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Free Vol. 17 Issue 12 December 2016 Merry Christmas Bridget Faricy-Beredo, FNP Family Practice Bushra Aouthmany, DDS General Dentistry Lifestyles 2000 Kiss-Me-Over-The-Garden-Gate Free By Grace Sidell Vol. 17 Issue 12 December 2016 December 2016 It’s December…That means snow, cold four-lane street and over a gas station Vol. 17 • Issue 12 and Christmas. Christmas means the that was 475 feet from home plate. It birth of the Christ child, cards in the finally hit the ground in a vacant lot. It www.lifestyles2000.net mail box, gifts under the tree, snowmen was the second longest home run in the Merry Christmas in the yard, holly on the porch railing, history of organized baseball.” wreaths on the door and love in our Another article I found of interest was hearts. Welcome to the most wonderful shared by writer, Richard Baranouski. season of all…Christmas in America. He states, “Why Would Daniel Webster I’m writing this column in the kitchen of Come to Perrysburg, Ohio? The year NEWS & NOTES: the President Hayes home as I await my was 1837, and the great statesman, Sandusky County Positive People Brings turn to take a group of visitors through US Senator and a Whig party leader the 31-room home of our 19th president. was “testing the waters” for presidential Drug Awareness Program to the Community .......................................7 There is always a variety of interesting run. In 1837, Ohio was considered “the reading material here brought in by the West”. Before then politics had centered Camp Fire News & Notes ....................................................................12 house guides to share as we wait our in the eastern states, but now the country turns. was expanding, the population of Ohio ENTERTAINMENT: This morning, I picked up a copy of a was 1.5 million with 21 electoral votes. He came to Ohio to check out the politi- Omarr’s Astrological Forecast, Jeraldine Saunders ............................4 locally published magazine titled “Bend of the River”. It is published monthly cal weather and eventually traveled as Calendar of Events .............................................................................. 6 except January and July in Maumee, far west as St. Louis. Ohio. A headline, “Mickey Mantle Bats All in all, Daniel Webster’s trip west In Your Own Backyard .....................................................................8, 13 One Out of The Park at Swayne Field,” was not politically successful. The Whig caught my eye. In the story, writer Paul Party picked military hero, William Helen Marketti’s Music Corner: Gail Ann Dorsey .............................10 Kovach, describes the evening of July Henry Harrison who won the party’s Out and About, Kelsey Nevius ............................................................11 31th, 1951, the annual Shriners Night at nomination and the Presidency.” Toledo’s Swayne Field. “The Mud Hens Well, I’ll have to close for now as we Out to Lunch: The Empire, Joanne McDowell ................................... 13 were playing against the first-place just got a call from the museum office Kansas City Blues of the American that there are 6 people on their way HEALTHY LIVING: Association. 19-year-old Mickey Mantle for a tour of the house, and it’s my had a reputation for hitting home runs! turn…so until next month, celebrate The Kid’s Doctor, Sue Hubbard, M.D. ..................................................7 The rookie’s hitting barrage started in the Christmas story, hold it close to the first inning with a double to left your heart throughout the New Year as HOME & HEARTH: field, then a triple in the 3rd, and he fol- together we find the truth in the words, lowed that with a 400-foot home run in LIFE IS GOOD. Kiss-Me-Over-The-Garden-Gate, Grace Sidell ....................................3 the 5th inning. He still wasn’t finished. In the 7th, Mantle connected on a pitch You’re never too old to believe in Santa, and the crowd watched in awe as the Ms. Grace is the owner-manager of the Old ball lifted higher and farther, still ris- Garden House. She is the mother of eight grown Robert Morton, M.Ed, Ed.S ...................................................................5 children, has 16 grandchildren and 7 great- ing into the night mist as it disappeared grandchildren. She has over 45 years of "hands 12 Acres in Ohio, Gena Husman/Robin Arnold ...............................8 from view some 200 feet over the light in the dirt" experience with flowers which she pole in right field. The ball traveled past loves with a passion second only to her love for “Grate” Treats and Eats, Christine Timko-Grate ...............................9 two sidewalks, beyond Detroit Avenue’s people – especially children. Pet World, Mark Morrone ....................................................................14 Remembering Joe, Dr. Paul Silcox...................................................... 15 PPictureicture FFramingraming "4th Generation Custom Picture Framing Florists" Frames, Glass, Mats Art Consultant Hours Wed-Fri 10-5 Holiday gifts Like us on Sat 10-noon 7REATHSs#ENTERPIECES Color Haven Paint & 'RAVE"LANKETS Supply LLC 7IRE3ERVICES 105 N Stone, Fremont Lifestyles is available at local Subways in Fremont & Clyde, 419-332-6952 905 E. State St. Fremont Denny’s and Frisch’s and two new locations! 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