Troupsburg Mobile Food Distribution Community

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Troupsburg Mobile Food Distribution Community
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42 Main Street Addison, N.Y. 14801
Ph. 607-359-2238 / Fax 607-359-2283
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Vol. 48 No. 37
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ADDISON, N.Y.
PERMIT NO. 3
Hours: Monday thru Friday 9:00am to 5:00pm
ACS Board of Education
Special Meeting
The Addison Central School Board Of Education
will hold a special meeting on Monday, May 19, 2014
at 5:00 p.m. in th distance learning room of the high
school to award the contracts for the Phase II Capital
Project.
Troupsburg Mobile Food
Distribution
The Troupsburg Mobile Food Distribution, sponsored
by the Food Bank of the Southern Tier, will be held on
the third Tuesday of every month at the Troupsburg
Fire Hall. This month’s will be held on May 20th at 1:00
p.m.The mobile food pantry does not start until 1:00
p.m. and for your safety and the towns, PLEASE do
not come early and do not place any boxes, carts, or
containers or yourselves in line before 12 noon.
Addison Alumni Banquet
The Addison Alumni would like to invite you to this
years alumni banquet June 21. 2014. The honored
years end in 4 and 9. It will be held at the American
Legion in Addison, New York. The food will be catered
by Fran’s Landing and will be buffet style. The price is
$30.00 a person or $55.00 a couple. Please contact
the President Delmar Carson (‘68) 607-329-6749 or
email at [email protected]. Or Vice President/
Secretary Robert Bartholomew (‘99) 607-684-5255 or
email at [email protected]. We look forward
to seeing you.
Benefit For Don Burdick
A benefit will be held for Don Burdick, who has lung
cancer, on May 25th from noon to 6 p.m. at the American Legion Post #730, 85 Maple Street, Addison, NY.
The money raised will be used for medical expenses.
$7.00 per person or $10.00 a couple. Children 10 and
under are free.
Food, 50/50, raffles, door prizes and music. Please
come join us for a great cause. Tickets will be sold
at the door!
Community Dance
The Community Dance will be held the 2nd and 4th
Friday of each month from 7:30 - 11:30 at the Addison
Community Center, 13 Community Drive, Addison, NY,
off Front St. Everyone married or single welcome.
Round and Square Dancing - May 23 - White River
June 13 - Country Boys. Cost: $10.00 each includes
- Finger food,snacks and legal beverages served all
evening, door prizes, 50/50 raffle, no alcohol on premises, smoking outdoors only. Handicap accessible.
For information call Foster 607-458-5281 or email
at [email protected]
B.A.M. Softball Tournament
The 9th Annual Brooke Anne Makowiec, B.A.M.
Softball Tournament will be held June 14 - 15, 2014.
NEW LOCATION: Durk Sherman Memorial Complex, Elkland, Pa. Co-Ed $250 per team. http://elklandsoftball.sharepoint.co/Pages/default.aspx Location
change due to construction at Addison Athletic fields.
Contact: Tammy Crans 607-382-1825. Registration/
information online www.bamtournament.com. Corporate Sponsors: Loyal Order of the Moose Elkland
Lodge 746, Micro Solutions, Crane’s Auto Sales.
Proceeds go to “Brooke Makowiec Scholarship Fund”
c/o Community Foundation of Elmira. NO PETS ALLOWED.
Cowley Hill Farm
Has New Owners
Brian and Lisa Crane are the new owners of the Cowley Hill Farm and are currently cleaning up the property.
They plan on relocating their Trucking and Car Sales
business to Addison. They are also looking into other
business opportunities that can enhance the Village
of Addison.
They are going to restore the large original farm house
and are looking for any historical information and photographs of the farm.
Please call 607-359-4080, if we are not there please
leave a message or email [email protected].
J-T Board of Education Meeting
The Jasper-Troupsburg Board of Education will hold
its next regular meeting on Tuesday, May 20, 2014,
with the board beginning its regular meeting at 6 pm
at the junior/high school in Jasper.
Memorial Day Parade
Saturday, MAY 17, 2014
“Troupsburg United Methodist
Church Celebrates its
175th Anniversary”
On Sunday, April 27th, Troupsburg UMC celebrated
its 175th anniversary of ministry in Troupsburg. It was
a very special service led by Pastor Terry Kelly with a
wonderful turnout of 64 people including 2 former pastors of our church. Reverend Charlie Hess, a former
District Superintendent with 54 years in ministry, gave
the sermon titled “Because You Have Believed”. The
sermon focused on how our church has served God
and our community and how our steadfast belief has
allowed our church to survive for so long.
A dish to pass dinner followed in the social hall and
was a wonderful time of fellowship! It was a tender
homecoming and a joyful reunion for many who had
been away. Old friends were greeted with open arms
and much warmth. Many expressions of gratitude
were shared as to how lives have been touched over
the years by the church and its members.
Our church family did a lot of work and a wonderful
job of researching the history, planning, and preparing.
Their efforts helped make this anniversary event the
joyful day that it was!
The American Legion Auxiliary and Sons of the Legion
are looking for community participation in the MemoPostal Service Food Drive
rial Day Parade to be held Monday, May 26, 2014 at
10:00 a.m.
A Success
Anyone wishing to be in the parade is asked to call The Addison Postal Service collected 725 pounds of
Ashley Quick at (607)542-0132. This is Addison’s way food from the food drive held on May10th. The food
of showing our appreciation for remembering our Vet- was donated to the local food pantry. Your donations
erans’ who have give so much for our country.
were greatly appreciated.
Woodhull Community Day
Committee Meeting
The Woodhull Community Day Committee will meet
Thursday evening May 22 at 7:00 p.m. at the Town
Hall. Plans will be started for the annual Community
Day which will be held September 13.
Free Community Dinner
Check it out, the Baptist Church on Baldwin Ave.
Addison will be serving a Community Dinner on Monday, May 19th from 5-6 p.m. You are invited to share
a famous dinner and enjoy wonderful company. All
are welcome!
Dairy Princess & Ambassadors
Sought for Steuben County
The Steuben County Dairy Promotion Committee
is looking for candidates to be the 2014 Steuben
County Dairy Princess. Candidates must be a resident
of Steuben County between the ages of 16 and 24,
never been married, nor had a child. She must be the
daughter of a dairy farmer, farm employee, agribusiness employee or be personally affiliated with the
dairy industry through 4-H or FFA. The primary role
of the Dairy Princess is to increase the consumption
and sale of fluid milk and dairy products through public
appearances, public education, and providing nutrition
information to consumers.
Girls ages 8 -16 are welcome and encouraged to join
the Dairy Promotion Committee as Dairy Ambassadors
or Dairy Maids. These are non-competitive positions
that support the dairy princess and the committee at
public events throughout the year.
If you are interested in becoming a Dairy Princess or
Ambassador and want more information please contact
Lisa Demun at 607-525-6507.
Addison Food Pantry
The Pantry is held the third (3rd) Tuesday of each month (except Holidays). The time is 3:00 pm to 4:00 pm.
The Pantry is located at The Addison Community Center, 13 Community Drive, Addison, NY 14801. THE
ADDISON CENTRAL SCHOOL DISTRICT IS THE AREA SERVED. Persons using the Pantry are asked to
bring their own bags and boxes. The next Food Pantry is Tuesday, May 20, 2014. The Advisory Board meets
at 2:30 p.m. with Pantry to follow at 3:00 p.m. RSVP will be the Food Pantry staff.
Donations may be made and mailed to: Addison Food Pantry, 13 Community Drive, Suite #103, Addison,
NY 14801. Proof of residence must be shown on your first visit.
Addison Senior Citizens Meeting
On Wednesday noon May 21st the Addison Senior
Citizens will meet at the American Legion Hall for their
monthly buffet, program and meeting. All area seniors
are welcome. Joanne Coombs and Bill Edmister,
diningroom hosts, will provide table decorations. The
customary $1.00 collection will continue. Please bring
a dish to pass and your own table service. If you’re
unable to furnish, substituting a $3.00 donation will
be appreciated.
May birthday celebrants are Teddy Rice, Rosamond
Keefe, Joanne Coombs and Dewey Weale.
Remember, annual dues will be collected beginning
this month.
Walter Lucas will conduct the program “One Man two Guitars” following the buffet.
Our group meets the 3rd Wednesday of each month.
We’d be glad to have you join us.
ACS Band Boosters Meeting
Calling all high school band and color guard parents/
guardians/supporters! Addison Band Boosters will
hold a meeting on Thursday, May 29 at 5pm upstairs
in the Addison Public Library. We are in dire need of
more help with fundraisers, in particular anyone who
would be willing to set up and maintain a can/bottle
return station in other areas of our community. Plans
for next year will also be discussed.
Jasper Free Library is hosting a
“Party in the Kids’ Room!”
Help us celebrate Children’s Book Week, a national
celebration of kids and reading. Bring your kids to
the Jasper Free Library this Saturday, May 17, 2014
starting at 10 a.m. We’ll be having Storytime followed
by a Kids “Design Your Own Book Cover” craft event
or design your own Lego creation. We’ll be wrapping
up the party around 11:30 a.m. This event is most
appropriate for kids ages 3-12.
If you have questions or would like to let us know
you plan on attending, the best method of contact
is via email [email protected] or
message us on our Facebook page (search Jasper
Free Library). Due to library hours, phone calls may
not be responded to in time.
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08 DODGE CALIBER SXT, GOLD, AT, AC, CC, PW, PL, CD, ALLOYS, 66K . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$7,995
09 SCION XD, GREEN, 4 CYL., RELEASE 2.0, AT, NAV., CD/SAT., PW, PL, CC, 30K . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$10,995
11 TOYOTA COROLLA LE, SILVER, AT, AC, CC, PW, PL, ALLOYS, CD, 66K . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $10,995
11 HONDA CRZ COUPE HYBRID, BLACK, 6 SP., AC, CC, PW, CD, ALLOYS, CERTIFIED, 44K . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$11,995
08 CHRYSLER 300 TOURING W.P. CHRYSLER, COOL VANILLA, V6, NAVIGATION, LEATHER, SUNROOF, CHROMES, CD, 49K . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $11,995
12 FIAT 500 SPORT SPECIAL EDITION, RED, 5 SPD., AC, LEATHER, SUNROOF, ALLOYS, PW, CD, 9K . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $12,995
12 CHRYSLER 200 TOURING CONVERTIBLE, GRAY, 4 CYL., P. SEAT, ALLOYS, PW, CD, CERTIFIED, 24K . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$14,995
11 BUICK REGAL CXL, SILVER, 4 CYL, AT, HTD LEATHER, P. SEAT, PW, CD, ALLOYS, CERTIFIED, 35K . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$14,995
13 FORD FOCUS SE 4DR, GRAY, 4 CYL., AT, LEATHER, P. SEAT, SYNC, ALLOYS, WING, PW, CD, CERTIFIED, 23K . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$14,995
12 CHRYSLER 200 LTD., LT. BLUE, 4 CYL., AT, P. SEAT, MYGIG, PW, PL, CD, ALLOYS, CERTIFIED, 35K . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $14,995
13 DODGE AVENGER SE, BLACK, 4 CYL., AT, AC, CC, PW, CD, CHROMES, CERTIFIED, 4K . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$15,995
13 DODGE AVENGER SXT, RED, V6, P. SEAT, SUNROOF, PW, CD, ALLOYS, CERTIFIED, 20K . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $15,995
13 DODGE AVENGER SXT, GRAY, V6, AT, AC, SUNROOF, P. SEAT, PW, ALLOYS, CERTIFIED, 14K . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $15,995
13 CHRYSLER 200 TOURING, WHITE, V6, AT, AC, SUNROOF, ALLOYS, PW, PL, CD, CERTIFIED, 12K . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $15,995
11 TOYOTA CAMRY LE, GREEN, 4 CYL., AT, AC, CC, P. SEAT, PW, ALLOYS, CD, CERTIFIED, 31K . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$15,995
09 DODGE CHALLENGER SE, RED, V6, AT, HTD. LEATHER, NAV., AC, MYGIG, CD, PW, PL, ALLOYS, CERTIFIED, 49K . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$17,995
13 JEEP PATRIOT SPORT 4X4, BLACK, AT, AC, CC, PW, PL, CD, CERTIFIED, 17K . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $18,995
11 JEEP PATRIOT LATITUDE 70TH ANNIVERSARY 4X4, BLACK, AT, HTD. LEATHER, ALLOYS, PW, CD, CERTIFIED, 27K . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$18,995
12 DODGE CHARGER SE, BLACK, AT, STRIPE PKG., ALLOYS, PW, CD, CERTIFIED, 27K . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $19,995
11 CHRYSLER 200 LTD, RETRACTABLE HARDTOP CV, SILVER, V6, NAV., HTD. LEATHER, P. SEATS, PW, CERTIFIED, 37K . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $21,995
11 LINCOLN MKS AWD 4DR, BLACK, V6, NAVIGATION, HTD. LEATHER, P. SEATS, PW, CD, ALLOYS, CERTIFIED, 39K. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $23,995
13 CHRYSLER 300, GRAY, V6, AT, HTD. LEATHER, U-CONNECT, P. SEAT, MYGIG, CHROMES, PW, CD CERTIFIED, 20K. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$22,995
13 DODGE CHARGER SXT RALLYE, BLACK, V6, AT, 8.4” SCREEN, P. SEAT, SUNROOF, HTD. SEATS, CHROMES, WING, CD/SAT, CERTIFIED, 2K . . . . . . . . . . . .$25,995
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10 CHRYSLER TOWN & COUNTRY LX, WHITE, V6, AT, AC, CC, PW, CD, 70K . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $12,995
11 CHRYSLER T&C TOURING, LT. BLUE, V6, MYGIG/BACKUP CAM, P. SEAT, PW, PL, CD, STOW-N-GO, ALLOYS, CERTIFIED, 19K . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $17,995
13 DODGE GRAND CARAVAN SXT, BLACK, V6, P. SEAT, DVD, P. DOORS/HATCH, MYGIG/BACKUP CAM, CD, CERTIFIED, 28K . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $19,995
13 CHRYSLER T&C TOURING, BLACK, V6, LEATHER, DVD, MYGIG/BACKUP CAM, P. DOORS/HATCH, CERTIFIED, 35K. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$19,995
13 CHRYSLER T&C TOURING, BLACK, V6, LEATHER, DVD, MYGIG, BACKUP CAM, P. DOORS/HATCH, CERTIFIED, 31K . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$19,995
13 CHRYSLER T&C TOURING, BLUE, V6, LEATHER, DVD, MYGIG/BACKUP CAM, P. DOORS/HATCH, CERTIFIED, 21K. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $20,995
13 CHRYSLER T&C TOURING, BLACK, V6, LEATHER, DVD, MYGIG/BACKUP CAM, P. DOORS/HATCH, CERTIFIED, 25K . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $20,995
13 CHRYSLER T&C TOURING, BLUE, V6, LEATHER, DVD, MYGIG/BACKUP CAM, P. DOORS/HATCH, CERTIFIED, 16K. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$21,995
13 CHRYSLER T&C TOURING-L, WHITE, V6, NAV., DUAL DVD’S, SUNROOF, HTD. LEATHER, REM. START, BACKUP CAM, CD CERTIFIED, 24K . . . . . . . . . . .$25,995
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06 CHEVY COLORADO EXT. CAB 4X4, GRAY, 5 CYL., AT, AC, CC, PW, CD, TONNEAU COVER, ALLOYS, 55K . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$11,995
10 JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE LAREDO 4X4, WHITE, V6, P. SUNROOF, PW, PL, ALLOYS, CD, TOW PKG., 72K . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$15,995
12 FORD ESCAPE LIMITED, BLACK, 4 CYL., AT, LEATHER, SUNROOF, P. SEAT, CHROMES, SYNC, CERTIFIED, 23K . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $17,995
10 JEEP COMMANDER SPORT 4X4, DK BLUE, V6, 3RD SEAT, HTD LEATHER, SUNROOF, NAVIGATION, PW, CERTIFIED, 14K . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$18,995
08 DODGE RAM QUAD CAB 4X4 LARAMIE, MAROON, 5.7 HEMI, 20” CHROMES, HTD. LEATHER, TOW PKG., PW, PL, CD, 93K . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$19,995
12 TOYOTA RAV4 4X4 SPORT, BLUE, 4 CYL., AT, AC, SUNROOF, ALLOYS, PW, CD, CERTIFIED, 29K . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$19,995
11 JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE LAREDO 4X4, BLACK, V6, P. SEAT, PW, CD, ALLOYS, CERTIFIED, 42K . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $21,995
12 HONDA RIDGELINE SPORT 4X4 TRUCK, SILVER, V6, AT, AC, CC, PW, CD, BEDLINER, TONNEAU, ALLOYS, CERTIFIED, 29K . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $23,995
11 RAM QUAD CAB ST 4X4, BROWN, 4.7 V8, AT, AC, CC, PW, PL, CD, CHROMES, TOW PKG., CERTIFIED, 25K . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$23,995
11 JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE LAREDO 4X4, BLUE, V6, AT, AC, P. SEAT, PW, CD, ALLOYS, CERTIFIED, 31K . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$23,995
11 JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE LAREDO “X” 4X4, WHITE, V6, HTD. LEATHER, MYGIG, SUNROOF, P. SEAT, PW, CD, CERTIFIED, 47K . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $24,995
11 RAM QUAD CAB ST 4X4, RED, 5.7 HEMI, AT, AC, CC, PW, PL, CD, CHROMES, TOW PKG., CERTIFIED, 19K . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$24,995
11 RAM CREW CAB BIGHORN 4X4, GOLD, 5.7 HEMI, 20” WHEELS, BUCKETS W/ CONSOLE, PW, RUNNING BDS., CD, CERTIFIED, 53K . . . . . . . . . . $25,995
11 TOYOTA FJ CRUISER 4X4, WHITE, V6, 6 SP, AC, CC, PW, CD, LUGGAGE BACK, RUNNING BDS., CERTIFIED, 45K . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $25,995
11 RAM CREW CAB BIGHORN 4X4, GOLD, 5.7 HEMI, 20” WHEELS, CHROME STEPS, BUCKETS W/ FLOORSHIFT, PW, CD, CERTIFIED, 53K . . . . . . . . . .$25,995
14 DODGE JOURNEY LIMITED AWD, PEARL, V6, AT, SUNROOF, NAV, HTD LEATHER, BACKUP CAM, CHROMES, CERTIFIED, 3K . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$29,995
11 RAM CREW CAB LARAMIE REMBOX 4X4, BLACK/SILVER, 5.7 HEMI, HTD/COOL SEATS, FLOOR SHIFT, NAV., CHROMES, CERTIFIED, 18K . . . . . . . $33,995
12 RAM QUAD CAB LARAMIE 4X4, RED/SILVER, 5.7 HEMI, HTD. LEATHER, BACKUP CAM., P. SEAT, CAP., FLOOR SHIFT, TOW PKG., CERTIFIED, 18K . . . . . . . . . . . $34,995
13 JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE TRAILHAWK 4X4, SILVER, 5.7 HEMI, PANO ROOF, HTD. LEATHER, NAV., QUADRA LIFT, CD, TOW PKG., CERTIFIED, 4K . . . . . . . . ...$35,995
13 RAM CREW CAB SPORT 4X4, BLACK, 5.7 HEMI, NAV., HTD/COOL SEATS, LEATHER, 20” WHEELS, RUNNING BDS., PW, CD, CERTIFIED, 11K . . . . . . . . $37,995
13 RAM QUAD CAB LARAMIE RAMBOX 4X4, WHITE, 5.7 HEMI, HTD/COOL SEATS, FLOOR SHIFT, NAV., SUNROOF, CHROMES, CERTIFIED, 5K . . . . . . .$38,995
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Tax & DMV charges extra.
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Nature’s Garden
Greenhouse
• Hanging Baskets • Annuals
• Herbs • Perrenials
• Fruit Trees • Bedding Plants
Mowing Service
Mon-Sat 9-6 • Sun 9-5
607-368-6930 • 903 Addison Rd
Addison Exit, 1/4 mile west
NOTICE
Due to the rising costs associated with the production of water, the
Village is forced to make a small adjustment to the water rates.
Beginning in June there will be an increase in the gallons used
over the basic 2000 gallons that is included in your basic charge on
your monthly water bill. All water used over the basic 2000 gallons
will be billed at a $3.00 per 1000 gallons used.
THE VILLAGE BOARD
CAMERON MILLS TOWNLINE
CEMETERY MEETING
The Annual meeting of the Townline Cemetery Association will be
held May 21st, 2014 at 7 PM at the Cameron Fire Dept., Depot
St., Cameron, NY, Elections of officers. Everyone is welcome. All
lot owners please try to attend.
Irene Smith, Sec./Treas.
Thank You
I want to thank all of our friends, neighbors and family for all of the phone calls, get well cards and visits to
my wife (Diana Stiles) all through the fall and winter
while she was in and out the hospital battling ovarian
cancer, it was a very difficult time for both of us and
friendship was so very important to her during those
last months of her life. And I want to thank everyone
for your support after she passed away, your acts of
kindness will never be forgotten.
Thank you, David Stiles & family.
I also want to thank the Tuscarora Road crew for
keeping our roads plowed so I was able to get my wife
to all of her Doctors appointments, chemo treatments
and all of the trips to Arnot Ogden Hospital and the
E.R. You guys did a great job, I truly appreciate it.
Thank you.
David Stiles.
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Great Service at the Right Price!
Earl E. Walrath
Earl E. Walrath, 98, of Updyke’s Willow Ridge Care
Center, Hornell, formerly of Jasper, passed away on
Sunday morning, March 9, 2014 at St. James Mercy
Hospital.
Born on May 23, 1915
in Jasper, Earl was the
son of Perry and Ida Mantle Walrath. He attended
schools in Jasper and was
a graduate of Jasper Central School.
On October 3, 1943, he
and the former Marian J.
Hibbard were married in
Woodhull. Marian survives.
Earl retired from the Jasper Central School District
Transportation Department where he was employed as
chief mechanic and bus driver. Along with his family, Earl
operated the family farm along with is regular work. An
avid reader, Earl was a brilliant man who would read
books on most any subject. He was also a master wood
worker, building furniture which he loved to share with
family. Earl lived a simple life, placing caring for and
loving his family above all else.
He is survived by his wife of over 70 years, Marian Walrath of Jasper, his sons, Richard Walrath of Jasper, Larry
(Donna) Walrath of Round Rock, TX, David (Qianhua)
Walrath of Senoia, Ga., Bruce Walrath of Horseheads
and John (Lilibeth) Walrath of Keller, TX, his daughter,
Elaine Jackson of Tallahassee, FL, his daughter in law,
Darlene Walrath of Horseheads, 14 grandchildren, 27
great grandchildren and several nieces and nephews.
Preceding Earl in death besides his parents was his
infant son, Perry Walrath, his grandson, Brett Walrath,
his great grandson, Jacob Walrath, his brothers, John
Walrath and Howard Walrath and his sister, Alice Irvine.
A memorial service will be held on Friday, May 23, 2014
at 11 am at the United Methodist Church of Woodhull,
Main St. Woodhull, NY. The family will be present to
welcome visitors from 10 am at the church prior to the
service. Rev. Dan Slattery will officiate.
On line condolences may be made at www.hpsmithandsonfuneralhome.com.
Shirley J. Hackett
Shirley J. Hackett, 84, of 43 William St., Addison, formerly of Woodhull, passed away on Tuesday, May 13,
2014 at Corning Hospital.
Born in Woodhull on May 4, 1930, Shirley was the
daughter of the late Walter J. and Leona B. Welty
Reynolds. She was raised in Woodhull and was a 1948
graduate of the Woodhull High School. On June 21,
1951, she and Leon K. Hackett were married at the First
Baptist Church of Woodhull.
Besides raising her family of four, Shirley had been
employed in food services at the Troupsburg Central
School and St. James Mercy Hospital. She and Leon
also resided in other states where Leon pursued his
employment as a truck driver. They had spent time in
Wyoming, Florida, Arizona and Ohio. While living out
west, she was also employed as a grocery clerk. They
had returned to the area in recent years. Shirley loved
birds, especially Cardinals. The color purple was her
favorite color and usually showed up in her everyday
wardrobe.
Shirley is survived by her husband of nearly 63 years,
Leon Hackett of Addison, her daughters and sons in law,
Barb and Tom Pepper of Addison, Kathie and Dave Clark
of Phelps, NY and Sandy and Mick Berry of Pueblo, CO,
her son, Steven Hackett, grandchildren, Amy (Jason)
Stevens, Joe (Melissa) Berry, Nicole (Dan) Steele) Jamie
Berry and Steven Hackett, great grandchildren, Kenneth
Stevens, Wesley Steele and Jaden Steele, sister in
law, Ona Reynolds of Wellsville, brothers in law, Gilbert
Hackett of Virginia and Walter Hackett of Bath, several
nieces and nephews and very dear friends, Ruth Coon
and Beverly Hamilton.
She was preceded in death by her brother, Doug
Reynolds.
The family will receive friends on Monday, May 19 from
noon to 2 pm at the H.P. Smith & Son Inc. Funeral Home,
1607 Main St. Woodhull, NY. A memorial service will follow there at 2 pm with Rev. Brian Diffenbacher officiating.
Burial will be in Woodhull Cemetery.
In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to the
American Heart Assoc. or a charity of one’s choice. On
line condolences and memories may be left at www.
hpsmithandsonfuneralhome.com.
Due to the lack of participation and bad
timing, the Youth 4 Youth Euchre Tournament has been cancelled. The Youth 4 Youth
Booster Club will be sponsoring a Bake
Sale on Saturday, May 17 from 8:00AM
- 2:00PM. We will be located on Steuben
Street in Addison.
We hope to see you there!
Thank You
Many thanks to all of you who made my 90th
Birthday so special. Thank you for your beautiful
cards, floral arrangements, monetary gifts and
attending my birthday celebration. A special
thanks to Betsy and Don for such a delightful
90th Birthday Celebration.
Rose Keefe
Re-Elect
Brian Crane
Addison Board of
Education
May 20th
Come to the Peoples Bakery
on May 31st from 11AM - 2PM
to introduce new products from
Linen World consultant
Margie Miles and possibly more
ATTENTION ADDISON CSD VOTERS
IT’S TIME FOR A CHANGE
YOU have a chance to make a difference in our children’s future.
Please get out and VOTE and when you do please think about a few
facts and then decide who you want to represent YOU!
I have voiced a few concerns at the Public Forum portion of the BOE
meetings recently.
• Past and present safety issues regarding our students at Tuscarora
(to this date not one board member has asked me what they are).
• The BOE president telling me that I could not meet with the board
or any members in regards to this and other concerns because I am
a part time employee (I reminded her that I am a taxpayer).
• I had to tell the BOE that they were holding ILLEGAL executive
sessions. (In these sessions, employee’s careers and student’s futures are discussed and decisions are made with NO minutes being
taken, which the law states has to be done).
• I have also informed those attending the meeting that our superintendent has applied for and was not accepted for the position of
superintendent in other districts twice in the past few months. (So
why don’t they grant him his wish and let him go. That decision is
coming up in June).
Besides EVERYONE I talk to agrees that the superintendent should
reside in the district, (board members should heed this as it is what
the TAXPAYERS want and you represent them).
Therefore I recommend voting for Mary Beth Grace and Derek
Burrell. If you do not want to vote for both of them, then you need to
ask yourself which incumbent you want to stay in office. We need to
move forward for the sake of our children’s future!
Please Vote on May 20th.
Thank You,
Bob England
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Saturday, MAY 17, 2014 Page 4
Addison School District Newsletter
www.addisoncsd.org
Superintendent, Mr. DioGuardi
Director of Curriculum and Instruction, Mr. Howe
Supervisor of Special Education, Mrs. Loomis
Addison Middle-Senior High School Principal, Ms. Crane
Tuscarora and Valley Elementary Schools Principal, Mrs. Flint
School Year 2013-2014
607-359-2244
607-359-2090
607-359-1111
607-359-2241
607-359-2261
Issue 31 Page 1 of 4 May 16, 2014
New York State Releases the K-12 Social Studies Framework
The Board of Regents adopted the New York State K-12 Social Studies
Framework. This framework will drive Social Studies curricular changes
moving forward. The Social Studies department throughout the district
will be examining the framework throughout the summer months and next
school year to determine the action
steps moving forward towards implementation in the Addison Central School District.
Overview
New York State K-12 Social Studies Framework (“NYS Framework”) is anchored in the New York State Common Core Standards for
Literacy and Writing and New York State Learning Standards for Social
Studies. These standards serve as a consistent set of expectations for what
students should learn and be able to do so that we can ensure that every
student across New York State is prepared to be an active and engaged citizen ready to pursue college or a career.
The framework fuses the New York State Learning Standards, key ideas,
conceptual understandings, and content sequences into a single document.
Each course sequence is similar to that of the previous Social Studies Resource Guide with Core Curriculum.
• Unifying Themes based primarily on the National Council for the Social Studies themes serve to unify ideas and concepts across all grade
levels.
• The Common Core Literacy Skills and Social Studies Practices include the skills and habits of mind that should be developed and fostered
using the content for each grade.
• Key Ideas and Conceptual Understandings for each grade level with
supporting Content Specifications are incorporated.
• The College, Career and Civic Life Framework notably the Inquiry Arc
is referenced as a curriculum development resource.
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School Year 2013-2014
Issue 31 Page 2 of 4 May 16, 2014
Tuscarora Instrumental Music News
•
Congratulations to all the 4th, 5th, and 6th grade band members for an outstanding spring concert! Mrs. Hamblin is very
proud of each and every one of you!
•
The band students at Tuscarora, along with Mrs. Hamblin, would like to say a big “THANK YOU” to the Woodhull Community Band members and Mrs. Kathy Knowles, for performing with us at our spring concert. It was such a great experience to perform with you all. We thoroughly enjoyed it!
Marching Band season is now upon us! Mrs. Hamblin has scheduled after school marching practices for the following
dates:Thursday, May 22nd (3:00-4:30), Thursday, June 5th (3:00-4:30), Tuesday, June 10th (3:00-4:30) .
***I know a lot of our students also play on sport teams. That is great; my children do as well! Just let me know if the
marching practices conflict with games, etc. I believe that most of the games and practices are later in the evening, so I
am hoping that everyone will be able to attend marching practice. If you would like your child to walk to the field at the
end of our practice, please let me know. Thanks! ~ Mrs. Hamblin. ***
• Memorial Day Parade – Monday, May 26, 2014. Students will need to report to the bus loop at the HIGH SCHOOL
at 9:30AM dressed in their new band shirt and dark pants or shorts. The parade begins at 10:00AM and ends around
10:45-11:00AM at the American Legion. The students may be picked up at the Legion following the parade.***The students need to leave their cases with their parents as we will not be returning to the HS following the parade.
•
Colonial Days Parade – June 14, 2014. Detailed information about the parade and permission slips will be coming
home soon about this parade. Please save the date!
College Fair
May 21, 2014—6-8 pm
Elmira Elks
Elmira Elks is hosting a FREE College Fair that is open to the public.
If you are a high school student, already a college student looking to
transfer, or want to return to college, this is the event for you to
attend! This college fair is open to the entire Southern Tier community. There will be representatives from two-year and four-year public
and private colleges/career schools, as well as the U.S. Armed services. Elmira Elks is located at 300 Gray Street, Elmira, NY 14901.
94 Rock will be broadcasting live from the event! We look forward to
seeing you there!
Questions: Please contact (607) 738-4075
NOTICE
THE ADDISON CENTRAL SCHOOL BOARD OF EDUCATION
WILL HOLD A SPECIAL MEETING ON MONDAY, MAY 19,
2014 AT 5:00 P.M. IN THE DISTANCE LEARNING ROOM OF
THE HIGH SCHOOL TO AWARD THE CONTRACTS FOR THE
PHASE II CAPITAL PROJECT.
The Valley Early Childhood School
had an important visitor on May 5th.
Mrs. Hicks from Arnot-Ogden Medical Center spent the day with the
children explaining how medicine
sometimes looks like candy. She explained how you should always ask
an adult what it is before eating it.
She brought Twitch and Twiggle to
help tell a story about how Twitch found his grandmother’s pills. Mrs. Hicks taught the children a special
saying when
they are not
sure if it is candy or medicine.
“If you don’t
know what it
is, stay away.”
Addison High School Drama Club
is Proud to Present
Roald Dahl஛s Willy Wonka
Addison Middle-High School’s spring musical is coming soon and you are cordially
invited to enter a world of chocolate and
pure imagination. The Addison High
School Drama Club, in association with Music Theater
International, will be performing Roald Dahl’s Willy Wonka. Performances will be Saturday, May 17th at 7:30 P.M.
and Sunday, May 18th at 2:30 P.M. General admission
tickets are $7.00 and $5.00 for students and senior citizens. Children 5 and under will be admitted for free. For
ticket reservations or information call 359-1111 or email
ĂďƵĐŬůĞLJΛĂĚĚŝƐŽŶĐƐĚ͘ŽƌŐ͘ Seating is reserved, so get
your tickets today. Bring your friends and family or just
indulge in a night out by yourself. Come enjoy the fun and
magic of Roald Dahl’s Willy Wonka.
Tennis vs. Prattsburgh-4:00
Varsity Baseball vs. Wellsville-4:30pm
Friday,
Varsity Softball @ Mudville Tournament-4:30
May 16
Modified Softball vs. Prattsburg-4:30pm
Track County Championships @ Campbell-Savona-5:00pm
Saturday, Varsity Softball @ Mudville Tournament-TBA
May 17 JV Baseball & Softball vs. Wellsville-11:00am
Monday,
Modified Baseball & Softball vs. J-T-4:30pm
May 19
Tuesday,
No Events Scheduled
May 20
Wednesday,
May 21 Modified Baseball & Softball @ Hammondsport-4:30pm
Thursday,
May 22 No Events Scheduled
Friday,
Modified Baseball & Softball vs. Arkport-4:30pm
May 23
Saturday,
May 24 Track Sectionals @ Wheatland Chili-10:00am
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School Year 2013-2014
Issue 31 Page 3 of 4 May 16, 2014
4th Grade KHFOOTY Club
4th Grade is pleased to announce the KHFOOTY Club Members for Marking Period 3. Congratulations on being the good Knights we all know you are!
25 Club
Connor Causer, Matthew
Mattison, Justice Balance,
Cole Brewer, Madison
McNeil, Rosalia Chadwick,
Isabella Young, Brandon
Reese, and Aiden Gonzalez
25
50 Club
Paul Hand, Dakota Herrington, Byrant Piersons, Triniti
50
Smith, Basil VanVliet, Trevor
Hand, Ajay Lynde, Asa Farr,
ChyAnn Santos, Trinity Pierson, Abbie Knaisch, Macy Welsh, Alan Cilino, Joanne
Lance, Hayden Clark, Tyler Dean, Alex Radka, Nakita Meade, Brittany Tarby,
and Luke Pepper
75 Club
Madalyn Bouton, Dominic Dowling,
Blake Driskell, Trista Martin, Braden
75
Thompson, Jenny Zheng, Anna
Strauss, Jodi Hammond, Tommy
Hargrave, Djiade Ballard, Brayden Bills, Bryce Kriner, and Madalyn West
100 Club
Madalyn Bouton, Blake Driskell, Jenny Zheng, and Tori O'Brian
ABOVE: Mr. Schea's Global I classes have built some creative
projects illustrating Feudalism. Cole Grabowski created a model of
Zheng He's flag ship.
On April 4th , the American Sign Language I and the ASL II
classes had the opportunity to go to the ASL Rally in Syra
cuse. Attending were Brittany Bibalo, Kameron Giardina,
Tristan Hamblin, Kathryn Morris, Danielle Preston, Kira Rob
bins, Luke Woodard and Mackenzie Woodhouse. ASL is
American Sign Language and it is taught in the Distant
Learning Room. This class has been offered through GST BO
CES for the past three years. When the students attended the
rally they were able to meet their teacher Ms. Aimee Dixon
in person for the first time. Ms. Dixon is located in Bing
hamton. They also met the students they have class with eve
ry day. (Hammondsport, Watkins Glen, Tully, Baldwinsville
and Cleve Hill ). They were able to use what they have
learned all year in class. Voice Off (no talking ,only signing.)
NTID (National Technical Institute of
the Deaf) came in and did skits; only
100
On April 24th, students in the A
-3 program participated in the
2014 Spring SciFair Showcase
at the Wings of Eagles Museum in Elmira. Kim Seamon,
21st Century A-3 Coordinator,
said that Steven Conklin, Dakota Root, Hadden Crawford,
JC Seymour, Bethany Windows, and Jordyn Agapito did a
wonderful job of presenting
their virtual world, which was
based on the book The Hunger
Games by Suzanne Collins.
Chasetin Crane, Alexis
ABOVE: Front: JC Seymour and Steven Conklin
Padgett, and Abriana Frawley- Rear: Jordyn Agapito, Hadden Crawford, Dakota
Corwin were also involved in Root, and Bethany Windows
creating the world.
Prom 2014
The Addison Central
School 11th and
12th grade prom
took place on Saturday, May 10. At the
end of the night,
Juniors Ann Stull
and Hunter Childs
(pictured left) were
crowned Prom King
and Queen.
signing was used. They also involved
the students. What a great experience
for everyone. Everyone left with new
friends, had a great time, and will
never forget the great experience they
had. Advisor Mrs. Cox said that her
club is made up of students who “are
very helpful...they have taught me a lot too.”
The Class of 2015 would like to thank
all parents, grandparents, maintenance, custodial, secretarial, and
kitchen staff, along with chaperones
for helping make our prom a huge success.
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Saturday, MAY 17, 2014 Page 7
School Year 2013-2014
Issue 31 Page 4 of 4 May 16, 2014
Honors in Excellence Roll
Grade 6
Makayla Bills
Cerinne Furniss
Sarah Gainer
James Gardner
Jenna Lynde
Vanessa Ryhal
Katelynn Wood
Xin Mei Zheng
Grade 5
Grade 4
Isabella Benjamin Madalyn Bouton
Benjamin Bouton Thomas Hargrave III
Allison Jumper
Cade Heysham
Bryce Kriner
Emma Horton
Tori O’Brian
Rylee Pepper
Madalyn West
Aiden Proudfoot
Jenny Zheng
Amber Rice
Chloe Smith
Katherine Wood
Grade 3
Jillian Ames
Ezri Klepacz
Hailey Morse
High Honor Roll
Grade 6
Mary Allington
Paige Boutelle
Kayla CatonPeet
Noah Clark
Ronald Dailey
Kayla Darby
Jeremey English
Brennan Foster
Jessica Hamilton
Ariana Hand
David Howe
Elijah Hunt
Thomas Jacobson
Colby Jones
Trent Makowiec
Isabella Painter
Jena Rice
Payten Samuelson
John Stierly
Ryan Sutryk
Grade 5
Michael Benjamin Jr.
Logan Bissonnette
Gabrielle Coletta
Kaden Coykendall
Tristan Dann
Kihara Gotshall
Tabitha Hammond
Marshall Harding
Sully Harrington
Trevor Jeffers
Dylan Riley
Daniel Ryhal
Quay Sands
Tanner Smith
Sara Stierly
Amaya Stratton
Stephens
Kelsey Sullivan
Zackary Wedd
Hayle Wheaton
Braden Thompson
Isabella Young
Grade 3
Owen Cunning
Payton Woodhouse
ham
Kerrigan Driskell
Colby Lang
Grade 4
Tanner Loscig
Djiade Ballard
Sarah Lyons
Hayden Clark
Drew Monroe
Aiyana Cunningham
Dominic Dowling
Elijah Scriber
Blake Driskell
Cole Stratton
Asa Farr
Erin Terwilliger
Jodi Hammond
Brady Wheatcraft
Madison Keech
Courtney Wilson
Abbie Knaisch
Trista Martin
Luke Pepper
Honor Roll
Grade 6
Annette Addimando
Gage Ames
Evana Bowen
Zachary Davis
Koby Dennison
Benjamin English
Ezra Farr
Corrin Fenner
Tristen Herman
Justin Hunt
HeavenLey Kingsbury
Avalon Kitto
Trevor Knapp
Andrew Lynde
Eduardo Martinez
Jenna Mattison
Tristyn Risley
Brian Simon
Kora Somma
Marissa Tucker
William Tucker Jr.
Brianna VanGorden
Ian VanGorder
Paul Hand
Trevor Hand
Dakota Herrington
Ajay Lynde
Grade 5
Johnathan Martin
Caden Atwood
Madison McNeill
Caelyn Bailey
Hannah Pierce
Malachai Brown
Trinity Pierson
Ariah Buman
Chyann Santos
Bradyn Coletta
Triniti Smith
Elizabeth Elvenia
Anna Strauss
McKenzie Foster
Basil VanVliet
Jamie Lindsay
Kadyn Webster
Tessa Oberther
Cameron
Woodworth
Amore Seeley
Ema Smith
Grade 3
Haley Woughter
Olivia Baldwin
Jaylen Bilby
Grade 4
Blake Brooks
Justice Ballance
Nicole Burgess
Brayden Bills
Lyla Clark
Cole Brewer
Kira Dailey
Xavier Croft
Kaleb Farrand
Tyler Dean
Trinity Herrington
Wyatt Wheaton
Jeremy Wilson
Robert Horton Jr.
Jacob Howe
Charles Jacobson
Alaina Jones
Airrin Ketrow
Rebecca Knowles
Kendra McLean
Makayla Miller
Kindra Nolton
Madisen Piker
Levi Riley
Faith Skowvron
Eilyanna Vroman
Kobe Watson
Nathaniel Webb
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Saturday, MAY 17, 2014 Page 8
DINING & EVENTS
READY NOW!
MAY 23:
360 LM, Crates No Points, 50
laps Quad C, Non Winners for
Crate Sportsman
SPONSOR: T White Trucking
COST: $11
Ticket Info:
607-458-5275
Located on County
Route 102
off from State Rte 417
MEMORIAL DAY CHICKEN BBQ
Troupsburg Methodist Church
MAY 26, 2014 • 11:00 AM til Gone
TAKE OUTS ONLY!
Dinners: $9.00 Halves: $6.00
Social Hall will be open if you would like
to eat your take out meal there!
DRINKS AVAILABLE
CALL 607-525-6382 TO RESERVE!
St. Thomas / St. Catherine
Spaghetti Dinner
Date: May 29, 2014
Noble To Work At
Vintage Beauty Salon
Bethany Noble is now part of the staff at Vintage
Beauty Salon, Main St., Addison. While still in school
Bethany will be working 3 p.m. - 7 p.m. Monday,
Wednesday and Thursday and on Tuesday, Friday,
Saturday and Sundays by appointment only.
Please call Vintage Beauty Salon for an appointment
359-2368.
Roman & Ferchaw Open House
On May 7, Drs. Roman, Ferchaw, and Wade and the
staff of Addison Family Dentistry welcomed community members, area dentists, and dental specialists to
an open house showcasing our new office addition
and remodel. Construction began in August 2013
and was completed in January 2014. A new dentist
wing was added featuring seven dental operatories
with state of the art custom-built dental equipment,
a brand new sterilization room, and dental laboratory. An additional room was added for our digital
panoramic x-ray unit.
The existing dental operatories were transitioned to
five hygiene rooms and the office reception area and
waiting room were updated as well. Wifi is now available to our patients. Addison Family Dentistry would
like to extend a special thanks to Michael Carapella
of CP Michaels Construction for overseeing the entire
project and his endless hard work throughout this
process. We are happy to have an expanded facility
that will allow us to better serve our patients!
You can visit our website at addisonfamilydentistry.
com and we welcome new patients.
LOCALLY GROWN
PORK HALVES
408 E River St, Elkland, PA
(814) 258-7283
Hours:
Mon. - Fri. 8:30 - 5
Sat. 9 - 12
Greenwood Firemen
& Mason’s
Chicken BBQ
MEMORIAL DAY
May 26th • 11:00 - 1:00 PM
Dinner: $8.00
Half: $5.00
(Dinners include Salt Potatoes,
Baked Beans, Roll)
To Pre-Order call 225-4940
WALK-INS WELCOME!
Silver Top
Restaurant
Time: 4:30 PM - 7:00 PM
Place: Knoxville Community Center,
Knoxville PA
Cost: $8 - Full Order $4 - Half Order
*Children 3 yrs and under eat free*
TAKE OUTS
AVAILABLE
Questions? Call:
814
814-258-5121
Menu:
Spaghetti
Homemade Meatballs
Tossed Salad
Italian Bread
Dessert
“Southern Style”
Chicken Barbecue
Sat., May 17th @ 3:00 PM
*Pre-Orders appreciated, call the
Diner! Come Join Us!
7775 State Rte. 417 Addison, NY
(607) 359-2265
JASPER JUNCTION
MINI MART
3857 St. Rte. 417, Jasper
607-558-4002
HOURS: M-Sat 7am-9pm, Sun 9am-4pm
201 W. Main St.
(Restored
Bank Building)
OPEN
7 days
814-326-0888 a week!
NOW OFFERING BONELESS WINGS
GAL 5:22
But the fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace, patience, kindness,
goodness, faithfulness
ADDISON POST
Saturday, MAY 17, 2014 Page 9
Race Fest Results To Be In Next
Week
Cornerstone Bible Church
The Addison Race Fest results will be featured in next
weeks issue.
Educational Explanation of
a Working Forest
“New York Forest Owners Association will be hosting an educational explanation of a working forest
at Piestrak’s Forestlands LLC in Lindley, New York
on Saturday, May 31, 2014. Mr. Bruce Robinson, a
knowledgeable, quality New York Forester, will narrate
a tour of the forestlands and how they impact every
individual in one way or another.
We will meet at the Forestlands from 8:30am to
9:00am for coffee and a general introduction, with the
tour starting at 9:00am.
At approximately 12:00 noon we will break for a
provided lunch and then will continue the program
until 3pm.
The program is FREE and you will leave with a lot of
worthwhile information for landowners, etc.
Well behaved children are welcome to attend.
Location: 9757 Watson Creek Road, Lindley New
York. From the north, get off Route 15 at the Presho
Exit to old Route 15 towards Lindley. When you pass
the Green Shingles Restaurant on the left, Watson
Creek Road is on the right. Signs will be there to
guide you, approximately 300 yards up Watson Creek
Road. Should you have a folding chair, please bring it.
To prepare for those attending, please call Wanda
Piestrak at 607-205-0349.
Addison Community Center
Events
The Leland D. Flint Community Center is located at
13 Community Drive Suite #103. The Center is available for renting i.e. for meetings, parties, receptions,
showers, etc. The hours at the Center are Monday
through Friday from 9:00 am to 1:00 pm. Closed Holidays or otherwise posted. More information may be
obtained by calling (607) - 359-2555.
Events for the week of Sunday, May 25, 2014 through
Sunday, June 1, 2014, are as follows: Sun.- 5/25 Gateway Fellowship - Pastor Scott Towner - 10:00
a.m.; Alcoholics Anonymous - 7:00 p.m.; Mon. - 5/26
- MEMORIAL DAY HOLIDAY - OFFICE CLOSED NO EVENTS. Thurs. - 5/29 - Tae Kwon Do - Scott
Towner - 6:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m.; Sun. 6/1 - Gateway
Fellowship - Pastor Scott Towner 10:00 a.m.; Alcoholics Anonymous - 7:00 p.m.
Just for women ...
Reading my husband articles and seeing how the Lord
has been using them for His kingdom, it seems good to
me with God’s help, to write devotionals once a month
dedicated to just us women. I pray that this will encourage
and help you in your daily walk with the Lord.
A mother’s prayer
Have you ever asked; does God hear my prayer? In the
bible we can see the story of a woman named Hannah.
We can find her story in the book of 1 Samuel chapter 1.
A little review of her story: Hannah couldn’t have children,
because the Lord closed her womb and for this reason
the Bible tells us in verse 7 that “she did not eat”. In verse
10 we see that she was in bitterness of soul. But in the
middle of her situation, Hannah prayed to God:
.. “O Lord of hosts, if You will indeed look on the affliction
of Your maidservant and remember me, and not forget
Your maidservant but will give Your maidservant a male
child, then I will give him to the Lord all the days of his
life, and no razor shall come upon his head.”
From this prayer, we discover some Biblical points:
First, God should be our first resource. - In her desperation, Hannah prayed to God, to the only one who could
help her. What a great testimony for everyone around her,
especially for us. Hannah chose the best. Second, We
should know who we are before God. - Hannah came
to God with all humility. She called Him “Lord of Host”
meaning that God is not just the creator of the earth and
everyone on it, but Creator of everything; Hannah’s lives
and ours are in His hands. Then she called herself God’s
maidservant. Did you know that a maid servant works
constantly to please her master? Wow! Meditate on this.
Can we call ourselves maidservants of God?
Third, we must be confident that our requests have
been heard.
After praying, the Bible tells us in verse 18 than Hannah
went her way and ate, and her face was no longer sad.
Hannah was sure that the Lord of Host heard her request
and more than that, she was encouraged by knowing that
whatever God decided to do, it was BEST. Go in peace
sister, God knows what is best for you as well.
Fourth, Leading our children to God is the best thing we
can do for them.
Hannah promised to God that she will give her child back
to Him. She knew that her child was going to be secure,
safe and especially loved by God and more than in any
other place he was going to find the protection and the
guidance he would need for life. Are we are teaching our
children who God is? Everything began with an honest
and a simple prayer, of a maidservant of God. So, does
God hear our prayers? the answer, Yes!! we just need
to ask Him. - by Yane Price Any questions, comments or
prayer request? Email us at [email protected]
Fleet Named Buffalo State Athlete of
the Year, First Year Athlete
Alec Fleet became the Bengals first men’s swimming &
diving All-American since 1977 when he earned honorable mention honors for placing 16th in the 3m dive at
the NCAA Championships. He was also a SUNYAC and
NCAA Regional Champion in the 1m dive and finished
third and fourth at the SUNYAC and regional meets
respectively in the 3m dive. He set all four school diving
records and broke the SUNYAC record for six dives on
the 1m board.
Chenango Cemetery Meeting
The Chenango Cemetery meeting will be held on May
17th at 7:00 at the home of Ann Hulbert.
Fashion Show
The Middletown Historical Society will be sponsoring a fashion show from Christopher & Banks
at the beautiful home of Ruth Tyndell on 10 Maple
Street, Addison, NY. The date is Saturday June
7th, 2014 and the program starts at 1:00. The
fashion show will be first with refreshments after.
Mark your calendars and planning on attending this
wonderful event. Call Vi Powers for reservations
at 359-4646. Tickets are $10 and will support the
Museum and Northrup Hill Schools’ expenses.
Canisteo Valley 4-H Stars Visit State Capitol
The Canisteo Valley 4-H Stars are a busy bunch of kids who are interested in raising livestock and/or rabbits and poultry. They raise funds every year that allow them to travel
out of our area to visit other farms and to learn more about agriculture in general. This year they visited Albany and its neighboring
counties.
In the wee hours of March 27th, 19 Canisteo Valley 4-H Stars, with 10 family members/chaperones, struck out in a “car-cade” toward our state capitol. During a tour
of the Capitol Building, the club learned many fascinating historical facts about its
construction. They climbed the Million Dollar
Staircase, which is a magnificent work of art and architecture that is made of red
sandstone that was shipped from Scotland in the late 1800’s. Over 600 faces are
carved into the staircase’s ornamental stonework—most are famous people in history,
while others are unknown.
Before the NY Senate convened for the day, the visitors were able to sit in the chamber
gallery and listen to the tour guide explain Senate procedure. On the other side of the
hall, as the group stepped quietly into the Assembly chambers to observe the proceedings there, they were beckoned by our own representatives—Assemblymen Phil
Palmesano and Joe Giglio—down to the chamber floor. This opportunity was a treat
delivered graciously by the three Assemblymen from our area that represent the districts: Assemblyman Phil Palmesano, Assemblyman Joe Giglio, and Assemblyman Bill Nojay.
The group was ushered into the Assembly chamber visitor’s area by our state Sargent-At-Arms. This area is directly behind the Assembly members and faces Assembly Speaker
Sheldon Silver, allowing as near participation in the proceedings as possible. Assemblyman Palmesano and Assemblyman Giglio explained what was happening and answered
dozens of questions from the curious group. The club was able to see a bill discussed and then voted upon.
At the appropriate time, the Canisteo Valley 4-H Stars were formally introduced and welcomed by the New York State Assembly!
The Canisteo Valley 4-H Stars’ visit to the Capitol Building was greatly enhanced with the kind help and support of Assemblyman Palmesano and his staff and by the tremendous
hospitality shown by Assemblymen Giglio and Nojay and Senator O’Mara. The group truly appreciates what they do for all of us!
After that exciting experience, the group was ready for a good lunch, followed by time spent at the New York State Museum. Among the favorite exhibits there were the Iroquois
longhouse and the Wooly Mammoth displays.
The following morning, it was “rise and shine” and tank up on a good breakfast, because the day would be spent outside in the cold rainy March weather. First stop was Kinderhook Farm, Valatie, NY. The farm raises lamb and beef that is marketed directly to the consumer, as well as to restaurants in NYC.
The club learned much about sheep husbandry and grazing. They were acknowledged by the farm’s flock guardian dogs and listened to Anna, flock shepherdess/manager
explain grazing, selection, and breeding practices.
After leaving Kinderhook, the tour headed farther south to Copake, NY—home of Elite Dairy, premier Brown Swiss breeder. Here, the club visited some of the finest Brown
Swiss cattle in the country and in the process learned some important calf care practices. Herdsman Steve Main reminded the young farmers-to-be that every sneeze, cough,
and loose “poop” warrants immediate attention. Whether you are caring for the $5,000 calves he was charged with or your own 4-H project or the neighbor’s livestock you may
be asked to help with, paying attention to any subtle changes in basic bodily functions can mean the difference between success and disaster.
Each year Steuben County 4-H members are encouraged to participate in the Hoard’s Dairyman cow picture judging contest—a national contest that has run continuously for
the last 75 years or so and is eagerly awaited by cattle evaluating fans from around the world. The 2013 Brown Swiss class was comprised of Elite Dairy cows!
After enjoying the wonders of the Elite Dairy, it was time to head west toward home and to begin to make plans for the NEXT trip. These excursions are made possible by community support of the club’s fundraising efforts. The annual sausage sale is a major source, and the club wishes to thank all of those who help in any way.
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NOW
BOOKING
GOLF CLUB
WEDDING
RECEPTIONS,
RETIREMENT PARTIES,
DINNER $30/PERSON
CLASS REUNIONS
• SATURDAYS-18 HOLES WITH CART AND LUNCH $30/PERSON
• SUNDAYS-18 HOLES WITH CART AND BREAKFAST $30/PERSON
& MORE!
PINNACLE $30 DAYS
•
• FRIDAY AFTERNOONS-9 HOLES WITH CART AND A FISH FRY
COME ENJOY THE COURSE, RESTAURANT AND UNPARALLELED
SCENERY. AT PINNACLE GOLF CLUB, WERE ON TOP OF EVERYTHING!
• THE HILLS BAR & GRILL OPEN DAILY
• COME ENJOY OUR NEW PUB FARE MENU
• SENIOR GOLF RATES AVAILABLE M-F
• FRIDAY FISH FRY
WHEN LOOKING FOR THE AREA’S BEST VALUE IN
GOLF, HEAD FOR THE HILLS’, INDIAN HILLS GOLF CLUB
1904 Pinnacle Rd., Addison • 359-4082
1959 Indian Hills Rd., Painted Post • 523-8060
Elkland Area Senior Citizens
LEGAL NOTICE
JASPER-TROUPSBURG CENTRAL SCHOOL DISTRICT
ANNUAL SCHOOL DISTRICT PUBLIC HEARING
NOTICE OF BUDGET VOTE – VOTING ON BOARD SEAT
The Elkland Area Senior Citizens Club held their May 1st luncheon meeting at the Elkland
Fire Hall. Raymond Doan led the group in prayer followed by the Pledge of Allegiance
to the Flag. There were forty members in attendance. Dick Vargeson introduced two
new members, Dean and Wilma Flynn and a guest, Mike Simons.
Dick Vargeson announced the Presbyterian Church in Elkland will be putting on a play
titled “The Good Bad & Holy”. The date is May 8 & 9 at 7:30 p.m. On May 18, the Westfield
Lions Club will be holding a “Chili Cook-Off” at Davis Park from noon til 2 p.m. Members
are urged to bring items in June for the “Chinese Auction” to be held at the July meeting.
Birthdays announced were: Bill Schoonover, Jim Marold, Bill & Louise Hall. Celebrating
anniversaries were: Abe & Lorraine Thurston - 64 years; Glenn & Chris Hendrickson - 60
years; Jim & Carol Marold - 56 years.
Bill Hall, Neal Butler and Glenn Hendrickson were on the table set up crew, Josie Andrysick, Barb McNeil, Lorraine Butler and the two Lorraine Thurstons were on the kitchen
committee. Glenn & Chris Hendrickson provided the ham for the dinner.
Long time member Lauretta Thurston is a patient at the Wellsboro Hospital with a broken
hip. Send her a card to room 276.
Winners of the door prize: Richard Potter; Big M gift certificate: Marilyn Doan and
50/50: Lucky Siciliano.
The Williamson School Jazz Band under the direction of Eric Lavelle was the entertainment for the club and as always did a great performance.
The next meeting is June 5 and new members welcome.
Addison Senior Dinner Club
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Annual Public Hearing of the inhabitants of the Jasper-Troupsburg
Central School District, Jasper, Troupsburg, Steuben County, qualified to vote at school meetings in
said district, shall be held at the Jasper-Troupsburg Central School Junior/Senior High School Building, Jasper, N.Y. in said District on May 13, 2014 at 7:00 PM for the transaction of such business as is
authorized by Education law.
AND NOTICE IS ALSO GIVEN that a copy of the statement of the amount of money which will be
required for the ensuing year for school purposes exclusive of public moneys, may be obtained
by taxpayers in the district during the fourteen days immediately preceding the annual budget vote
except Saturday, Sunday, or holidays, at the business office of the Jasper-Troupsburg Central School
between the hours of 8:45 am and 3:45 pm. Voting on the 2014-2015 budget and/or other propositions
involving the expenditures of money for the Jasper-Troupsburg Central School District will be held in the
junior/senior school building at Jasper on Tuesday, May 20, 2014 from 12 noon until 8:00 pm.
AND NOTICE IS ALSO GIVEN that the petitions nominating candidates for the office of member of the
Board of Education must be filed with the clerk of the district no later than 5:00 PM on April 21, 2014.
The vacancy to be filled is as follows: one five year term of Robert Lemay, last incumbent.
Forms may be secured at the business office of the Jasper-Troupsburg Central School, Jasper, N.Y.
School Board members are elected by a plurality of the votes cast for each vacancy. Voting on Board
of Education member will be held simultaneously with the 2014-2015 school budget voting.
AND NOTICE IS ALSO GIVEN that applications for absentee ballots to vote on the proposition may
be applied for at the office of the School District Clerk. Any such applications must be received by the
District Clerk at least seven days before the date of the aforesaid special district meeting if the ballot is
to be mailed to the voter, or the day before such special district meeting if the ballot is to be delivered
personally to the voter. A list of all persons to whom absentee ballots shall have been issued shall be
available for public inspection in the office of the District Clerk during regular office hours on each of
the five days prior to the day of the vote (excluding Saturday and Sunday), and such list shall also be
posted conspicuously at the place of voting. An absentee ballot must reach the office of the District
Clerk not later that 5:00 P.M. on the day of such special district meeting.
DATED: April 4, 2014
Jasper, New York
Melinda Morgan, District Clerk
Jasper-Troupsburg Central School District
Jasper, New York
Monday, May 19 - Stir fry pork over rice, winter squash, pineapple, wheat bread,
skim milk.
Tuesday, May 20 - Orange juice, Swedish meatballs over fettucini, zucchini & tomatoes, rice pudding with raisins, wheat roll, skim milk.
Wednesday, May 21 - Orange juice, roast turkey with gravy, stuffing, Carribean vegetable blend, yogurt, wheat bread, skim milk.
Thursday, May 22 - Orange juice, sloppy joe on kaiser roll, green & yellow beans,
tossed salad with dressing, apricots, skim milk.
Friday, May 23 - Orange juice, vegetable primavera, peas, tomato & cucumber salad,
pumpkin cake with whipped topping, wheat roll, skim milk.
Milk and bread served daily. Coffee and tea. Menu subject to change without notice.
All Senior Citizens 60 years of age and older or the spouse of a person 60 are invited
to attend. The suggested donation per meal is $3.00. We gladly accept Food stamps, cash, or checks paid daily,
weekly or monthly. Voluntary donations are very important to maintain the program. If you are not yet 60, there is
a charge of $6.00 per meal. See your site manager. Alternate menu items require a reservation at least one day
in advance. The program is sponsored by the Steuben County Office for Aging under a contract with Pro Action of
Steuben and Yates Inc. For reservations call Senior Dinner Club 359-9297 between 10:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. Please
make reservations at least one day in advance.
Drivers License Class
Driver Don’s Driving School, Box 64, Avoca, N.Y. is offering the N.Y. State Department of Motor Vehicles
5-hour pre-license course required for a drivers license on Saturday, May 24th, 2014, from 5:00 p.m.10:00 p.m. at the Salvation Army Citadel on Denison Parkway in Corning, NY. For info. www.driverdon.com,
OR 607-566-8507.
“TORO” Lawn Mowers
ON SALE!!
Plenty in stock - get
yours while supplies last!
• Self-Propelled
• Personal Pace
*Three in one
mowers:
Side Discharge,
Mulcher, Bagger
2 Yr. & 5 Yr.
Waranteed Machines
B&B Repair Service
14 2nd St., Canisteo NY 14823
607-698-2876
Mon-Fri: 7:30 - 5:00
Cameron Fire Dept.
Election Results
Chief - Mike Crosby; 1st Assistant Chief - James
Hoad; 2nd Assistant Chief - Bill Spangenburg; 3rd
Assistant Chief - Royce Hoad; Ambulance Captain
- Tamara Hoad.
President - Dale Woodworth; Vice President Dave Quick; Treasurer - Norma Yarka; Secretary
- Kathy Lyons; Chaplin - Mort Gridley.
Winners of the Middletown
Historical Society Raffles
The Middletown Historical Society appreciates all
the support of the public in our raffles and coming to
our lovely tea at Carolyn Flint’s home. The winners
of two hanging flower baskets generously donated
by Kraig Hamilton of Nature’s Gardens were Ann
Brush and Judy Thomas. The winner of our picnic
basket raffle that was on display at Fran’s Landing
was Jeanne Curreri. Congratulations to our winners.
The raffle earnings were earmarked for the highest
history awards given each year at graduation to two
seniors.
DONNA’S MAIN STREET
MARKET & DELI
WEDNESDAY SPECIAL!!
New Item: Rotisserie Chicken,
Mashed Potatoes & Gravy
$6.29 +tax
Sat. Night Race Special
(4PM - 8PM Only)
Buy “2” whole cold subs
$14.99 +tx
Stop in & check out our new
Smith & Forge Hard Cider 16oz. Cans
$2.09 inc. tax & dep.
Twisted Hard Lemonade - Strawberry,
Pink & Regular - 6 pks.
$10.68 inc. tax & dep.
HOURS:
Mon. - Sat.: 7:00 AM til 9:00 PM
Sunday: 8:00 AM til 9:00 PM
1613 Main St., Woodhull, NY 14898
607-458-5650
[email protected]
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CLASSIFIED AD RATE:
$7.00 FOR THE FIRST 20 WORDS
10¢ A WORD THEREAFTER
DEADLINE: WEDNESDAY BY 3:00 PM
FOR SALE
JONSERED CHAIN SAWS
Saw Chain, Bars
Sprocket & Repairs
For Most Brands
of Chain Saws
Hydraulic Hose
Belts, Pulleys
Sprockets, Bearings
Oil & Grease
Bolts by the pound
Forney welding supplies
A & B Repair Shop
11204 Co. Rte. 119
Addison, N.Y.
3 miles West of Addison
E&M BULK FOOD
1 mile off 417 on Church Hill
Rd, Woodhull, NY
Baking needs, groceries,
meats, cheeses, maple syrup
& more. Open Mon. - Sat.
Our greenhouse will open
April 21st. Come check us out!
14-RTF-C
FOR SALE
33 ft. Cherokee camper with
slide-out, mint condition. Call
814-258-7394.
20-3T-P
NOTICE
CHICKEN BBQ
May 24th - $3.00. Twin Rivers
C.B. Campgrounds, Cty Rt. 5,
Addison, Call 607-359-2547/
607-962-7563. Music 1p.m. 5 p.m. Harold Benjamin &
Country Boys. Admission
$3.00. Public welcome.
Seasonal sites $800.00.
20-2T-P
sales
FOR SALE
Several Oak & Maple
chairs, nice, clean dresser
$69.00; Girls bike, ex. condition $59.00; Several new
motorcycle tires $22. - $39.
382-0115.
20-1T-P
DEADLINE FOR
ADS & NEWS
WEDNESDAY
3:00 P.M.
Electronics, Amish wagon,
clothes and toys.... too much
to list!! No Early birds!
20-1T-P
ANNUAL MULTI-FAMILY
YARD SALE
1637 Jasper St., Woodhull.
Fri. May 23 & Sat. May 24 8 a.m. - 2 p.m. Brand name
clothing, household & much
more. Something for everyone!
20-1T-P
wanted
WANTED
Antiques, costume jewelry
and silver coins. Hours:
Thursday - Sunday 11 a.m. 4 p.m. Eagle Inn Shop, 11
West Front St., Addison, NY
15-RTF-C
services
GUARANTEED TIRE &
AUTO
Tires Sold and Repaired
Lowest prices
43 William St.,
Guaranteed!
Addison, NY
Motor Vehicle, ATV, Farm,
607-359-2786
Construction, Lawn Equipment, RV’s, Trailers and
More! Area’s Largest InStock Inventory! Auto and
Light Truck Repair! Brakes
USDA
ST. THOMAS/ST. CATHERINE Carefree Affordable Housing are our specialty! 55 Main
Street, Lawrenceville, PA.
SPAGHETTI DINNER
For the Elderly (62 years of
33-RTF
May 29, 2014 from 4:30 p.m. age or older), Handicapped/ 570-827-0215.
to 7:00 p.m. Knoxville Com- Disabled regardless of age.
PAYING HIGHEST RATES
munity Center, Knoxville, Pa.
For lead or lead acid
Cost: $8.00 - full order; $4.00
Spacious
Spacious11Bedroom
Bedroom
batteries.
- half order. Children 3 yrs and
Apartments
Apartments
Phone
607-329-7342.
under eat free. Menu: Spa-
FOR SALE
607-359-4197
Maple syrup evaporator 40” w/
Call between 8:00-8:30AM 12’ long Leader pans and
Shop Hours:
king arch includes hoods,
M-F: 7-7; Sat.: 7-5
stacks, preheater. 359-2769 ghetti, homemade meatballs,
tossed salad, Italian bread.,
20-1T-C
dessert. Take-outs available.
FIREWOOD FOR SALE
Questions? call 814-258FOR SALE
Split and slabwood, avail20-2T-C
able delivered, all hardwood Fertrell Organic minerals, salt 5121.
&
fertilizer
by
the
bag
or
ton
HEAP approved. Various
size loads available. Call for totes.
Wades Farm, Jasper, NY
pricing. Phone 607-458CREEKSIDE GREENHOUSE
607-792-3662 or
5816.
14-23T-P
6338 Derby Hill Rd.
607-661-0989
Addison, NY
17-6T-C
Baskets, bedding plants,
AUTO INSURANCE
herbs, vegetable plants hyFOR SALE
Save money!!!
62 Volkswagen Beetle, all brid and heirloom, planters.
Low Rates!!
original. $6500.00 o.b.o. 329- We will fill your planters your
Low Down Payment,
choice or ours. A big variety
8507.
20-1T-P
Local Service
of homemade wooden plantCall the Stewart Agency
ers. From Addison take 417
SUMMER COAL SALE
359-3617
Now till June 20th. Southern West 7 miles, from Woodhull
take 417 East, to Cty. Rte. 81
Tier Coal 607-458-5688.
FOR SALE
Bulk Mulch $32.00. 20-5T-C follow signs 2 miles to
Custom built storage
greenhouse. Open dawn to
sheds, cabins, playdusk. Closed Sundays.
houses, doghouses, feed- CLASSIFIED AD DEADLINE
20-2T-P
ers and more. Built with
WED. BY 3:00 P.M.
AMISH MADE STORAGE
kiln dried white pine board
SHEDS
and batten, 2x4 framing,
Rent to own, minimal down
3/4 plywood, 4x6 pressure
payment, no credit checks,
treated skids. You design
free delivery within 30 miles.
it, we build it. If you are in
607-368-9738. 18-3T-C
need of a shed come
4 FAMILY YARD SALE
check us out!
May 17th, 8:00 a.m. til at
YOUNG HICKORY
DEALERS WANTED.
Boyers Sheet Metal, Rt. 417
FLOWER FARM
Detweiler’s
West, Addison. Something
2819 Cty. Rt. 117
StorageSheds
for Everyone!
20-1T-C
Troupsburg, NY
444 Cook Hollow Rd.
MULTIPLE-FAMILY
607-525-6564
Woodhull, New York
YARD SALE
14898
15-4T-P
We now have top soil
2761 County Route 1, * Proven winner Hanging BasFOR SALE
Addison. Sat. & Sun. May 17 kets * Victorian Planters * BedPine, Hemlock, Larch and and May 18 - 8 a.m. - 4 p.m.
ding plants * Perennials * ShrubOak Lumber. In stock and
Front Load washer & dryer bery * Strawberry Baskets * Fruit
cut to order.
w/pedestals, furniture, kids Trees * Ornamental Trees *
BEILER LUMBER 11227 Co. clothes and toys, household
Cemetery Urns Filled * Bulk
Rte. 119 Addison, NY. 3 items, antiques.
20-1T-P Mulch - Natural Brown, Red &
miles west of Addison 607Black. Gift Certificates Available
HUGE ESTATE SALE
359-4197. Call at 8:00 to
- Major Credit Cards Accepted.
May 17 & 18
8:30 a.m.
Processed Cow Manure, Mush8 a.m. - 4 p.m.
4 miles west of Addison, room Soil, Great for gardening.
FOR SALE
7183 Cty. Rt. 100, Addison, Large selection of Pottery & Gar8’x10’ storage shed.
den Decor. Hours: Mon. - Fri. 9
818-337-9178
20-1T-P NY. Look for signs.
Antiques, Art, Furniture, Jew- a.m. - 7 p.m.; Sat. 9 a.m. - 5 p.m.
elry, Tools, Fishing Gear, CLOSED SUNDAY. 19-1T-C
MILLER’S POLY LAWN
FURNITURE
Tables, settees, gliders,
swings, chairs, bars,
benches, wishing wells,
and more. Maintenace free
furniture, 7 colors in stock.
3481 CR. 31, Greenwood,
NY 14839. 1 mile north of
Jasper. 15-8T-P
FOR RENT
HOMESTYLE SUPPERS
Call 359-2530
for reservations.
18-5T-P
NOTICE
KURTZ GREENHOUSE
NOW OPEN
ADDISON PLACE
APARTMENTS
ApplicationsAccepted
Accepted
Applications
Call today for an appointment
to view our community, for an
application or for general
information. TDD# Relay 711
Valerie Dominick, Manager.
30-RTF-C
LINDVILLE STORAGE &
RENTAL
Storage units for rent 5x10 -$40.00; 10x10 - $55.00,
larger units available. Pay
for 3 months, get 4th month
free! 12 Cty. Rt. 115, Lindley,
NY across from Brownie’s.
Call 607-542-5286 or email
[email protected].
CLASSIFIED AD DEADLINE
WED. BY 3:00 P.M.
607-242-4565.
45-RTF-C
HOME INSURANCE
Let us help you protect
your most valued Asset
Local Service
Low Rates
Call the Stewart Agency
359-3617
BOYER’S SHEET METAL
& WELDING
ADDISON
AUCTION HOUSE
Monday thru Friday
4:30 - 6:30
Saturday
8:00 - Noon
7777 Rt.417 Addison, NY
One bedroom for age 62 and
older or disabled regardless of
BUYING UNWANTED
age. Handicapped accessible.
SCRAP METAL
607-936-6239 (Voice/TDD)
Cars, trucks and farm
Equal Housing Opportunity.
equipment, catalytic converters. Call Jim 846-8816.
ROOM FOR RENT
5-RTF-C
$550. per month or $150.
weekly, all utilities included,
J.S. GENERAL
free wifi and cable, fully furCONTRACTING
nished in Lindley. Call 607- “Complete Services”: New542-5286 or 570-447-1790 or Old Building/Remodeling/
email [email protected]. Sheetrock/Roofing/Siding/
51-RTF-C
Decks/ Concrete/Tile/Landscaping. Fully Insured, Free
FOR RENT
Estimates. (607) 458-5254.
1 bedroom apartment,
Painted Post, lower, off street
parking, $600. plus utilities
HORSEBACK RIDING
and deposit. Cats welcome.
LESSONS
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Publication Notice of Organization of
BIG CREEK PROPANE LLC
Under Section 206 of the Limited Liability Company
The name of the Limited Liability Company is STFLITHACA, LLC (“Company”). Its Articles of Organization
were filed with the Secretary of State on April 14, 2014.
The office of the company is to be located in Chemung
County, New York. The Secretary of State has been
designated as agent upon whom process against the
Company may be served. The post office address to
which the Secretary of State shall mail process is 203
Colonial Drive, Horseheads, NY 14845. The purpose
of the business of the Company is any business purpose permitted under the Law.
Publication Notice of Organization of
L&D Hospitality LLC
Under Section 206 of the Limited Liability Company
Law
“A Farmer Friendly Direct Marketing Service”
The name of the Limited Liability Company is L&D Hospitality LLC (“Company”). Its Articles of Organization
were filed with the Secretary of State on May 5, 2014.
The office of the Company is to be located in Steuben
County, New York. The Secretary of State has been
designated as agent upon whom process against the
Company may be served. The post office address to
which the Secretary of State shall mail process is P.O.
Box 13, Corning, New York 14830. The purpose of
the business of the Company is to engage in general
business enterprises.
Barb Kelley
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Under Section 206 of the Limited Liability Company
(607) 359-3402
Phone: 1-607-225-9974
Email: [email protected]
Scott Gerbes cell: 607-382-3885
Legal notice
PUBLICATION NOTICE OF ORGANIZATION
OF STFL-ITHACA, LLC
1529 Sullivan Road - Addison, NY 14801
1434 State Rte. 417, Greenwood, NY 14839
Faye Guild-Nash
Legal notice
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GERBES COLLISION SERVICE
BIG CREEK PROPANE LLC, a domestic LLC, filed
with the SSNY on 4/11/14. Office location: Steuben
County. SSNY is designated as agent upon whom process against the LLC may be served. SSNY shall mail
process to The LLC, 7200 County Rte. 70A, Hornell,
NY 14843. General Purpose.
Notice of formation of
GORDON & PHYLLIS FLEISHMAN TRUCKING, LLC.
Articles of Organization filed with the Secretary of State
of New York (SSNY) on 3/27/2014. Office location: Steuben County. SSNY is designated as agent upon whom
process against the LLC may be served. SSNY shall mail
process to: The LLC, Dennis Force, 6637 County Road
7, Prattsburg, NY 14873. Purpose: Any lawful purpose.
Publication Notice of Organization of
Huskies’ Florida Holdings 2 LLC
Under Section 206 Limited Liability Company
The name of the Limited Liability Company is Huskies’
Florida Holdings 2 LLC (“Company”). Its Articles of
Organization were filed with the Secretary of State
on April 22, 2014. The office of the company is to be
located in Steuben County, New York. The Secretary
of State has been designated as agent upon whom
process against the Company may be served. The
post office address to which the Secretary of State
shall mail process is 7 Whispering Pines Drive, Painted
Post, NY 14870. The purpose of the business of the
Company is to manage and develop real property, and
all other lawful uses.
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Saturday, MAY 17, 2014 Page 13
Elk Creek Cemetery Association Meeting
LEGAL NOTICE
ADDISON CENTRAL SCHOOL DISTRICT
NOTICE OF ANNUAL MEETING
NOTICE OF BUDGET HEARING
VOTING ON BOARD SEATS
The annual meeting of the Elk Creek Cemetery Association will be held Monday, June 2, 2014 at 7 p.m. at the Borden Baptist Church Fellowship Hall, Cty.
Rte. 100, Borden, New York.
Legal notice
Publication Notice of Organization of
BELFRY ARTS, LLC
Under Section 206 of the Limited Liability Company Law
BELFRY ARTS, LLC Articles of Org. filed NY Sec. of State (SSNY) 3/25/2014.
Office in Steuben Co. SSNY desig. agent of LLC upon whom process may be
served. SSNY shall mail copy of process to 406 Canisteo St., Hornell, NY 14843,
which is also the principal business location. Purpose: Any lawful purpose.
Publication Notice of Organization of
CROOKER PROPERTIES LLC
Under Section 206 of the Limited Liability Company
CROOKER PROPERTIES LLC Articles of Org. filed NY Sec. of State (SSNY)
4/2/2014. Office in Chemung Co. SSNY desig. agent of LLC upon whom process
may be served. SSNYshall mail copy of process to 124 Overlook Dr, Horseheads, NY 14845, which is also the principal business location. Purpose: Any
lawful purpose.
Articles Of Organization Of Sun Dog Events LLC
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Budget Hearing for the inhabitants of Addison Central School
District, qualified to vote at school meetings in said district, will be held in the cafeteria of the high school
on Tuesday, May 13, 2014 at 5:30 p.m. for the transaction of such business as is authorized by the
Education Law.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Annual Meeting for voting on the 2014-2015 school budget, and
the election of two members to the Board of Education, to fill the expired terms of Lucinda Sutton and
Brian Crane, will be held on Tuesday, May 20, 2014 between the hours of 12:00 noon and 8:00 p.m.
in the high school gymnasium.
NOTICE IS ALSO GIVEN that a copy of the statement of amount of money which will be required for
the ensuing year for school purposes may be obtained by any taxpayer in the district if they did not
receive a copy in the mail during the fourteen days immediately preceding the annual meeting, except
Saturday, Sunday, or holiday, at any schoolhouse office of Addison Central School between the hours
of 8:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m.
NOTICE IS ALSO GIVEN that the petitions nominating candidates for the office of member of the
Board of Education must be filed with the Clerk of the District no later than 3:00 p.m. April 21, 2014.
The following vacancies are to be filled on the Board of Education:
1. A five (5) year term to fill the expired term of Lucinda Sutton
2. A five (5) year term to fill the expired term of Brian Crane
Petitions must be directed to the Clerk of the District, must be signed by at least twenty-five
qualified voters of the district, and must state the name and residence of the candidate.
NOTICE IS ALSO GIVEN that applications for absentee ballots are available to be picked up at the
District Office, 7 Cleveland Drive, Suite 101, Addison, NY 14801, Monday through Friday between the
hours of 8:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. If requested, the application can be mailed to the person, or parents
may pick them up for their children who are away at college. If there are questions, please call the
District Office at 359-2244.
The application must be received by the clerk at least seven business days before the election if the
ballot is to be mailed to the voter (May 9, 2014), or the day before the election (May 19, 2014) if the
ballot is to be picked up personally. Sealed ballot envelopes will be received up to 4:00 p.m. on Election
Day at the District Office.
Mary Berkan
District Clerk
Under Section 203 of the Limited Liability Company Law
THE UNDERSIGNED, being a natural person of at least eighteen (18) years of
age, and acting as the organizer of the limited liability company hereby being
formed under Section 203 of the Limited Liability Company Law of the State of
New York certifies that: FIRST: The name of the limited liability company is: Sun
Dog Events LLC SECOND: The county, within this state, in which the office of the
limited liability company is to be located is STEUBEN. THIRD: The Secretary of
State is designated as agent of the limited liability company upon whom process
against it may be served. The address within or without this state to which the
Secretary of State shall mail a copy of any process against the limited liability
company served upon him or her is: Mathew Ingles 6192 Scudder Road Savona, NY 14879 FOURTH: The
limited liability company designates the following as its registered agent upon whom process against it may
be served within the State of New York is: Mathew Ingles 6192 Scudder Rd. Savona, NY 14879 .
Publication Notice of Organization of
ACOMB ACRES PROPERTIES, LLC
Under Section 206 of the Limited Liability Company
ACOMB ACRES PROPERTIES, LLC, a domestic LLC, filed with the SSNY on 12/24/13. Office location:
Steuben County. SSNY is designated as agent upon whom process against the LLC may be served. SSNY
shall mail process to The LLC, 9944 State Rte. 36S, Dansville, NY 14437. General Purpose.
Thank You
Thank you everyone for the visits, phone
calls, cards, balloons and well wishes during my recent illness. It is nice to know
everyone is so caring. I am home now and
doing well.
Appreciated, Pat Ward
Publication Notice of Organization of
GRUNT WORKERS ALLIANCE DEVELOPMENT, LLC
Under Section 206 of the Limited Liability Company Law
GRUNT WORKERS ALLIANCE DEVELOPMENT, LLC, a domestic LLC, filed with the SSNY on 3/11/14. Office location: Chemung County. SSNY is designated as agent upon whom process against the LLC may be
served. SSNY shall mail process to The LLC, 35 Rolling Acres Rd., Pine City, NY 14871. General Purpose.
Publication Notice of Organization of
MILLPORT LANDING, LLC
Jasper-Troupsburg Alumni Banquet
will be held at the Jasper-Troupsburg
Elementary School, June 14th.
Classes are 1964 & 1989.
Please contact Eileen Bliss
607-525-6223 for reservations.
Articles of Organization filed with NY Sec. of State on 3/24/2014. Office of company located in Chemung
Co. The Secretary of State is designated as agent of the LLC upon whom process against it may be served.
The address to which the Secretary of State shall mail a copy of any process accepted on behalf of the LLC
served upon him or her is: c/o United States Corporation Agents, Inc., 7014 13th Ave., Suite 202, Brooklyn,
NY 11228. The name and address of the registered agent upon whom and at which process against the
LLC may be served is: United States Corporation Agents, Inc., 7014 13th Avenue, Suite 202, Brooklyn, NY
11228. Purpose: Any lawful business.
Notice of formation of
TRAID PAIGE, LLC.
Arts. of Org. filed with Secty of State of NY (SSNY) on 3/19/14. Office location Chemung County. Street
address is: 241 Scenic Drive Horseheads, NY 14845. SSNY has been designated as agent of the LLC upon
whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail process served to: TRAID PAIGE,LLC, 241 Scenic
Drive Horseheads, NY 14845. Purpose: Any lawful business.
Publication Notic eof Organization of
BIEBER FARM LLC
Under Section 206 of the Limited Liability Company Law
BIEBER FARM LLC Articles of Org. filed NY Sec. of State (SSNY) 5/6/2014. Office in Steuben Co. SSNY
desig. agent of LLC upon whom process may be served. SSNY shall mail copy of process to 10613 S. Main
St., Prattsburgh, NY 14873, which is also the principal business location. Purpose: Any lawful purpose.
Publication Notice of Organization Of
Shade Tree Properties LLC
Under Section 206 of the Limited Liability Company Law
The name of the Limited Liability Company is Shade Tree Properties LLC (“Company”). Its Articles of Organization were filed with the Secretary of State on September 13, 2013. The office of the company is to be
located in Steuben County, New York. The Secretary of State has been designated as agent upon whom
process against the Company may be served. The post office address to which the Secretary of State shall
mail process is 181 Upper Delevan Avenue, Corning, NY 14830. The purpose of the business of the Company is to manage and develop commercial real estate, and all other lawful uses.
Rathbone Memorial Park
Mark Goodrich and Jordan Kenyon from Kenyon
Memorials, Elkland Pa installed the Memorial Bricks at
the Rathbone Memorial Park in time for Memorial Day.
The Rathbone Memorial Park is open to anyone
wishing to purchase a brick for a love one. The application for the bricks are available at the Rathbone
Town Clerk’s Office. The cost is $30.00 for engraving of three lines with up to 12 characters per line.
Should you have questions contact Mary Jacobson
Town Clerk or Dan Farrand Town Supervisor at 607359-2583. WWW.townofrathbone.com
ADDISON POST
Saturday, MAY 17, 2014 Page 14
Dear Editor:
In less than a week we will be going to the polls
in order to vote for the school budget, and for two
seats on the Board of Education. I ask you all to
consider what has transpired over the past four
years before you make your decisions. If you
are content with the districts spending habits,
your children’s experiences in school, and the
increases in your school tax bill, then you need
to vote for Brian Crane and Lucinda Sutton.
They are both wonderful people, and their track
records speak for themselves.
I feel that we need to do a better job of controlling our spending habits within the district. I also
feel that we need to help the teachers and staff
enhance our children’s educational experiences.
Our children’s teachers are not being given the
proper ability to do their jobs. I stand for change,
and will never be considered a “yes-man”. I will
battle for your children, and will accept nothing
less than what they deserve. I will also offer that
I have never seen anybody’s taxes decrease,
when their tax assessment rises. Furthermore,
there are other local school districts that have
actually proposed decreases to their budgets.
It’s not enough to simply say that we can do
better; at this point we have no choice. I will not
ask any of you for your vote, but I will ask that
all of you come out and vote. It is important now,
more than ever, that you speak on behalf of
yourself and the students.
Respectfully yours,
Derek L. Burrell
Dear Editor
My name is Brian Crane and my five year term
on the Board of Education is expiring at the end
of June 2014. Upon reflection of the past ten
years that I have served on the school board,
the decision to run for re-election was easy. Let
me formally announce that yes, I am running for
re-election and would be honored to continue to
serve the Addison Central School district as a
member of the Board of Education.
The school district has seen much growth and
progress over the past decade and I feel proud to
be a part of the successes that we, as an entire
school community, have achieved. Remember,
this is a true team effort and without the support
and commitment of the staff, students, parents,
taxpayers, and the community at large, the
school board’s duties become exponentially
more difficult. We are lucky here in Addison to be
able to “get things done” because of this support.
For those that may not know me, let me review
my background a bit and give a short resumé
of my qualifications, experiences, district successes, and family. I have been a lifelong resident of Addison, graduating from our high school
in 1986. I currently am the successful owner and
operator of Crane’s Ventures (formerly Crane’s
Towing) and Crane’s Auto Sales. I am presently
working on and looking forward to, bringing my
businesses back to Addison.
As a local business owner, ten year member
on the Board of Education, and volunteer experience in both youth softball and soccer, I feel I
can offer the school district unique experiences
and assistance in many areas of school district
governance. The recent successful completion
of our Phase I capital project and the startup of
Phase II is but one key area where I can provide
guidance and assistance.
These are difficult times in public education,
no doubt. With all of the recent changes to
standards, curriculum and assessments, more
accountability throughout the system, and the
challenging economic climate, the need for experience on the Board is more critical than ever.
Lastly, I have the full support of my family to
continue this important and critical work. Having
two children, one in college and one still in high
school, helps me to better understand the current
realities of school age students, parenting, and
balancing work with family life.
On May 20th, the voters of our community will
be asked to vote on the 2014-2015 school budget and for two open seats on the school board. I
am asking for your vote on one of these seats as
I believe I can provide the leadership necessary
for continued success.
Thank you in advance for your support.
Sincerely,
Brian Crane
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‘08 Jeep Libery Sport Utility, 4dr, 4x4,
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80K, AM/FM/CD/Bluetooth, AC, rear
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auto, 4x4, flame red, 99K, AM/FM/CD,
AC, CC, PL, PW
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AM/FM/CD, AC, CC, PL, PW, leather
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Richard J.
“Dick” Hickok
Richard J. “Dick”
Hickok, age 68, of Tuscarora, passed away
unexpectedly on Monday, May 12, 2014 at
home. He was born
on December 27, 1945
in Corning, the son of
the late Clarence and
Ethel (Coon) Hickok.
He married Joan Richtmyer on July 4, 1990 on
Hours: Mon. - Sat. 8AM - 7PM
the property where they
Closed Sunday
later built their home on
County Route 5. She
predeceased him on
May 14, 2008.
Dick retired from
1 Mile West of Addison on Hardscrabble Rd. off 417
Corning, Inc. in 2004
following 40 years of
service. He was an
avid outdoorsman who
raised beagles and loved all his animals. He enjoyed riding
his motorcycles and participating in local motorcycle related
fundraisers. He also enjoyed playing poker with his friends.
Dick is survived by his companion, Bonnie Sutton; children, Roger (Lisa) Hickok of
Painted Post, Chris Hickok
of Painted Post, Bart “Rick”
Hickok of Baltimore, MD,
Kelly Gargano of Painted
Post, David (Janet) Swan
of Tucson, AZ, and Damion
(Kiyana) Manwarren of Petersburg, VA; grandchildren,
Dawson, Heather, Lindsey,
Jonathon, Gabriel, and Inara; foster brother, Neil (Nancy)
White of Jasper; and canine companion, Eddie.
Serving the Southern Tier since 1918
Family and friends are invited to call at Carpenter-Flint Fu327 East Second St.,
neral Home, 10 Wall Street, Addison, on Friday, May 16, 2014
Corning • 936-9531
from 2:00 to 4:00 pm and 6:00 to 8:00 pm. Funeral services
Aclystoverfuneralhome.com
will take place there on Saturday at 10:00 am with burial at
Coopers Plains Cemetery at the convenience of the family.
Those wishing may make donations to the Fingerlakes
Artwork by Marie Blackwell
Humane Society, 7315 State Route 54, Bath, NY 14810.
To express condolences, go to www.carpenter-flintfuneralhome.com
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Dylan Draper of Rathbone bagged this first gobbler
on the opening morning of the youth hunting weekend. He had a 8 1/2” beard and 1” spur and weighed
20 pounds.
Congratulations & Happy 13th Birthday Dylan.
Your family is very proud of you.
- Hanging
Hang Baskets - Vegetable Plants
- Herbs - Geraniums - Bedding Plants
- Cemetery pots filled
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Rudolph
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7567 Hardscrabble Rd., Addison, NY
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ADDISON
First Presbyterian - Rev. Peter Marr. Each Lord’s Day Morning Worship 10:00 am,
Fellowship Period last Sunday of every month.
Episcopal Church Of The Redeemer: The Rev. Linda Leibhart. 1 Wombough Square
607-359-2300. Sunday 11:00 am Holy Eucharist & Church School.
Gateway Fellowship - Pastor Scott L. Towner, Sunday 10am Service, Nursery & Kid’s
Church 11am at the Addison Community Center. Bible Study: Tuesday evenings at
Oakley & Jewell Hayes’ home at 6:30pm. Please call Pastor Scott 359-2430 or email
at [email protected] for more info. gatewayaddisonny.com
Riverside - 16 Main Street, Addison. Riverside Youth - Mondays 6:00pm (when in
school). Your special meeting place.
St. Catherine’s - Rev. Patrick Connor. Lord’s Day Masses: Sat. 5:15; Sun. 10:30;
Consult bulletin for schedule of Masses for holidays & confessions.
Sovereign Grace Baptist - Pastor Scott Greene. Corner Front & Wall Sts., Sun. School
10:30 am, Morning Wshp 9:00 am children & adults.
The Jesus Church Mennonite Fellowship - 1 mile west of Addison on Route 417. Tim
Wright, Pastor, Sunday School 9:30 am; Worship 10:30 am. www.thejesuschurchnymc.
com
First Baptist - Rev. Scott Greene, 14 Baldwin Ave. 359-3404, Sunday School 9:30
am, Worship 10:30 am.
United Methodist - Pastor Peggy Knopf, 359-2316; Sunday Worship Service 10 am.
ADRIAN
Canisteo Valley Church of Christian Fellowship - Meets in Adrian; Worship starts at
10:00 am
Adrian Baptist Church - Adrian, NY. Sunday School 10 am, Worship Service 11 am.
Church phone (607) 698-2989. Pastor Frank Lenahan
AUSTINBURG
Baptist Church - Adrian Essigmann, Pastor. Sun. Schl. 10 am. Wshp. 11 am, Praise
7 pm; Wed. Prayer 7 pm.
United Methodist Church - Sunday Worship 9:30 am; Fellowship 10:30 am; Pastor
Sherry Good 814-326-4187.
BATH
Buck Settlement Baptist Church - Greg Ferguson, Pastor.776- 2446. Sun. Schl &
Church 10 am; Even. serv. 6 pm; Wed. Prayer 6:30 pm
Living Waters Church - Services Every Sunday & Thursday Night at 6:00 PM. 200
East Steuben Street 607-324-5117.
BEAVER DAMS
Full Gospel Church of Caitlin - 683 Backer Rd., Pastor Patrick - Petrice Neyman; 7:00
Wed. Bible Study; 11:00 AM & 6:30 PM Sunday. 607-739-9579
BIG FLATS
Unitarian Universalist Fellowship - Rt. 17 & Hibbard Rd. Pres. - Jenny Monroe. Services
10:30 am. 607-562-3017.
BORDEN
Baptist - Morning Wshp. 10 am, Sunday School 11 am. Wed. night prayer service
6:00pm. 607-359-4481.
BRADFORD
Baptist - Pastor Chris Durham. Sun. Schl. 9:45 am, Wshp. Serv. 11 am, Sun. Even.
7 pm, Wed. Prayer 7 pm.
Roman Catholic - St. Stanislaus Church - Pastor, Reverend Patrick Connor. Masses:
Sat. 7 pm, Sun. 8 am & 9am & 12:15pm.
CAMERON
Christian Center - 5274 Co. Rt. 119 Main St., Cameron. A Full Gospel Fellowship.
Teaching 2:00 to 9:00 p.m. Sunday Nights. (607) 695-2673
CAMPBELL
C & MA Church - 8766 Rt. 415, Campbel, Sun. Am Wshp. 10am, Fellowship time
11:00am, Sunday School 11:20am. Church phone is 527-4427.
Curtis Baptist Church - Tannery Rd. Dale Ingraham, pastor. 527-8775. Sun. Schl. 9:45
am, Morn. Wshp. 11 am, Even. 6 pm, Wed. Even. 6:30 pm.
Roman Catholic - St Joseph the Worker. Pastor: Reverend Patrick Connor. Masses:
Sat. 4pm, Sun 9am.
United Methodist Church - 8516 Main St., Alan Jones, Pastor. 527-3343. Sun. Morn.
Wshp. 9:45 am - 11:00 am, Sun. School 11:00 am, Sat. Service - 10:45 - 11:30 am.
SOUTH CANISTEO
United Methodist - Dan Knopf, Pastor. Sun. Schl. 10am, Wshp. Service 11:00 am.
CATON
United Methodist Church - St. Rt. 225 Caton Center - Pastor Beth Bouwens 524-6551.
Sunday 9:00 am Prayer & Praise Service - Traditional Worship Service 10:30am
CORNING
Campbell-Erwin Baptist Church - Meads Creek Road, Coopers Plains, NY, Pastor
Tom Bell, 9:30 AM Sunday Worship Service; 10:30 AM Coffee and Conversation;
11:00 AM Sunday School.
Faith Lutheran Missouri Synod - 71 W. First. St. For infor. 962-4970. Sun. Schl. 9:45
am, Wshp. Serv. 11 am.
Friends of the Cross - Pastor, Pete Miller 962-6159. 10:00 am Sundays. Wednesday
Evening 7 PM - 60 Goff Rd., E. Corning.
United Pentecostal Church - 2355 Bailey Creek Road, Pastor John Bagg - 936-0870.
Sunday Service 10 am.
The 7th Day Adventist Church - Fuller & Cayuta Sts. Pastor, Roger Curtis 767-9233.
Sabbath Serv. Sat. 11 am, Sabbath Schl 9:45 am.
Christian Life Baptist - 2523 Brown Hollow Road, Corning Sunday School 9:30 am;
Prayer & Praise 10:30 am; Worship 11:00 am; Evening Service 6 pm; Mid-week
Wednesday at 7 p.m.
South Corning United Methodist Church - 12 Caton Rd, Corning, New York, Sunday
Worship 8:45 AM
First Congregational United Church of Christ - 171 W. Pultney St., Corning, NY 14870,
607-962-7423, Rev. Marraine C. Kettell, Sunday Worship 10am, Fellowship 11am.
All Saints Parish, 222 Dodge Ave., Corning, NY 14830, 607-936-4689
Saturday Masses: 4:00pm St Mary Church, 158 State St, Corning; 5:15pm St Vincent
de Paul Church, 222 Dodge Ave, Corning
Sunday Masses: 7:00am & 11:30am St Mary Church, 158 State St, Corning; 9:00am
St Vincent de Paul Church, 222 Dodge Ave, Corning
Weekly Masses: Immaculate Heart of Mary Church, 115 E High St, Painted Post;
M-W-F at 12:10pm; T - Th at 6:45am
ELKLAND
Wesley Chapel - 424 N. Buffalo St - Rev. Robert Goodrich, Sun. Schl 10 am, Morn.
Wshp 11 am, Wed. Eve. Bible club 6pm, service 7pm, Sun. Eve. 7 pm (814) 367-5340.
Parkhurst Memorial Presbyterian Church - 302 W. Main St., Sunday School 10:30 AM,
Worship 11 AM, Rev. Dorothy Densmore, pastor, 814-258-7294
St. Thomas Catholic Church - Fr. John Kita, Pastor, Confession Saturday 3:15-3:45pm.
Mass Sat. 4pm&Sun.8:30 am. St.
Catherine Mission Church (Westfield) - Sat. 6:15-6:45pm. Mass Sat. 7 pm & Sun.
10:30 am.
Elkland United Methodist - 120 North Buffalo St., Elkland, Pastor Sandi Henker, Sunday
morning service 11:00am, Sunday School 9:45am.
Elkland Baptist Church - 207 W. Main Street, Elkland, PA. Sunday Morning Worship
@ 11 AM; Sunday Evening @ 6 PM. Pastor Scott Ball, (570) 835-0259. www.
elklandbaptistchurch.org
Are You Trying Too Hard?
In little league baseball, when a young player is at bat, the coach may tell him, “Don’t try to kill the ball; just meet it.” When
you swing as hard as you can, you lose control and you may just strike out. Sometimes in our daily lives we may strike out.
Perhaps we’re trying too hard to please someone, or to succeed at something.
In many instances trusting in God, and being yourself, may be all that is needed to be respected and successful. God
doesn’t want us to be lazy, and He does expect us to do our best; but accepting our potential, and not jeopardizing our moral
standards are important.
In life, everyone occasionally strikes out, but learning from our mistakes and not dwelling on them, makes one a better person.
Remember the Lord in everything you do, and He will show you the right way.
Good News Bible Proverbs 3:6
WOODHULL
ERWIN
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints - 80 Chatfield Place E, Painted Post, The Community Church of Woodhull - United Methodist & Baptist worship
together Sunday service 9:30am, Sunday school 10:00am, Located next to the
NY. Sunday Service at 9:30 am.
GANG MILLS
Twin Tiers Christian - 36 Beartown Rd., James Kisner, Pastor 936-9403. Sundays Bible Schl. at 9:30 am; Worship at 10:30 am
GREENWOOD
Community of Christ - Main St., Pastor Elder Denise Hoyt, Summer hours thru Sept.
1st: No Sun. Schl.; Worship 10:30 am.
Open Door Baptist Church - RD#1. Pastor Don Mosley. (607) 792-3398. Sun. Schl.
10 am, Wshp. Serv. 11 am; Even. Serv. 6 pm; Wed. 7:00 pm.
United Methodist Church - Pastor Dan Knopf, Sunday Wshp. 9:30 am, Church Schl.
9:30 am.
Bennett’s Creek Bible Church - between Canisteo & Greenwood on Rt. 248. Sun.
Schl. 10 am, Wshp Serv. 11 am.
HARRISON VALLEY
Full Gospel Fellowship - Pastor Allyn Baker - Main Street, Sunday School 10 am;
Morning Worship 11 am; Sun. Evening 7 pm Bible Study 11:30 am
HEDGESVILLE
Presbyterian Church - Morn. Wshp. 11 am. Pastor Brian Diffenbacher
HORNBY
Congregational Church - Rev. Richard Hubbard, Wshp. 9:00 am.
HORNELL
Living Waters Church - Full Gospel Church, Pastor, Philip J. Casterline. Sun. Schl.
9:45 am, Wshp Serv. 11 am, Wed. Bible Study 6:30 pm, Fri. Evangelistic Service 6:30
pm. Located on Whiskey Lake Rd., 324-5117.
Our Lady of the Valley - St. Ann’s Church - Rev. Peter Anglaaere Masses: M-F 7am,
12:15pm, 5:15pm; Sat. 8am, 4:30pm; Sun. 7am, 10:30 am, 5:30pm.
WEST JASPER
Wesleyan - Rev. Todd L. Mitchell Sr, 792-3463. Sundays - “The Vineyard” at 10 am.
Sunday Worship at 11 am
JASPER
United Church - Rev. David Barnard -Wshp. Serv. 11 am; Sunday School, Bible
Study 10 am.
Boyd’s Corners Bible Church - Terry Moore, Pastor, Sun. Schl. 10 am, Wshp. Ser. 11
am, Bible Study Tues. 7:00pm 607-368-3927.
KNOXVILLE
Abundant Life Full Gospel Fellowship - Alba St., Pastor, Terry Spencer 814-326-4582.
Sun. Schl. 10 am, Wshp. Serv. 11 am, Wed. Even. 7 pm.
Boatman Road Full Gospel Church - Pastor Philip Campbell, presiding. Call 740-6549554 for schedule of services and more info.
Butler Hill Baptist - between Elkland & Knoxville on Butler Hill. Pastor Bill O’Neill.
814-326-4282. Sun. Schl. 9:45 am, Morn. Wshp. 11 am, Youth meets 6:00 pm, Even.
Serv. 7:00 pm, Wed. Prayer/ Bible Study 7:00 pm.
Knoxville Yoked Church - Sunday Worship 11 am; Pastor Sherry Good 814-326-4187.
LAWRENCEVILLE
Baptist - Academy St., Pastor Jonathan Bowden; Associate Pastor Ivan Wheeler III and
Sr. Pastor Rev. Robert C. Burket 814-258-7686; Sunday Worship 10:00 am; Harp&
Bowl (call for dates & locations) 7:00pm.
Calvary United Methodist - Rev. Robert Strozyk, Wshp. Serv. 8:30 AM and 11 AM,
Kids for Christ, Wed 4:30 PM, Church School 9:30 AM.
East Lawrence Baptist - Somers Lane Rd., G. Victor Perry, Pastor. Sun. Schl. 9:45
am, Wshp. 11 am, Even. Serv. 6 pm, Mon. JOY Club 6:30 pm, Wed. Prayer 7 pm.
LINDLEY
Community Church - Pastor, Ron Head 523-7321. Rt. 15. Sun. Wshp. 10 am, Sun.
Schl. 11 am, Wed. Youth 5:45 pm, Sun. Even. 7 pm, Wed. Bible Study 7 pm.
Presho-Lindley United Methodist Church - Sundays 9 am Worship; 10:15 am
Fellowship Hour; Pastor William R. Lusk.
EAST LINDLEY
Baptist Church - Pastor, Sheldon Roblyer. Tannery Creek Rd. Wshp. Serv. 10 am,
Sun. Schl 11 am, Sun. Even. 6:00 pm, Wed. Prayer 7 pm.
NELSON
United Church of Nelson (Presbyterian and Methodist) - Worship 8:45 AM, Sunday
School 10 AM, Rev. Dorothy Densmore, pastor, 570-827-2219
OSCEOLA
United Christian Ministries Mission Outreach - 167 Main St., Director, Rev. V.E.
Boley. Food & Clothing Mission Center, Life Skill Programs & Counseling for help
814-258-7304.
Osceola Presbyterian - 104 Church Street, Worship at 9:30am. Pastor Sandi Henker.
Osceola United Methodist Church - Pastor Sandi Henker, Sun. morning srv. 9:30am
PAINTED POST
Victory Highway Wesleyan - 150 Victory Highway. Senior Pastor, Steve McEuen. 3
Sunday Morning Wshp Services: 8:30 am-9:50 am-11:10 am; One Eighty (6-12 grade)
at 9:50am & 11:10am; The Mix (6-12th grade), Wednesdays 7-8:15PM. Nursery,
Children and Adult classes during all 3 services.
United Methodist & First Presbyterian Churches - 201 N.
Hamilton St., Pastor Glenn Kennedy. Sunday Wshp 10 a.m. / Sunday School and
Adult Bible Study 11:15 a.m.
RATHBONE
United Methodist - Minister Morris Gridley Jr., Sunday Wshp Service 9:30am
REXVILLE
Our Lady of the Valley - St. Mary’s - Rev. Peter Anglaaere, Masses; Sunday 8:30 am.
RISINGVILLE
United Methodist Church - Rev. Veronica Seeley, Worship 9:00 am.
THURSTON
Thurston Christian Church - 7511 County Rte. 333, Campbell, NY 14821, Pastor David
Peck. Sunday Worship 11 am; Wed. Prayer & Bible Study 6 pm
TROUPSBURG
Troupsburg Baptist Church - Sun. Schl. 9:30 am, Wshp. Serv. 10:30 am, AWANA
(Monday) 6:00-8:00pm Phone-a-prayer (Wednesday) 6:30pm.
United Methodist - Wshp Serv. Sunday 9:30 AM, Terry Kelly, Pastor
Young Hickory Baptist - Located on Cty Rt 117 midway between Rexville and
Troupsburg. Pastor, Ellis Grist. Sun. Wshp. 9:15am; Sun. Schl. 10:30am; Cottage
Prayer Meeting Wed. 5:00pm. 607-525-6402.
TUSCARORA
Baptist - Rollin Howard, Minister, Sun. Schl. 9:30 am, Wshp. 10:45 am, Even. Serv. 6
pm, Tue. KIDZ ROCK 6:15 pm, Wed. Youth Grp. 6:30 & Prayer Meet. 7pm
fire station, Rev. Brian Diffenbacher, Pastor, 5187 W. Main St., Woodhull, NY.
Cornerstone Bible Church – Sunday Worship Service 10:30 a.m. – Children’s
Church during the Service – 1621 Church Street, Woodhull, N.Y. - Pastor
Trevor Price – 607-792-3405
WEST UNION
Mennonite Church - 1459 County Rt. 84, Pastor,Robert Walters 814-228-3221.
Sun. Schl. 9:30 am; Morn. Wshp 10:30 am; Wed. evening youth group meet
7:30 p.m. Sun. evening service 3rd Sunday of each month.
WHITESVILLE
United Methodist Church - 446 Main St., Pastor, Edwin Jaqua; Worship service
11:00 am Sun., Monday School ages 3-12 3:20 pm, Gospel Music concert
Sun. 6:00 pm. Call for details 607-356-3203.
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