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Master Delphos Template Ohio voters can update addresses Bolt leads Jamaican sweep in online, p3 200-meters, p6 The ELPHOS ERALD D Telling The Tri-County’s Story Since 1869H 50¢ daily www.delphosherald.com Friday, August 10, 2012 Delphos, Ohio Allen County Upfront Elida High Ag society kicks off fair with dinner BY NANCY SPENCER School class of [email protected] ’82 sets reunion LIMA — Allen County The Elida High Agricultural Society mem- School class of 1982 will bers honored the 2012 Hall hold its 30th reunion of Fame inductee and saw Sept. 21 and 22. this year’s Allen County Fair For more info, email: Royal Court crowned during [email protected] the annual fair press dinner or visit Elida Class of 1982 Thursday at the fairgrounds. Reunion Group on Facebook. Charles “Chuck” Faulder was this year’s Hall of Fame Sorority sets inductee. Faulder served the society as treasurer for 24 purse bingo years from 1985-2008. When The second annual Phi Faulder took over, the budget Delta Sorority Authentic for the society was consider- Designer Purse Bingo will ably less than $1 million and take place on Aug. 24 all bookkeeping was done by at the Delphos Eagles. hand. At the end of his ten- Doors open at 5:30 ure, Faulder was responsible p.m., bingo starts at 7 for a budget topping $2 mil- p.m. The cost is $20, with lion and had computerized all proceeds going to the pur- records with off-site backups chase of shoes for needy and was able to accept credit cards sales for everything children of Delphos. Nancy Spencer photos The evening includes from tickets to trophies. According to Allen County 20 games of bingo, door The 2012 Allen County Fair royalty include, from left, Princess Emily Green of the Bunny Boosters 4H Club; Queen prizes, raffles and a Fair Manager Jay Begg, Faulder was very concerned Sierra Amstutz of the Beaverdam Bunch 4H Club; King Max McAdoo of the Bunny Boosters and Harrod Lively 4H 50/50 drawing. Food and clubs; and Princess Michelle Hines of the Paws to Pals 4H Club. drinks will be available. about the safety of the fair’s For tickets, call assets, particularly cash. debt of gratitude to Chuck Begg was also honored. Tina Grothouse at “Chuck was instrumental in for his years of service to He is retiring after 17 years 419-692-6751. putting his money runner on the society, his leadership, as fair manager. four-wheelers, allowing them financial expertise and safety The 2012 Allen County to quickly move change and innovations for the better- King and Queen are Sierra Treasurer’s office receipts from one end of the ment of the Allen County Amstutz of Bluffton and fairgrounds to the office and Fair,” Begg added. Max McAdoo of Allen East. closed Monday back, increasing safety and Society board member Amsutz is a member of the The Allen County allowing less money to be and Ohio Fair Managers Beaverdam Bunch 4H Club Treasurer’s Office will accumulated at A s s o c i a t i o n and McAdoo is from the be closed on Monday. any one time at President Bunny Boosters and Harrod Employees will be train- the gates,” Begg Dan Kimmet Lively 4H clubs. ing on the new sanitary said. “It was relayed how The 2012 Allen County sewer billing software. very common to proud he was Fair Princesses are Emily see Chuck with of his home Green from the Bunny Girls invited to his pickle bucket fairgrounds Boosters and Michelle Hines accompanied by after visiting of the Paws to Pals 4H Club. Little Princess an Allen County 14 other fairs The fair runs from Aug. Sheriff’s deputy so far this sea- 17-25. Highlights of the and Queen’s Tea walking to his son. fair include the ribbon- All girls, ages 3-8, are truck on the “We have cutting in the Grandstand invited to join the newly- way to the bank the complete Plaza at 4 p.m Aug. 17 and crowned 2012 Canal Days numerous times package,” the Kewpee Showcase of Queen and her court for the a day to deposit Kimmet said. Bands at 7 p.m. On Aug. Allen County Fair Manager Jay Begg, right, presents first annual Little Princess receipts.” “We have great 18, the Fair Parade is at Charles “Chuck” Faulder with his Hall of Fame award. and Queen’s Tea Party Begg also Kimmet grandstands, 9:45 a.m.; The Baton and Faulder served as the Allen County Agricultural Society from 2:30-4 p.m. Sept. noted it was com- animal barns, show Flag Corp Competition is at treasurer for 24 years. 15 at the Children’s Tent mon to see Faulder arenas; everything 1 p.m. and the Cheerleading on his way back to the fair is as good as it can be right now. Competition is at 7 p.m. in Pull begins at 6:30 p.m. in 23, Senior Citizen Day, on Main Street during the the grandstands. On Aug. Harness Racing is at 7 p.m. Canal Days celebration. office carrying some kind of A lot of other fairgrounds have the grandstands. On Aug. fair food as he has a “very nice grandstands but something 19, the Demolition Derby is 21, the Antique Tractor On Aug. 24, Veterans Day, Drinks and cookies, as Pull is at 8 a.m. And the Victoria Justice will take well as other snacks will sweet” tooth and is particu- else needs work or they have at 6 p.m. On Aug. 20, Youth larly fond of homemade ice good animal barns and their Day, the Fishing Derby starts Truck Tug & Rock Climb the state at 7 p.m. Dierks be served while the queen Challenge starts at 7 p.m. Bentley will close the fair and her court play games cream. show arenas need work. We at 9a.m., with the Youth “The Allen County should be very proud of our Day Party at 2 p.m. The Harness Racing is on the on Aug. 25 with is concert with the little ones. slate for Aug. 22. On Aug. at 8 p.m. Everyone will have the Agricultural Society owes a fairgrounds.” Truck, Tractor, Semi Sled opportunity to have their picture taken with the queen and be a princess for a day. US nuns consider response to Vatican censure Marbletown Festival schedule All Little Princesses By JIM SALTER in Congress commending the Catholic teaching. Seattle who register before Aug. and RACHEL ZOLL sisters for their service to the Archbishop Peter Sartain has Marbletown Festival 29 will receive a tiara, as The Associated Press country. A spokeswoman for been appointed along with Today well as a Canal Days Queen the nuns group said Thursday two other American bish- 5 p.m. — Children’s Cake Decorating Contest Pageant draw string bag. ST. LOUIS — At a piv- they had received more than ops to oversee rewriting the at Trinity United Methodist Church. Each princess who attends otal national meeting, mem- 1,500 cards from support- groups’ statutes, reviewing will also receive a free gift. bers of the largest group for ers from around the world, its plans and programs and 7 p.m. — Registration for the Little Miss Pre-registration is encour- American nuns have been some of which were placed ensuring the group properly Marbletown Pageant at Trinity United Methodist aged. The pre-registration weighing whether they should on tables at the meeting. follows Catholic ritual. One Church. cost is $7 per child. On accept or challenge a Vatican “Thank you for all you part of the Vatican censure 7:30 p.m. — Little Miss Marbletown Pageant the day of the event it order to reform. do to support the needy and focused on the speakers the at Trinity United Methodist Church. will cost $10 per child. The national assembly underserved in our world,” nuns had selected for their Forms are available at the is the first since a Vatican read one. annual meetings. The keynote Delphos Area Chamber of review concluded the Roman “Have courage! It doesn’t address this year was from a Saturday Commerce. Payment may be Catholic sisters had tolerated have to be this way,” read woman who described her- 7 a.m. — Registration for the Run for the made by cash or check, made dissent about the all-male another. self as a futurist who leads a Marbles 5K at St. John’s Annex out to “Delphos Canal Days” priesthood, birth control and The Vatican orthodoxy movement called “conscious 8 a.m. — Run for the Marbles 5K at St. John’s For further questions, homosexuality, while remain- watchdog, the Congregation evolution.” look on Facebook, or ing nearly silent in the fight for the Doctrine of the Faith, The sisters face a limited Annex email delphosqueenspag- against abortion. Officials at began its review of the orga- range of options for how they 10-11:30 a.m. — Children’s games at Garfield [email protected]. the Holy See want a full-scale nization in 2008, following can respond to the assessment Park including an inflatable bounce house Phone: 419-302-3845 overhaul of the organization years of complaints from from Rome, given that their 10 a.m. to ? — Fire truck rides leave and under the authority of U.S. theological conservatives that organization was created by return to Garfield Park bishops. the nuns group had become the Vatican. The president Forecast The 900 sisters at this secular and political while of the nuns group, Sister Pat 11 a.m.
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