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Ohio Northern rallied from a quick 5-0 deficit to post a thrilling 11-10 victory and claim a share of the Ohio Athletic Conference Regular Season title on Saturday. Click here for details. 

Rotary Club seeks hosts for exchange student

By Monty Siekerman
The Ada Rotary Club is looking for host families for an exchange student who will attend Ada High School this coming fall. Three host families are needed, each for three months between August and May.

Those interested may contact Rotarian Bill Trudeau at 419-634-9990. The local club has supported an exchange student for several years. A youth from Turkey was here last year. It has not been decided yet who will come to Ada late this summer.

William H. “Bill” Jones, age 91, passed away on Sunday, April 29, 2018, at 7:53 a.m. at Lima Memorial Health System.

          He was born on June 15, 1926 in Eagle Creek Township, Lake County, Indiana to the late Henry and Parksey (Ollis) Jones.  On January 1, 1969 Bill married Esther GoldBerg and she survives in Ada. 

          Bill was a self employed contractor.  He was a member of the Seventh Day Adventist Church. 

          He is also survived by his children: John (Patricia) Jones of Valparaiso, Indiana and Dianna (Steve) Charron of Ada; and two grandchildren; 1 step grandson; 2 step great grandchildren and 3 step great great grandchildren.

Here's a  photo from the 1966 May Day Parade in Ada. 

Four of the people in the photo have been identified.  Katherine Smith is the lady with the baby stroller, the two young girls standing by the back of the car are Vicky Conley (Fee) and Connie Hepner (Lehman) and the lady on the motor cycle is Jeanne Hepner.

The store fronts are where Cole Motors has its Main Street lot. (Ada Super Market is same building as Kohl's Market was in picture several weeks ago)

Photo from Tom Lehman

Who owns this black Mazda parked at the ONU Sports Center? Perhaps somebody who works at Campbell Soup Company in Napoleon. 

Thank you to Ada After Prom supporters

We would like to thank everyone for their support in providing a safe and fun After Prom for the Ada Junior-Senior Prom of 2018. The following businesses and individuals donated time or contributed with monetary donations, gift cards, and products that we used towards prizes, food, and renting the bowling alley:

Ada Family Dentistry, Reichert's Clothing, Spencer & Sherrie Breidenbach, Carol Slane Florist, Liberty National Bank, Corsie & Scott Arn, Keith's Hardware Inc., Bret & Shirley Mathewson, Sun Seekers Tanning Salon, Bass Trucking, Tavern 101, Padrone's Pizza, Ada Athletic Boosters, Viva Maria's, Eberhart Trucking, Harvest Pride chips, Lisa Conley.

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