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The Hardin County Dairy Service Unit is holding their semi-annual cheese sale. The fall sale has a variety of cheeses to choose from including colby, Muenster, smoked cheddar, mozzarella, marble, American processed, farmer’s cheese, cheddar, big eye Swiss, baby Swiss, lacey Swiss (low cholesterol, low fat), hot pepper, and also trail bologna. Cheese is in approximately 2 pound units, except for Muenster, hot pepper, American processed cheese, which are sold in 5 pound loaves. The American processed cheese is sliced, while the mozzarella and cheddar cheese are shredded. The trail bologna comes in 1-1 3/4 pound rings.

Celebrating our hometown of Bluffton, Ohio, our people and our students as we come together this weekend to celebrate the Fall Festival (see Facebook page "Bluffton Fall Festival") and BHS Homecoming Weekend. Join us for some homestyle offerings.

DINNER FEATURES:
Bacon Cheeseburger with our house potato chips
Roast Beef with Smashed Red Potatoes & Gravy and roasted green beans
Fettucine Alfredo with a choice of seared chicken breast or pan-fried shrimp

LIGHT PLATE:
Fried Ravioli with marinara
Macaroni & Cheese with bacon

The Ohio Northern University Freed Center for the Performing Arts presents “Dancing with the Ada Stars” on Saturday, Oct. 4, at 8:30 p.m. for the 2014 Homecoming performance. 

PHOTOS AT BOTTOM OF STORY.

Claudia Crawford is the winner of the quilt made by the Ada First United Methodist Women, "A Winter's Tale," designed by Cathy Smalley. 

The winner's name was drawn at the Harvest and Herb Fest last Saturday.  All proceeds from the quilt support missions.

Pictured are some of the people who worked on the quilt together with Claudia and her family.

From left to right:  Lora Smith, Janet Roll, Doris Cotsamire, Samantha, Joseph, Matt, and Claudia Crawford, and Cathy Smalley.

Ada Presbyterian Church has brickwork renovation underway this month. Here's the view from the Hays Insurance parking lot.

The Ohio Northern University cheerleaders and their coaches will hold a cheerleading clinic from 8:30-11:30 a.m. Saturday, Oct. 11, at McIntosh Center on the ONU campus.
Participants in the clinic will perform during the first quarter of the ONU vs. Mount Union football game.

The clinic is open to those in kindergarten through grade 12. Participants will be divided into mini squads by age. Those with previous experience in stunting and tumbling will be placed in appropriate mini squads -- not necessarily by age – by the ONU coaches.

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