comets open with win - page 7 horse found in library 3 amherst newstimes r . public f a look ahead ; st. peter u.c.c. will be holding chicken paprikas dinner on sunday, dec. 21, the fellowship hall at 582 church tickets are $8 for adults, $4 children 4-12, and free to three younger. call 988-4965. last day reserve or buy is 17. carry outs available. no sold door. friends of sponsoring used book sale weekend 13 14 library. come have cup coffee, browse through books' take some home. price books donation set by customers. parents harris school students invited pto meeting wednesday, 17, 9:30 a.m. art room, 393 s. lake contact tammy lacey, president 984-3631 more information. comet corner, small spirit store located inside steele high school, operated as fundraiser pto. they sell beverages, snacks, supplies, english social' srlidy books, umbrellas, sweatpants, t-shirts, jackets, travel mugs, polo shirts, flannel pants shorts, sweatshirts many other items. shop monday friday, 8 1:30 p.m. additional evening hours holiday season including following: 10 17 from 5-8 988-5339 all girl scouts first annual toys tots jingle bell ball sponsored brownie troop 341 monday, 22 vfw cleveland avenue, 6-8 admission new toy tots. rsvp number name 15 misty kelly 988-2004, cometkelleys aol.com. park avenue united methodist host its monthly soup luncheon thursday, 1 catholic golden agers meet 11:30 social joseph christmas dinner. make reservations 14. taken surveillance camera just prior firstmerit bank heist, police believe this same individual who robbed sheffield wednesday. (submitted photo) serial robber hits friday dubbed too tall robber, man robs miracle main street rachel williams helps santa light display town .with wave magic wand during celebration. (photos carl sullenberger) hbtfhflhjbybppfl bbbbbflslsbbbbbbbr tiafea .bbbbbbbbbbbbbibbibbbbbbbbisbbiibbbbi hw9bbjnijjh9bjbj ihfibhlbbbhbbbbh' uipttbbbbrk3bbbh 52 blbjblblbfppphblbl fbi following leads find an possibly banks area. 938 n. leavitt rd. was afternoon lone suspect, presented note teller demanding money. lt. kucirek said suspect left undisclosed amount "no weapon displayed," said. "and one hurt." he could person fifth third branch suspected robberies cities northeast ohio western pennsylvania. "we're looking past robberies, especially east here," "that's what focus has been." robbery lobby closed, but drive-through window remained open. distributed photo subject believed suspect. it another business robbery. described 6-foot 4-inch white male slender build, his late 20s 30s. time wearing black coat ski cap, similar heist. would not say whether specific been identified. community helpful investigation. "we lot leads," "a people called in, we're investigating those leads. hopefully we'll making arrest soon." here, " been. e 5 leading parade these santa's helpers their r- s ry x t noses aalow. o htht jmf nm0 -bmbbbi hbhhh hsbhpound. bbviflbbhbbbafmbbbbbh w i ne amncrsi bcommunity chorus fujill nncin thiir "xth ..... jilvdbmi .... ar... iconcert 1.1(1 ... c. ljoseph jm 4