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Vacation Bible School began Monday at St. Mark's Lutheran Church, 125 S. Johnson St. and continues through Friday from 9 a.m. until noon. Here, Liam Vieira makes a fuzzy sheep. "Barnyard Roundup: Jesus Gathers Us Together" is this year's theme. (Monty Siekerman photo)

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Summer is here and so is the time for Red Cross Swimming Lessons!  As in past years the Ada Learn To Swim Program is in need of aides to assist with the lessons.

Ages 12 and up, including adults are encouraged to sign up to help others learn swimming skills.  As little as an hour each day of lessons is helpful. Lessons begin the week of July 11 for 2 weeks Monday through Friday each week.

Help is needed on deck for paperwork as well as in the water.  You do not need to be a good swimmer to help others...we'll help you as well:)

 James L. “Jim” Kindle, age 79, died on Saturday, June 4, 2016, at 3:37 p.m. at Hardin Memorial Hospital, Kenton.

He was born on Dec. 28, 1936, in Dola, Ohio, to George and Beatrice (Eikenberry) Kindle who preceded him in death. On Jan. 19, 1957, he married Connie F. Shepherd and she survives in Ada.

Jim worked as a welder at Rawls, he retired in 1998. He was a member of the Liberty Baptist Church, Ada. He enjoyed fishing, hunting, and tractor pulling. Later in life Jim enjoyed feeding and watching birds, gardening and spending time with his dog “Pug.” He was a loving husband, father, grandfather and great grandfather. He was a great man and will be greatly missed.

Here's the Ada High School FFA chapter from 1993-94.

Tommy Trailer Sales and Rentals of Ada is offering an instant $200 rebate on in-stock models during June, according to Tom Dotson.

"There are several sizes in stock to choose from or special order your cargo trailer to your satisfaction today," said Dotson.

Ada office:
3032 State Route 309
Ada
419-634-8401

 

"Many hands make great things possible."

In a joint venture, Ada Kiwanis, Hardin Pioneer Aktion Club, Simon Kenton school staff and members of Harco Industries were able to make one little girl very happy as school came to a close this year.

This is an Ohio Kiwanis First Family Project that includes Aktion Club to donate a customized bike for an child with physical limitations.

The primary goal is to promote independence by providing therapeutic tricycles. With the help of Simon Kenton School staff and members of Harco Industries, the bike was presented to Mary Kraft who was thrilled to have given the opportunity for some independence.

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