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Services for Grace Williams Tuesday

 

Grace A. Williams

Visitation:
Monday, June 18, 2012
6:00 PM until 8:00 PM
Hanson-Neely Funeral Home
Ada

Service:
Tuesday, June 19, 2012
11:00 AM
Hanson-Neely Funeral Home
Ada

Ada Icon owner show Ada Kiwanis Club members The Icon

Harold Friesner called the 35th meeting (June 5th) of the 2011–2012 Kiwanis Year to order at 12:01 p.m.
Jon Umphress offered the invocation.
The membership anniversary of John Berg, (June 8th 1994) was noted.

Made in Detroit

Here's a blast from Detroit's past. It's the insignia of Delbert Henry's 1957 Thunderbird. Henry displayed the classic vehicle at this past weekend's Bluffton's Festival of Wheels. Click for more views.

Yes, it was made in Detroit

Delbert Henry of Ada displayed his sleek 1957 red Thunderbird at the Bluffton Festival of Wheel this past weekend. Here's a walk around this classic car.

June 11-17 Ada police call log

Ada Police call log follows from June 11 to June 17:

June 11
Traffic stop warning for suspicious activity
Handled suspicious person complaint on S. Johnson St.
Handled alarm drop on E Montrose
Handled non-injury accident on Main St, report taken and citation issued for
assured clear distance
Report taken for B&E on E. North Ave.
Handled juvenile matter
Handled domestic trouble complaint on E. Lehr

June 12
Assist other agency
Traffic stop warning for speed
Handled alarm drop on Main St.
Assist motorist with unlock on Hays

Ada has lots to offer for a small town - just ask Becky Neville

Ada has lots to offer for a small town.

Just ask Becky Neville, broker for Century 21 Beacon Realty, 208 N. Main St., Ada. She’s been telling about all the good things that the community offers since she purchased a realty office in Ada in 2001.

“Ada offers all kinds of cultural and educational-related opportunities with Ohio Northern University,” she said. “And, there are lots of very nice people who live here. We have a great school and the community is involved in the village activities.”

“I love being on Main Street…love saying hello to my neighbors, and doing business locally,” she adds.

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