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Hours: Monday thru Friday 9:00am to 5:00pm Vol. 46 No. 50 Saturday, August 4, 2012 42 Main Street Addison, N.Y. 14801 Ph. 607-359-2238 / Fax 607-359-2283 News & Advertising Deadline: Wednesday at 3:00pm See us on the web at AddisonPost.net email: [email protected] “The Paper People Read” PRESORTED STANDARD U.S. POSTAGE PAID ADDISON, NY PERMIT NO. 3 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. All are welcome 16 years and older. Round and Square Dancing - August 10 - Starlight Ramblers; August 24 - White River. $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]. Benefit For Theresa Moore A benefit, sponsored by Greenwood and West Union Fire De- partments, will be held for Theresa Moore on August 11, 2012 from 2 p.m. - 8 p.m. at the Greenwood Town Barns. Adults: $10.00; Children under 10 free. Tickets also available at the door. Pulled pork, raffles and live music. For information contact Liz Waters 607-661-8390 or Todd Burdick 607-382-9764. This benefit will help defray the medical costs of cancer treatment for Theresa. Addison Boys Varsity & JV Soccer Practice will begin Monday, August 13 from 9:00 a.m. to 12 p.m. behind the high school. Please bring spikes, shin guards, sneakers, your own water, towel, and a swimsuit. Make sure your physical is up-to-date prior to our first practice. If you have any questions, please contact Dennis Knowles at (607)329-7867. Addison Varsity Cross Country Begins The Addison Cross Country team will begin practice on Monday, August 13th. Practice will run from (pun intended) 9:30am-11:00am. All August practice dates will be held at Pinnacle State Park--we will meet at the old softball field. Be advised--you will get thirsty and there will be bugs. Bring water and bug spray. Any questions may be directed to Coach Tim Lyons at 359-3824 or [email protected]. Trail Run at Pinnacle State Park Tim Lyons will be hosting a local trail run on Wednesday August 8th at Pinnacle State Park. The race begins a 6:30pm. The course will be 3.5 miles. There is no entry fee and no awards. The race will begin on the driving range. Limited parking will be available in the golf clubhouse parking lot. This race is part of the Wineglass Running Club Wednesday Night Series.Please contact Tim Lyons with any questions at 359-3824 or [email protected]. Hunter Education Course Addison Fish & Game Club is once again sponsoring a Hunter Education program. This course is fully certified by New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC). The objective is to familiarize youngsters and adults with safety, ethics and proper use of firearms. The course is open to ages 11 and up. Participants 11 years old must be accompanied by a parent/guardian. Partici- pants 12-15 years old are required to have a signed permission slip, from a parent or guardian, prior to first day of class. Classes will be held on Monday, August 20th (6:00 - 9:30 p.m.), Tuesday, August 21st (6:00 - 9:30 p.m.) and Monday, August 27th (6:00 - 9:30 p.m.). All materials and literature will be supplied. No firearms or ammunition may be brought to the Club. Attendance at all classes is mandatory. A passing score of 80% or > will be required before certification. A variety of teaching techniques will be used by the instructors including films, lecture, textbook study, demonstration, and active participation by students. Upon successful completion, a certificate will be awarded and your name will be filed with New York Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC). Pre-register by phone (725-0642) or email (suttondw.nysdeche@ gmail.com) however, you are still required to attend all sessions at the Addison Fish & Game Club. Class size is limited to 40 persons, first come, first served. Ambassadors Fall Foliage Festival Newspaper The Addison Ambassadors are planning to publish a newspa- per for their Fall Foliage Festival. If your business would like to advertise in the Addison Fall Foliage Festival newspaper or if you would like to place a memorial ad in memory of a loved one, please call Daryn at 359-4874 for more information. ACS Board of Education Meetings The Addison Central school board of education will meet August 14, 2012 and August 28, 2012 at 5:30 p.m. in the high school cafeteria for their regularly scheduled business meetings. Attention Cameron Area Students The Cameron Community Committee will be distributing school supplies at no cost to the Cameron area students on August 11th, 2012 from 9:00 - 10:30 a.m. at the Cameron Town Hall. PS: students don’t forget your list. Addison Eagles Club Car Show & Chicken BBQ The Addison Eagles Club, St. Rt. 417W, annual Antique Car Show will be held Sunday, August 5th from 11:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. A Chicken Barbecue will be held from 12:00 - till. Rain date August 26th. Meeting Change and Victorian Tea Hurry and make your reservations for the Victorian Garden Tea Party on August 11th at 45 Tuscarora St. by calling Vi Powers at 359-4646. Two sittings one at noon and at three o’clock. The regular general meeting of the Middletown Historical Society on August 8th at the Museum has been changed to August 15th at the Northrup Hill One Room School House at 6 o’clock. Bring a bag lunch and drink and dessert will be provided. If you missed the picnic you can see the school house at this meeting. Addison Merchants Group Hot August Friday Night Schedule The Addison Merchants Group “Music in the Park” schedule for the month of August is as follows: August 3: Irish ballads and variety of music by “Pat Kane & Friends.” August 10: Ron Monroe & Phantoms - Classic Rock. August 17: Joe’s Garage - Classic Rock. August 24: Black Velvet Express - Country Music & Oldies. August 31: “Surprise ???” you’ll have to wait on this one! Don’t forget this Friday night July 27 at 7:00 p.m. the legend “Harold Benjamin & the Country Boys. Bring your lawn chairs, relax and enjoy our summer Music in the Park series. We are able to continue on into August thanks be to local mercahnts and individual donations over $650.00 so far, your contributions are greatly appreciated! Also, if you haven’t signed a team up yet for the “Addison Merchants Golf Tournament”, it’s not too late! This event is back and sponsored by “Armstrong Telephone Co” with all proceeds going to help fund “Music in the Park”. The tourney is being held on Sunday, August 5 at 9:00 a.m. at the Pinnacle Golf Course. See or call Chris Ames at the Pinnacle for more information, 359-4082. Canisteo Grange To Hold Meeting Canisteo Grange #460 will hold its next meeting on August 7, 2012 beginning at 7:00 p.m. The Grange is located on 5th Street, Canisteo, NY. A program will be presented on Army Worms and should be interesting and informative. There will be a question and answer period following the program. Refreshments will be served. All interested individuals are invited to attend this program. Grange is a family fraternal, community service organization with roots in agriculture. We develop personal leadership skills in our members and strengthen our communities through local involvement. Blood Drive The Woodhull Community Church in collaboration with the Steuben Family Enrichment Collaborative will be hosting a blood drive on Sat- urday, August 11, 2012 from 9 a.m. - 2 p.m. at the Woodhull Methodist Church located on the corner of Jasper and Main Street in Woodhull. Donations are down more than 10% across the country resulting in critically low blood supply levels. One pint of blood can save up to three lives. We urge all those eligible to donate to please come out and roll up a sleeve. Together we can make a difference one pint at a time. Pantry of The Sovereign Grace Baptist Church The Pantry of the Sovereign Grace Baptist Church, 5 Front Street, Addison, will be held on the Sunday following the third Saturday of each month, from the basement of the church building. Continuing the custom of previous months the pantry will open immediately following the Sunday School and Morning Worship Services. Persons wishing to attend the worship services are welcome, however, church attendance is not required. The Pantry is open for residents of Addison and vicinity. It provides a variety of foods including: breads, cookies, cakes, fruits and vegetables. This is a ministry of the church. There is no charge. Simply bring a box or sack in which to carry the foodstuff home. This month’s Pantry will be held Sunday, August 19th from 11:45 a.m. to 1 p.m.

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Hours: Monday thru Friday 9:00am to 5:00pmVol. 46 No. 50 Saturday, August 4, 2012

42 Main Street Addison, N.Y. 14801

Ph. 607-359-2238 / Fax 607-359-2283

News & Advertising Deadline: Wednesday at 3:00pm

See us on the web at AddisonPost.net

email: [email protected]

“The Paper

People Read”

PRESORTEDSTANDARD

U.S.POSTAGE

PAID

ADDISON, NYPERMIT NO. 3

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. All are welcome 16 years and older. Round and Square Dancing - August 10 - Starlight Ramblers; August 24 - White River. $10.00 each includes - Finger food,snacks and legal beverages served all evening, door prizes, 50/50 raffl e, no alcohol on premises, smoking outdoors only. Handicap accessible. For information call Foster 607-458-5281 or email at [email protected].

Benefi t For Theresa Moore A benefi t, sponsored by Greenwood and West Union Fire De-partments, will be held for Theresa Moore on August 11, 2012 from 2 p.m. - 8 p.m. at the Greenwood Town Barns. Adults: $10.00; Children under 10 free. Tickets also available at the door. Pulled pork, raffl es and live music. For information contact Liz Waters 607-661-8390 or Todd Burdick 607-382-9764. This benefi t will help defray the medical costs of cancer treatment for Theresa.

Addison Boys Varsity & JV Soccer Practice will begin Monday, August 13 from 9:00 a.m. to 12 p.m. behind the high school. Please bring spikes, shin guards, sneakers, your own water, towel, and a swimsuit. Make sure your physical is up-to-date prior to our fi rst practice. If you have any questions, please contact Dennis Knowles at (607)329-7867.

Addison Varsity Cross Country BeginsThe Addison Cross Country team will begin practice on Monday, August 13th. Practice will run from (pun intended) 9:30am-11:00am. All August practice dates will be held at Pinnacle State Park--we will meet at the old softball fi eld. Be advised--you will get thirsty and there will be bugs. Bring water and bug spray. Any questions may be directed to Coach Tim Lyons at 359-3824 or [email protected].

Trail Run at Pinnacle State ParkTim Lyons will be hosting a local trail run on Wednesday August 8th at Pinnacle State Park. The race begins a 6:30pm. The course will be 3.5 miles. There is no entry fee and no awards. The race will begin on the driving range. Limited parking will be available in the golf clubhouse parking lot. This race is part of the Wineglass Running Club Wednesday Night Series.Please contact Tim Lyons with any questions at 359-3824 or [email protected].

Hunter Education Course Addison Fish & Game Club is once again sponsoring a Hunter Education program. This course is fully certifi ed by New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC). The objective is to familiarize youngsters and adults with safety, ethics and proper use of fi rearms. The course is open to ages 11 and up. Participants 11 years old must be accompanied by a parent/guardian. Partici-pants 12-15 years old are required to have a signed permission slip, from a parent or guardian, prior to fi rst day of class. Classes will be held on Monday, August 20th (6:00 - 9:30 p.m.), Tuesday, August 21st (6:00 - 9:30 p.m.) and Monday, August 27th (6:00 - 9:30 p.m.). All materials and literature will be supplied. No fi rearms or ammunition may be brought to the Club. Attendance at all classes is mandatory. A passing score of 80% or > will be required before certifi cation. A variety of teaching techniques will be used by the instructors including fi lms, lecture, textbook study, demonstration, and active participation by students. Upon successful completion, a certifi cate will be awarded and your name will be fi led with New York Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC). Pre-register by phone (725-0642) or email ([email protected]) however, you are still required to attend all sessions at the Addison Fish & Game Club. Class size is limited to 40 persons, fi rst come, fi rst served.

Ambassadors Fall Foliage Festival Newspaper

The Addison Ambassadors are planning to publish a newspa-per for their Fall Foliage Festival. If your business would like to advertise in the Addison Fall Foliage Festival newspaper or if you would like to place a memorial ad in memory of a loved one, please call Daryn at 359-4874 for more information.

ACS Board of Education Meetings The Addison Central school board of education will meet August 14, 2012 and August 28, 2012 at 5:30 p.m. in the high school cafeteria for their regularly scheduled business meetings.

Attention Cameron Area Students The Cameron Community Committee will be distributing school supplies at no cost to the Cameron area students on August 11th, 2012 from 9:00 - 10:30 a.m. at the Cameron Town Hall. PS: students don’t forget your list.

Addison Eagles Club Car Show & Chicken BBQ

The Addison Eagles Club, St. Rt. 417W, annual Antique Car Show will be held Sunday, August 5th from 11:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. A Chicken Barbecue will be held from 12:00 - till. Rain date August 26th.

Meeting Change and Victorian Tea Hurry and make your reservations for the Victorian Garden Tea Party on August 11th at 45 Tuscarora St. by calling Vi Powers at 359-4646. Two sittings one at noon and at three o’clock. The regular general meeting of the Middletown Historical Society on August 8th at the Museum has been changed to August 15th at the Northrup Hill One Room School House at 6 o’clock. Bring a bag lunch and drink and dessert will be provided. If you missed the picnic you can see the school house at this meeting.

Addison Merchants GroupHot August Friday Night Schedule

The Addison Merchants Group “Music in the Park” schedule for the month of August is as follows: August 3: Irish ballads and variety of music by “Pat Kane & Friends.” August 10: Ron Monroe & Phantoms - Classic Rock. August 17: Joe’s Garage - Classic Rock. August 24: Black Velvet Express - Country Music & Oldies. August 31: “Surprise ???” you’ll have to wait on this one!Don’t forget this Friday night July 27 at 7:00 p.m. the legend “Harold Benjamin & the Country Boys. Bring your lawn chairs, relax and enjoy our summer Music in the Park series. We are able to continue on into August thanks be to local mercahnts and individual donations over $650.00 so far, your contributions are greatly appreciated! Also, if you haven’t signed a team up yet for the “Addison Merchants Golf Tournament”, it’s not too late! This event is back and sponsored by “Armstrong Telephone Co” with all proceeds going to help fund “Music in the Park”. The tourney is being held on Sunday, August 5 at 9:00 a.m. at the Pinnacle Golf Course. See or call Chris Ames at the Pinnacle for more information, 359-4082.

Canisteo Grange To Hold Meeting Canisteo Grange #460 will hold its next meeting on August 7, 2012 beginning at 7:00 p.m. The Grange is located on 5th Street, Canisteo, NY. A program will be presented on Army Worms and should be interesting and informative. There will be a question and answer period following the program. Refreshments will be served. All interested individuals are invited to attend this program. Grange is a family fraternal, community service organization with roots in agriculture. We develop personal leadership skills in our members and strengthen our communities through local involvement.

Blood DriveThe Woodhull Community Church in collaboration with the Steuben Family Enrichment Collaborative will be hosting a blood drive on Sat-urday, August 11, 2012 from 9 a.m. - 2 p.m. at the Woodhull Methodist Church located on the corner of Jasper and Main Street in Woodhull. Donations are down more than 10% across the country resulting in critically low blood supply levels. One pint of blood can save up to three lives. We urge all those eligible to donate to please come out and roll up a sleeve. Together we can make a difference one pint at a time.

Pantry of The Sovereign Grace Baptist Church The Pantry of the Sovereign Grace Baptist Church, 5 Front Street, Addison, will be held on the Sunday following the third Saturday of each month, from the basement of the church building. Continuing the custom of previous months the pantry will open immediately following the Sunday School and Morning Worship Services. Persons wishing to attend the worship services are welcome, however, church attendance is not required. The Pantry is open for residents of Addison and vicinity. It provides a variety of foods including: breads, cookies, cakes, fruits and vegetables. This is a ministry of the church. There is no charge. Simply bring a box or sack in which to carry the foodstuff home. This month’s Pantry will be held Sunday, August 19th from 11:45 a.m. to 1 p.m.

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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 li-cense on Monday, August 6th, 2012, 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, 607-566-8507 or 1-800-841-7730.

Addison Senior Dinner Club Monday, August 6 - Chicken with orange sauce, baked beans, carrots, peaches. Tuesday, August 7 - Ham, broccoli, potato casserole, peas, pineapple crunch. Wednesday, August 8 - Lasagna or turkey salad sandwich, yellow beans, applesauce. Thursday, August 9 - Swedish meatballs over fettucini, spinach, peanut butter cookie. Friday, August 10 - Herb baked fi sh or chicken tenders, whipped sweet potatoes, mixed vegetables, coleslaw, butterscotch pudding. 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 Offi ce 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 reser-vations at least one day in advance.

Troupsburg Community Day: Yard Sales/Stearns BBQ

Troupsburg Community Day is Saturday, August 4th. Start organizing your yard sale now! If you would like to reserve a spot as a vendor at the fi re hall for this day, call Tim Leonard at 329-2766. Tables will be provided for vendors or people who would like to set up their sale items, starting at 8 a.m. on August 4th. The chicken barbecue will start at 11 a.m. at the fi re hall, halves only and takeouts only. $5.00/half. No reservations will be taken for chicken.The event is sponsored by the Troupsburg Better-ment Committee.

Addison Girls JV & Varsity Volleyball

Practice will start on Monday, August 13th at the high school gym from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. Please remember to wear appropriate clothes, sneakers and bring water or a sports drink with you. Plan for the weather; we will be running outside. Also make sure you have had your physical and it is turned into the school nurse or bring to us the fi rst day of practice if you plan on practicing. No physical, no practice, no excuses. Please keep an eye out for the dates and times of the test ups in the Addison Post. See you on the 13th, Coach Dubois & Coach Horton.

Defensive Driving Class The National Safety Council’s six hour De-fensive Driving Course for insurance and point reduction will be held August 7th and 8th from 6:15 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. at the Gang Mills Fire Hall. There is limited seating so pre-registration is required. Classes are held every month at the fi re hall, fee $35.00. For more information and pre-registration call 607-936-3617.

Pancake Breakfast The Addison Volunteer Fire Department will be having their molnthly Pancake Breakfast on August 12th from 7:30 a.m. to 11 a.m.

J-T Community Food Pantry The J-T Community Food Pantry is open every 3rd Wednesday of the month from 2:00 p.m. until 3:30 p.m. and 6:00 p.m. until 7:00 p.m. YOU MUST BE A RESIDENT OF THE J-T SCHOOL DISTRICT. The food pantry is located in the basement of the Troupsburg United Methodist Church in Troups-burg. We have a great variety of food items for you to choose from. If you are in need of emergency food, are unable to pick up your own food or you would like to donate to the pantry please contact the Troupsburg General Store at 525-6400.

Town of West Union Board Meeting

The monthly board meeting was called to order at 6:00 p.m. The board members present were Linda Mullen, Patty Irion, Wendy Potter, Larry McCaffrey. Randy Heckman was absent. The pledge to the fl ag was said by all that attended. The board approved the minutes from the July 19th board meeting.The Boy Scout projects are coming along. Mort Mullen gave an update on some code enforcement issues. He also gave a water update. George Whitsell gave a highway update. Marsha Mullen said there is another JCAP grant that she can apply for. The highway and general vouchers were presented and approved. The meeting was adjourned at 7:17 p.m. The next meeting will be August 16th at 6:00 p.m. All are welcome to attend.

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Addison Food PantryThe Pantry is held the third Tuesday of each month from 3:00 pm to 4:30 pm. The Pantry is located at The Addison Community Center, 13 Community Drive, Addison, NY 14801. THE ADDISON CEN-TRAL SCHOOL DISTRICT IS THE AREA SERVED. Persons using the Pantry are asked to bring their own bags and boxes. The next Food Pantry Board meeting is TUESDAY, AUGUST 21, 2012 at 2:30 p.m. USA ON WATCH will be the volunteers. Food Pantry hours from 3:00 pm to 4:00 pm. Donations may be made to the pantry and mailed to: Addison Food Pantry, 13 Community Drive, Suite #103, Addison, NY 14801. Proof of residence must be shown.

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, recep-tions, 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 informa-tion may be obtained by calling (607) - 359-2555. Events for the week of Sunday, August 5, 2012 through Sunday, August 12, 2012, are as follows: Sun.- 8/5 - Gateway Fellowship - Pastor Scott Towner - 10:00 a.m., ; Al Anonymous - 7:00 p.m. Mon. - 8/6 - Al Anon - 7:30 p.m.; Tues. - 8/7 - Pro Action - 8:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m., Wed. - 8/8 - Euchre - 7:00 p.m.; Fri. - 8/10 - Dance - 7:30 p.m. - 11:30 p.m.; Sun. - 8/12 - Gateway Fellowship - Pastor Scott Towner - 10:00 a.m.; Alcoholics Anonymous - 7:00 p.m.

Steuben County 40th Annual 4-H and FFA Livestock Sale

The 40th Annual 4-H and FFA Market Livestock Sale will be held on the Steuben County Fair-grounds in Bath, New York on Friday, August 17, 21012 at 5:30 p.m. 4-H and F.F.A. members will be selling top quality market steers, hogs, goats, lambs, chickens and rabbits. By supporting the 4-H and FFA Livestock Sale, you will acquire grain fed animals for top quality meat, be supporting a worth-while youth activity, and obtain publicity through the sale and media promotion. The Sale will be conducted by Empire Livestock Marketing, Inc. For further information or to obtain a sale bro-chure, contact any member of the 4-H & FFA Livestock Sale Committee. Dave & Karen Bot-tum - (607)359-3424; Dave & Vicky Dockstader - (607)566-2886; Chuck Keogel (607)329-2216; Tom Quanz - (585)728-5637; Larry Switzer - (607)382-8923; Josh Hurd - (315)694-1402; John Murphy - (585) 534-5056; Terri Stewart - (607)382-9651; Shawn Parsels - (607)329-6369.

Alzheimer’s Disease Support Group Schedule For Spouse’s/Partners Only (of those with dementia) Steuben County Health Care Facility, 7009 Rumsey St.Extension, Bath, NY 10:30 a.m. - 12 noon; Aug. 13; September 10. Alzheimer’s Disease Support Group - Emeritus (Green Meadows) of Painted Post, 120 Creekside Drive, Painted Post, NY 2:30 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. August 27; September 24.

Trust in the Lives of Older Women Group McAuley Manor Chapel at Mercycare, 1 Bethesda Drive, Hornell, NY - 10:00 a.m. - 11:30 a.m., August 14 and 28; September 11 and 25. If you have never attended this group before and plan to attend, please call Lynn Decher at 664-2298.

Corning Retirees Group ProgramAs retirees look ahead to the Medicare choices to be considered in the mid-October to mid-December window for making changes, they might fi nd the Corning Retirees Group program for August 8 a good one to attend. The meeting will be held, as usual, in the Riverfront Café from 10 to 11 a.m. The group’s guest speaker will be local fi nancial advisor Nancy A Socha, CFP, who notes that what to do about the Medicare program and possible supplements going forward is a question she hears frequently of late. She will address that topic with a PowerPoint presentation and will answer questions from retirees afterward. Nancy is president of Nancy A. Socha & Associates, the fi nancial planning and investmentadvisory fi rm she founded in 1983. Retirees can park free in the company’s employee parking garage west of the Arch.

Truck And Tractor Pull At Woodhull Raceway Rescheduled For Friday, August 24, 2012

The Lamb and Webster sponsored make event fi nds gates opening at 5:00 and pulling at 7:00 pm. After a persistent rain storm washed out the originally scheduled Empire State Pullers Association Truck and Tractor Pull at the Woodhull Raceway on Sunday, July 15, 2012 the management of both organizations have re-set the makeup for Friday evening, August 24, 2012. At the time of the rainout it was believed the make-up would be in mid-September, however due to scheduling problems the event will now be run on Friday evening, August 24, 2012 under the lights. Gates for the August 24 event will open at 5:00 pm with pulling set for 7:00 pm sharp. Adult ticket pricing is $15.00 per person with Seniors and kids 8 to 12 half price.Those individuals that purchased wrist bands on July 15 will fi nd them honored at full face value on August 24. Lamb and Webster of Woodhull, one of the regions largest New Holland and Kubota Dealers will be back on board as the host sponsor of the Empire State Pullers event. For more information about the truck and tractor pull or any of Woodhull’s other regularly scheduled events simply go to www.woodhullraceway.com.

August STD/HIV Clinics The Steuben County Public Health and Nursing Services sponsors free HIV and Sexually Transmitted Disease Clinics, by appointment only, as follows: Steuben County Public Health and Nursing Services Clinic Rooms, County Offi ce Building, 3 East Pulteney Square, Bath, New York, Thursdays, August 9 and August 31 - 9:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m. Steuben County Public Health and Nursing Services, 10 West First Street Courthouse, Corning, New York, Mondays - August 13 and August 27 - 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. Steuben County Public Health and Nursing Services, 7604 Seneca Road North, Hornell, New York - Tuesdays, August 14 and August 28 - 1:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. These clinic services are available to all residents of Steuben County for HIV counseling and testing and for test-ing and treating sexually transmitted diseases. For an appointment or information, call the Steuben County Public Health and Nursing Services at the Bath offi ce at (607)664-2438 or (800)724-0471.

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Thank YouThe family of Keith Harrington wish to

express a heart felt thank you toall who sent prayers, cards, food and monetary dona-

tions. Special thank toy to Corning Cancer Center Staff, the Sign Language Solutions

and their interpreters, Hospice Stacey Deebs, Rev. David Barnard and the Church

women for their delicious dinner.

Thank YouThe Whitmore family would like to person-ally thank each and every person and orga-nization who helped us after the storm last week. Unfortunately we did not get names.

The Fire Departments from Addison, Thurston and Tuscarora deserve a special

Thank You. Bless you all.Matt and Dorothy Whitmore

Thank YouTo all the town of Lindley residents who assisted the Highway Department in the opening up of the roads

after the tornado touched down. As well, thanks goes to our Lindley Fire Department, Erwin Highway

Department, and Steuben County Highway Caton Shop.

Sincerely appreciated,Marc Stocum, Highway Superintendent

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Addison Eagles Club Weekly Dinners

The Addison Eagles Club Route 417W, Addison weekly dinners: Wednesday Night - Spaghetti Dinner serving 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. Friday Night - Fish Fry serving 5 p.m. until 7 p.m. Everyone welcome...for take-outs 359-2355.

Steuben Walking Group Do you enjoy walking? Then come join the “Steuben Walking Group” at the Corning Senior Center on Wednesday mornings at 9:30 a.m. The Steuben Rural Health Network facilitates this group, and would love to have more partici-pants. Call 962-8000 for more info.

August Immunization Clinics Did you know there is a shot to prevent cer-vical and anal cancer AND you may be eligible to receive it for FREE? Adults must be aged 19 through 26 years old to be eligible. Please call Steuben County Public Health to schedule an appointment. Immunizations should be obtained as a part of regular medical care. If your child is in need of immunizations, the Steuben County Public Health and Nursing Services will sponsor the clinics in August. ALL CLINICS ARE BY APPOINTMENT ONLY. Please call 1-800-724-0471. All vaccines recommended for children are available at our Public Health clinics. An ad-ministration fee will be charged for children less than 19 years old based on a sliding fee scale ($3-$15/person).Medicaid is also accepted. Most adult vaccines are also available at cost, and some for free at the clinics. Medicaid is also accepted for adults. The clinics are as follows: August 8, 2012 - 1:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. Steu-ben County Public Health & Nursing Services, County Offi ce Building - G3 off D.S.S. lobby, Bath, New York. August 10, 2012 - 10:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. Steuben County Public Health & Nursing Ser-vices, 10 West First Street Courthouse, Corning, New York. August 22, 2012 - 5:00 -p.m. - 7:00 p.m. - Steu-ben County Public Health & Nursing Services, County Offi ce Building - G3 off D.S.S. lobby, Bath, New York. Call the Steuben County Public Health and Nursing Services offi ce in Bath at 664-2438 or (800)724-0471 to schedule an appointment or for further information.

Jasper Community Yard Sales The Community Yard Sales will be Saturday, August 4th from 9 AM to 3 PM. Come and join the fun searching for many bargains. BarBQue Chicken halves will be available at 11:00 AM by the Fire Hall. Order your 2013 Community Calendars at the same time.

Woodhull Community Band Do you play a musical instrument? Are you looking for an opportunity to play your instru-ment? If so, we would love for you to join the newly formed Woodhull Community Band. You do not need to be a virtuoso musician, you just need the desire to play. We welcome musicians of any age and skill level, from the beginning player to the advanced player. You do not need to come from the town of Woodhull, we are open to musicians from any surrounding towns. If you do not have an instrument, we will help you fi nd one. The music has been picked, we just need the musicians to play the music. Our goal is to play for different community events. No marching involved. If you are interested, please call Kathy Knowles at 607-458-5771. We need to know what instrument you play and when you are available to rehearse. We will be meeting at the old Woodhull High School, dates and times to be determined depending on availability.

Southern Tier Mobile Food Pantry

The Southern Tier Mobile Food Pantry will be at the Jasper-Troupsburg High School parking lot on Saturday August 11, 2012 from 10:00am until the food is gone. Please bring your own boxes or bags for your food items. Questions call Sheila Leach Jasper Town Clerk or Dan Farrand County Legislator at 607-359-2611 or e-mail [email protected].

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Woodhull 5K Run/Walk

Mark your calen-dars! The 5th annual Woodhul l 5K race is scheduled for Saturday, Sept. 8th at 9:00 a.m. All proceeds for this event will benefit the Woodhull Community Food Pan-try. To register early and secure a free tee shirt call Tara Pepper (607-458-5533) or Amie Housel (607) 458-5688. Watch for more information as there will be a registration form printed in the Ad-dison Post soon.

Pantry of Angels The August 2012 distribution schedule for the Pantry of Angels of the Presho United Methodist Church, 1727 Indian Hills Rd., Painted Post, NY (RT 15 - Presho Exit) is as follows: Thursday, August 9 - 4:30 - 5:30 p.m. Full Pantry; Thursday, August 16 - 4:30 - 5:30 p.m. Bread and Produce; Thursday, August 23 - 4:30 - 5:30 p.m. Full Pantry; Thursday, August 30 - 4:30 - 5:30 p.m. - Bread and Produce. The Pantry serves residents of the towns of Lind-ley and Caton. If you need food, but are unable to attend a distribution, please call the pantry between 4 and 5:30 p.m. at 607-523-7250 on Thursdays, so that arrangements can be made. For emergency food call 607-523-7715.

Woodhull Raceway Results 7/28/12

Swarthout Recycling NightInsinger Performance 370 Modifi eds (16 cars) Heats: Bobby Davis, Frank Dunning - 25 lap feature: Billy VanPelt (6), Casey Pavlick, Donnie Lawson, Mike Bills, Ron White, Kevin Chilson, Eric Fisher, Bob Davis, Frank Dunning, Dale Welty, Joe Dgien, Chris Clark, Tony Harris, Brian Doolittle, Herb Wright, Don Lawson.

NAPA 360 Late Models (14 cars) - Heats: Glenn Whritenour, John Waters. 25 lap feature: Glenn Whritenour (3), Cecil LeBarron, Bruce Miller, Steve LaBarron, Ron Daily Jr., Frank LaBarron, Kurt Steb-bins, Buck Payne, Carl Hughes, Mick Seeley, Jaye McConnell, John Waters, Billy VanPelt, Clint Button.

S&W Awards and Photos Crate Sportsman (26 cars) Heats: Connor Brown, Rod Mullen, Ajay Potrzebowski. 35 lap feature: Brett Buono, Rod Mullen, AJ Costley, Connor Brown, Brady Fultz, Ajay Potrzebowski, Josh Nobriga, Russ Morseman, Ray Smith, Roger Williams, Bill Williams, Chris Daugh-erty, Donnie Knowles, Ryan Tracy, Steve Hartman, Josh Keesey, Brandon Butler, Brandon Martin, Doug Kline, Chris Brockway, James Howard, Mark Kline, John Hargrave, Dakota Hargrave.

Joe Willcox Performance Street Stocks (13 cars) Heats: Teddy Morseman, Jeremy Potrzebowski. 20 lap feature: Jeremy Potrzebowski (4), Teddy Morse-man, Brett Marlatt, Alan Crooker, Jeff Smith, Joe Layfi eld, Jeredd Dennis, Dean Bower, Cory Costa, Gary Archer, Russ Morseman, Allison Pierce, DQ – Trevor Tompkins.

Signs Plus Mini Stocks (11 cars) Heats: Brandon Morseman, Rich Sharpsteen. 20 lap feature: Brandon Morseman (7), John Hand Jr., Jason Ketrow, Bubba VanCise, Brian Grant, Derek Puryear, Chip Warner, Jake Evingham, Rick Amidon, Rich Sharpsteen, Ron Butler.

LaBarron Brothers Repair and Parts FWD (15 cars) Heats: Billy Joe Birdsall, Ronnie Hill, Colby Brewer. 20 lap feature: Ronnie Hill (2), Billy Joe Bird-sall, Codie Baker, Matt Prescott, James Howard, Alan English, Jacob McConnell, Adam DelGrosso, Nate Freeland, Bill LaViolette, Matt Hamilton, Brian Cary, Colby Brewer, Jeremy Seeley DNS – Joseph Birdsall.

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ADDISON POST Saturday, AUGUST 4, 2012 Page 6NOTICE OF SPECIAL DISTRICT MEETING

AND ABSENTEE BALLOTSAddison Central School District,

Steuben County, New YorkThe Board of Education of Addison Central School District, Steuben County, New York, HEREBY GIVES NOTICE that a Special District Meeting of the qualifi ed voters of said School District will be held at the Middle-High School Gymnasium on Colwell Street, in Addison, New York, in said School District, on the 20th. day of September, 2012, at 12:00 P.M., Prevailing Time, for the purpose of voting by voting machine upon the proposition hereinafter set forth. Polls for the purpose of voting will be kept open between the hours of 12:00 P.M. and 8:00 P.M. Prevailing Time.PROPOSITIONShall the following resolution be adopted, to-wit:RESOLVED that the Board of Education of Addison Central School District, Steuben County, New York, is hereby authorized to proceed with the acquisition of two parcels of land contiguous to the Tuscarora Elementary School in Addison, New York, at a maximum estimated cost of $58,673; and to appropriate and expend up to $58,673 from the Capital Reserve Fund of said School District to pay the cost thereof. NOTICE IS HEREBY FURTHER GIVEN that the aforesaid proposition may appear on the ballot label of the voting machine used at such Special District Meeting in the following abbreviated form due to space constraints:PROPOSITIONShall the proposition set forth in the notice of this meeting authorizing the land acquisition at a total maximum cost of $58,673; and use of $58,673 Capital Reserve Fund moneys, be approved?NOTICE IS ALSO HEREBY GIVEN that applications for absentee ballots may be applied for at the offi ce of the School District Clerk at 7 Cleveland Drive, Suite 101 Addison, New York. Any such application must be received by the District Clerk at least seven business 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 voter’s ballots shall have been issued shall be available for public inspection in the offi ce of the School District Clerk not less than fi ve days prior to the date of the Special District Meeting (excluding Saturdays and Sundays) during regular offi ce hours until the date of the aforesaid Special District Meeting. In addition, such list shall also be posted conspicuously at the place(s) of voting during the hours of such Special District Meeting.Sealed ballot envelopes will be received up to 4:00 p.m. on voting day at the District Offi ce.BY ORDER OF THE BOARD OF EDUCATIONOF ADDISON CENTRAL SCHOOL DISTRICTSTEUBEN COUNTY, NEW YORK

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Female Teachers Support the Salvation Army’s Backpack Program

Members of the Gamma Zeta Chapter of Delta Kappa Gamma recently presented a check for $1050 to Capt John Merchant to assist the Salvation Army’s annual Backpack Program. Delta Kappa Gamma is an international society of over 103,000 fe-male educators. The local chapter members donate both money and school sup-plies to the Salvation Army, and they also help fill the backpacks prior to the start of the school year. This is the fourth year that Gamma Zeta has been involved in this program to provide more than 500 needy children in our area with new backpacks and school supplies so that they can begin the school year with a positive at-titude about learning and a higher self-esteem. A portion of this year’s donation from Gamma Zeta came from the chapter’s own fund-raising projects, and the balance came from a grant awarded by the Delta Kappa Gamma state organization which also rec-ognizes the backpack program as being worthy of ongoing support. With a continuing struggling economy, the need for the backpack program is greater than ever. (Photo)Gamma Zeta members from left to right:Barbara Cook, Doris Knowles, president of the local chapter, Capt. John Merchant of the Salvation Army, Anne Price and Diane Masters.

Addison Town Board Minutes This is a summary of the July 12, 2012 board meeting of the Addison Town Board.Department Head Reports: Assessor Lyons stated that final assessment roll iscompleted and filed with the Town Clerk. Highway Superintendent Parrillo stated that they replaced pipes on the Tobin Rd. and Fred Rial Rd. Check received from scrapping old pipe in the amount of $650 Town Clerk Andrukat stated that the town hall will be open Tuesday,October 2nd 10am-2pm and Saturday, October 13th 2pm-9pm for voters registration day.Committee Reports: Building committee stated that sidewalk is completed to specsand will need to be sealed prior to winter. Would also like to get some prices on how muchto fix front of town hall and possible addition to the highway garage. Old Business: Motion was past to purchase a snow plow equipment & dump body for a 2013 6x4, 10 wheeler cab & chassis at the cost of $85,570 from Smart System. The funds will come from the motor vehicle account and reserve account to cover both purchases. The board will hold off with signing a road protection program with DELTAEngineers at this time. Board approved to change health insurance for HighwaySuperintendent Parrillo at the cost of $560.44/mo which is a savings of $347.78/mo.Board is checking with opting out of the counties workers comp program. New Business: Supervisor Cunningham has retired from the school dis-trict and is no longer on the retirement report for the town as of June 30th. Reports: Supervisor, Town Clerk and Justice monthly report for June received.Approval to pay the bills as usual in the amount of $63,977.63. Other Business: It was noted that budget time is coming soon and forms will bedistributed to each department heads. The meeting was held at the highway department and noted how clean the shop looked. Executive Session: Discussing the highway employee’s union contract.Respectfully submitted: Betty L. Andrukat, Town Clerk Next scheduled meeting, Thursday, August 9, 2012 starts at 7:00pm.

Laundromat Coming Soon to AddisonComing soon to Main Street will be the much needed new Laundromat back to Addi-son. Tim hopes to be open by the end of September. It has been a major rehab of the entire building, starting with the back wall, Tim said. The second fl oor apartment has been completely redone with everything new. New electric service and water service has also been installed to the building. Now Tim is concentrating on the Laundromat. When complete there will be twelve new washers, (six top load and six front load), plus three large capacity commercial washers. Also installed will be twelve new dryers. A rear deck will soon be installed to encourage rear entrance customers, as there is a two hour parking limit on Main Street. The Laundromat will make a total of eight new business’ added to Main Street in the last fi ve years. What’s next???

Woodhull TOPS #NY889(7/31/12) Eating clean helps to maintain a healthy weight and control blood sugar, BP and cholesterol. Here are some recommendations to use. (1) Eat whole foods like fruits, vegetables and whole grains. When you eat whole foods, none of the fi ber, vitamins, and minerals have been removed. (2) Use healthy fats. Healthy fats are olive and canola oil, nuts and avocados. They don’t contain any trans fats. (3) Eat smaller portions more often. Make a daily plan of three smaller meals and two to three snacks. This will help to keep you from overeating at mealtime. (4) Make water your beverage of choice. Try to stay away from sugary drinks and limit alcohol intake. (5) Get physi-cal. Plan to get 30-60 minutes of exercise daily. If you can’t do it all at one time, break it up into segments. (6) Buy unrefi ned carbs. These are in whole fruits and vegetables, whole grains and legumes. (7) Select high-quality proteins. This includes fi sh, skinless poultry, lean meat and eggs. Avoid meats that have been marinated. Our chapter meets Thursday mornings in the Town Hall from 9-10 after a confi dential weigh-in from 8-8:45. Feel free to come to one of our meetings to see if we can help you learn how to Take Off Pounds Sensibly.

Dear Editor Let’s fi rst say congrats to the residents on Hibbard Road and Tobin Road in the Town of Addison for getting their roads tarred and stoned again within the last 3 years. We moved on the end of Gosper Road in 2005 and were promised by Town Supervisor Parrillo “not this year, but the following 2006” that our end was going to be fi xed, the conditions were and still are horrible. Well it’s 2012, and still no improvements to our end, ditches are still even with the road which causes them to wash out and fl ood. Pot holes by the end of winter are the size of your car. ALL other parts of Gosper Road and now Hibbard Road again are fi xed but the end that really needs attention is still in loom. I believe Mr. Parrillo just told us what we wanted to hear and has no intentions of fi xing our end of the road, or he would have tackled it when he promised. We all pay taxes that live on the end of Gosper Road as much as the residents on Hibbard Road. Why are we forced to destroy our vehicles, try avoiding pot holes, drive in a dust cloud and have the inside of our vehicles layered in dust? Will someone step up and help Mr. Parrillo to make improvements that need to be done and stop making excuses?? Can anyone help fi x the end of Gosper Road??

Concerned taxpayer,Stefanie and Jason Becker

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Auction August 1oth The living estate of (Steamboat) Richard Ellison 5659 Turnpike Rd. Bath, NY.(Across from Steuben County Landfill) Starts at 4pm, viewing at 9am. August 11th at 5pm Auction at Mitchell Moun-tain Auction House, 3800 Cty. Rte. 6, Avoca, NY.Go to Auctionzip.com for listings & pictures.

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ADDISON CENTRAL SCHOOL DISTRICTNOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a Public hearing shall be held, in accordance with Education Law 3651, for the inhabitants of Addison Central School District. The hearing by the Board of Education is regarding the proposed expenditure of $58,673.00 to proceed with the acquisition of two parcels of land consisting of approximately 25.5 acres contiguous to the Tuscarora Elementary School athletic fi elds and expended from the Capital Reserve Fund. Said hearing will be held in the cafeteria of the High School on Tuesday, September 11, 2012 at 5:30 p.m. for the transaction of such business as is authorized by the Education Law.The following is what you will see in the voting booth: “ Shall the proposition set forth in the notice of this meeting authorizing the land acquisition at a total maximum cost of $58,673; and use of $58,673 Capital Reserve Fund moneys, be approved?” YES OR NO Mary Berkan District Clerk

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Sharon Calkins(7/29/12) 2 Kings 23:4-16 Many times as Chris-tians in the US we re-main silent when things are breaking down, morally, all around us. The President of Chik Filet took a stand for marriage. He said it should be between a man and a woman. This caused one TV personality to say she hoped that all who ate there would get cancer. Family and marriage values are looked down on by many. God set aside the land of Is-rael for the Jews. For a time it was a Theoc-racy with prophets, but some people wanted an earthly king. There was Saul, David and Solomon. Then things became nasty, and Is-rael was divided into two nations. In South Israel, King Josiah was a Godly king and got rid of all the earthly idols. He became aware of the corruption and im-morality in Judah. He went to great lengths to do what was Godly. We wonder how this can happen in the Church setting. It happens gradually so it isn’t noticed as a great change. The US has gradually strayed so far from God’s will that we can become like the nations in Josiah’s time. Things have changed with our tolerance of the perversion of sex, reading horoscopes, and abortion. These are some of the ways we have strayed from the truth of God’s word. We may not be able to change things but we should not remain silent. We have a responsibility to stand for what we know is true, the promises of God. Our services are at 9:30 and we welcome you to worship with us Sunday morning.

Dear EditorFracking: NimbyThe Ultimate Hypocrisy

Wickipedia: NIMBY or Nimby is an acronym for the phrase “not in my back yard”. The term (or the derivative Nimbyism) is used pejoratively to describe opposition by residents to a proposal for a new development close to them, developments that are generally needed in the society. All you folks out there that are so vehemently opposed to “fracking” in order to recover our natural gas and petroleum resources, can we assume that you are growing your own meat and vegetables, traveling by horse and buggy, heating your homes with wood from your own property cut with a crosscut saw, pumping your own water by hand from a hand driven well, lighting your homes with candles and otherwise living only a “natural lifestyle”? If the answer to any of these questions is other than yes, then you are in effect saying that it’s OK to en-joy the modern convenience provided by using hydrocarbons to promote your lifestyle, as long as it’s not produced near your place of dwelling or interfering with your desired lifestyle. Therefore, the people who do live near to the fuel production location, whether in the USA or elsewhere in the world, are not worth considering should there be negative effects from the production of your fuel in their area. It’s the same type of reasoning being used to justify the purchase of less expensive clothing produced in the sweatshops of Asia and South America.What about our landfi lls as potential sources of contamination of our water supply? They are buried at or near surface level, where rainfall can leach the contaminants down-ward into our aquifers and from there outward throughout the land. Aquifers fl ow direction-ally like underground rivers. Landfi lls are very loosely monitored for contaminants, which are ever present in today’s industrialized society. The composite liners designed to prevent per-colation of contaminants into groundwater are not impervious to puncture by sharp objects, which seem to be plentiful in landfills. It only takes one puncture.’

Terry L. Towner

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FOR SALE

FOR ALL YOUR ROOFING, SIDING,

INTERIOR-EXTERIORPainting & Seamless GutterNeeds, Call Dan Mayo -General Contractor (607)359-3966. 45-RTF

SERVICES

J.S. GENERALCONTRACTING

“Complete Services”: New-Old Building/Remodeling/Sheetrock/Roofing/Siding/Decks/ Concrete/Tile/Land-scaping. Fully Insured, FreeEstimates. (607) 458-5254.30-4T-P

FOR SALE Pine, Hemlock, Larch andOak Lumber. In stock andcut to order.BEILER LUMBER 11227Co. Rte. 119 Addison, NY.3 miles west of Addison607-359-4197. Call at 8:00to 8:30 a.m.

HOME INSURANCELet us help you protectyour most valued Asset

Local ServiceLow Rates

Call the Stewart Agency359-361726-RTF-C

SAND & GRAVELGlenn O. Hawbaker, Inc.

607-382-4520 or607-523-1070

Delivery Available12-RTF-C

CLASSIFIED AD RATE:$7.00 FOR THE FIRST 20 WORDS,

10¢ A WORD THEREAFTERDEADLINE: WEDNESDAY BY 3:00 PM

COMPUTER REPAIRS and

SERVICE(607)792-3300

We will come to youor you can drop off

3784Main St. (St. Rt. 417)Jasper, New York 14855

Now Serving AllAreas Including

Pennsylvania

(607)792-3300

BUYING UNWANTEDSCRAP METAL

Cars, trucks and farm equip-ment, catalytic converters.Call Jim 846-8816.5-RTF-C

HORSEBACK RIDINGLESSONS

Cornerstonetrainingstables.comHorses for sale. (607)359-2390. 15-RTF-C

BEERS TREE SERVICE INC.Senior/Retirees Discounts.Fully insured. 24 Hr. Emer-gency Svs. (607) 776-9213or (607)765-9155. 34-RTF

MISTY’S HAIR SALON 5840 State Rte. 417,

Woodhull Walk-ins Welcome

607-458-5221Saturday by

appointment only!31-1T-P

GUARANTEED TIRE & AUTOCar and Light Truck Repair,ASE certified Master Techni-cian, Tires Sold and Repairedfor Most Applications. MotorVehicle, ATV, Lawn Mower,Farm, Construction, Trailersand More. Areas Largest In-Stock Inventory. 55 Main Street,Lawrenceville, PA. 570-827-0215. 33-RTF

OLD FRANK’SOLD BIKESFrank Cook,

Owner/Technician25 Farnham St

Addison, NY 14801Repairs & Tune-ups

FREE EstimatesWill make house calls!

Old bikes for sale$30.00 - $100.00

[email protected]

STEUBEN SPORTING GOODS44W. Lamoka Ave.

Savona, NY583-2044

Get the newest technology inHoyt & Bear Bows. Guns,camo, and hunting accesso-ries. Stop in and see whatwe have to offer. 9-RTF

AUTO INSURANCESave money!!!Low Rates!!

Low Down Payment,Local Service

Call the Stewart Agency359-361726-RTF-C

FOR SALECustom built storage sheds,cabins, playhouses, doghouses, and more. Built withkiln dried white pine board andbatten, 2x4 framing, 3/4 ply-wood floor, 4x6 pressuretreated skids. If you are in need for a shed,come check us out!No Sunday Sales

Shetler’s Mini Barns444 Cook Hollow Rd. Woodhull, NY 14898

5-RTF-C

FIREWOOD FOR SALEAll hardwood, seasonedone year. 4x8x16. HEAPapproved. 607-525-6153.29-8T-C

JONSERED CHAINSAWS

Saw Chain, BarsSprocket & Repairs

For Most Brandsof Chain Saws

Hydraulic HoseBelts, Pulleys

Sprockets, BearingsOil & Grease

Bolts by the poundForney welding supplies

A & B Repair Shop11204 Co. Rte. 119

Addison, N.Y.3 miles West of Addison

607-359-4197Call between 8:00-8:30AM

Shop Hours:M-F: 7-7; Sat.: 7-5

SCOTT’S PARTY TENTSTABLES & CHAIRS

Book early. 359-2596; cell:377-2616. 16-RTF-C

YOUNG HICKORYFLOWER FARM

2819 County Route 117Troupsburg, NY607-525-6564

Flowers, ornamentalshrubs, fruit trees, largeselection of pottery, bulkmulch (red, black,brown), peat moss &potting soil, processedmanure (great for gar-dens!) Gift certificatesavailable. Major creditcards accepted. New SummerHours:

Mon.- Fri. evening4 p.m. - 7 p.m.;

Sat. 9 a.m. - 5 p.m.CLOSED SUNDAY.

28-1T-C

NOTICE

BATTERIESWalsh’s Auto Repair inAddison, NY is now sellingQuality Interstate Batteriesfor ALL applications at $10above wholesale cost. In-stallation free.607-242-4565. 30-4T-C

NOTICEDoing roofing, siding, gen-eral construction, etc. 11years experience. Refer-ences available. ReubenHershberger, 2260 SaddleTree Rd. Woodhull, NY14898. 24-8T-P

WALSH’S AUTOREPAIR

in Addison, NY is currentlyselling new tires for all ve-hicles, including car & truck,ATV’s lawn & garden, trailer,agricultural, construction, andindustrial at $10 above whole-sale cost. Mounting & balanc-ing FREE! 607-242-4565. 30-4T-C

BLUEBERRIESU-PICK, WE-PICK Route 352Big Flats, Mon.-Fri. 8 a.m. - 6p.m.; Sat. 8 a.m. - 4 p.m.; Sun.10 a.m. - 4 p.m. We do notspray our berries! 27-RTF-C

NEW 20 TARGET3D ARCHERY RANGE

Open to the public July21st. Saturday & Sunday8 a.m. - 2 p.m.

Wilderness ArcheryOutfitters,

6246 Learn Rd.,Rathbone.

585-314-2574 27-5T-P

2004 KIOTI DK35TRACTOR & LOADER

35hp diesel , 4WD, PS, LivePTO, 8F/8R w/Shuttle ShiftCat.#1 - 3 point hitch & 66”loader bucket.Jim’s Equipment Repair, 607-527-8872 or 800-450-8872,[email protected] orwww.jimsequipment.com30-1T-C

2007 KIOTI DK45SE HSTTRACTOR & LOADER

45hp diesel, 4WD, PS, LivePTO, hydrostatic w/3 speedrange, Cat. #1 - 3 point hitch.New tires & 72” loader bucket.Jim’s Equipment Repair, 607-527-8872 or 800-450-8872,[email protected] orwww.jimsequipment.com30-1T-C

2005 VENTRAC 4WDTRACTOR & MOWER

31hp Turbo Diesel, 4WD, PS,Hydrostatic w/3 pt. hitch, front12V kit & 60” flip-up mower.Jim’s Equipment Repair, 607-527-8872 or 800-450-8872,[email protected] orwww.jimsequipment.com 30-1T-C

NEW B&S VANGUARDENGINE

35hp, V-twin, gas, electricstart, 50 amp charging sys-tem, HD air filter, muffler, fuelpump & oil cooler. 1-1/8” x 3”crankshaft. Manufacturer’swarranty - 3 years. ONLY 4AVAILABLE! $1,700.00.Jim’s Equipment Repair, 607-527-8872 or 800-450-8872,[email protected] orwww.jimsequipment.com30-1T-C

1995 STEINER 410TRACTOR & MOWER

16hp, 4WD, PS, hydrostatic,w/weights & 48” flip-upmower, good condition.Jim’s Equipment Repair,607-527-8872 or 800-450-8872,[email protected] www.jimsequipment.com

NOTICEWe have homegrown No.1tomatoes and green peppersnow at Byler’s on Cty. Rt. 82,1 1/2 mi. west of Woodhull. 28-4T-P

TAKING ORDERS FORPA. PEACHES

From the orchard to yourdoor step.Orders must be inby August 15th.

Stoltzfus Gardens7567 Hardscrabble Rd.,

Addison 28-5T-C

1995 STEINER 525TRACTOR & MOWER

23.5hp, diesel, 4WD, PS, Hydro-static w/foot control.Includes 3Pt hitch, rear remotes & 72”mower.Jim’s Equipment Repair, 607-527-8872 or 800-450-8872,[email protected] orwww.jimsequipment.com30-1T-C

OPENING AUGUST 4TH

Affordable, professionalarchery repair done,

new & used equipment.Over 40 years experience.

Saturday & Sunday8 a.m. - 2 p.m.

Wilderness ArcheryOutfitters

6246 Learn Rd.,Rathbone

585-314-257429-5T-P

2004 STEINER 430TRACTOR & MOWER

25hp, 4WD, PS, Hydrostatic,w/Weights & 60” flip-upmower. Jim’s EquipmentRepair, 607-527-8872 or800-450-8872,[email protected] www.jimsequipment.com 30-1T-C

FOR SALE48 volt “Swamp Fox” electricutility vehicle, 4 wheel drive,front disk brakes, cargo box,on board charging unit andtrailering capacity, 4 passen-ger, in good condition,usedvery little. Asking $6,000.00 orbest. Ask for Keith, call 359-2607, no answer, leave mes-sage. 30-2T-P

TOMATOES ARENOW READY!

Will have tons all summerlong. 3642 Highup Rd., Jas-per, NY 14855, 1 mile fromRt. 417 and 1 mile from Rt.36. Tomatoes also availableat 1843 Church Hill Rd inWoodhull, 1 mile from 417.

31-RTF-C

HOMESTYLE SUPPERSCall Mondays between 7 and8 p.m. 607-359-4267. 31-2T-ALT-P

FOR SALESweet corn, zucchini, red po-tatoes, plus more. Also takingorders for peaches every weekin August. Roman Troyer, 488C.R. 103, Woodhull, NY14898. Closed Sundays.31-1T-P

DOG OBEDIENCE CLASSESKaren’s Wiggles and Whis-kers is currently booking forpuppy classes and FamilyDog obedience classes. 7sessions for $60. Rewardbased training. Pre-registra-tion required. Call 814-326-0832 to register. 31-1T-P

FRESH PRODUCE FOR SALESweet corn, watermelons,cucumbers,peppers, squash,zucchini, tomatoes, potatoes,sweet onions, Maple syrup,picnic tables. Also oat & bar-ley straw bales, $3.00 each.E&R Produce1561 Cty. Rte. 103 Woodhull

31-2T-C

FOR SALECheap, some free hardcoverbooks, some Zane Gray’s,Baseball books, misc. , all ingood condition. 359-2536.31-1T-P

FOR SALEEzra golf cart, like new, red &white w/battery charger$1595.00 o.b.o.; 2 new stan-dard bicycles $75.00 each.607-346-5503. 31-2T-C

ELECTROLUX VACUUMCLEANERS

Uprights, Bags Parts,Service, Easy Financing.

Edward A. SwanJasper, NY Telephone

(607) 792-3394

FOR SALERed Wing and LaCrosseShoes and Boots; huntingboots, Logger boots, insu-lated and safety shoes. Alsonew harness made to order,nylon or leather for any sizehorse. Harnesses repairedand oiled. Horse wormers,minerals and other horse re-lated products. Custommade belts, dog collars,leashes and more.

HILL & VALLEYHARNESS & SHOE,

3215 Five Corners Road,Jasper, N.Y. 14855

(2 miles north of Jasper).Hours: Monday & Friday 8-5;Tuesday & Wednesday 8-5;Saturday 8-3. Closed Sun-day & Thursday. 17-ALT-C

HOME FOR RENTW/OPTION TO BUY

2064 Greengrass Rd.,Addison. $79,000; 03 ChevySilverado dual cab, 4WD, alu-minum flat bed, $4,000.Garage Sale: Friday, Aug. 3rd- Sunday, Aug.19th. For infor-mation call 359-4915 or 607-664-7660. 31-1T-P

2010 STEINER 430TRACTOR

30hp Kohler, 4WD, powersteering, hydrostatic trans-mission. Include weight kit &weight transfer kit. ONLY 189HOURS! Excellent Condition!Jim’s Equipment Repair, 607-527-8872 or 800-450-8872,[email protected] orwww.jimsequipment.com31-1T-C

2004 STEINER ZERO TURNMOWER

26hp Briggs (New at 904Hours), 61” cut, serviced,good working condition!Jim’s Equipment Repair, 607-527-8872 or 800-450-8872,[email protected] orwww.jimsequipment.com

PET TAXI SERVICEdoes your pet need vet care,grooming, or a ride to thespay and neuter clinic?Karen’s Wiggles and Whis-kers can provide that servicefor the Jasper, Troupsburg,Woodhull, Addison area. Callfor prices and to schedule.814-326-0832 31-1T-P

FOR SALE

PIGLETS FOR SALE$50.; Firewood $45. face cord;used Maple hardwood floor-ing .50 a foot; used kitchencabinets $250. Taking ordersfor storage buildings $650.and up. Miller’s, 689 Old StateRd. Troupsburg, NY 14885,one mile from junkyard.31-1T-P

FOR SALE42 acre farm with house andbarn, located at 2942Wheaton Rd., Cameron Mills,NY 14820. For more informa-tion contact Ben Mast.31-1T-P

Available at theAddison Post

359-2238

CLASSIFIED AD RATE:$7.00 for the first 20words 10¢ a word

thereafterCLASSIFIED AD DEADLINE

WED. BY 3:00 P.M.

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CUTLER’S CARPETResidential or Commercial

PAINT ~ CARPET ~ VINYL ~ CORKHARDWOOD ~ CERAMIC

LAMINATE FLOORING ~ FREE ESTIMATES33 W. William St.Corning, NY 14830962-2466/962-3550 (Fax)

Monday - Friday 8:00am - 6:00pmSaturday 9:00am - 3:00pm

Closed Sundaywww.cutlersinc.com ~ email:[email protected]

STRAUSS TREE SERVICE

STEPHEN STRAUSS, SR.607-359-3318

10646 Ct. Rt. 119Addison, N.Y. 14801

Removal, Topping, Trimming

Free EstimatesFully Insured

Complete homes, foundations to kitchens, bathrooms, windows, sid-ing, concrete work, pole barns, garages, steel buildings of all sizes.

CALL: 814-517-4051FAX: 814-517-4205

Stewart’s Contracting

Leach’s Ag Repair

607-359-2055 • 607-267-0382

24 years experience in farm tractor and equipment

repair including tractor engines & transmissions.

5626 Cty. Rte. 21 • Addison, NY 14801Doug Leach - Owner & Mechanic

Please call me with your repair needs:

H.P. Smith & SonInsurance Agency

Open Monday thru Friday 9:00 am to 5:00 pm

Saturdays 9:00 am to Noon

Woodhull, NY • 607-458-5151

Market Street Apothecary LLC

Store Hours

Monday - Friday

8AM-6PM

Saturday 9AM-2PM

Closed Sundays & Holidays

24 Hour Emergency Service

Karen L Hogue RPh

607-329-2769

78 West Market Street

Corning, NY 14830

Phone: 607-936-7023

Fax: 607-936-7026

Dad’s Septic Tank Service1529 Sullivan Road - Addison, NY 14801

(607) 359-3402~Pumping, Service, New Installations~

MATHER WELL DRILLING

Welsh Well Drilling 607-359-3869 (wells)

PUMP & BACKHOE SERVICE PHONE: 359-2631 CELL: 542-5464

Screened & Creek Gravel • Local Delivery availableReady to serve the community like we have for 40 years!

LEGAL NOTICE

Daniel KnaischLicensed Real Estate Salesperson

“Where it’s not business as usual”

www.sevenvalleyrealty.com

4287 N. Homer Ave.

Cortland, NY 13045

[email protected]

Offi ce: 607-973-2077

Home Offi ce: 607-359-4848

Cell: 607-542-6155

Fax: 607-758-8524

Concrete WallsRent or Hire Us

Driveways - Patios - FoundationsBen

Dixson Builders (607) 259-5029

allsallsUsUs

Notice for Publication of SMOOTH BERT 2012 COLT, LLC

Under section 206 of the Limited Liability Company Law1) The name of the Limited Liability Company is: SMOOTH BERT 2012 COLT, LLC. 2) The date of the fi ling of the Articles of Organization with the Department of State was June 7, 2012. 3) The county in New York in which the offi ce of the com-pany is located is: Steuben. 4) The principal place of business for the Limited Liability Company is: 5 Woodland Way, Painted Post, NY 14870. 5) The Secretary of State has been designated as agent of the company upon whom process may be served, and the Secretary of State shall mail a copy of any process against the company served upon him or her to DANIEL F. COLLINS, 5 Woodland Way, Painted Post, NY 14870. 6) The business purpose of the company is to engage in any and all business activities permitted under the Laws of the State of New York.

Articles of Organization of TAMARIN,LLC

Under Section 206 of the Limited Liability Company LawTAMARIN, LLC, a domestic LLC, Arts. of Org. fi led with the SSNY on 4/23/12. Offi ce location: Steuben County. SSNY is desig. agent upon whom process against the LLC may be served. SSNY shall mail process to: Tammy Havens, 10140 State Rte. 53, Prattsburgh, NY 14873. General Purposes.

Notice of Formation of NEW RAINBOW HEAVEN LLC

New Rainbow Heaven LLC fi led Articles of Org. with NY Dept. of State (SSNY) 6/22/2012. Offi ce location: Steu-ben Cty. SSNY is desginated as agent of the LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail process to LLC’s principal business location: 76 Seneca St Hornell, NY 14843. Purpose: restaurant.

Publication Notice of Organization of BTP, LLCUnder Section 206 of the Limited Liability Company Law

The name of the Limited Liability Company is BTP, LLC (“Company”). Its Articles of Organization were fi led with the Secretary of State on July 12, 2012. The offi ce of the Company is to be located in Steu-ben County, New York. The Secretary of State has been designated as agent upon whom process against the Company may be served. The post offi ce address to which the Secretary of State shall mail process is 21 Houghton Circle, Corning, New York 14830. The purpose of the business of the Company is to engage in general business enterprises.

AUCTIONS

for rent

Thank you

yard SALES

EMPLOYMENT

PETS

ADDISON AUCTION HOUSE7777 Rt.417 Addison, NYWeekly auctions, Thursday evenings 5:30 pm. General merchandise - used & new. Inventory changes each week. Consignments accepted 607-359-2234 leave message. We buy households & estates.Check Auctionzip.com type in Addison Auction House

DAYSPRING APARTMENTS I & II220 Tioga Ave., Corning, NY. One bedroom for elderly, handi-capped or disabled of any age. Handicapped accessible. 607-936-6239 (Voice/TDD) Equal Housing Opportunity.

STORAGE UNITS FOR RENTUnits available 5x10 -- 10x10 -- 10x15--10x20, $40.00 & up. Call 607-542-5286 or 570-447-1790 in Lindley across from Brownies. Also, rooms for rent starting at $350.00. 2-RTF-C

FOR RENT/ADDISONVery nice 2 bedroom, 1 bath lower apartment. Unique layout which includes nice sized livingroom and washer/dryer hookups. $545/mo. Call Cornerstone 607-936-1945. See our complete listings at www.homesbycornerstone.com. 31-1T-C

FOR RENTUpstairs apartment, 34 South St., Addison, 1 bedroom and smaller bedroom for a child, water & sewer included, no pets, $450.00 mo. plus security deposit. 570-418-2755. 31-2T-C

MULTI FAMILY YARD SALE

August 3rd and 4th, 8-4, 6583 State Route 417, Addison, 6 miles west of Dollar General, 3.8 miles east of Lamb and Webster. Fisher Price and Little Tikes toys, battery-powered 4 wheeler, elementary teachers resource books and many book sets, household items, new crafts, art supplies, Chris-tian books and more. 30-2T-P

YARD SALE2657 Reservoir Hill Rd., Addison, August 3, 4, 5, 9 a.m. - until. Due to retirement downsized from large home to small apartment, too much to list. Something for everyone from sports to computer accessories, some furniture. 31-1T-P

MOVING SALEAugust 10, 11, 12, 9:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. Route 417 next to Lamb & Webster, Woodhull. Antiques, collectibles & more! 31-1T-P

HUGE YARD SALEAugust 10th and 11th, 9 a.m. to 6 p.m., 1340 Cty. Rt. 103, Woodhull. Lots of baby items, clothes, furniture, toys etc., dishes, adult clothes, too much to mention. Something for everyone. 31-2T-P

2 FAMILY MOVING SALEAugust 9, 10, 11 - 9 a.m. - 3 p.m., 3932 County Rt. 82, Woodhull. 31-2T-P

LOOKING FOR SMALL JOBS26 years experience in all phases of contracting and manu-facturer homes. (607)377-4797/607-359-4085. 31-1T-P

MODIFIED BOYS SOCCERThe Jasper-Troupsburg School District anticipates a need for a modifi ed boys’ soccer coach to begin September 5, 2012. If interested please call Chad C. Groff (607)792-3675. Deadline 8/10/12 31-1T-C

HELP WANTED Pet shop - product and pet specialists. Customer service skills, reliable, able to lift 50lbs. Submit resume - Uncle Mike’s, Addison, NY. 31-1T-C

AKC BK LAB PUPPIESLoving and loyal, champ bloodlines.Shots, wormed vet checked $550. 607-346-7527. 31-1T-C

PUPPIESBichon X $225, Chihuahua X $225, Poodle X $225. 607-359-3921 pd561. 31-1T-C

THANK YOUI would like to thank everyone for the cards and phone calls while I was in the hospital and back at home. A special thanks to my husband who visited me every day and took good care of me at home. Also to my children, Tom, Tina and Tonya and espe-cially Tammy who is always there when I need her. For those who stayed with me and for the trip to the hospital. Thanks also to my grandchildren Kayla, Krystle, Arianna and Trevor. A great, great thanks to Art Payne for saving my life and the Woodhull Ambulance crew for a great ride.

Thank you again,Kathy Tompkins

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BK TRANSFER5324 County Road 14 • Odessa, NY 14869

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Barb Kelley

Owner/Operator

Licensed & Bonded

Working with you the farmer!

HOURS:

Monday 9am-4pm

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Toll Free: 1-877-208-0123Local: 607-703-0052 • Barb: 607-227-5282

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Addison, NY607-359-3739

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Water Conditioners for Treatment of: Hard Water, Iron, Sulfer Odor

Plumbing & Electrical Supplies

Mike Melock, OwnerPool Supplies: Chlorine,

Bromine, Filters, Pumps, etc.*FREE Water Testing*

Septic Systems

It’s hard to believe that aYear has gone by

When we talk about you, it stillBrings tears to our eyesYou were so young to be

Taken awayWe love you and miss you

More everydayYou may not be here with us, and

It will never be the sameBut our hearts are fi lled with the memories

We have your picture in a frameIf you’re watching down on us

From somewhere aboveWe want to say “Happy Birthday”

And send our love.

Peggy Atwood8/3/51 - 8/4/11

Crystal City VFW Post 524281 Baker Street, Corning, NY

RAFFLE Benefi t Veterans Rehabilitation 1st Prize: $250 Gift Card

2nd Prize: $100 Gift Card

3rd Prize: $50 Gift CardAll Gift Cards to Store of choice!

Pick up tickets at the VFW Post

Drawing November 11th, 2012Donation $2 each, 3 for $5 Need not be present to win

Bullseye Shooters SupplyPresents

NRA Basic Pistol CourseSaturday August 11th from 8:00-5:00 pm.

Cost is $80.00 More info 607-962-1100

Got toys? Perfect 4 plus garage spaces for all in lower level & 2nd detached garage and carport.

Country setting, good sized kitchen w/ all appli-ances & washer, dryer, dining area, huge LR, 3

bedrooms & offi ce on main fl oor, could fi nish off upstairs and add more. Just reduced $95,000.

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Herman B. Potter Herman B. Potter, 89, of St. Rte. 36, Troupsburg, NY entered into rest on Monday, July30, 2012 at the Green Home in Wellsboro, Pa. Born in Troupsburg on December 13, 1922, Herm was the son of the late Benjamin J. andS. Elizabeth Burnside Potter. He was a graduate of Troupsburg High School. He was aUS Army veteran, serving at the close of World War II. After leaving the military, Herm was a mail carrier for a short time and then wasemployed in road construction. He spent many years working with his brother Elbert as amechanic and truck driver at Elbert Potter Garage in Troupsburg. Along with his regularjobs, he always operated his small family farm. Herm also assisted his brother Gilbert inbuilding construction. On July 9, 1966, he and Bertha Clark were mar-ried in Wellsboro. They were long timemembers of the Austinburg Methodist Church. Herm served the Town of Troupsburgfor several years as Town Constable. He was also a former member of the TroupsburgAmbulance Corp. and the Austinburg Grange. Herm was preceded in death by his brothers, Elbert in 1996 and Gilbert in 2011. Surviving are his wife, Bertha Potter of Troups-burg, his son and daughter in law, Dennisand Margaret Potter of Troupsburg, his daughter, Cindy Adams of Mansfi eld, Pa., hisgrandchildren, John and Shayna Potter and Van-essa, Anthony and Tyresa Adams, hisgreat grandchildren, Devlin, Zayne and Carmen Zihm, and Austin Fuller, his sisters,Nellie Tubbs of North Tonawanda, NY, Norma Swimely of Palmer, Alaska and Jean(Keith) Sworts of Fairbanks, Alaska, his brother in law and sisters in law, Carl andBonnie Clark of Wellsboro and Margaret Potter of Troupsburg and many nieces andnephews. Friends may call on Friday, Aug. 3, from noon to 2 PM at the H.P. Smith & Son Inc.Funeral Home, 1607 Main St. Woodhull, NY. Fu-neral services will follow there at 2:00PM with Pastor Sherry Good offi ciating. Burial will be in Woodlawn Cemetery, Austin-burg, Pa. Memorial donations may be made to the Austin-burg Methodist Church. On line condolences may be made at www.hpsmithandsonfuneralhome.com.

Gifts To Addison Public Library In Memory of: Violet AndrewsBy: The Children of Walter and Eva Rice The Oxford Book of American Poetry (ANF) by David Lehman In Memory of: Benjamin Hibbard By: The Weales Auto Upkeep: Basic Car Care, Maintenance and Repair by Michael E. GreyIn Memory of: Pat Moore By: The Weales Where We Belong (AF) by Emily Giffi nIn Memory of: Dorothy Bernice Moshier By Gene and Peggy Wade Convincing Alex (AF-LP) by Nora Roberts

Annual Companion Retriever Hunting Challenge in Bath offers hunting scenario for

weekend waterfowlers Dogs and their handlers are welcome at the 6th annual Southern Tier Outdoor Show scheduled for October 13-14, 2012 in Bath.

Jim Beverly, of Oakfi eld, NY, with 50 years of experience in training retrievers and involvement with the waterfowl hunting industry, again brings his Companion Retriever Hunting Challenge (C.R.H.C.) to the

event. This year’s contest will donate all proceeds to the Wounded Warrior program!The contest has already raised over $1,500 for the Wounded Warriors from the Finger Lakes and South-ern Tier Patriots. Those interested in donating to the Wounded Warriors for the C.R.H.C. can visit https://support.woundedwarriorproject.org/group-fundraising/crhc2012/.On October 13, Beverly invites show visitors to bring their dog for a half hour training session during the afternoon for a donation to the Wounded Warriors of $30. Sessions must be pre-reserved. At 11:00 a.m. he will answer questions on training, waterfowl and bird hunting at his actual goose and duck hunting scenario set up near the pond.The C.R.H.C. will begin at 12:00 Noon on Sunday, October 14. The challenge is set up as a real hunting situation, one session on the ground and one in the water. It is not for a professional handler and highly polished bird dog team. Instead it is designed for the weekend waterfowl hunter and his faithful canine sidekick. Beverly says the contest allows a person to enjoy the experience without stress or intimidation. The focus is not on winning but on enjoying the experience and learning how to get what you want from your dog. Beverly even offers advice to the contestants during the contest.The contest offers three levels:Level one will consist of single retrieves in an actual goose and duck hunting scenario.Level 2 will consist of more diffi cult scenarios, but again, real hunting situations.Level 3 is for dogs that hold hunt tests or fi eld trial titles but will not be scored for trophies.There is a $30 registration fee for each dog. Rules, registration form and contact information for Beverly can be found at www.SouthernTierOutdoorShow.com. Trophies will be awarded at all levels in addition to a drawing for prizes.Scoring will take into consideration all phases of the hunt including the dog/handler relationship. Handlers must be at least 12 years old to participate, be able to use their waterfowl calls, and fi re popper loads in a 12 gauge shotgun. Beverly has a DVD project in progress which shows his training techniques and attitude for the everyday retriever owner. A book containing many articles with tips on correcting issues of preparing and handling the retriever during an actual hunt is scheduled for completion by late 2012. For further information on the C.R.H.C. contact Beverly at 716-474-4661.

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Addison Storm DamageFrom July 26th

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On the 26th of July a huge storm ripped through Addison, New York caus-ing massive damage. Above is a few pictures of the damage caused by the tornado/storm. Thousands of people were left without power for many hours of the day and into the night.

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ADDISONFirst 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.comHigher Ground Christian Church - 108 Front Street, Addison. Service Sunday 6:00pm, Bible Study Tuesday 6:30-7:30pm, Emotional & Spiritual Support Group in Christ Tuesday 7:30-9:00pm. 607-222-7545.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 Randy Ginnan. Corner Front & Wall Sts., Sun. School 9:45, Morning Wshp 10:30 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.comFirst 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.St. Mathews Conference Center - 731 Addison Rd., Bishop Spanford Essilfi e, Sunday Worship 2:00 p.m.

ADRIANCanisteo Valley Church of Christian Fellowship - Meets in Adrian; Worship starts at 10:00 amAdrian Baptist Church - Adrian, NY. Sunday Schl 10 am, Church Worship 11 am Church phone (607) 698-2989. Pastor Frankie Garcia.

AUSTINBURGBaptist 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.

BATHBuck Settlement Baptist Church - Greg Ferguson, Pastor.776- 2446. Sun. Schl & Church 10 am; Even. serv. 6 pm; Wed. Prayer 6:30 pmLiving Waters Church - Services Every Sunday & Thursday Night at 6:00 PM. 200 East Steuben Street 607-324-5117.

BIG FLATSUnitarian Universalist Fellowship - Rt. 17 & Hibbard Rd. Pres. - Jenny Monroe. Services 10:30 am. 607-562-3017.

BORDENBaptist - Morning Wshp. 10 am, Sunday School 11 am. Wed. night prayer service 6:00pm. 607-359-4481.

BRADFORDBaptist - 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.

CAMERONChristian Center - 5274 Co. Rt. 119 Main St., Cameron. A Full Gospel Fellowship. Teaching 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. Sunday Nights. (607) 695-2673

CAMPBELLC & 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 - Main St., Alan Jones, Pastor. 527-3343. Sun. Morn. Wshp. 9:30 am, Sun. School, Youth & Adult - 10:45 am.

SOUTH CANISTEOUnited Methodist - Dan Knopf, Pastor. Sun. Schl. 10am, Wshp. Service 11:15 am.

CATONUnited Methodist Church - St. Rt. 225 Caton Center - Pastor Beth Bouwens 524-6551. Sunday 9:00 am Prayer & Praise Service - Traditional Worship Service 10:30am

CORNINGCampbell-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 AMFirst Congregational United Church of Christ - 171 W. Pultney St., Corning, NY 14870, 607-962-7423, Rev. Marraine C. Kettell, Sunday Worship 10am, Fellowship 11am.

ELKLANDWesley 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.New Fellowship Ministries Church - Elkland Free Methodist Church 102 Coates Ave., Elkland, PA, 814-258-7602; Sunday School 9:45am; Worship Service 10:45am; Pastor Marty ZdrojewskiParkhurst Memorial Presbyterian Church - 302 W. Main St., Sunday School 10:30 AM, Worship 11 AM, Rev. Dorothy Densmore, pastor, 814-258-7294St. Thomas Catholic Church - Fr. John Kita, Pastor, Confession Saturday 3:15-3:45pm. Mass Sat. 4pm&Sun.8:30 am. St.Catherine Mission Church (Westfi eld) - 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

ERWINThe Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints - 80 Chatfi eld Place E, Painted Post, NY. Sunday Service at 9:30 am.

GANG MILLSTwin Tiers Christian - 36 Beartown Rd., James Kisner, Pastor 936-9403. Sundays - Bible Schl. at 9:30 am; Worship at 10:30 am

GREENWOODCommunity of Christ - Main St., Pastor Elder Denise Hoyt, Sun. Schl. 10 am; Worship 11 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 - Rev. Christian Matison, 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 VALLEYFull Gospel Fellowship - Pastor Allyn Baker - Main Street, Sunday School 10 am; Morning Worship 11 am; Sun. Evening 7 pm Bible Study 11:30 am

HEDGESVILLEPresbyterian Church - Morn. Wshp. 11 am. Pastor Brian Diffenbacher

HORNBYCongregational Church - Rev. Richard Hubbard, Wshp. 9:00 am.

HORNELLLiving 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 JASPERWesleyan - Rev. Todd L. Mitchell Sr, 792-3463. Sundays - “The Vineyard” at 10 am. Sunday Worship at 11 am

JASPERUnited Church - Rev. David Barnard -Wshp. Serv. 11 am; Sunday School, Bible Study 10 am. Boyd’s Corners Bible Church - Sun. Schl. 10 am, Wshp. Ser. 11 am, Bible Study Tues. 7:00pm held at various homes call for details 607-458-5541.

KNOXVILLEAbundant 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 740-654-9554 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.

LAWRENCEVILLEBaptist - 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.

LINDLEYCommunity 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 LINDLEYBaptist Church - Pastor, Sheldon Roblyer. Tannery Creek Rd. Wshp. Serv. 10 am, Sun. Schl 11 am, Sun. Even. 6:00 pm, Wed. Prayer 7 pm.

NELSONUnited Church of Nelson (Presbyterian and Methodist) - Worship 8:45 AM, Sunday School 10 AM, Rev. Dorothy Densmore, pastor, 570-827-2219

OSCEOLAUnited 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 POSTVictory 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; Remix (6-8 grade) Wed. 7-8:30pm; 5th Quarter (9-12 grade) Fri 8-9:30pm. 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.

RATHBONEUnited Methodist - Minister Morris Gridley Jr., Sunday Wshp Service 9:30am

REXVILLEOur Lady of the Valley - St. Mary’s - Rev. Peter Anglaaere, Masses; Sunday 8:30 am.

RISINGVILLEUnited Methodist Church - Rev. Veronica Seeley, Worship 9:00 am.

THURSTONChristian - Rev. David Peck, Rt. 333. Sunday School 10 am; Sunday Worship 11 am; Wed. Bible Study 7 pm

TROUPSBURGTroupsburg 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, God and Family hour 11:15 AM, Pastor Daniel Knopf (607) 359-4721.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.

TUSCARORABaptist - Pastor, L.D. Maxson, Sun. Schl. 9:30 am, Wshp. 10:45 am, Even. Serv. 6 pm, Tue. AWANA 6:15 pm, Wed. JV & Varsity 6 pm & Prayer Meet. 7pm

WOODHULLThe Community Church of Woodhull - United Methodist & Baptist worship together Sunday service 9:30am, Sunday school 10:00am, Located next to the fi re station, Rev. Brian Diffenbacher, Pastor, 5187 W. Main St., Woodhull, NY.

WEST UNIONMennonite 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.

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