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The News-Messenger from Fremont, Ohio • 12

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12 Fremont News-Messenger Thursday, August 19, 1971 0 .1. Inspection Team Reviews Clyde's New Reservoir L.r 1. 1 r.f'- Creek pumping station must be replaced. Melick pointed out that the repairs are the responsibility of the contractors completing the construction work and not the city of Clyde. The city manager could not estimate when the reservoir would be ready for an official opening ceremony but it is expected to be soon.

Taking part in yesterday's inspection were Melick and Clyde councilman Russ Stephenson, Dwight Adams, Housing and Urban Development area engineer, and Andy Spencer, representative of the Water Management Section of the Ohio Department of Natural Resources. Project Engineer Harold Mumaw and other officials were also part of the inspection team. CLYDE City, state and federal officials gathered in Clyde Wednesday afternoon for a final inspection of the new Beaver Creek Reservoir near Green Springs. Construction work at the huge water holding facility is complete according to Clyde City Manager Frank Melick. Visual inspection by the officials was necessary so that the reservoir can be certified by the federal government.

Once the project is certified, the reservoir and its operation will become the responsibility of the city of Clyde. Certification may be delayed slightly due to two minor problems discovered during the inspection yesterday. A cranking mechanism that opens and closes steel gates to the city's pipe line must be calibrated and oil holding tanks on water pumps at the Beaver -s- I iiJl WATER SOURCE Members of the official Development area engineer, City Manager inspection team check the water source to Frank Melick, Harold Mumaw, resident Beaver Creek Reservoir. Water will be forced project engineer, and Andy Spencer, out of the hole shown above and eventually fill representative of the Water Management the reservoir. Shown above from left Section, Ohio Department of Natural are: Dwight Adams, Housing and Urban Resources.

Final Performance Set For Lakeside Symphony 1 Sccurance Service Jhc. INSURANCE COST TOO LET US COMPARE PRICES, WE MAY SAVE YOU 637-2196 849-2521 332-5976 GIBSONBURG WOODVILLE FREMONT Ad with Thomas Parker as Chorus master. "Rigoletto" will be the last performance of the season for the Lakeside Summer Symphony. The music for this occasion is provided by a grant from the Music Performance Trust Funds (Kenneth E. Raine, Trustee), a public service organization created and financed by the Recording Industries under agreements with the American Federation of Musicians.

LAKESIDE Frank Guarrera, long a favorite of the Metropolitan Opera will sing the title role in the Italian opera Friday evening, August 27th at 8:15 p.m. in Hoover Auditorium. The costumed production has been produced and directed by the Lakeside Summer Symphony musical director, Robert L. Cronquist. Richard Knoll, a leading tenor from the Kansas City Opera will sing the part of the licentious duke.

Sara Margaret Raitch of Mansfield, will be appearing in the role of the Hunchback Rigoletto's daughter, Gilda. Verdi's "Rigoletto" is a tale of tragedy and death and is set in 16th century Mantua. The opera will also have in its cast, Richard Chamberlain, professor of music at Otterbein and Gene Seeberger, music teacher from Kettering, Ohio. The Chorus for the opera will be composed of several members of the Lake Erie Opera Company wcutance Service nc. ALL TYPES OF INSURANCE SINCE 1854 away.

There are three gates on the sides of the tower at different heights to handle any water depth in the reservoir. The tower is located in the southwest corner of the reservoir. (Photos by Dan Haley) 9 INLET TOWER An inspection team of city, state and federal officials views the new Clyde reservoir from the top of the intake tower. Water will eventually enter one of three gates on the tower, flowing through a pipeline to the city of Clyde some four miles Fi TOREWiE mm ALB HOME FURNISH mm SOLID BflAPti BEDDING SET This FRIDA AND SA TURD A QUI Yl ill oooMAS three quality pieces: bed, mattress, and box springs COMPLETE i .7 XT': v-" 35 (fi) PANEL BED WITH LOW FO' $1 Proven best by test Cor home protection NOW ONLY SPINDLE BED, LOW FOOT SPINDLE BED, HIGH FOOT AS SHOWN 39 GALLON LUCITE was proven to last longer than other leading house paints in a nationwide test on hundreds of homes. It dries to a protective sheet that seals out the weather.

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