Orrville Journal (Newspaper) - May 23, 1996, Orrville, Ohio L L Orrville and the surrounding In eastern Wayne Volume 1 - Number 25 May 23, 1996 75 delays Orr Pool construction of the remodeled Orr Pool and the new bathhouse is behind schedule and the facility will not open as planned for the Memorial Day according to Becky Orrville anticipated opening is June 14, but that date could still according to the pool is ready to season passes will not be is to allow for an adjustment in the season pass rate based on how many swimming days are 1996 pool rates are as follows to any adjustment for season for resident and non-resident under age 17; for resident and nonresident over 17; for family pass for for family pass for for single pass for and for single pass for lessons will not be scheduled until an opening date has been As further information becomes the public will be notified through the services set Monday in Day services in Orrville will be held on Monday beginning with a parade at 9:30 a.m. from the comer of Walnut and Church Grand marshals will be brothers Edward and Rolin who were POWs in Rev. Paul Stroup will conduct the Memorial Day ceremonies at Crown Hill news deadlines Friday for to Memorial the office of The Orrville Journal will be closed on Monday and there will be an early deadline for advertising and The deadline will be Friday at 5 Board meeting moved to to Memorial the Orrville Utility Board meeting scheduled for Monday will be moved to Tuesday at 7 p.m. in the council sought for handbell Mental Health and Recovery Board is planning a second annual Holiday Handbell Concert for Dec. 7. Ticket sales will support community mental health of music for mass choir numbers will be ered by patrons and sponsors and choir directors should call 264-2527 or 674-5772 to be put on the mailing set at Central Christian High School's graduation ceremonies will be held Sunday at 2:30 p.m. in the school Speaker will be churchman and writer Peter senior program will be held Saturday at 7 p.m. in the Performing Arts over studies proposals for city DAN R. Staff committee discussed proposals submitted by McElwee Orrville Public the Boys and Girls Club committee continued to wrestle with the issue special committee formed by Orrville Mayor Dennis fT ' an important met Tuesday night to discuss several proposals for distributed and their previous Discussion centered acres of land near the Boys and Giris better known can we make decisions on this land if we the land should be primarily the we see this land Need for new bucket DAN R. Staff Monday night's Orrville City Council Councilman Dwight Simms questioned a proposal to replace a 26-year-old bucket objected to an ordinance brought to the council floor that would purchase a new bucket truck at a cost of for the utilities while recycling the old one into a dump turned down two similar vehicles because we didn't feel they were and it didn't have anything to do with dollars and he had to do with and it just wasn't Director Dan contended that the dump truck was in need of and the reuse of its chassis would save the city as much as it spent on a new some it's going to be a safety the director passed a measure for the sale of an According to Finance Director James the city will pay down on the principal of an existing note and roll the remainder info another hopefully at a lower interest The current note is paid at an interest rate of 4.4 current note was originally a nearly million note bought in 1987 to fund the initial engineering on the new wastewater facility and to repair the trunk of a sewer line on the south side of Director Becky Jewell reviewed the city's ordinances snow shoveling in the after complaints that the city was not doing enough to keep sidewalks clean and was not enforcing its own ordinances requiring that residents keep their sidewalks free of ice and reported that the way the ordinances are written may make them due to several U.S. Supreme Court rulings prohibiting laws of such it's a law that we never use and can't we might as well get rid of said Councilwoman Nancy city has never given out a citation to anyone during Jewell's tenure as director for failing to keep their sidewalks free of ice and other council of an ordinance that would allow the city to create the position of a customer service representative for the utilities of a budget increase by to allow for the of South Vine and McGill at a total estimated cost OlI of of a resolution to seek a grant to offset the costs of an program used by the police department in the passage of an annual ordinance to purchase transformers for Park had a couple of unusual visitors Saturday and a pair of exotic made their way through the park on the shoulders of their Brad Stutzman and Amanda McVay of In the above McVay holds an 11-foot Indian rock Butterscotch is a 7-foot Columbia red tail boa Both said are tame and are no threat to The who own 12 different exotic said they have raised and both 3 years since they were the size of approves DARLENE on the next few the front window of The Orrville office will be decorated with railroad to get everybody in the mood for Orrville Depot which will be held the weekend of June 8 and 9. The window is full of oil pamphlets and other items provided by the Orrville Railroad Heritage more than two hours in an session during which members the collective bargaining the Orrville ot reconvened and hired four persons lo its certificated board also approved a journalism educational option tor Students participating in the Orrville High School Journalism 1 Journal editor Mike Kolasky will receive 1/4 credit per satisfactory completion of the course earn this credit the student must attend 13 meetings ol the group during the with this current In by the end ot each the student must pieces ot tor in the local were Danen Bowers ot 3344 Jereme Scheutler of 1135 N. Elm Apt. and Amy of Oakwood as high school and Gwen ot 10444 as a junior high teachers hired were Jennifer Higgins of Amber Waggoner of Wooster and Kevin Fath of statt hired were Robert Frase of Orrville as substitute and Kandace of Apple Creek as an aide with Adult Basic and Literacy Steiner of Orrville was hired as food service following people were reemployed as fall and year-long extracurricular head football Dave Mike Dennis Tyron Mosley and Matt varsity assistant football Call The Orrville Journal ai 682-3777