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There will be a spaghetti dinner and bowling benefit for Amelia Griffin at Norada Lanes, 1182 SR 235, on Saturday, Dec. 5.

Dinner will be served from 2 to 5 p.m. Kids bowling will start at 3 p.m. Adult Scotch mixed doubles will begin at 6 p.m.

Dinner is $8. Bowling is $5 for children and $30 a couple.

Amelia is the daughter of Beau and Christina Griffin. Her brothers are Jude, 7, and Willie, 3. Four-year-old Amelia has been diagnosed with stage 4 cancer.

The ground breaking ceremony for the Mercy Health Ada Family Medicine will be on Monday, Nov. 16, at noon.

The practice will be located at 604 W. North Avenue, Ada.

Construction for the office will begin soon. The Mercy Health Ada Family Medicine office will be a family practice open to the needs of the community members.

Ada High School fall awards assembly will be divided into two nights this year.

It will begin in the auditorium then break into separate areas, like always.
Wednesday, Nov. 18, at 7 p.m.
Tennis-Media Center
Boys' Soccer-Auditorium
Girls' Soccer- Cafeteria
Golf-Band Room

Thursday, Nov. 19 at 7 p.m
Football/Cheer-Auditorium
Volleyball- Cafeteria
Cross Country- Media Center

It's the 2001-02 school year. And, its' the Ada High School girls' tennis team. The names of the players are under the photo.

Ada residents have a chance to help decorate the Christmas tree inside the lobby of Liberty National Bank, Ada. During November the bank is collecting donations for new hats, gloves and scarfs as tree decorations. Known as "Project Warmth" it was created by the bank in 1990 to help local children stay warm during the winter.

Ada council’s agenda on Tuesday includes the second reading of the 2016 annual appropriations ordinance, plus several ordinances affecting the 2016 village calendar.

Those ordinances involve purchasing, services, and payroll expenses.

In action involving the Ada Municipal Swimming Pool, council will act to enter into an agreement for architectural planning services with the firm of Freytag and Associates, Inc.

Also, council will act on an agreement with the Ohio Department of Natural Resources whether to accept funding through the Land and Water Conservation Fund Program for pool renovations.

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