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Page 2 THE SYLVANIA HERALD
COMMUNITY WEDNESDAY, May 25, 2011
Local athletes find success at district track meet St. John’s Jesuit honors
By Scott Grau
Herald Writer board members
Several local high school
track and field athletes took
their first steps toward com-
peting in the state champi-
onships in Jesse Owens Me-
morial Stadium at the Ohio
State University in Colum-
bus on June 3 and 4.
The top four participants
in each event at the Divi-
sion I district championships
held at St. Francis DeSales
High School on May 19 and Photo submitted
21 qualified for the regional
President Fr. Joaquin Martinez, S.J., congratulates
track and field meet at Steele Board Chairman W. Geoffrey Lyden III (left) and Board
High School in Amherst on Treasurer Richard P. Faist (right)who were honored by
May 25 and 27. St. John’s Jesuit at the President’s Dinner on May 12
The Sylvania Northview
girls team captured three Rev. Joaquin Martinez, S.J., chair since 2009. Mr. Lyden
President of St. John’s Jesuit has had one son who graduated
first place finishes and the Scott Grau photo
High School & Academy, an- from SJJ in 2003.
Southview boys team fin- Sylvania Northview freshman Alysha Welch clears the high jump bar with a per- nounces that two current board Richard P. Faist, who has
ished with two event cham- sonal best leap of 5-4 to win the Division I district title at St. Francis DeSales High members were honored recently served as board treasurer since
pions. School. Welch qualified to compete in the regional meet at Amherst Steele High at the annual President’s Dinner 2003, received the Magis Award
Freshman Alysha Welch School on May 25. held on Thursday, May 12. which is presented to individu-
established a new personal Northview junior Alison fifth place with 71 points in Board Chairman W. Geof- als who demonstrate outstand-
best by clearing the bar at Work out ran the pack in the the boys meet. Northview Girls 4x800 Meter Relay frey Lyden lll (Perrysburg ing service to St. John’s Jesuit.
5-feet 4 to win the high 800 meter run with a time placed 12th with 15 points. Northview (Abigail Mas- 43551) received the Founders As a Magis recipient, Mr. Faist
jump event. Elizabeth Sares of 2:17.73 and anchored Whitmer captured the team ters, Janelle Noe, Maureen Award which is presented to epitomizes the Jesuit ideal of
individuals who demonstrate “magis” a commitment to do-
of Southview finished third the second-place 4x800 re- championship with 107 Dean, Alison Work) 2nd extraordinary leadership and ing more for Christ. Mr. Faist
in the event at 5-3. lay team. Fellow teammate, points. 9:25.98 dedication to the mission of joined the SJJ Board of Trustees
sophomore Janelle Noe, Other athletes that quali- Jesuit education. Mr. Lyden in 1998. He is the parent of two
5700 Monroe St. won the 300 hurdles race in fied for the regional track Boys 4x200 Meter Relay has served on the SJJ Board of sons who graduated from SJJ in
Ste. 406 46.45. and field championships are Southview (Malcolm Trustees since 1995 and board 1991 and 1992.
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Lori Paton, Trina McGivern,
Mary Miller, Mei Mei Williams,
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Next year, a new theme will be
and Receive
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Dr. Pat Donahue, Dr. Joanie chosen for the students to enjoy.
Barrett, Cindy Champer and Information on the 2011-2012
Beth Bowman. program can be provided by I’ve been asked about the
Guests at the event included
Michael and Joanie Barrett,
Beth Bowman at 419-865-5036. history behind Sylvania Memorial Thinking
Field. We all know it’s there but
Rusty and Gene Phlegar, Chris 2011 PEOPLE OF VISION are we aware of the interesting
about
and John Stockwell, Pam and
Henry Herschel, Joe Zerby,
AWARD DINNER story it holds? yesterday
David and Myrna Bryan, Tom
Hylant Group and Michael The site was dedicated on By Sheila
M. Hylant, Chief Executive May 30, 1950. I looked over the Painter
and Marlene Uhler, Ted and Officer, will be recognized for newspaper clippings and dedication
Beth Bowman, Dick and Fran outstanding community service program from the event, archived
Anderson, Lori and Glenn Paton 30, 1950 issue. Superintendent of
at the Sylvania Area Historical
to Southview students
project, designed to be used by these men would desire.
young and old. Trees and bronze He said, “When you surrender
plaques were planted and installed your life for your country, you are
along Memorial Lane, a 16 foot giving the best you have to give.
path in circular form. It was It would be an insult to our dead
intended to be a living memorial and to our community to build Family Owned TOM TOWNSEND
for each of the 45 young Sylvania anything which isn’t the best.” Since 1969
men who gave their lives for their The vision foreseen by city
TOWNSEND CARPETING
country in WWII. leaders in the 50s has been altered
The 20 acre site was purchased over the years, as times have
with the money from the sale of the changed. Facilities have been
old school site on Main Street, plus CARPET • HARDWOOD • VINYL
developed in other areas, such as
an additional $600. Developing the LAMINATE • CERAMIC
Plummer Pool. The property is still
site was financed by benefit shows, owned by Sylvania Schools and is (734)856-3926 8159 MONROE ROAD
dances and donations. leased to the Sylvania Recreation FAX (734)854-7788 LAMBETVILLE, MI 48144
Prior to the dedication District, who maintains it. 1-800-430-9910 M-F 10-5 & Sat. 9-2
ceremony, there was a parade Memorial Field is still a
of filled school buses stopping bustling place. There are four
at various area cemeteries, with baseball/softball fields and a multi-
Nicholas Christopher Chagin and Alyssa Portnoy were memorial services. Then at the
announced as recipients of the 2011 Jefferson Student high school, the parade reformed
Award for their commitment to volunteerism and service on foot to Memorial Field for the
use playfield. Memorial Grove
is still a tranquil setting created
by Sylvania Parks & Forestry
SylvaniaVET
to the community and Southview High School. dedication. The event included especially for commemorating “A 24/7 Pet Care Destination”
invocations, American Legion special people and events.
rituals, flag salute, playing of taps, Designed for quiet reflection in (419) 885-4421
reading of the names, and a 21 gun beautiful surroundings, Memorial 4801 Holland-Sylvania at Harroun
salute. Many area troops, infantries Grove is filled with flowering trees www.sylvaniavet.com
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and battalions participated that planted on 4 acres. You can create
day. a tribute to a special person, event Making Appointments 24/7, 365
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2007, 2007 2009
the village of Sylvania, all sections community for generations through
of Sylvania Township, and various the Commemorative Tree Program.
civic organizations. This program offers residents the
The long range plans reported
in 1950 included tennis and
opportunity to purchase a white
or pink ornamental flowering Tom’s Pest
badminton courts, shuffle board,
croquet, horseshoe courts, and two
stadiums. They also envisioned
crab tree to be planted in the
quiet beauty there. You may also Control
order a custom bronze plaque to Family Owned since 1979
a regulation size swimming pool accompany your commemorative
Photos submitted with a shelter house. Besides tree. Call them at 419-885-8992 *ants * termites * spiders * mice
Left to Right: Principal Dave McMurray stands with major sporting events, there would for more information. * bees * fleas * bed bugs
be minor sports and activities year
Nicholas Christopher Chagin, Alyssa Portnoy and Interact round, including roller skating in By the way, Memorial Field is
President Rachel Fitzpatrick. located north of Erie Street at the (419) 868-8700 • Holland, Ohio
summer and ice skating in winter. end of Garden Park Drive. Stop www.citytermiteandpest.com
InterfaIth DIrectory
SYLVANIA- Two Southview students, Alyssa Portnoy and A long article was included in by and see it, especially if you’ve
Nicholas Christopher Chagin, were presented the prestigious Student Prints, the Burnham High never been!
Jefferson Award during the schools’ All-Awards School newspaper in the May
Assembly on May 17. The students were chosen
for their dedication and commitment to service and
volunteerism in their school and community. Both
students have shown tremendous leadership skills
in their particular areas.
Alyssa Portnoy, a junior, has worked over 800
hours as a volunteer with Hospice of Northwest St. Michael’s Episcopal Church SYLVANIA FIRST CHRISTIAN
Ohio, the Toledo ZooTeen Program as well as 4718 Brittany Road
CHURCH
serving in her school on the PEACE Club, Interact (near Talmadge/Bancott Intersection)
and Dance for Chance. Nicholas Christopher 419-531-1616 (diSciPlES of chriSt)
Chagin, also a junior, has worked as an after- Saturday: 5:00p.m. Holy Eucharist Church Office 882-3313
school mentor with Big Brothers and the Cherry Sunday: 8:00a.m. Holy Eucharist Dr. Joseph Hara - Pastor
Street Mission as well as serving his school as a 9:45a.m. Family Worship
volunteer with the Southview Senate and Dance 10:45a.m. Education for all ages! 5271 Alexis at Silvertown
for a Chance. Allyson and Mathew are the first
students at Southview High School to receive this We invite you to join us as we Love, Family Learning Hour 9:30 am
award. Learn & Serve in Christ’s Name! Morning Worship 10:30 am
Kristina White, Director of Community Impact
for Leadership Toledo, presented the award along King Of Glory 7000 Erie Street
Covering more of
with principal Dave McMurray. Over a hundred across from
awards, from attendance to volunteerism, were Lutheran Church LCMS Plummer Pool
presented to Southview students for their 6517 Brint Rd., Sylvania 419.882.6488 419-882-2205
involvement and commitment in classes,
competitions and presentations as part of the All-
Awards Assembly.
Handicapped Accessible
Informal Worship 8:30 am
Service Times: 8:30am, 9:45am, and 11:00am Sylvania than any
In 1972 Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis, U.S.
Senator Robert Taft, Jr., and Sam Beard, together
Traditional Worship 10:30 am
Sun. School 9:30 am (Sept.-May)
Wed. Bible Study 10:00 am
Sunday School: 9:45am, 11:00am
www.sylvaniafirst.org
other newspaper
took a big idea, that there should be a ‘Nobel Prize’
for Public Service, and founded the JeffersonAwards Paul R. Schmidlin, Pastor Pastor Larry Clark
for Public Service. In late 2008, the decision was
made to expand the program to include recognition At The First Unitarian St. Matthew’s Episcopal Church ZION LUTHERAN
for deserving high school students.
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region is one of only 12 others in our country to We invite you to join our liberal religious community, Traditional Worship -10:15 a.m.
have been selected to extend Jefferson Awards to nourishing the mind, body an soul. 8:00 am • Holy Echarist • Mid-Week, Contemporary Worship 6:30 p.m.
Sunday at 10AM - providing a broad religious education 9:15 am Christian Ed. Intern: Vicky Shoup
our youth. We are proud to have had a role in that for youth and adults, nursery available
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and will continue to work hard to provide students Worship Service at 11 AM smechurch.org
with the tools needed to develop, implement, and
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support an action-oriented volunteer culture within Please join us for an intimate celebration of life and faith Pastor Ron Winslow 734-856-3300 or 419-699-2500
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our high schools.”
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COMMUNITY WEDNESDAY, May 25, 2011
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fun. Adults had free blood
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NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE TO BIDDERS NOTICE TO BIDDERS BYRNE ROAD Flea Mar-
The Sylvania Township Board of Sealed proposals will be re- Sealed proposals will be re- ket every Sunday
Zoning Appeals will hold a Meet- ceived by the Board of Sylvania ceived by the Board of Sylvania
Township Trustees of Lucas 7am-12pm. 206 S. Byrne, put on fire hats and explored
two fire trucks for the
ing on Monday, June 6, 2011 at Township Trustees of Lucas
6 pm at the Township Hall, 4927 County, Ohio at the Township County, Ohio at the Township Toledo, OH (next to the
Toledo Fire Department.
Holland-Sylvania Rd., Sylvania, Office, 4927 Holland-Sylvania Office, 4927 Holland-Sylvania TV station). Indoor & out-
OH 43560 for consideration of Road, Sylvania, Ohio 43560 at Road, Sylvania, Ohio 43560 at door spaces available.
the following: 10:15 am local time on June 9, 10am local time on June 9, 2011
and opened immediately thereaf- Contact Mark Youth decorated t-shirts,
and bikes, bike helmets and
1) Exception request for a tem- 2011 and opened immediately
porary use permit for the prop- thereafter for the performance on ter for the performance on all la- 419-389-1095. Closed
erty located at 8700 W. Sylva- all labor, in compliance with Sec- bor, in compliance with Section Easter Sunday.
smoke detectors were give of Sylvania, Imagination provided a source of hope
Station, Photo Works Inc., and fulfillment for more
nia Ave., by Feller Finch & As- tion 4115.03 through 4115.14 of 4115.03 through 4115.14 of the
out. Over ninety families
100 Services
sociates, agent, for The Olan- the Ohio Revised Code, and the Ohio Revised Code, and the fur-
NOTICE OF PUBLIC
MEETING/HEARING
5/25/11 empty 55 gallon drums, toys,
bikes, empty containers, carpet-
ing, mattresses and b ed springs,
and small loose material placed
by a Bid Guaranty and Contract
Bond, a Cashier!s Check or a
Money Order on a Solvent Bank
or Savings and Loan Associa-
Quality Work
Free Estimates
References in this area.
InnerViews by Kimmie Rose
The Sylvania Township Trustees in a disposal container other than tion. The Bid Guaranty and Con- Member of BBB.
will hold a Meeting on Tuesday, plastic bags. Brush will be picked tract Bond shall be in an amount Call Dave 419-944-5414. The Week Ahead: May 29 this connection and enjoy the encounter some negativity this
June 7, 2011 at 4 pm. at the
Township Hall, 4927 Holland-Syl-
up, please place in an organized
pile along the roadway, but not in
equal to 100% of the bid. Cashi-
er!s Check or Money Order on a
through June 4, 2011 wonderful things that will week, it has no impact on your
vania Rd., Sylvania OH 43560 the road. Removal of all other Solvent Bank or Savings and Moving in or out clean-up manifest for you. outlook or emotions. Bravo.
for consideration of the following: items is NOT provided with this Loan Association shall be in the & hauling. Attics, base - Aries (March 21-Apr. 19)
1) Zone Change request from service. amount equal to but no less than
A-3 to A-4 for the property lo- Interested Bidders are encour- 10% of the bid. Each of the
ments, buildings, yards, This week you are searching Leo (July 23-Aug. 22) Sagittarius (Nov. 22-Dec. 21)
garages, rental properties for something you thought you Positive energy is all around you
cated at 0 Brint Rd., (78-24655, aged to obtain a copy of the aforementioned shall guarantee
& special help for the eld-
It’s your time to shine this week
78-24653, 78-24656, 78-24657
and 78-24652) by Louisville Ti-
House Hold Pickup Specifica-
tions free of charge at the Town-
to the Township that if a contract
is awarded to the bidder, he will, erly & handicapped. Fore- lost. But the reality is it’s been this week. Just remember to keep at work. Anyone who thought you
tle Agency, property owner. ship Administration Office, 4927 within ten (10) days after the closures & Repairs. with you all the time. Peace the energy flowing by putting might stumble or buckle under
Notice: Upon receiving recom-
mendations from the Lucas
Holland-Sylvania Road, Sylvania,
Ohio 43560, Monday through Fri-
date of such award, enter into a
proper and acceptable contract 419-215-4194. and happiness is something that positive back out there. When the pressure is in for a surprise.
lies within you; its source is not you do this, what you give you You’ve got the right attitude this
102 Painting & Papering
County Plan Commission and day 8am to 4pm. for the faithful performance of his
the Sylvania Township Zoning Additional information such as: work. In the event the Contractor outside of you. If you believe will also receive. This exchange week to power through anything,
Commission will conduct hear- Bid Guaranty, Contract Bond, Bid fails to enter into a proper con-
ings on all zoning issues pub- bond requirements, faithful per- tract, an amount equal to 10% of otherwise, you may be lost of energy will also influence which those who cherish you
lished for legislative considera- formance of work, contract infor- the Bid Guaranty and Contract
Hurley!s Painting forever. significant relationships is a already know.
tion within this agenda. All per- mation, evidence of experiences Bond or the full amount of the
sons interested in or affected by on projects of similar size and Cashier!s Check or Money Order Interior/Exterior Painting positive way.
said requests will have the right complexity, and a complete list- on a Solvent Bank or Savings Reasonable prices. All Taurus (Apr. 20-May 20) Capricorn (Dec. 22-Jan. 19)
and opportunity to be heard on
the question of granting or deny-
ing of all subcontractors used,
are detailed in the House Hold
and Loan Assocation will be for-
feited to Sylvania Township as
work guaranteed. Free es- Bringing balance into your life Virgo (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) Soon you will be off to new
ing of said requests. Information Pickup Specifications. liquidating damages. Upon ac- timates. Call is important this week. Your Have patience this week with adventures. Live in the moment
concerning said matters is on file The Board of Sylvania Township ceptance of the work, a one (1) 419-882-6753 relationships, health and finances those who are close to you. Their and enjoy the place you are in
in the Sylvania Township Zoning Trustees may reject any and all year maintenance bond in the
Office and may be seen of the bids on any basis and amount of 25% of the contract may be feeling a bit off track and need for attention from you is a now. To often, people dream of
Mon.-Fri., 8am to 4:30pm. The
Board of Trustees has the final
without disclosure of a reason.
The failure to make such a dis-
will be required to guarantee
such work, Each bid must con- YOUR NEWSPAPER . . STILL THE BEST balance will help. Don’t allow
your mind create stories that
normal part of their connection accomplishing a goal or dream
determination on the Zoning
Hearing.
closure shall not result in accrual
of any right, claim, or cause of
tain the full name of the party or
parties sub mitting the proposal BUY IN THE NEIGHBORHOOD. simply aren’t true. Take a deep
with you. Keep in mind this
works both ways. There are times
only to not enjoy it when it
comes. Not you. You can work in
By order of David Simko,
Fiscal Officer.
action by an unsuccessful bidder
against the Board of Sylvania
and all persons interested
therein. Each bidder must submit breath and focus only on the facts. you need their attention too. the flower bed but also enjoy the
5-25-11 Township Trustees. evidence of its experiences on Remember love is patient and fragrance.
NOTICE OF PUBLIC
By order of the Board of Sylvania
Township Trustees of Lucas
projects of similar size and com-
plexity, and a complete listing of
Gemini (May 21-June 21) love is kind.
MEETING/HEARING County, Ohio. all subcontractors to be used. With a positive outlook on your Aquarius (Jan. 20-Feb. 18)
The Sylvania Township Zoning 5/25/11, 6/1/11 The Board of Sylvania Township
Trustees may reject any and all
future, you can expect great Libra (Sept. 23-Oct. 22) Your relationships with your
Commission will hold a Meeting
things this week and beyond. Balance is what you look for in friends, family and partner are a
Your
on Wed., June 8, 2011 at 6 pm of the bids on any basis and
at the Township Hall, 4927 Hol- without disclosure of a reason. Your mind is very powerful everything you do. This week the little strained this week. You have
The failure to make such a dis-
land-Sylvania Rd., Sylvania, OH
and can work against you when balance between work and your a lot of things on your mind that
43560 for consideration of the
following: Community closure shall not result in accrual
of any right, claim, or cause of you have fear and doubt. Stay family is much better than what distract you from the people in
News Source.
action by an unsuccessful bidder
1) Consideration of Amend-
ment to Article 20, (Planned against positive. Meditation will help it’s been recently. Too much of your life. Take a much needed
Unit Development) of the Syl- the Board of Sylvania Township and when you do things fall into one has strained the other. Now break from everything and
vania Township Zoning Reso-
lution.
Trustees.
Plans may be obtained at the
place. is the time to restore balance and everyone. Those who love you
2) Consideration of Amend- Township Office, 4927 harmony. will understand.
ments to Article 22, 23, 31 of Holland-Sylvania Road, Sylvania, Cancer (June 22-July 22)
the Sylvania Township Zoning Ohio 43560, Monday through Fri-
Resolution. day 8am to 4pm. A non-refund- Work and play are all the Scorpio (Oct. 23-Nov. 21) Pisces (Feb. 19-March 20)
3) Zone Change request from able deposit of $10.00 in cash or same for you this week. You This week your positive energy Finances top your week, but don’t
A-4/C-4 to C-2 PUD for the a check made payable to the Syl-
enjoy your job and it shows. not only helps you but also those worry. Just because it looks like
property located at 4111 Hol-
land-Sylvania Road by The
vania Township Trustees is re-
quired for each set. In today’s world, fifty cents Creativity, problem solving, and around you. It just flows through there isn’t enough, doesn’t mean
Franciscan Care Center, prop- By order of the Board of Sylvania doesn’t buy a heck of a lot — brainstorming big ideas all flow you making your week and theirs there isn’t. You’ll find a little
except of course, when it comes
erty owner. Township Trustees of Lucas
Notice: Upon receiving recom- County, Ohio. from a divine energy. Embrace a wonderful treat. Even if you extra something when you least
mendations from the Lucas
County Plan Commission the Zo-
5/25/11, 6/1/11
to your newspaper. expect it. Move forward with
nig Commission will conduct For less than the cost of a soda, your plans and everything will
026 Entertainment fall into place. Replace fear with
hearings on all zoning issues
published for legislative consid- you can get word from across town trust.
or across the nation. For less than
eration within this agenda. All
persons interested in or affected
by said requedsts will have the
right and opportunity to be heard
From sports stats to SYLVANIA TWIRLING
Stars Baton and Pompon
the price of a cup of coffee, you can Kimmie Rose is a professional
on the question of granting or de- business news, the Camp. June 13-17. Pre- get your fill of local news, politics, intuitive, vibrational astrologer,
nying of said requests. Informa-
tion ooncerning said matters is Herald keeps school-8th grade. or whatever else is your cup of author, public speaker and radio
and television host on CBS Radio
on file in the Sylvania Township
you in the local loop.
419-882-4389.
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Zoning Office and may be seen
Mon.-Fri., 8am-4:30pm After the you each day, from cover to cover, She is available for personal
The Sylvania Herald
Zoning Commission takes action
your newspaper is still the most readings, classes and seminars.
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Johnathan Britsch Maurice Jones Jr. valedictorian is Megan Bodie of Sylvania.
Bodie addressed the audience at St. Ursula
Academy’s 139th Annual Commencement at
the Toledo Museum of Art Peristyle on Sunday,
May 22.
Megan is the daughter of John and Leora
Luke Mallory Mark Flis Matthew Beckstead
Bodie. Megan was awarded the SUA Math
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received several awards at the 43rd Annual
High School Media Day Competition at the
Michael Wainz Rowan Williams University of Toledo for her contributions
to the school newspapers, The Ursuline and
The Little Arrow. Bodie was offered nearly
$450,000 in scholarships from six colleges and
universities and she was awarded the Sylvania
Area Chamber of Commerce Scholarship. She
is the recipient of the Georgetown University
Patrick Hinkle Paul Dickendasher Robert Pfeiffer Ross Pilmore Scholarship and will be attending Georgetown
University in the fall.
Ryan Sorensen Ryan Sorensen Bodie graduated with honors wearing her
National Honor Society Hood and School
Honor Cords.
The 2011 St. Ursula Academy graduating
class is 125-women strong boasting one National
Merit Commended Scholar, acceptances into
101 colleges and universities across the country
earning nearly $10 million in academic and
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