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Master Delphos Template 1 Thrift Shop news, p5A Jays pummel Flyers, p6A THE ELPHOS ERALD D Telling The Tri-County’s Story Since 1869H 50¢ daily SATURDAY, APRIL 24, 2010 Delphos, Ohio Curves: helping women live better ness for a little over three for endurance and range of workout or need to either years (it has been in opera- motion based on Body struc- challenge yourself more or tion for 6 years), the Curves ture,” she explained. “You back off some. You get a franchise was started 18 years can get instant feedback on screen telling you the calo- ago by Gary Haven. the machine, like a coach; ries burned, muscle groups “His mother died at an it’s color-coded to show if worked in a 3-D anatomical early age and he didn’t want I’m doing it right or wrong diagram, what your strengths that to happen to other peo- while doing it. We say ‘go and weaknesses are. It gives ple, so he started this. This for the green’ because that you averages of the last 10 is his life’s goal; to help means you are doing fine. workouts, the trend line and women have better health The machine adjusts your how much you have improved and fitness,” Mox said. “He workout based on intensity or not. It’s the advantage of a designed this as a place where and recent progression, mon- personal trainer without the women can be comfortable. itoring your energy level and expense. Our staff is also There’s a saying: ‘no men, no range of motion to ensure here to coach and help out mirrors, no makeup.’ you are achieving your per- our clients. We are the only “It’s the largest fitness sonal potential. club within a 60-mile radius franchise in the world. The “Then there is the to have this feature; not every great part about this is that CurvesSmart on the com- club has it. It increases the there are over 10,000 franchi- puter, using your card, tell- sees and if you are a member ing you if you had a good See CURVES, page 6A of one, you are a member of all. Clients can get a traveling card — we have many clients that head to Florida when it gets cold or travel in general Jim Metcalfe photos — and they can use any facil- ity anywhere. Amy Mox, owner of Curves of Delphos, demonstrates the leg press machine featured at “We are a Shining Star the fitness center. Club designee, which is an honor. It’s not easy to get By JIM METCALFE popular, according to Amy seconds and then you move this. It means our staff does The Delphos Herald Mox, owner of the Delphos on; research shows 30 sec- a great job in serving clients [email protected] fitness center. onds is the optimal time for a and we meet rigorous busi- “The focus is on women strength-training set . ness practices and adhere to DELPHOS — As time and their busy schedules. It’s “The program has no free the Curves standards.” steadily marches on, people a 30-minute workout that’s weights; our machines use Mox noted how the cur- find themselves busier and different than usual centers hydraulic resistance, are sim- rent facility (1875 East Fifth busier. because it’s cardio, stretch- ilar to aquatic exercise and St.) moved from next door, Whether it be children, ing and strength training,” is inherently safe and effec- doubling the space. work or home challeng- Mox began. “There has been tive for women of all ages. There is one feature that is es, people find themselves so much research done on The machines work oppos- unique to the Delphos store: squeezed more and more this; strength training has ing muscle groups at the CurvesSmart; which it has to take better care of them- been the missing ingredient same time, which saves time. had for 1 1/2 years. selves. in women’s fitness. This is a There are no weight stacks to “CurvesSmart is the most Women seem to find this complete fitness and nutrition take care of or repetitions to advanced technology-coach- challenge even more daunt- solution; it exercises every count. We recommend three ing in the world. Each mem- ing. major muscle group and can times a week; that is great.” ber has microchip card — if That is one of the reasons burn up to 500 calories per According to Mox, who they so choose; most do — Diane Grothouse, one of the main beneficiaries of the Curves has become more workout. Each exercise is 30 has owned the Delphos busi- that customizes their workout programs at Curves, works the bicep-tricep machine. Sports TODAY Ireland honored for Baseball: Arlington at Elida (DH), 10 a.m.; Columbus Grove at New ‘Service to LCC’ Riegel, 11 a.m.; Kalida Staff reports Ireland took on many janito- at Stryker (DH), 11 rial duties and helped refinish a.m.; New Knoxville at DELPHOS — Dick Ireland’s the gymnasium floor for many Lincolnview, noon passion was science. years. He furnished the science Softball: Elida at Houston Another passion — teaching labs for “pennies on the dollar” Invitational, 9 a.m.; Ottoville it to others. by shopping in the government- at Paulding (DH), 11 a.m.; For 33 years, surplus stores Kalida and Van Buren at Ireland did so and helped Patrick Henry, 1 p.m. at Lima Central work on the Track and Field: Catholic — and development Jefferson, Lincolnview and became a true of the athletic Fort Jennings at St. John’s Thunderbird. field. Invitational, 9 a.m.; Ottoville On April “Dick was and Columbus Grove at Diller 17, Ireland was also an LCC Invitational, 9 a.m.; Elida at inducted post- supporter. He Tiffin Invitational, 9:30 a.m. humously into worked festi- the LCC Hall vals, supported Forecast of Fame in the the teams home Showers and Service to LCC and away and chance of category. c h a p e r o n e d thunderstorms I r e l a n d many school tonight. Lows came to LCC dances, events in the mid 50s. in 1960 at Ireland and class Rain likely the urging of Mgsr. E. plays,” Diana said. Sunday. Highs in the lower Edward C. Herr when the new His teaching wasn’t restrict- 60s; lows in the mid 40s. high school opened, according ed to Monday through Friday to his wife, Diana (Lehmann) or the school year. Ireland con- Ireland. ducted general science semi- Index Over the years, he taught nars on Saturdays for eighth- Obituaries 2A Stacy Taff photo physics and advanced physics, graders at the four Catholic State/Local 3A as well as general science, alge- grade schools in Lima, which Politics 4A Old playground equipment cleared for new bra and geometry. allowed students to take an Community 5A He was chairman of the additional year of science in Sports 6-7A City Recreation Department employee Jamey Wisher removes the old wooden Science Department, respon- high school. He also taught Classifieds 8A playground equipment from Waterworks Park Friday afternoon to make way for sible for curriculum develop- algebra during the summer and World News 9A a new playground system purchased through donations and foundation grants by ment and instructional materi- school year to eighth-graders, TV 4B the Delphos Kiwanis. The more-than $50,000 system will be assembled and erected als, etc. He also served on the enabling students to take by volunteers. A dedication is planned for May 5. This is the second playground Administrative Caucus as an Calculus during their senior project undertaken by the Kiwanis. The first system was put in place at Stadium advisor to Msgr. Herr. year. Park east of the Delphos Municipal Swimming Pool in 2008. Money was tight during the early years of the school. See IRELAND, page 3A Why wait for the emergency medical care you need? LESS THAN Before deciding where to go for emergency care, take charge of your valuable time. Text the word “Time” to 95495 or visit www.limamemorial.org to see Lima Memorial’s current ER wait time. MINUTES #1 ON AVERAGE TEXT “TIME” TO 95495 2 1 2A – The Herald Saturday, April 24, 2010 www.delphosherald.com For The Record OBITUARIES Give newspapers a second life Genevieve A. The Daily Ever wonder what you can do with that “Jenny” Degen day-old Delphos Herald once it’s been read HeraldVol. 140 No. 264 front to back? Jan. 3, 1918 - Nancy Spencer, editor Since Earth Day was Thursday, I thought On the April 23, 2010 Ray Geary, business manager you guys might like to know how green you Genevieve A. “Jenny” Don Hemple, advertising can go with your newspapers. Other Hand Degen, 92, of Spencerville, manager There are oodles of uses for newspaper died at 5:25 p.m. Friday at her Tiffany Brantley, some of which I myself take advantage of. by Nancy Spencer home with her loving family circulation manager by her side. William Kohl, general manager/ I use them to catch my potato peels — of Eagle Print course only until I can establish my compost She was born Jan. 3, 1918, • Newspapers can help remove smells from The Daily Herald (USPS 1525 pile. I have also used them under paint trays near St. Marys to Earl Fred and items around the home. Stuffing newspapers 8000) is published daily except and messy brushes but neither of these are Sybil Silvia (Black) Paglow. into sneakers and shoes can help remove foot Sundays and Holidays.
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