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By Sam Brauen www.blufftonpirates.com
The Lady Pirate volleyball squad dispatched Spencerville in three games Tuesday 25-11, 25-23, 25-18.  The win was the first of the year in conference play. 

Senior Katie Prater led the way with 11 kills and 10 digs.  Ameri Siferd had a complete all-around game with 7 kills, 10 assists and 4 aces.  Kylie Stackhouse picked up 7 kills and 2 blocks. Libby Schaadt added 7 kills in the win, Skyler Scoles 21 assists, Madison Fleece 11 digs. 

By Sam Brauen www.blufftonpirates.com
Looking to bounce back from their first loss of the season, the Pirate boys soccer team was surprised by visiting Ada Tuesday night. The Bulldogs took a 1-0 halftime lead which did not last long. 

There's no question that Conrad Zemba owns more vehicles than any other Bluffton resident.

In fact, he owns an estimated 1,300 or so. They just happen to be Matchbox cars. He displayed many of his vehicles at the Bluffton Senior Citizens Center during the Fall Festival.

Here are two of his classic Edsels parked with some of the other vehicles in his collection.

Your next chance for two Shannon Theatre passes...

In an effort to make our contests more challenging, we invite viewers to name the location of this Bluffton face. Deadline for entries is noon, Friday. Send entries to [email protected]. In case of ties, a drawing determines the winner.

 

Attachment shows entire Ohio school list

Several area school districts including Bluffton have received funding for School Safety Training Grants, asccording to State Representative Bob Cupp (R-Lima). The grants are through a provision of Amended Substitute House Bill 318

Area schools and funding follow:
• Ada $4,774
• Allen East $6,107
• Apollo JVSD $2,500
• Arlington $3,164
• Bluffton $6,305
• Cory-Rawson $3,079
• Columbus Grove $4,729
• Riverdale $5,559
• Upper Scioto Valley $2,500

PrimeTimers luncheon is scheduled for Tuesday, Oct. 2, beginning at noon at St. John Mennonite Church, 15988 Road 4, Pandora.  PrimeTimers is a monthly gathering for those 55+ and includes a free lunch, fellowship and entertainment.  ACE Basketball will be featured.

This month’s menu includes: Mixed green salad with maple dressing, cranberry apple stuffed chicken, mashed potatoes, buttered corn, dinner rolls, pumpkin crisp and coffee.  There is no charge for the meal, but donations are accepted.

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