Archive for August 23rd, 2007
Avon Lake committee considering beach patrol
AVON LAKE — City officials are considering adding some watchful eyes to the beach at Miller Road Park.
Avon Lake Mayor Rob Berner and Parks and Recreation Director Alex Nichols presented recommendations Thursday night to City Council’s safety committee, which is weighing whether to add a security officer to patrol the park and beach area from […]
The key to donkey victory: Hang on tight
WELLINGTON — Thursday night, the donkeys ruled the grandstand.
In front of 500 spectators, 60 brave souls saddled up and attempted to ride donkeys. But the donkeys seemed to have a hidden agenda — bucking their riders.
STEVE MANHEIM / CHRONICLE
Erika Gress holds on to win a donkey race at the fair Thursday […]
Fair board member receives Claire Hill award
WELLINGTON — He wasn’t dragged by cattle to the Lorain County Fair’s grandstand on Thursday, but that’s not to say John Piwinski hasn’t been dragged around by a cow before.
Piwinski, 51, a longtime Lorain County Fair volunteer and board member, received the fair’s 2007 Claire Hill Award on Thursday. The outstanding service […]
William Earl Foster
William Earl Foster, 85, of Key Largo, FL, and Linville Ridge, NC, died Friday, August 17, 2007.
Mr. Foster was born November 23, 1921, in Toronto, Canada. In 1933 he moved with his family to Elyria, which would become his home for much of his life. He had a very happy and active childhood, and it […]
Steven A. Drahan
Steven A. Drahan, 47, of Elyria, passed away Thursday, August 23, 2007, at Parma Community Hospital, following a short illness.
orn in Cleveland, he had been a resident of the Elyria and North Ridgeville area for most of his life.
Mr. Drahan was a truck driver for ECK Cartage in Cleveland for 16 years. He enjoyed […]
Pearl A. Burk
Pearl A. Burk (nee Drechler), 97, of Lorain, died Wednesday, August 22, 2007 at the Autumn Aegis Care Center in Lorain following an extended illness. Pearl was born in Lorain on August 16, 1910 and remained a life-long resident of the city.
She was employed as a seamstress for the Goodall’s Clothing Company (predecessor to the […]












