Church building worth saving To the editor: There is a historic church building on Toledo Street in Curtice that was featured on the WTOL news recently. I saw the report and wondered why it can't be saved and rebuilt for a community center for our children who live in the area.
DEAR HELOISE: Like so many of us, I too have downsized and/or realized my daughter doesn t want all of our "stuff." So, before I get rid of things that have sentimental value to me (in yard sales and things of that nature), I take a picture and put it in my "smile folder" on my computer. I realized that it wasn t touching the items that brought me joy, it was seeing them and the memories they evoked. So I can look at the pictures and still have the memories.
The Dairy Depot on Navarre Avenue is selling raffle tickets to win various prizes and all of the money is going to the families of Max and Ben Morrissey.
Three members of the Great Eastern Toastmasters Club recently presented an eight-week Youth Leadership Program to middle school students at St. Boniface Catholic School in Oak Harbor.