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HOLIDAY GIFT GUIDE! LOCAL The Coshocton County Beacon’s WINTER WONDERLAND Although winter does not officially arrive on the calendar until next Tuesday, Dec. 21, drivers were wary and school children were delighted (well, probably most of them!) as frigid temperatures and snow covered roads greeted Coshocton County residents this past Monday morning. Remember, not counting today – Wednesday, Dec. 15, only 9 shopping days remain until Christmas. So check that list and shop local this year. BEACON PHOTO BY MARK FORTUNE WINTER WONDERLAND

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HOLIDAY GIFT GUIDE!LOCAL

The Coshocton County Beacon’s

WINTER WONDERLAND Although winter does not offi cially arrive on the calendar until next Tuesday, Dec. 21, drivers were wary and school children were delighted (well, probably most of them!) as frigid temperatures and snow covered roads greeted Coshocton County residents this past Monday morning. Remember, not counting today – Wednesday, Dec. 15, only 9 shopping days remain until Christmas. So check that list and shop local this year. BEACON PHOTO BY MARK FORTUNE

WINTER WONDERLAND

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IndexCanal Cargo ...................................5Carton’s Shoes ..............................7Colonial Sports N Courts ................4Coshocton Glass ............................4Dogs N Style .................................6Farm Credit ....................................6Golden’s ........................................2Hilltop Golf Course ........................4Kids America ..................................3Liberty House ................................5Marilyn’s Natural Foods .................3

Millcreek Equipment .......................2Olde Hickory ..................................7Pearl Valley Cheese ........................3Sears Hometown Store ..............4, 8The Center for Medical Weight Loss ...2The Frame Shop .............................7The Garden Gate ............................5The Roscoe General Store .............5Tripplet Pharmacy ..........................7VacShak Inc ...................................6Wilson Carpet and Furniture ...........3

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THE COSHOCTON COUNTY BEACON is published weekly, EXCEPT the last week of December by Good Fortune Advertising LLC, 226 Main Street, Coshocton, Ohio 43812. All rights reserved © by Good Fortune Advertising LLC. Good Fortune Advertising LLC does not necessarily support the opinion of writers. Mailed at Periodicals Postage Pric-ing Permit No. 25408 at Coshocton, OH, 43812. Postmaster, send address changes to The Coshocton County Beacon, 226 Main Street, Coshocton, OH 43812. Address changes may be sent via email to [email protected]. To request free in county delivery of The Coshocton County Beacon, visit our offi ce at 226 Main Street in Towne Centre, Coshocton to fi ll out a requestor card. You can also request free in-county delivery of The Beacon online at www.iwantmybeacon.com.

PUBLISHERS statement

Offi ce Hours: Mon – Fri. 8:30 a.m. – 5 p.m. Deadlines: Classifi ed Advertising – Friday at 5 pm Display Advertising – Wednesday at 5 pm

Located at 226 Main Street Towne Centre, Coshocton, OHDisclaimer: The publisher reserves the right to reject any advertising for any reason. The publisher shall not be liable for damages arising out of errors in advertising beyond the amount paid for space actually occupied by that portion of the advertisement in which the error occurred, whether such error is due to the negligence of the publisher’s employees or otherwise, and there shall be no liability for non-insertion of any advertisement beyond the amount paid for such advertisement. Classifi ed refunds will be given only on mistakes reported during the fi rst time the ad appears in The Coshocton County Beacon. Any reproduction without written consent of the publisher is prohibited. 2008 The Coshocton County Beacon

Published by Good Fortune Advertising, LLC226 Main Street, Coshocton, Ohio 43812 • Phone: 740-622-4237

Fax: 740-623-9937 • www.thebeaconbuzz.com

Foster for the holidaysFour Paws Friends Pet Adoption Center is now taking applications for their new ”Foster For The Holidays” program, according to Sandi Guinther, President. “To give our volunteers a much-needed rest and to allow our pets to be part of a loving home environment while they wait on their ‘forever parents’ to adopt them, we are sponsoring a “Foster for the Holidays” program from Thursday, Dec. 23 - Monday, Dec. 27. However, if families want to keep the animals through the New Year’s holiday, they can indicate on their application that they will return the pets on Jan. 3. Temporary foster homes are needed for adult cats and dogs along with puppies and kittens. Foster parents must own their own homes, or have permission from their landlord to participate. If there are currently pets in the home, they must be spayed or neutered and be up to date on all their shots. This not only insures safety for the pets being fostered, but also for the family’s own pets. A brief Foster Parent Application can be picked up at Four Paws Thrift Store and Pet Adoption Center at 504 Main St., open 11 a.m. - 5 p.m. weekdays and 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturdays. Applicants can indicate whether they want an adult pet or kitten or puppy. Pets will be fostered on a first come, first serve basis, going by the dates on the application. Currently, the store has 14 dogs and 15 cats ready for adoption. If not adopted, they will all need foster homes for the holidays. “Foster For the Holidays” is a community service project of Four Paws Friends, a non-profit organization working to insure that Coshocton County’s homeless pets find loving “forever homes”.

Dr. David Velasquez, M.D.

Dr. David Velasquez is a Primary Care Physician seeing adults and families at his Internal Medicine practice.My goal is to provide an Integrated Medical care approach, that not only include the physical, but mental, social and spiritual health.

SPECIAL INTEREST:• Use of Insulin Pump in Diabetes Patients• Diabetes, High Cholesterol, Weight Reduction• High Blood Pressure/heart disease• Arthritis and infectious illness• Screening and prevention of cancer• Smoking Cessation• Nutrition and natural supplements• Other Chronic & Acute Illness

DR. VELASQUEZ OFFERS TO HIS PATIENTS:• General Physical exams• Children above 6 years are welcome for regular visits.• Women’s well care (Breast and Cervical Exam/Pap Test)• Minor surgical procedures• EKG/ICG• Skin Biopsy• Suture Removal• DOT exams• Blood Testing• Vaccinations

“ACCEPTING NEW PATIENTS!”

Board Certifi ed Internal Medicine

Offi ce location: Intermedic, Inc445 Walnut Street, Coshocton, OH 43812

Phone: 740-622-1355 • Email: [email protected]: www.intermedic-clinic.com

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and don’t forget...a gift certifi cate fi ts in any ladies stocking

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410 Main Street 623-0025women’s apparel

EXTENDED HOLIDAY HOURSwomen’s apparelwomen’s apparel

OFF SELECTED ITEMS

32801 CR 12 • Millersburg, OH

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Hours: Mon-Fri 8-5; Sat. 8-12

(Coshocton County)

FOUR SIZES OF WAGONS

OPTIONAL• Seats

• Pony Shafts

SEND FOR A CATALOG

Jacob S. Miller, Owner

Voicemail: 740-622-1109

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KidsAmerica

Kids America – 740.622.6657P.O. Box 1177 – 1600 Otsego Avenue – Coshocton, OH

Give the Gift of Health and Fitness During this Holiday Season!

IndoorSports Venue

HOLIDAY SPECIALS!Buy 20 Aerobics Visits for $50 - You SAVE $20Buy 40 Walking Visits for $90 - You SAVE $40 (59 years or under)Buy 40 Walking Visits for $50 - You SAVE $20 (60 years or over)

Shorties Basketball – Indoor Soccer – Volleyball Clinics - TennisJunior Olympic Volleyball – Indoor Soccer – Shorties Soccer

KA Soccer Academy T-Ball – Fitness Room – Aerobics Classes

www.kids-america.org

a place for great Christmas gifts too!Marilyn’s Natural Foods...

Two Kinds of JuicersNutritional and Cook BooksGluten-Free FoodsEssential OilsPenta WaterHerbal TeasWeight Loss Products

Ear CandlesWorkout SupplementsBeauty Care ProductsChlorine Removing ShowerheadsVitamin/Mineral SupplementsBulk Seeds, Grains, Nuts, CrackersGIFT CERTIFICATES

430 Main Street, Coshocton • 622-6792Serving Coshocton’s health needs for over 30 years.

Clinical Nutritionist on staff.

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230 Main Street • Coshocton Towne Centre740.622.6237 • www.wilsonfurn.com

HOLIDAY STORE HOURSMon - Thurs 9 am to 6 pm

Friday 9 am to 8 pmSaturday 9 am to 5 pmSunday 12 pm to 4 pm

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WILSON

Reclining Sofa and Reclining Love Seat with Console $1998

++++ PLUS GET A FREE 32” HDTV OR $400 IN BONUS BUCKS

6 Pc Bedroom Set $1499 * Includes Headboard/

Footboard/Rails/Dresser/Mirror/Chest

++++++++ GET A FREE NIGHTSTAND OR $100 BONUS BUCKS

*prior sales excluded on Free TV, mattress and Bonus Bucks offer. Limited one per household. Bonus bucks must be redeemed at time of purchase. Not to be used in conjunction with any other offer.

Serta Perfect Day 1553 Coil Stellar Set $2498 -OR- Serta Perfect Day 1553 Coil Scoria Set $2998

- GET A FREE 32” HDTV OR $400 BONUS BUCKS

12 MONTH FINANCING AVAILABLE! *see store for details

Serta Perfect Sleeper Sets-Queen Sets - $75 BONUS BUCKS -King Sets - $100 BONUS BUCKS

-Twin or Full Sets - $50 BONUS BUCKS

Pearl Valley Cheese54775 White Eyes T.R. 90, Fresno

6 miles north of 36 on Rt. 93 Hours: Mon. - Sat. 8-5

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7 Holiday Gift Boxes to Choose From!

SMALL TRAY.........$15 Serves Approx. 30

MEDIUM TRAY...$25 Serves Approx. 50

LARGE TRAY.....$35 Serves Approx. 80

Trays can be sliced or cubedPARTY TRAYS

Give the gift of history this season with “Bridging the Past”This holiday season, give the gift of our history. Celebrate Coshocton County’s upcoming Bicentennial in 2011 with the perfect present, “Bridging the Past”, a pictorial view of life in Coshocton County. Treasured photographs from both local archives and contributions from private collections were gathered from our community to create this hard-bound coffee table book filled with hundreds of pictures of Coshocton and Coshocton County, some you’ve seen before and many new ones to enjoy. Published by the Coshocton Tribune in cooperation with the Coshocton County Bicentennial Committee, “Bridging the Past” features pictures of buildings, landmarks and memorable scenes from Coshocton’s history from the earliest photographs available to present times. As we look forward to 2011 and the 200th anniversary of our community, “Bridging the Past” helps us commemorate the founding, building, and progression of our county and the lives of Coshoctonians, making this book a wonderful way for parents and grandparents to share stories and memories of Coshocton’s past with their children and grandchildren, and a cherished keepsake for all who have ever called Coshocton County their home. Just in time for holiday gift-giving, “Bridging the Past” can be purchased at the Village Crafter’s Shop in the Roscoe Village Visitor Center, the Pomerene Center for the Arts, Sue’s Hallmark, Triplitt Pharmacy, Auer Ace Hardware, and at the Coshocton Tribune for only $44.21, which includes sales tax. A limited number of this edition has been printed, so once they’re sold out there will be no other opportunity to purchase them. Consider pairing “Bridging the Past” with a reproduction of the 1961 Coshocton County Sesquicentennial book or a Bicentennial t-shirt, both available online at www.noveltyadv.com/bicentennial.html. You can also find the Sesquicentennial book at The Village Crafter’s Shop in the Roscoe Village Visitor Center and at the Pomerene Center for the Arts. The original 1961 book celebrating Coshocton’s 150th anniversary is owned by many people fortunate enough to have purchased it 50 years ago, but now you can own or give a reproduction for only $25. At only $10, a Bicentennial t-shirt makes a terrific stocking stuffer for any proud Coshoctonian. For more information on the Bicentennial’s schedule of events and activities throughout 2011, visit Coshocton County Bicentennial on Facebook or watch the official Web site for continual updates: www.coshoctonbicentennial.com.

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480 Downtowner Plaza • 740-622-5909• Mon. - Sat. 9-7 • Sun. 11-5Hometown Store

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ANY QUESTIONS: (740) [email protected]

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Hilltop Golf CourseLake Park Aquatic Center

2011 Season Passes Now AvailableFamily Packages including

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Rising Tide aquatic club to have christmas Stroke clinicThe Rising Tide Aquatic Club will be having their first Christmas Stroke Clinic on Dec. 20 – 22 from 5:30 – 7:30 p.m. at the Coshocton High School. They will be practicing three types of drills: freestyle and backstroke, breast and butterfly, and flip turns and streamlining. The Club is for students ages 5 – 18 who want to learn competitive swimming. Each student should be able to swim the length of the pool without assistance or stopping. There are four sessions a year and dues are $50 per swimmer. Scholarships are available for those who cannot pay. Currently, this competitive swim club has about 100 members on average each year. The goal of the club is to teach kids how to swim competitively and they compete in the mid-Ohio swim league in the summer. Those who would like to join the club must have strong work ethics and work hard to achieve their highest level of swimming. This is a completely parent-run organization with three instructors who swim at a college level. They are Kellie Seward, who swims at Mt. Union; Adam Turner, who competes at The Ohio State University; and Jenn Pyle, who swims at Ashland University. All three were members of the club when they were in high school. “I think it’s pretty cool that they’re coming back and giving back to the program,” said Liz Ringenberg, president of the club. For those interested in signing up to become a member of the Rising Tide Aquatic Club, there will be a registration at the High School on Dec. 29 from 5:30 – 6:30 p.m. Students interested need to come prepared to swim.

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Come to Roscoe for the Candle Lighting...and pick up those last minute

gifts & stocking stuffers!

Roscoe General StoreOh Yea...Don’t forget the fudge!

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The Garden GateHistoric Roscoe Village • 403 N. Whitewoman St. • 622-8640

Please join us on Saturday, Dec. 18thto welcome Bill Hixson aka “Mr. Christmas”

Our inventory clearance has

begun...we will be closing for the

season on Dec. 30th

Bill will be signing his beautiful glass ornaments and

sharing his wonderful Christmas stories with us!

enjoy the journey...

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December 15th thru 20th

Extended Hours During Candlelighting623-2383 • 442 North Whitewoman Street

Let us help you with your gift giving this Christmas!

• Quail Corner Chalkware • New Vera Bradley • Life Is Good • Complete Wine Makers Cellar

CANAL CARGOIn Historic Roscoe Village

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Great Gift Ideas for the Entire Family!

Gift Certificates Available!

The longest night: A Service of Light in the Midst of DarknessFor many of us, Christmas is a bittersweet time of year. Even though we find ourselves in the midst of this “season of joy,” many of our hearts are filled with sorrow, loneliness, and pain. We find ourselves remembering persons and events that have been a part of our lives in the past, but that are now changed or gone. In addition, this is the time of year with literally the longest nights and the deepest darkness. It can be a terribly difficult time of year. Once again this year, Roscoe United Methodist Church will be offering a worship service entitled “The Longest Night” during which we will acknowledge and honor our pain, observe time for remembering, privately share our hurting places with the Lord, and then re-claim the healing promises of God. In doing so, we will prepare our hearts for the coming of Christ. We will gather in our sanctuary on Tuesday, Dec. 21 at 7 p.m. There will be special music, Scripture, silent reflection, healing prayer and the sacrament of Holy Communion. Please join us. Everyone, regardless of church background, or lack of it, is welcome. Bring your family members and friends or come by yourself. You will not be alone. We’ll be there waiting to greet you. The Roscoe United Methodist Church is located at 475 High St., (Historic Roscoe Village), Coshocton, OH. More information can be obtained by calling the church office at (740)622-1138 during regular business hours.

last candle lighting of the season

laST chance FoR candle liGhTinG ThiS SeaSon Roscoe Village will have their last candle lighting ceremony of the season on Dec. 18 at 6 p.m. Get into the spirit of Christmas with hot apple cider, the lighting of the Christmas tree, and the traditional singing of “Silent Night”. If you haven’t been to the candle lighting yet, this is your last chance to attend for this season. After the candle lighting, browse through the historic shops of Roscoe to find that perfect gift. BeACoN fIle photo

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The Vacshak would like to THANK everyone for their support & patronage over these past years!

740-622-5956 [email protected]

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Wishing you a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!

Pssst... BE ON THE LOOKOUT FOR DETAILS OF A NEW STORE OPENING SOON!

DOGS N STYLEPET GROOMING

SAMANTHA WELLS - Owner

Accepting New Clients!

2100 CAMBRIDGE RD740-622-9990 • CELL 740-610-8666

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Schedule your Dog’s Holiday Grooming Now!

115 North 2nd Street, Suite BCoshocton, OH 43812622-6006

www.e-farmcredit.com

Farm Credit Services OF MID-AMERICA

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This Christmas season is the perfect time of year to let you know how much we appreciate your business!

Wishing you a Merry Christmas and a happy, prosperous new year!

- Kelly & Suzanne

Mom’s famous christmas sugar cookies By BeTh dulaney ScoTTIt wouldn’t be Christmas without Mom’s famous Christmas sugar cookies. I remember spending the Sunday before Christmas with my Mom making all sorts of Christmas cookies including chocolate chip, peanut butter, and oatmeal, but none were as delicious and fun to make as her sugar cookies. She’d make all kinds of different shapes including Christmas trees, wreaths, stars, snowmen, and of course, Santa Claus. I remember the whole family gathering together on Christmas Eve to visit and open presents, and Mom’s sugar cookies were always the first kind of cookies to disappear. Mom and Dad always made the holidays a little brighter for me and I have many wonderful memories involving putting up the tree and sipping hot chocolate while watching “Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer” - you know - the good one with Burl Ives! While decorating for the holidays and wrapping gifts, Mom and Dad always took time to remind me each year, even when I was very young, who Christmas is really all about. Now that I’m in my mid-twenties and about ready to start a family of my own, those memories really mean a lot to me! Thanks for the memories, Mom and Dad. I love you both!

Mom’s Sugar cookies2/3 cup shortening3/4 cup sugar1 egg1/2 tsp. vanilla1 tsp. coarsely grated orange peel2 cups flour1 1/2 tsp. baking powder1/4 tsp. salt1/4 cup milk

Cream shortening and sugar. Add egg, vanilla and peel. Mix well. Stir in dry ingredients alternately with milk. Roll out on lightly floured surface and cut with cookie cutter. Bake at 350 on greased cookie sheet for 10-12 minutes.

Frosting3/4 cup shortening1/4 cup butter2 tsp. vanilla4 cups confectioners’ sugar2 to 4 tbls. milk Cream butter and shortening with mixer. Add vanilla. Gradually add sugar and milk alternately, beating well on high speed until light and fluffy.

(See page 7 for Mom’s Million-dollar fudge.)

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ALL IN STOCK BOOTS 20% OFF

Gift Certificates are always a perfect fit!

We also carry a unique group of Handbags and Slippers!

Extended Holiday HoursDecember 17th thru 24th

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Presbyterian church celebrates with christmas musical

The Presbyterian Church, 142 N 4th Street in Coshocton, will celebrate the fourth Sunday in Advent on Dec. 19 with the Christmas musical, “Aaron, the Allergic Shepherd”. Members of the Carol and Crusaders Choir have been rehearsing the musical, written by Ruth Elaine Schram and Mark Cabaniss, and musical accompaniment will be provided by Ann Leppla and Barb Snyder, piano; Caroline Heading, keyboard; Steve Snyder, bass; and Matt Hayes, percussion. Kimberly W Hayes and Charles R Snyder are directing the musical. Other musical leadership will be provided by the men’s quartet, “Moving Spirit”, pianist Caroline Heading, organist Alice Hoover, and Westminster Ringers,

the church’s adult hand bell choir. The lighting of the Advent candle will be led by Rudy, Andrea, Courtney and Joseph Bairas. Pastor Jonathan T Carlisle and the young singers invite you to share this worship experience which begins at 10:30 a.m. Preschool childcare will be provided.

Million-dollar FudgeIngredients: - 4 ½ cups of sugar- 1 can (13.5 oz) of evaporated milk- A dash of salt- 2 Tbs. of butter- 1 package (12 oz) chocolate chips- 2 large Hershey bars- 1 8 oz. jar of marshmallow crème- 2 ½ cups walnuts (if desired)Bring sugar, evaporated milk, salt and butter to boil. Let boil for 7 minutes. Remove from heat and add chocolate chips, Hershey bars, marshmallow crème and walnuts. Put into a buttered 9x13 pan and let cool before cutting.

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