo second at state finals
playoff game in the big school the momentum had seeming- Senior wide receiver David Renner reaching for a pass
division with high hopes of ly shifted to their opponents, against a Twinsburg defender. Later in the game, as time
catching that same tourna- Southview’s 17-year head expired, David Vandercook’s 36-yard hail mary pass into
the end zone intended for Renner was batted down by a
ment magic. The Cougar coach Jim mayzes gambled
Twinsburg defender, sending the game into overtime.
Northview senior
faithful that packed Cats on a third-and-ten razzle-daz- mike Wallace of the
Stadium on Saturday night zle play. Senior quarterback Barton. Macer finished the four-yard line for a 34-yard boy’s cross country
were treated to a thrilling David vandercook handed game with 128 yards rushing catch-and-run touchdown to team was an indi-
game. Unfortunately, it was the ball off to senior run- yards and completed five of even the game at 21-21. vidual participant in
the visitors from Twinsburg ning back Ja’Darian bowers, seven passes for 33 yards. In the final frenzied min-
that rushed onto the field to who pitched it to junior wide the oHSAA cross
barton carried the ball 23 utes of the game, the Cougars
smother their senior kicker receiver Allen Gant. Gant times for 87 yards. had two additional chances country state finals
after he split the uprights pulled up short in the back- The Twinsburg defense to take the lead in regula- that were held on
with the game-winning field field and threw a 45-yard pass stymied the Cougar’s offen- tion time. With 1:35 remain- Saturday at Scioto
goal in overtime, giving the to senior Todd vandercook sive attack throughout ing, Southview kicker Kurtz Downs in Colum-
Cougars a bitter 24-21 loss in the shallow right corner the remainder of the third missed wide to the right on bus, oH. Wallace
and dashing any hopes of a of the end zone for a touch- period and midway into the a 35-yard field goal attempt. placed second over-
run at the Division I title. down. The extra point kick fourth quarter. With less Secondly, as time expired, all (15:26.6) in the
Southview, champions of by senior brad Kurtz knotted than six minutes to go, on a vandercook’s 36-yard hail boy’s Division I
the Northern Lake League, the score at 14-14. critical third-and-nine play, mary pass into the end zone meet behind nation-
drew first blood mid-way Twinsburg regained the Southview’s quarterback intended for senior wide
through the first quarter as lead 21-14 on the opening pos-
ally renowned Zach
vandercook was forced to receiver David renner
junior running back Nick session of the third quarter as scramble out the pocket which pass was batted down by a
Wills of mason
Jozsa scored on a 13-yard the Tiger’s shifty quarterback caused the Tiger’s defensive Twinsburg defender sending (15:19.8).
scamper into the end zone. macer and their slippery run- backs to break off their cov- the game into overtime.
ning back barton combined erage of the Cougars’ receiv- Unlike their magical sea-
to move the ball 65 yards in ers. vandercook found his son two years ago when they
11 plays, culminating with a big tight end, senior Konnor were able to capitalize on ImpactActionPhotos.com
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The Red Wagon awardyour is projects
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Child Society of Toledo. Kathy and John Wetli. Mary Murnen provided award given to a member or mem- Christ Child. Nothing is too publication deadlines.
ProMedica receives $2 million grant Management plan for McNelly and Harroun Parks
ProMedica Health In 1989, Toledo resi- By Mike McHone of the feedback, was to see held at the Sylvania Branch Milner said that out of Main,
System is pleased to an- dent Caroline Jobst Rei- Herald Writer that the park be protected Library, and listened to the Greystone, Gillingham,
nounce a $2 million gift mann provided endow- from overuse and the level concerns of the residents as Gregory, Monroe, Erie, and
from the Conrad and Car- ment funds to The Toledo The City Council voted of safety patrols and main- to what they and what they Basilica Streets and the river
oline Jobst Foundation Hospital and University to accept a proposal from tenance increased to accept- didn’t want to see happen to trail, five of these streets
to expand vascular ser- of Michigan in memory James A. Speck to develop able levels. the parks. As stated above, would be under consider-
vices in northwest Ohio of her husband Conrad a general management plan “Harroun Community one of the most prevalent ation to see improvements
and southeast Michigan. Jobst. The purpose of and architectural services Park’s preferred alternative concerns amongst the citi- next year. Some would have
The current Jobst Vascu- these endowments was to the city for McNelly and maintains a natural park with zens was the safety of the to be held back for the fol-
Harroun Parks at the recent a strong connection to his- parks, especially after sun- lowing year, or later, due,
lar Center name will be to develop Jobst Vascu- City Council meeting held
tory. The Lathrop House and down. Many of them voiced mostly, to the current eco-
changed to Jobst Vascular lar Center at The Toledo on Nov. 1. According to the its interpretation of the under- their concerns, mostly about nomic recession.
Institute, reflecting these Hospital and the Conrad general management plan, ground railroad is a dominate minor vandalism and trash The council also set a
enhanced services. Jobst Vascular Research Speck will concentrate on element in this park… At the left behind and strewn date for an upcoming Parks
Jobst Vascular Insti- Laboratories at Univer- park capacity and the pre- same time, the park provides throughout the park (some of and Forestry Committee
tute will include a Sec- sity of Michigan. Addi- vention of overuse of the a unique experience for its which would end up on near- meeting which will be held
tion of Vascular Medi- tional funding to support parks natural resources. citizens by providing for a by neighbors property) at on Nov. 15 at 6:30 p.m. The
cine and the development education and research Also according to the quiet and restful retreat in the last year’s Sylvania Library Economic Sub-Committee
of a Vascular Medicine programs at both institu- document, “McNelly’s Park middle of the city.” meeting. will also meet on Nov. 16 at
Fellowship Training Pro- tions was provided. preferred alternative plan is The foundation for the Also that night, Council 5:00 p.m. to discuss the finer
gram as well as expan- “It was Caroline’s vi- a no action alternative where plans was laid over a nearly President Todd Milner gave details of the underground
no new facilities are planned.
sion of clinical research, sion to improve the clini- The desire of the neighbor- two year period. Last year,
Speck gave a series of pre-
an overview of what was dis-
cussed at the Oct. 25 Streets
wiring project that will take
place on Monroe St. and
noninvasive diagnostic cal care of patients with hood, who gave a majority sentations, one of which was Committee meeting. Mr. other issues.
vascular laboratory and vascular disease by foster-
rehabilitation services. ing physician expertise,
Expanded services will be
offered throughout Pro-
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research and educating
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City of Sylvania and Sylvania Township
Voters!
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Issue 11! We look forward to continuing to provide
the many programs and services that make
our Community a great place to live.
S.C.A.T. sponsors Community Drug Drop Off Day Funk Morabito engagement
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tion with Sylvania City and to clean out medicine cabi- ing unused, unwanted or “We know there are Brockmyer of
Township Police will be nets and properly dispose of expired medication reduces issues about this in our com- Sylvania and Max
holding a Community Drug old medication. the accidental poisoning, munities. By collaborating
Drop-Off Day, Saturday, “We anticipate that this misuse and environmental with the police departments Funk of Ottawa
Nov. 13, 2010 from 10 a.m. program will help raise contamination,” she added. to offer the Community Hills are proud
to 2 p.m. awareness to keep prescrip- Research shows that kids Drug Drop Off Day, we are to announce
People can bring unused, tion and over the counter primarily get prescription being proactive; we are not the engagement
unwanted and expired medication out of the hands or over-the-counter drugs burying our heads in the of their daugh-
medication to the City of of young people and to alert from their homes or from sand and waiting for a crisis ter Jenna Bethany
Sylvania Police station at the community to the prop- a friend’s home. There is to happen before we act. Funk to Gary
6635 Maplewood Ave. or er way to dispose of those also evidence indicating “We had a very success- Matthew
Sylvania Township Police medications,” executive that some kids who are on ful first Community Drug Morabito. Jenna is
Station at 4420 King Rd. director of S.C.A.T. Deb medications choose to sell Drop Off on March 13, a 2001 gradu-
with no questions asked. Chany pointed out. their drugs rather than take 2010. We are anticipating
this one to be also success-
ate of Northview
ful,” said Chany. High School. In 2005, Jenna received a Bachelor’s
Mark you calendar for: Degree in Economics from Denison University.
Saturday, Nov. 13, 2010 She is currently employed at Grosvenor Capital
from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. to Management, an Investment Firm in Chicago, as
bring in unused, unwant- a Research Associate. Gary is a 2000 graduate of
ed, expired medications to Conestoga High School in Berwyn, PA. He, too,
the City of Sylvania Police attended Denison and received a Bachelor’s degree
Station at 6635 Maplewood in Economics in 2004. Gary is currently employed
Ave. or Sylvania Township at William Blair & Company as an Analyst in the
Police Department at 4420 Equity Capital Markets group. The couple will wed
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On Oct. 20, at the 5000 block of Alexis, Arrest: On Oct. 26, at the 5000 suspect. Special Olympics. less beauty heFluids,
cherished.
a mountain bike and credit cards were block of Harroun, Samuel D. Hall Unauthorized use motor vehicle: ter Kathleen Marsico Top Off Fluids, Top Off
stolen.
Criminal damaging: On Oct. 20,
at the 4000 block of McCord, a window
Jr., 52, was a passenger in a vehicle
involved in a traffic stop. Further inves-
tigation found he had warrants for drug
On Oct. 31, at the 7000 block of Red
Pines, a black Jeep Wrangler was sto-
len.
and grandson Michael
Spaulding.
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$ 95
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pinched and spit on the victim while ment: On Oct. 26, at the 4000 block other items. years in Toledo, Seattle, Top Off Fluids,
driving her and her baby to a doctor’s of King, the victim stated the suspect Misuse of credit cards: On Oct. Perrysburg and Point Free Battery Test,
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called her after being told not to do so. 30, at the 5000 block of Summerplace,
$ 95
appointment.
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Lube (where Rotation,,
Arrest: On Oct. 21, at the 1000
block of Spielbusch, Daniel Doty, 26, block of Sylvania, Victoria Lynn with the victim’s credit card number in as the ‘singing dentist’ and New Filter & Up to
Top Off Fluids,
6 Quarts of Oil
was found to have warrants for drug Holewinski, 53, was found to have war- violation of the law. was well respected among Free Battery Test, Void with other offers. Expires 9-30-10
abuse. rants including expired plates, reckless Theft of recyclable materials: On his peers. tom’s tire & auto
Arrest: On Oct. 22, at Glasgow/ hit skip and expired registration. Nov. 1, at the 7000 block of Sylvania,
Ryan M. Sczublewski, 19, stole recy- He was past president of Lube (where applicable),
Monroe, Anthony Arthur Wulf, 26, Domestic violence: On Oct. 28, at
was found to have warrants for driving the 5000 block of Alexa, the victim was clable goods. the Toledo Exchange Club, New Filter & Up to
offenses. assaulted by the suspect. 6 Quarts of Oil
Domestic violence: On Oct. 22, at Arrest: On Oct. 29, at the 6000 (419) 476-7845 • 1630 W. Alexis Rd., Toledo, Ohio
the 4000 block of Langston, the victim block of Monroe, Anthony Aurthur
Melan M. Forcht Alexis Road just east of Jackman
Get rid
He delayed and obstructed the perfor-
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arrest. Subsequently, a warrant was
found for contempt of court; neglect
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Bring your expired or unused medicines to one of these
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convenient area locations. By joining our community and
Theft: On Sept. 4, at the 7000
block of Sylvania, $391,852 worth of the American Medicine Chest Challenge, you will be safely
tools were taken from an unsecured disposing of medications that are commonly abused.
storage room. Lube, Oil & Filter
stash!
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24, at US23/Monroe, David L. Allen, Visit Tire
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offense and found to be OVI. The sus-
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spray painting street signs and fire St. Luke’s Hospital
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Alexis Road just east of Jackman
Arrest: On Oct. 24, at the 6000 Yes, we return ALL the ashes will accept: Sylvania Township Police Department
block of Wedgewood, Toni Jeanette 4420 King Rd., Sylvania
Frush, 38, was found living in the same
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was a valid temporary restraining order 24/7 Cremation • narcotics
against the suspect. For your convenience we are available every day and Waterville Township Police Department
Petty theft, criminal trespass: On • ointments/lotions
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the suspect was found to have taken “Whose ashes are in the urn?” • over-the-counter meds 419-878-9991
metal scrap items from the demoli- Our staff personally performs the cremation so we know. • pet meds
tion site.
Found property: On Oct. 24, at We perform all cremations individually • prescriptions For more information about the
the 5000 block of Alexis, a men’s All cremations are done through our own crematory so your • vitamins
watch was found. loved one never leaves our care. American Medicine Chest Challenge, visit:
Drug abuse: On Oct. 24, at Brint/
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was found to be in possession of mari- That’s why we explain your options and respect your wishes.
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Petty theft: On Oct. 20, at the 7000 No hidden charges
block of Sylvania, unknown person(s) Embalming is not required for direct cremation.
removed $40 from the victim’s purse. So if you think you’re open to the idea of cremation,
Petty theft: On Oct. 25, at the 5000
block of Silica, unknown person(s) think of us—we can answer any questions you may have.
removed a MP3 player from the vic-
tim’s locker. Blanchard-Strabler Funeral Home
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op • Spiritual Needs • Exercise • Banking Center • Elegant dining room
luncheon, which will be held submitted online by logging on ipate.
Prime Rib
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Nov. 20. Thislearn how applying for Medicaid effects the St. Vincent DePaulLove, 55+ Club will meet
at 10:00 a.m. at Temple ing in a program of this
B’nai Israel, 6525 Sylvania scope, the students devel-
event will along with letters writ- Family and
take place atcommunity
VFW Post spouseten by and what assets
Windhaven vet- are February 17 at the Oswald Center located at
Avenue, Sylvania. op an awareness of and Friends
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Dinner
At that time, veterans appreciation for the tre-
tor Andy works. Christopher S. Clark, of Clark Law will be the guest speaker. We will also
Mi. Boxcar direc- weekly to
of the Jewish Community mendous sacrifices made
Office will be presenting. crown a new King and Queen. Blood pres-
Local worker helps
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who served in the armed by so many to provide One of the soldiers,
Lutheranin Village at Wolf Creek will
is locat- sure and lunch at the usual times. Be sure to
will be picking up the
February 20
forces students) with a
Windhaven veterans SPC Cody Kleiber,
ed at 2001 Perrysburg-Holland in Holland. wear red
Veterans Day evolve
with special recognition life of opportunity.” Mrs.
a replica steam locomo- be home on leave and
by students of family Lindeman has been coor- Forestview
tive with a boxcar for the we Assisted Living he
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be hav- Join us at Sanger Library for a heart-
ing Boxcar
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Time:
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members. Additionally, dinating a Veterans Day honored guest. be able attend this
February 18 from
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the program will include a program at the Hebrew director Andy says this do have
afternoon. The purpose of Honor Flight Northwest
memorial which Academy for eight years,
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