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Angola Pennysaver serving Evans, Brant, Farnham and parts of Irving and Lakeview.
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CHECK DATE AND PAGE NUMBERS!!!
ANGOLA PENNYSAVER
NOVEMBER 18, 201284th Year4th Week
Circulation 9600
Community Corner Tuesday, November 20th • COMMUNITY THANKSGIVING SERVICE • 7:00 p.m. • Angola Wesleyan Church • 636 Herr Road, Angola, New YorkThursday, Nov. 22nd - FREE COMMUNITY THANKSGIVING DINNER • 1-4 P.M. • MPB Hall • Prospect St., AngolaReservations 549-0420 • Sponsored by LACC. Space donated by
Holiday Guide Special Insert Inside!
SNOW BLOWER GIVE-AWAY!
SNOW BLOWER GIVE-AWAY!
See our full page ad inside this Pennysaver
for Details!
CHECK DATE AND PAGE NUMBERS!!!PAGE 2 / NOVEMBER 18, 2012 ANGOLA PENNYSAVER
FRUIT BASKETSGorgeous, Freshly-made
$1.99 pound
649-2356
Market, Inc.6936 GOWANDA STATE RD., (RT.62) HAMBURG
Finest & Largest Selection of Fruits & Vegetables in W.N.Y.
BRAYMILLER
www.braymillermarket.com
The Original
PRICES EFFECTIVE 11/19/12 - 11/24/12
doz.
EGGSKrehers Farm Fresh
Ex-large
$1.69
• CHEESE TRAYS • BUFFALO BASKETS • PASTA BASKETS We Deliver 649-2356
Sandwich of the Week!
HOT LUNCH SPECIALS!65C
$2.99 bag
Sarah-Lee
Cora
$3.79 pound
pound
IMPORTEDHAM
Krakus $6.49 pound
HONEY SMOKEDTURKEY
$5.99 pound
$6.99 pound
ROASTBEEF
Lauscher
PARTY PLATTERS
Delicious - Freshly-made
• MEAT/CHEESE•APPETIZER•VEGGIE•FRUIT
UpstateYOGURT
8 oz.
Tyson - Extra Lean
FAX# 649-4136
MILK Upstate 1/2 gal.
1%- 2% - Skim
$1.89
69C pound
Ass’t fl avors
SOUP of the Week!
pound
DeliciousPASTAFAGIOLI
NEW!
Crisp & Crunchy
SUNDAY - Buffalo Chicken WrapMONDAY - Chicken & BiscuitsTUESDAY- Pot Roast DinnerWEDNESDAY - Veggie Lasagna or Turkey ClassicTHURSDAY - Happy ThanksgivingFRIDAY - Meatloaf Dinner or Fish FrySATURDAY - Reuben on Marble RyeSUNDAY - Roast Beef Wrap
Frey’s
BOLOGNA“Turkey Delite” sage cheddar cheese, & cranberry horseradish mayo on toasted sourdough
Perry’s
2/$7ICE
CREAM56 Oz.
Upstate
2/$6ORANGE
JUICE1/2 Gal.
DeliciousMaplewood Farms
VERMONTGOURMET CHEESES
come in and try them!!!Great for the holidays!!
cheese, & cranberry horseradish $6.50 each
Sweet Delicious
YAMS
$4.59
$1.29 Bunch
RED SEEDLESSGRAPES
5 for $2
$8.99 8 qt. basket
Get All Your Holiday Baking Needs Here!!
Glazed Fruit, Mixed Nuts, Dates, Prunes, Figs, Assorted Sprinkles, Cinnamon Imperials, Crystallized Ginger, Chocolate Wafers
$5.49HARDSALAMI
HomegrownACORN & BUTTERNUTHUBBARD & BUTTERCUP SQUASH
Mon. - Fri. 7AM-7PM / Sat. 7AM-6PM / Sun. 7am-5pmNEWHOURS
Fresh TenderROMAINEHEARTS$1.99 3-pack
HUBBARD & BUTTERCUPHUBBARD & BUTTERCUPHUBBARD & BUTTERCUP49C
pound
5 LBCELLOCARROTS$1.99 bag
Sweet & Juicy
CaliforniaCRISP CELERY
HomegrownCRISPIN, EMPIRE, IDA REDS & MACINTOSH APPLESCRISPIN, EMPIRE, CRISPIN, EMPIRE, MACINTOSH APPLESMACINTOSH APPLES
WhileSuppliesLast!
CALIFORNIANAVEL ORANGES
US #1 10 LBREDPOTATOES
HOT PEPPERCHEESE
CHECK DATE AND PAGE NUMBERS!!!ANGOLA PENNYSAVER NOVEMBER 18, 2012 / PAGE 3ATTORNEYS Anthony J. Barone Jr. Page 4 947-9222Law Offices of John C. Grennell Page 32 549-0810Magavern & Loretto Page 30 649-1571Scott M. Brown Page 10 549-1565Thomas C. Farley, Jr. Page 28 947-7671The Miserendino Law Firm, PC Page 15 1-800-924-0936
AUTOMOTIVE Clark-Brant Garage, Inc. Page 30 549-1744Ferber Automotive Page 21 549-1810Jim White’s Truck & Auto Center Page 1,14 934-3580
BAKERIES Unique Sweets Cake Shop Page 29 319-8363
BUILDERS Cala’s Contracting Page 28 627-6443Duzen Construction Page 29 549-4281Evergreen Acres Page 7 992-3146Frank Builders Page 28 992-9642Hoelzle Construction Page 29 864-6326Matt Frost Building & Remodeling Page 10 627-9196T. M. Goodrich Construction Page 29 868-4352Wagner Brother Construction Page 29 549-1816
CLEANING Ace Carpet Care Page 31 549-6358Simply Fresh Air Duct Cleaning Page 31 992-2901
COOLING & HEATING Don’s Heating & Air Conditioning Page 29 549-5224Earl’s Plumbing & Heating Page 30 992-4388Farnham Plumbing & Heating Page 16,28 549-1564Keiffer Plumbing, Heating & Cooling Page 31 649-3866
EVENTS American Legion - Thanksgiving Eve Page 17 Amy Crawford Benefit Page 27Denim & Diamonds Ladies Night Page 19Family Support Center Page 25 926-2296The Garden Gate - Open House Page 31 LACC - Thanksgiving Dinner Page 11 549-0420Most Precious Blood - Dodgeball Page 30 445-4779Yuletide in the Country Page 13Town of Brant - Electronic Waste Page 30VFW - Meat Raffle Page 13 549-5798 FAMILY ENTERTAINMENT New Angola Theater Page 32 549-4866
FINANCIAL PLANNING / FINANCE Evans Bank Page 1,25 549-1114Lake Shore Federal Credit Union Page 17 549-4150
FOOD & BEVERAGE Angola China Kitchen Page 28 549-1182Braymiller Market, Inc. Page 2 649-2356Chick’s Pizza Kitchen Page 22,30 549-4206Crosby’s Page 19 549-7488Dan’s Restaurant Page 30 549-2901 Federal Meats Page 4 649-3705Hoelscher’s Meats Page 7 649-2554Lakeside Market Page 7,22 549-3210Lynn’s Catering & Cakes Page 10 337-2267Meadowbrook Page 5 947-9386Pat’s Pizzeria Page 28,31 549-6522Skullyz Page 19 549-4095Tim Hortons Page 13 Walker’s Fruit Basket Page 31 679-1292
ADVERIADVERTISER DIRECTORYFUNERAL HOMES Latimore Schiavone Funeral Home Page 17 549-3311
GREENHOUSES & FLORISTS Angola Flower Shoppe Page 10 549-1265Bella Terra Greenhouse Page 32 549-2014Boston Hill Nursery, Inc. Page 21 662-7411Flowers by Darlene Page 28 947-4133The Flower Derby Page 30 947-4525
HANDYMAN SERVICES Dom’s Handyman Services Page 29 949-9776Old Time Handyman, LLC Page 22 870-0494Southtowns Handyman Page 29 549-7646
HARDWARE / LUMBER Sam’s Lumber Co. Page 32 549-1212Shultz & Co. Page 6 549-0262
HEALTH, BEAUTY, FITNESS Avon Sales Page 28 597-5446 Brain & Spine Center Page 16 947-0139Community Concern Page 22 947-5025Eden Chiropractic Page 13 992-4114Eisen, DDS Page 11 549-3311Lakeshore Chiropractic & Wellness Page 10 947-5106Northern Chautauqua Eye Page 13 366-6300Southtowns Eye Center Page 4 674-6030TLC Page 25
HELP WANTED Fisher Carting Page 10 648-7766Multisorb Technologies Page 7Pat’s Pizzeria Page 30 Petri Baking Page 21 662-4099
HOME IMPROVEMENT D & L Trucking & Excavating Page 28 818-4903Eastern States Metal Roofing Page 31 355-4374Eden Drawer & Door Co. Page 29 992-3849Ed’s Well Service Page 29 549-8969Electro-Tech Power & Light Page 30 462-0885Gallman Excavating Page 5 432-4642Home Repairs Page 28 696-2591Loretto GlasService Page 28 549-2444Masonry 2000 Page 10 549-6533Mike’s Seamless Gutters Page 29 934-4658Rick Hammer Electrical Page 10 947-5543Roofs Are Us Page 28 548-1107Wetzler Electric Page 29 947-3195Wet Basements Page 28 549-6533
JEWELERS Gold & Pearl Jewelers Page 22 649-2793J & L Jewelers Page 31 947-4810Jewelry by Spence Page 32 947-9936Ray Crinzi Jewelers Page 25 609-4190
LAWN & GARDEN Empire Lawncare & Hardscapes Page 4 549-6268Gugino Outdoor Power Equipment Page 16 549-1414Superior Small Engine Repair Page 5 549-4226
LOCAL GOVERNMENTTown of Evans Planning Board Agenda Page 5 549-0945Town of Brant - Food Pantry Page 22 549-0301
LOCKSMITH A Village Locksmith Page 5,29 947-9071
NEIGHBORHOOD ASSOCIATIONS Angola Vol. Fire Hall - Turkey Winners Page 22 American Legion Post 928 Page 4 947-0928 VFW Post 5798 Page 7 549-5798Village of Farnham Election Page 25
PETS A Pawsitive Experience Page 17 627-9234Furry Kids Kennel & Daycare Page 22 947-5810Golden Paws Pet Care Services Page 28 400-8431Ten Lives Club Page 13 646-5577Town of Brant - Lost Dog Page 25 208-8549
PLUMBING Eden Plumbing & Electric Page 29 992-3832Joe’s Plumbing & Heating Page 28 549-0064Robert Sciarrino, Plumber Page 29 697-5211
PRE-SCHOOLSKids’ Kastle Page 27 947-5052
REAL ESTATE Century 21 - Brent Hardy Page 5 807-5151Century 21 - Elaine Urbanowicz Page 25 984-3453Century 21 - Lynda Mason Page 7 998-1155Metro Roberts Realty - Kim Hulburd Page 30 725-8725Owl Homes Page 30 673-1366People Inc. Holly Apartments Page 23 817-9090Waterfalls Village Page 10 648-3789
REPAIR SERVICE The Appliance Doctor Page 4 992-4195
RETAILBauer’s Eden Valley Furniture Page 25 992-4600 RETIREMENT/NURSING HOMES St. Columban’s on the Lake Page 6 934-4515
SALONS & SPAS C & M Shear Style Page 30 947-5588Just Hair Mind & Body Page 29 947-9260Supercuts Page 15 947-5248Trendy Kutz Page 30 549-5335
SCHOOLSLSC Winter Athletic Schedule Page 18
SEWING Julie Carruth, Seamstress Page 29 627-4729
SHIPPING Evans Emergency Equipment Page 6 549-3338
STORAGE Southwestern Storage Facility Page 30 549-0338
TOBACCO/GAS Keye Supercenter Page 27 934-2365Seneca Hawk Page 23 934-4219Signals Page 6 549-0353
TRAVEL AGENTS Journey’s Unlimited Page 28 648-3505
TREE CARE MJ Foresters Page 5 934-3125The Tree Surgeon Page 5 549-2922
If you would like to be included in this listing, please call the Angola Pennysaver at 549-1164
CHECK DATE AND PAGE NUMBERS!!!PAGE 4 / NOVEMBER 18, 2012 ANGOLA PENNYSAVER
NOW SERVING FULL LUNCHES Mon. - Thurs. FROM 11 AM - 7 PM
Including Subs, Reubens, Hot Roast Beef Dinner, Salads, Beef on Weck,
Fried Bologna, Grilled Chicken Sandwich, Tuna Melt, and more ...
WEEKLY SPECIALS:Mon. & Tues.: Texas Hots - $2.00Wednesday: Meatball BombersCLOSED THURSDAYEVERY FRIDAY FISH FRY
PLUS A FULL DINNER MENU, 11 AM - 8:30 PM
9 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.Serving Rib Dinner ALL Day, EVERY day!!!
Modern Banquet Room Available
AMERICAN LEGION POST 9287353 Erie Rd., Derby, NY 14047
DELIVERY AVAILABLE
Treasure Chest: $2224.26
BANDS:11/23 - Coyote 8-12
11/24 - Nobody’s Chyld 8-12
SPECIAL OF THE WEEK:Ham Sub - $5.00
For weddings, showers, birthdays, business meetings, funerals,
ANY kind of party. Call Peggy for reservations
or a tour. 947-0928
EVERY SUNDAY - BREAKFAST
SOUTHTOWNS EYE CENTER
MostInsurancesAccepted
• David T. Styn, O.D.• Annette M. Bulas, O.D.
• Albert Schlisserman, M.D.
3151 SOUTHWESTERN BLVD. 674-6030
We GiveExplanations
You'llUnderstand
• Cataract Surgery• New Technology Implants• Complete Eye Exams
WELCOMENew
Patients
LAWNCARE & HARDSCAPES
FREE ESTIMATES
Owner/Operator Andrew Lonkey(716) 549-6268
COMMERCIAL RESIDENTIAL
f f• Bobcat / Excavation Work• Light Dump Truck Work• Interlocking Pavers
• Snow Plowing• Fall Cleanups• Tree Removal
INSURED
ANTHONY J. BARONE JR.
Real Estate, Wills, Estates, Business
Practicing law for over 30 years.in association with Serotte, Reich & Wilson
Attorney at Law947-9222
The APPLIANCE DOCTOR
All parts and labor guaranteed** Senior Citizens Always Discounted **
We don’t sell appliances, we save them.• Experienced • Honest • Reasonable>>>> Call Terry 992-4195 <<<<
We’ll service your appliance no matter
where you purchased It.
FEDERALMEATS
FEDERALMEATSEBT - MASTERCARD
VISA ACCEPTEDPrices Effective 11-19 Thru 11-24
WE AccEPT
EBT
141 Buffalo StreetVILLAGE SQUARE PLAZA
Hamburg, NY 14075649-3705
HOURS:Mon, Tues, Wed,
Thurs: 9-6; Fri: 9-7;Sat: 8-5;
Closed Sunday
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FREE
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$599LB.
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Announcements
Events
CHRISTMAS BAZAAR ‑ Sat., December 8, 10am‑ 4pm, Wright Me‑morial Church, 12326 Route 438, Irv ing. Ven‑dors wanted, $10 per table. For more infor‑mation call Bethany, 716‑359‑1300.
Notice
2013 BELLA TERRA CALENDAR now avail‑able! One per house hold please, Caryl
See Back Page!BELLA TERRAGREENHOUSE
DIVORCE $450* No Fault or Regular Di‑vorce. Covers children, property, etc. Only One Signature Required! *Excludes govt. fees. 1‑800‑522‑6000 Ext. 100. Baylor & Associ‑ates, Inc. Est. 1977 RUBBER STAMPS AVAILABLE at the Eden Penny Saver Of‑fice, 992‑4625; A Vil‑lage Locksmith, Derby, 947‑9071.
Health & Fitness
ELECTROLYSIS‑ Re‑moval of unwanted hair permanently. Reason‑able rates. Satisfied clients. Qualified, expe‑rienced electrologist. Registered profes sional nurse. Referred by physicians. Member of International Guild of Professional Electrolo‑gists. Call JEAN NETTE. 627‑2873.MEDICAL ALERT FOR SENIORS ‑ 24/7 moni‑toring. FREE Equip‑ment. FREE Shipping. Nationwide Service. $29.95/Month. CALL Medical Guardian To day. 1‑877‑372‑9162 TAKE VIAGRA/ CIALIS? 40 100mg/20mg Pills + 4 Free. Only $99! Save $500.00. Call 1‑888‑796‑8878
Classified AdsIt Pays to
Advertise!!!
CHECK DATE AND PAGE NUMBERS!!!ANGOLA PENNYSAVER NOVEMBER 18, 2012 / PAGE 5
947-9071
Satellite Office for Angola & Eden-North Collins Penny Savers
6926 ERIE RD., DERBY
MON. - FRI. 9-5 SAT. 9-NOONTops Plaza
947-5997
Monday - ThursdayServing YOU!
We are still your fax and copy headquarters!
Fax# 947-4995WE SELL & PROGRAM
COMPUTER CHIP KEYS!
SAFE SALE
ON NOW!!!
Superior Small Engine Repair
Parts, Service and SharpeningOutboard Motor Repair
8119 Erie Rd. (Route 5), Angola, NY 14006
549-4226
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662-7404TrimmingRemovalStump Grinding
FirewoodSnowplowingStorm Damage
Free EstimatesFully Insured
Brent Hardy
Call me at [email protected]
Licensed Sales Agent
Century 21 Ganey648-2100 Office
Winter Rates, Emergency Storm WorkTree Removal, Trimming,
Stump Grinding, Lot ClearingFree EstimatesFully Insured
716-934-3125716-359-8384
TOWN OF EVANSPLANNING BOARD AGENDAWednesday, November 28, 2012
at 7:00 P.M.Meeting will take place at the
EVANS MUNICIPAL CENTER8787 Erie Road, Angola, NY 14006
1. Rezoning of a .33± acre parcel from Motor Service (MS) to General Busi- iness (GB) for the purpose of operating a liquor store to be located at 6778 Erie Road (a.k.a. NYS Route 5), Derby, NY 14047. SBL# 192.20-5-8.1. Petitioner: Richard Schaper, Jr., 6864 Erie Road, Derby, NY 14047.2. Any other matters that may properly come before the Board.
Further information regarding agendaitems is available from the Planning Office,
8787 Erie Road, Angola, NY 14006Phone: 549-0945
MEADOWBROOKRESTAURANT & SPORTS BAR
Rt. 5, Derby • 947-9386
Watch the Bills action here!
LIVE MUSICThanksgiving Eve - Wed., Nov. 21st
with
INNOCENT BYSTANDEROPEN THANKSGIVING DAY - 6 PM
Food & Drink SpecialsHappy Hour: Mon. - Thurs. 4-7Daily Lunches - Friday Fish Fry
Gallman Excavating• Utility Work• Ponds• Septic Systems• Site Work
Cell: 716-432-4642Home: 716-941-6595
Insured
Christmas Trees
CHRISTMAS TREESCut your own from
thousands of firs, spruces & pines.at Kathie & Jerry’s.
Open daily until dusk. 1731 Gowans, Angola
716‑432‑3936
Lost & Found
LOST BRACELET ‑ Possibly at Brant Post Office. If found please
call Karen at 697‑1688.LOST SHOTGUN in the Sunset Bay area. If found, call 913‑5549. REWARD!!
AnnouncementsMiscellaneous
▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼ $$WANTED DEAD OR ALIVE! Your junk vehi‑cle and scrap metal. K & R SALVAGE, 337‑3109. ▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼A new sweater doesn’t cut it! CHRISTMAS WISH LIST: a new chainsaw from GUG INO LAWN AND GAR DEN, Brant. Free lay away available. 549‑1414.A VILLAGE LOCK‑SMITH has DIS‑COUNTED movie pass‑es for Regal Cine mas available.AIRLINES ARE HIR‑ING ‑ Train for hands‑on Aviation Career. FAA approved program.Financial aid if qualified ‑ Job placement assis‑tance. CALL Aviation Institute of Mainte nance 1‑877‑202‑0386.CANADA DRUG CEN‑TER is your choice for safe and affordable med‑ications. Our li censed Canadian mail order pharmacy will pro vide you with savings of up to 90 percent on all your medication needs. Call today 1‑877‑207‑6086 for $25.00 off your first pre scription and free ship ping. DISH NETWORK. Starting at $19.99 /month PLUS 30 Pre‑mium Movie Channels. FREE for 3 Months! SAVE! Ask About SAME DAY Installa tion! CALL 1‑888‑823‑8160
DO YOU HAVE PROD‑UCTS OR SERVICES TO PROMOTE? Reach as many as 4.9 million households and 12 mil‑lion potential buyers quickly and inexpen‑sively! Only $490 for a 15‑word ad. Place your ad online at Angolapen‑nysaver.com or call 549‑1164.FUND RAISER: Church ‑ office ‑ gift. Poinsettias are afford able and ours last a long time!
See Back Page!BELLA TERRAGREENHOUSE
GOLD AND SILVER CAN PROTECT Your Hard Earned Dollars. Learn how by calling Freedom Gold Group for your free educa tional guide. 1‑866‑930‑7729 HIGHSPEED INTER‑NET EVERYWHERE BY SATELLITE! Speeds up to 12mbps! (200x faster than dial‑up.) Starting at $49.95 /mo. CALL NOW & GO FAST! 1‑888‑927‑0861 MEDICAL CAREERS BEGIN HERE ‑Train ONLINE for Allied Health and Medi‑cal Management. Job placement assistance. Computer available. Fi‑nancial Aid if qualified. SCHEV authorized. Call 1‑800‑495‑8402 www.CenturaOnline. com
SNOWPLOWING Services.
Derby/ Angola.24 Hour Service.
Located in Angola.References. ULTIMATE
LANDSCAPING. 716‑812‑7437
WE SHARPEN & MAKE chains for most makes of saws. Sharp ening starting at $6.99. New chains starting at $4.95 more than the length of chain. GUG INO LAWN AND GAR DEN, Brant. 549‑1414.
The Angola Pennysaver will
be CLOSED on November 22nd & 23rd
CHECK DATE AND PAGE NUMBERS!!!PAGE 6 / NOVEMBER 18, 2012 ANGOLA PENNYSAVER
549-0262
SHOPPING LOCALLYHELPS EVERYONE IN THE COMMUNITY PROSPER!
GREAT PRICES!
SERVICE!
2 NORTH MAIN ST.ANGOLA
&
SHULTZ & CO.EST. 1861
HARDWARE & APPLIANCES
Employment
Misc. Help Wanted
E X P E R I E N C E D COOKS & DRIVERS WANTED ‑ Apply in per‑son at PAT’S PIZZE RIA, 9542 Lake‑Shore Road, Point Breeze.HELP WANTED! Earn extra income mailing our brochures from home! FREE Supplies!‑Genuine Opportunity! Start Immediately! www.mailing‑work.com HELP WANTED: Expe‑rienced Carpenter for new home framing. 485‑6054.WANTED LINE COOK. Apply at Seneca Hawk, Rts. 5 & 20, Irving.
Skilled Trades
ROUGH & FINISH Car penters Needed: Expe rienced only. Pay com mensurate with experi ence, ben‑efits, year‑ round work. 716‑646‑0047.
Employment Information
DO YOU HAVE EM‑PLOYMENT OPPOR‑TUNITIES TO PRO‑MOTE? Reach as many as 5 million po tential candidates in central and western New York with a 15‑word classi‑fied ad for just $350! Place your ad online at Angolapen nysaver.com or call 549‑1164.
Full Time Wanted
BLENDER’S ASSIS‑TANT, HOUSEHOLD CLEANING PROD‑UCTS: Small manufac‑turer of liquid laundry and household clean ing products in North Col‑lins, NY has immedi ate full‑ time openings for Blender’s Assistants on 1st & 2nd shift. Man‑ufacturing & safety ex‑perience preferred. Benefits include medi cal & 401(k) plans. Send resume and salary re‑quirement to: Person‑nel, P.O. Box 1500, North Collins, NY 14111, or email dlu cas@cres‑centmfg.net or apply in person at Crescent Manufactur ing, 10285 Eagle Drive, North Col‑lins.
CARPET Installers Wanted. Looking for experienced in‑stallers and help‑ers. Will train. 716‑725‑7520.
Full or part time cooks wanted. Inquire within. Four Corners Cafe, 8571 North Main St., Eden, 992‑4347.IMMEDIATE OPENING for Full Time Mechanic. Must have tools and clean driver’s license. Apply in person at EHM‑KE WELL DRILLERS, 104 Main St., Silver Creek, NY, Monday‑ Fri‑day, 8am to 4pm.
NOW HIRING: McDon‑ald’s, LavAzza Coffee and Sandella’s Pizza at the Angola Travel Plaza on the NYS Thruway. Full and part time posi‑tions avail able. All shifts available including over night. Management and cus todial/maintenance po sitions also available. Call 549‑3605 or apply online at www.hiring‑towin.com. Enter code mcd07833c to apply for crew/maintenance posi tions. Enter code mcd07833m to apply for management posi tions. Applications also ac‑cepted in person at the Angola Travel Plaza.
Part Time Wanted
DRIVERS WANTED: Clean license. Eve‑nings, nights, week‑ends. 903‑3495.PART TIME RECEP‑TIONIST for busy medi‑cal office. 8 hours/ week. Duties will also include medical billing. Experience necessary. Apply with references & resume: P.O. Box 175, Athol Springs, NY 14010
Financial
Business Opportunities
Reach as many as 5 MILLION POTENTIAL BUYERS in central and western New York with your classified ad for just $350 for a 15‑word ad. Call 549‑1164 for details or visit Ango‑lapennysaver.com
Financial Services
$$$ ACCESS LAW‑SUIT CASH NOW!!! In‑jury Lawsuit Dragging? $500‑$500,000++ within 48/hrs? 1‑800‑568‑8321 www.lawcapi tal.com LOW COST Contrac‑tors Insurance rates! In cludes snowplowing coverage at no extra charge. Call today!! 648‑6100.
Happy Thanksgiving!!!!
CHECK DATE AND PAGE NUMBERS!!!ANGOLA PENNYSAVER NOVEMBER 18, 2012 / PAGE 7
VFW POST 57988989 Erie Road,
Angola, N.Y. 14006 549-5798
OPEN TO
THE PUBLIC
Burgers
Subs
Soups
DAILY LUNCH MENU with SUBS & WINGS
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
OUR FAMOUS HUGE BEEF ON WECK
SUPER FISH FRYFRIDAY’S ONLY
11 AM - 8 PM FRI.
We Have The QUEEN OF HEARTS! We also have PULL TABS!
Stop by and see usEAT in or TAKE-OUT
All are WelcomeOpen Daily Mon.- Sat.Serving 11 am - 8 pm
Great
Drink Prices
Hall Rentals
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Lynda Mason, Associate BrokerCentury 21 Ganey
Cell 998-1155, Office 648-2100
Still the Best Investment!EVANS/ANGOLA: 27 Franklin: New build, 3 bdrm, 2.5 bath, CAC. Reduced $199,500.Home for Lease - $1800 per month. No pets.9875 Hardpan Rd.: Ranch w/3 bdrms., 3 car garage, 14 acres. $149,900Vacant Land: 14 acres approved for patio homes. $130,000.Sturgeon Point Rd.: 2 acre lot w/water. $29,900.Sturgeon Point Blvd. off Beechwood. $13,500.BRANT: 437 Perry St.: 3 bdrm. ranch on acre w/barn in Farnham. $89,900636 Commercial St.: 3 bdrm ranch w/fenced yard & barn. $140,000Vacant Land: 98 acres front Erie & Lotus Pt. Rds. 3 gas wells. $150,000DERBY: Commercial parcel on Erie Rd. w/all utilities. 3 acres. $60,000EDEN: 2701 Green St.: Great Buy! 2 homes for one price. $109,900GOWANDA: Townhouse w/no fees. 3 bedrooms. Refurbished. $52,900.SHERIDAN: 3011 Lakeshore Rd. E., 26 acres, Lake View, Horse Barn, Exquisite 3 bdrm, 3 bath home w/inlaw apt., Low taxes. $399,000
Vacant lots and building sites from $13,500.
BUILDING A NEW HOME?EVERGREEN ACRES
BUILDING SITESW. Church St. & Evelyn Dr.
Eden, NYClose to town
Close to recreationShort drive to thruway
All utilities992-3146/435-6895
www.evergreen-acres.comSummer comes but once a year, so Relax
and let us do the shipping!
Lake Erie Diving Center
8542 Rt. 5, Angola, NY
549-3338We ShipVia UPS
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FOR RENT: Brant, 2 bedroom apartments from $500 plus utilities, first & last months rent and security. No pets. References. Lynda Ma‑son, Broker, 998‑1155.♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ FOR RENT: North Collins. 1 Bed‑room Apartment. No pets. 648‑6815. ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦FOR RENT: North Col‑lins. 2 & 3 bedroom apartments. 648‑4327.For Rent: Point Breeze‑ Across from Stroh’s‑ 2 bedroom up per‑ $450/month includ ing water. $450 secu rity required 549‑5782
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Community newsLADIES AUXILIARY PRESIDENT MAKES
FORMAL VISIT The Erie County Council Ladies Auxiliary VFW is pleased to announce that Department of New York Ladies Auxiliary President, Robin Giles, will be making her for-mal visit to Erie County on Monday, November 26, 2012. The agenda planned for President Robin’s visit begins with an informal dutch treat luncheon at the Olive Garden restaurant, followed by a tour of the WNY VA Healthcare Center on Bailey Avenue. The Pvt. Leonard Post, Jr. VFW Post 6251 will host the evening events welcoming President Robin. A reception will be held at 5:00 p.m., followed by dinner at 5:30 p.m. The regular business meeting of the Erie County Council will begin at 7:30 p.m. All Auxiliary Sisters are encouraged to attend as many of the day’s events as possible, to honor President Robin’s many years of service to veterans and to the Ladies Auxil-iary VFW. For more information and to make reservations, please contact: Luncheon: Sue McMahon, 716-773-9376; Din-ner: Kathie Blake, 716-774-8208.
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LS SENIOR HIGH BANDS PREPARE TO COMPETE IN NYC
The Lake Shore Senior High Bands, under the direc-tion of Mr. Eric Blodgett and Mrs. Carrie Poissant, will be performing at another National Band Competition the weekend of April 19th, 2013 in the city so great they named it twice; New York City! Students from the Senior High Bands will be on tour April 18th to the 21st. Over the past 13 years, the bands have competed nationally on six occasions and produced 8 professional recordings. With a great deal of hard work, the Senior High Bands have always done very well and represented our school and community with pride. This year the groups are off to compete in the Big Apple Classic at the College of Staten Island. The Symphonic Band and Wind Ensemble will compete against all other bands in attendance at the festival and will be adjudicated by a panel of nationally renowned judges. They will find out their results at an exciting Awards Ceremony following the festival at the famed dinner show, Medieval Times. The last time the bands competed in NYC they all placed first in their re-spective classes, a student was awarded the top soloist award, and the Wind Ensemble received the Grand Cham-pion award for placing first with the highest score out of every music group in attendance at the festival. The students in the senior high bands will enjoy a very exciting and educational itinerary in addition to the music festival while in NYC. Some of the fantastic highlights and events include; a workshop under the direction of the director of the longest running musical on Broadway, “The Phantom of the Opera”, seeing the city at night from the top of Rockefeller Plaza touring the “Top of the Rock”, a tour of the Radio City Music Hall, the 9/11 Memorial and a speaking engagement with a 9/11 first responder, Times Square before enjoying the “Phantom of the Opera” musi-cal at the historic Majestic Theater followed by a meet and greet with actors and actresses from the show, a tour called the “Sounds of the City Music Safari” - a 4 hour tour that will take the kids deep into the music and arts history of the city including the Lincoln Center, Metropol-itan Opera, Julliard, the Cotton Club, Great White Way, Duke Ellington Memorial, and John Lennon Memorial, and finally, students will complete their great experience on a harbor cruise that will sail under the Brooklyn Bride just past the Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island. Along with a tour of this magnitude comes a large fi-nancial commitment from the students and community. To see the Senior High Bands in Concert please attend one of our upcoming Concerts. The two Holiday Con-certs are on Monday, December 10th and 17th in the Se-nior High School Auditorium at 7pm. Hope to see you there!
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CELEBRATE THE SEASON The award winning Lake Effect Harmony Chorus, a proud local chapter of Sweet Adelines International, will be holding their annual Christmas show on Saturday, De-cember 1, 2012 at 7:30 p.m. in the Eden American Legion Post #880, 2912 Legion Drive, Eden. The show, entitled “A Holiday Cabaret,” will feature a yuletide performance by the Lake Effect Harmony Cho-rus presenting the traditional sounds of the season, as well as additional musical arrangements in their beautiful sig-nature four-part harmony. The evening will also feature a huge selection of theme baskets for raffle, Christmas cookies, a 50/50 split club, door prizes, snacks, dessert & coffee, cash bar, and a grand prize raffle drawing. Lake Effect Harmony Chorus, whose members repre-sent some 17 communities throughout Western New York extending from Lockport and Tonawanda to as far south as Springville and Ellicottville, has been entertaining at community and civic events in the area for many years. Tickets are available by reservation and pre-sale only to ensure seating. Contact. 627-4894.
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BUFFALO CANALSIDE PROGRAM AT HISTORICAL SOCIETY
The evolution of Buffalo’s waterfront from the early 1800’s to the present will be the topic for the Evans His-torical Society meeting on Monday, November 26th at 7 p.m. Mr. Mike Vogel, a local resident, will provide a power point presentation on the early “canal side” life in Buffalo. The interesting and sometimes rough lifestyle along the Buffalo Lake Erie port and the Erie Canal termi-nus will be represented. Edie Anderson, Historical Society Director, mentioned that Mr. Vogel is very knowledgeable about the waterfront and has authored a book entitled America’s Crossroad. Mr. Vogel is a retired editor of the ‘Buffalo News’ edito-rial page after a long career at the News. He also serves as President of the Buffalo Lighthouse Association. Ms. Anderson indicated that Mr. Vogel’s book will be available for purchase at the meeting. The program will be held on Monday, November 26th at 7 p.m. in the Evans Historical Society Museum (1857 school house) on Route 5 in Evans Center. The public is invited, refreshments will be served, and there is no charge for admission.
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THANKSGIVING DINNER FOR VETERANS Thanksgiving dinner will be served to homeless and other needy Veterans and their families, Sunday, Novem-ber 18, 2012 from 1:00 p.m. to 3 p.m. at VA Western New York Healthcare System, 3495 Bailey Avenue, Buffalo. This event occurs annually on the Sunday before Thanksgiving Day, in order to provide a hot meal to Vet-erans in need. This marks the 12th year the dinner has been held by VA. Turkey dinner with all the trimmings will be served by staff in the newly renovated VA Food Court located in the hospital's lower level. Those interested in attending can contact the Homeless Program at 881-5855 for further information or transpor-tation.
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LS BOARD MEMBERS RECOGNIZED FOR ACHIEVEMENT
Two members of the Lake Shore Central Schools Board of Education have been recognized by New York State School Boards Association’s School Board U Recognition Program. This program is designed to recognize extensive time and effort for school board members who strive to continually expand their governance knowledge and skills. Members qualify for recognition points by participat-ing in any NYSSBA developmental activities, such as the New Member Academy, Board Officers Academy, NYSSBA Annual Convention, legal conferences, regional workshops, or district level custom improvement pro-grams. Cindy Latimore, a nine-year member of board, and Carmen Garozzo, an eight-year veteran of the board, have earned the Level 1 Board Achievement Award for participation in New York State School Boards Associa-tion leadership development training totaling 75 points.
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HALLOWEEN PARADE The 59th annual Halloween Parade, sponsored by the Evans Township Lions Club, Inc. stepped off promptly at 2 pm on Sat., Oct. 27, 2012 from the Village of An-gola Fire Hall on Commercial Street. A shortened parade route, due to rainy, cold, windy weather, didn’t seem to dampen the enthusiasm of the approximately 100 dedicat-ed, Halloween costumed marchers. Mom or dad holding the umbrella helped too. Upon returning to the warm and dry fire hall, all march-ers received the traditional “Lions Club Dollar,” a trick or treat bag with treats inside, soft drink and an ice cream treat from “Brownie” the ice cream man and a pumpkin, suitable for carving eating. The Village of Angola, the Fire Department, the Evans Police Department, Dave Yager Farms, and “Brownie” (Tim Dybdahl) the ice cream man and the 100 brave souls in costume made this event possible. The Evans Lions Club is already making plans for next year. This will be our 60th parade. With the community’s help, it should be the best yet.
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Sale Prices In Effect Tuesday - Saturday, Nov. 20th- Nov. 24th , 2012Sale Prices Begin TUESDAY Master Card, Visa, American Express
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PACK 55 lbs. Italian Sausage5 lbs. Ground Chuck5 lbs. St. Louis Spareribs5 lbs. Eye Round Roast5 lbs. Boneless Chicken Breast5 lbs. Pork Chops5 lb. bag Chicken Fingers3 lbs. Sahlen’s Hot Dogs3 lbs. Beef Stew2 lbs. Slab Bacon1 lb. Deli Ham1 lb. Turkey Breast1 lb. Provolone Cheese $174.99
PACK 65 lbs. Boneless Chicken Breast5 lbs. Boneless Pork Chops5 lbs. Italian Sausage3 lbs. Chuck Roast3 lbs. Stew Beef6 Strip Steaks - 8 oz. each1 lb. Bacon1 lb. Deli Ham1 lb. Turkey Breast1 lb. Provolone Cheese $129.00
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$52.99
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$62.99
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$87.99
PACK 710 lbs. Chicken Breast10 lbs. Ground Chuck10 lbs. Italian Sausage10 lbs. Pork Chops5 lbs. Sahlen’s Hot Dogs5 lbs. Chicken Fingers5 lbs. St. Louis Spareribs
$189.00Prices subject to change without notice.
LUNCH PACK1 lb. Deli Ham 1/2 lb. Turkey Breast1/2 lb. Hard Salami 1/2 lb. German Bologna1/2 lb. Swiss Cheese 1/2 lb. Provolone Cheese1/2 lb. American Cheese
$21.99
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FOR RENT WANAKAH AREA: 2 bedroom house. Recently remod‑eled. $650/ month plus utilities. No pets. No smoking. 627‑5211, af‑ter 6:00pm.HOUSE FOR RENT: Angola, Lakeside Road. Cozy, spacious 2 bed‑room, one minute to beach, furnished. No smoking. No pets. November+‑ through May+‑, $630 plus. 597‑7797.HOUSE FOR RENT: Hamburg, Small 2 Bed‑room. New Windows, Full Garage, Fenced Yard. Must See! No Pets. $750/ month. 866‑0834.SMALL YEAR ROUND COTTAGE (600 sq. ft.) with 1‑1/2 car garage for rent. $400/ month in‑cludes water. 818‑8567.
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DO YOU HAVE VACA‑TION PROPERTY FOR SALE OR RENT? With promotion to nearly 5 million house holds and over 12 mil lion poten‑tial buyers, a statewide classified ad can’t be beat! Promote your property for just $490 for a 15‑word ad. Place your ad online at Ango‑lapennysaver.com or call 549‑1164.
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FOR RENT: Commer‑cial Building‑ 2,000 sq. ft., 7341 Route 20, Eden. $900 per month. Call 716‑627‑3811.
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EDEN, MAIN STREET: Newly remodeled of‑fices, utilities included. 572‑4673.
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WINTER STORAGE COLLINS AREA: 2 car spots left/ 1 heated, $300‑ 1 cold, $200. Se‑cure. November / April. 716‑713‑6691W I N T E R I Z I N G , SHRINK WRAPPING, Winter Storage. Also, storage for boat, RV, car, truck, trailer, camp‑er, construction equip‑ment, etc. 24/7 ac cess available. Monthly, sea‑sonal, yearly rates. SW Stor age at Rte. 20 & THW exit 57A. Call for rate options. 549‑0338.
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FOR RENT ‑ Large and small hall, air con‑ditioned, for weddings, banquets, parties, etc. Special rates for group functions. LAKE ERIE BEACH FIRE CO. Call Mary 549‑3168; call Hall 549‑6054.FOR RENT: Derby‑ One and two bedroom apartments. Nego‑tiable terms. No dogs. CHAPEL PARK VILLA. 947‑4405.
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CommunityThanksgiving Dinner
Lakeshore Association of Christian Churches (LACC)
Invite all to aFREE COMMUNITY THANKSGIVING DINNER
on November 22, 1-4 p.m.to be held at Most Precious Blood Church Hall,
17 Prospect at Lake St., AngolaReservations are encouraged, but not mandatory - Call 549-0420
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Houses For Sale
Derby ‑ Large 4 bed‑room farm house on 4 acres of land. Corner lot. 30 x 70 workshop. Owner possibly hold. 947‑5217HAMBURG/ LAKE‑VIEW area. 5799 Di ana Lane, 3 bedroom/ 2 full bath. Lovely fenced yard with deck. Open floor plan, large kitchen. Many up grades. Asking $133,000. Great Home for a Great Price! Call First Capital Realty, Kim Gilbert, 983‑1500 or of‑fice 636‑1005.
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DERBY FOR SALE: Hot on the Market! Move right in. 3 bed room, 2 bath dou blewide, ex‑tra large eat‑in kitchen and roomy living room, carport & shed. Awe‑some lot. Only $40’s!! TRITON, 549‑3737 or 683‑9100.FOR SALE DERBY: Move right in!! Cozy 2 bedroom, open front dining room, Florida room, appliances. Only $8900. TRITON, 549‑3737; 683‑9100.
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Community newsOBITUARIES
DAVID M. BLAKE Services were held at the Addison Funeral Home for David M. Blake, of Farnham, who entered into rest on November 1, 2012 at the age of 62. He was the loving brother of Shirley Harrison, Warren Blake, Matthew Blake, Carl Blake Jr. and Susan Demmer; also survived by his many friends at Clad-dagh Commission. Online condolences at addisonfuneralhome.com
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SAM HARDIN Sam Hardin, 79, of An-gola, NY, passed away November 4, 2012 after a lengthy illness. He is survived by his wife of 57 years. He is survived by his wife of 57 years, Climmie Juel Harden; 5 children; 4 grandchildren; and 5 great grandchildren. A memorial service will be held on Sat-urday, November 10th @ 1 p.m. at the Kingdom Hall of Jehovah’s Witnesses, 1100 Cain Road, Angola, NY 14006.
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ROBERT C. BAUMEA Memorial Services will be held at a date to be an-nounced in St. Anthony’s R.C. Church for Robert C. Baumea, of Farnham, who entered into rest No-vember 3, 2012 at age 71. He is the loving husband of SantaMarie (Lauricella) Baumea; dearest father of William Baumea, Mary Leigh Kingston and Marc Balistrieri; brother of Wayne Baumea, Michael Baumea, Janice Davies and the late Gerald Bau-mea; also survived by six grandchildren. Arrange-ments by Addison Funeral Home, Inc., Angola. On-line condolences at addi-sonfuneralhome.com
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DONALD N. ROGENMOSER
A Mass of Christian Buri-al was held in St. Anthony’s R.C. Church, Farnham, for Donald N. Rogenmoser, of Angola, who entered into rest November 7, 2012 at the age of 76. Donald is the loving husband of Edith E. (Henderson); dearest fa-ther of Debra (Spencer) Hi-rotsu, Donald Jr. (Dolores), Sharon, Elizabeth, Richard and Daniel Rogenmoser; brother of Shirley Perfitti and Robert (Wanda) Ro-genmoser; also survived by 7 grandchildren. Ar-rangements by the Addison Funeral Home. Mr. Rogen-moser was an administra-tor for many years with the Loyal Order of the Moose, Angola Lodge and a retired school bus driver with the Lake Shore Central School district. Online condolenc-es at addisonfuneralhome.com.
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WILLIAM J HYMES III A private burial will be held for William J. Hymes III, of Angola, formerly of Buffalo, who entered into rest November 7, 2012. Bill was the son of Wil-liam J. Hymes Jr. and the late Joan Murphy Hymes; brother to the late Peter A. Hymes and Michael M. (Jean) Hymes Sr. He was the privileged uncle of Michael M. Hymes Jr. and Cory James Hymes. He is survived by many cousins. Arrangements by the Lakeside Memorial Funeral Home, Hamburg. Memorials may be made to Roswell Park. Bill was a proud member of the Buffalo Teachers Federa-tion and Local 200 of the S.E.I.U. Ticket Takers, Ticket Seller, Doormen and Usher. Please leave on-line condolences at www.lakesidefuneralhome.com
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JOHN W. SCHMEH Funeral Services will be held at the convenience of the family for John W. Schmeh, of Silver Creek, who passed away peace-fully on Friday, November 9, 2012 at the age of 89. He was the beloved husband of the late Helen Schmeh; loving father of John (Bet-ty) Schmeh, Jim (Deb) Schmeh, David (Lisa) Schmeh; great grandfather of Audrey, Leah, Rachael Starr and Angel. Arrange-ments by the Addison Fu-neral Home, Inc., Angola.
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WESLEY F. HILL Services will be held at the convenience of the family for Wesley F. Hill, of Angola, who passed away on November 10, 2012 at the age of 82. He was the loving husband of Mary (LaPaglia) Hill; beloved father of Cindy (Stephen) Billiar, Leonard (Kate) Hill, and the late Wesley Hill Jr.; grandfa-ther of 6 grandchildren and 3 great grandchildren. He was predeceased by many brothers and sisters. If desired, memorials may be made to St. Jude’s Chil-dren’s Hospital. Arrange-ments by Wentland Funer-al Home, North Collins.
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SALVATORE AMARANTE
A Mass of Christian Burial was held from Blessed John Paul II Church for Salvatore Am-arante, of Lake View, NY, who died on Thursday, November 1, 2012. He is survived by his wife, Etta (nee Alessi) Amarante; children Susan (Tom) Kruse, Barbara (late Tom) O’Connor, Michael (Kar-en) Amarante and Rus-sell (Charlene) Amarante; grandchildren Barbara (Flynn), Molly Kruse, Mi-chael Jr., Paula (Dantonio), David, Stacie, Melissa, Russell Jr., and Samantha. Sal was also survived by 9 great-grandchildren. He was predeceased by his parents, Salvatore & Ma-ria (Dambrosia). Sal was a U.S. Navy veteran of World War II before a ca-reer as a steelworker. He worked as a machinist for Bethlehem Steel for 25 years, then became Presi-dent and Chief Grievance Officer for Local 2602. Sal finished his career in 1987 as an International Union Representative for USWA Local 4. He spent years with his loving wife participating in both the Hamburg Senior Golf League, and Hamburg Se-nior Bowling League. He enjoyed bingo and was an avid pinochle player for over 70 years. He was interred at Lakeside Cem-etery. Arrangements were made by Lakeside Memo-rial Funeral Home, Inc.
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VOLUNTEERS NEEDED The Salvation Army offers help and hope to those in need all year long, but especially during the holiday sea-son. The traditional Red Kettles at many stores are the main source of fund raising that supports the local Salva-tion Army all year long. “The army behind the Army is a dedicated group of community members that realize that in our slow econ-omy, the need is even greater,” said Rod Ballengee, field representative for The Salvation Army covering Western, Central New York, and the Southern Tier. “Our kettle ringers are students, seniors, bank presi-dents, service club members, local church groups, fami-lies - anyone who wants to make a difference in the lives of those in need in their community. Many families make an afternoon of bell ringing at the Red Kettle a holiday family tradition,” said Ballengee. “It’s empowering to see that, through a community’s generosity, The Salvation Army is able to respond quickly to those in need. Every holiday season, I’m humbled by the fact that residents in our area are so eager to give people in need a chance to rebuild their lives,” he said. Individuals and groups interested in volunteering at a Red Kettle location in their area can contact Rod Ballen-gee at (716) 498-2439 or email him at [email protected].
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HOMETOWN HERO’S RAFFLE WINNERS Seated Dolly Star, ($75.00 in gas cards) Ann Sansone, (Kindle Fire), and not present Lisa Menchetti, (32 in. TV). L-R, Members Betty Sack, Evelyn Czaster, Kathy Balon, Linda White, Bonnie Monie, Barb Wagner, and Linda Chapple, Towel Bingo Committee members, Ladies Aux-iliary VFW Post #5798. Next Auxiliary meeting will be held November 5, 2012, 7:00 pm at the Angola Post.
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EVANS REPUBLICAN COMMITTEE MEETS, ELECTS OFFICERS
Members of the Evans Republican Committee elected officers at its October 16 meeting. Re-elected were: Jack Kuebler, Chairman; Nancy Bowen, 1st Vice-Chairman; Michael Spence, 2nd Vice-Chairman; Kris Dash, Trea-surer; Rosemary Scaglione, Secretary; Keith Dash, Ser-geant-At-Arms. Kuebler was also elected representative to the Erie County Executive Committee. Guest Stefan Mychajliw, former television news re-porter and now candidate for Erie County Comptroller, reported on the progress of his campaign. He indicated that his ads will soon begin airing on television. During the course of the meeting, reports by town offi-cials highlighted recent actions taken by the Town Board. Discussion centered on the creation of the Department of Public Works, bringing together the Water Department, Parks and Marina under the supervision of the Superin-tendent of Highways, Ed Michalski. At its next meeting the Board plans to approve the 2013 Preliminary Budget that will be available prior to the Public Hearing.
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LOCAL RESIDENT HONORED The Evans Township Lions Club, Inc. honored one of its members at the dinner meeting on October 22, 2012. Lion John Haak received the “Lion of the Year” award. This award was presented by the current Governor, Lion John Shaffer, a member of the South Buffalo/Lackawanna club. The award recognizes community service, dedication, and extra effort. It is significant because the recipient is chosen by club members. It is the club’s way of saying, “Thank you for your help.” Only one member is selected for this award each year. Lion John has received other awards and recognitions in past years, but this one is es-pecially meaningful because it reflects the feelings of club members. Anyone interested in Lions club membership or want-ing to learn more about Lions Clubs in general should vis-it our web site www.evanslionsorg. This site also contains links to the New York and Bermuda Lions site and Lions International site. Information is also available from any Lions Club member or by writing, Evans Township Lions Club, Inc, P.O. Box 342, Angola, NY 14006.
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LS BOYS SOCCER BEATS CHEEKTOWAGA
The Lake Shore Boys Varsity Soccer team defeat-ed Cheektowaga 2-1 Wednesday, 10/17/12, on Senior Night. Wade Bergum scored a goal and added an assist on AJ Bergum's goal to account for the Eagles' scoring. The team's last regular season match was Friday, Octo-ber 19th, at Amherst, with sectional play beginning next week. Lake Shore's record now stands at 8-2-1 in league play and 12-2-1 overall.
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LAKE SHORE CROSS COUNTRY The Lake Shore Cross Country teams are coming off a successful stretch of races and individual accomplish-ments over the last two weeks and are building up steam as they head into the championship weeks ahead. The Var-sity Teams returned from New York City this past week-end after competing in the Manhattan College Invitational at historic Van Cortlandt Park. The boys team, currently ranked fifth in the large schools of WNY, raced in the Eastern States Championship race against numerous na-tionally ranked runners and teams from all over the East Coast, including last year’s national individual champion and the national team champions from CBA of New Jer-sey. The 2.5 mile course unleashed a flurry of fast times and provided a great look at the best runners around. TJ Hornberger placed third with a time of 12:20.2, plac-ing him 16th in the history of the 40 year old race. Ian Yargeau, placed 80th, and looked back to form after miss-ing the summer due to a stress fracture while Calvin But-lak broke the top 100 with another strong performance. Josh Wheeler, John Wasielewski, Dan Abrams, and Jason Dunlap continue to be a presence and improve their times as the season progresses. The boy’s team placed 13th in the Varsity AA-seeded race at the McQuaid Invitational in Rochester. TJ Horn-berger ran his first sub-15 minute 3-mile to take 2nd place with a time of 14:51 while Calvin Butlak (34th), Ian Yargeau (47th), and Josh Wheeler (59th) each had personal bests to help the Eagles. John Wasielewski, Ja-son Dunlap, and Danny Abrams each ran over one min-ute faster than last years’ time to help with the scoring. Their strong performances continued through the week and helped propel the Eagles to two key victories over Pioneer and Springville within Division III to bring their record to 2-1. Also running strong for Lake Shore is Alex Novara, Drew Brueckl, Nick Kleese, David Dombrowski, Brendan Wheeler, Zachary Koenig, and Tyler Schohn. The girls’ team continues to improve with strong run-ning coming from senior captain Mary Beth Benzing and eighth-grader Natalie Cummings. Each broke the 20-min-ute mark for the first time at McQuaid with Benzing taking 22nd place with a time of 19:34 and Cummings placing 37th with a 19:56. Rachel Youngers, Alyssa Kij, Kaylee Majuk, Caitlin McKinnis, and Chelsey Valle all recorded personal bests, some dropping almost 2 minutes from last year’s times, and helped the girls to a 16th place out of 34 teams. In their divisional meet against Pioneer at Sprague Brook the teams were tied with only one run-ner each left on the course. Youngers emerged from the woods in the lead and increased it as she sprinted the last hundred yards to secure the victory for Lake Shore. The team currently stands at 1-2 in Division III with the last meet of the season scheduled for Thursday. At the Manhattan Invitational, Natalie Cummings ran her smartest race of the season and led the Eagles over the finish line in a time of 16:40, coming in 47th place. Mary Beth Benzing placed 69th with a strong time of 17:01 and continues to improve her standing amongst other runners in Class B. Senior Claudia Koenig, and juniors Caitlin McKinnis, Rachel Youngers and Chelsey Valle helped pace the girls to 22nd place team finish out of 29 teams.
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SCS VISITS THE GREAT PUMPKIN FARM On Monday, October 15th, Southtowns Catholic School's Kindergarten, 1st Grade, and 2nd Grade all went to visit The Great Pumpkin Farm! The children had lots of fun watching a puppet show with singing chickens, feeding goats and alpacas at their corrals, and taking a hayride through to the pumpkin patch. At the end of the hayride, each child was able to pick out a pumpkin to take home with them! Our classes also observed all different size pumpkins. Some pumpkins were small enough to fit in the palm of your hand while others we so huge, and weighed as much as 1400 pounds!! The children’s excite-ment wasn’t hindered by the weather, and as a thank you each child also went home with a wonderful goodie bag to remember their time at The Great Pumpkin Farm. Pictured here: Gisele Jou, Olivia Pfleuger, Taylor Skret-ney & Riley Jones
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IMMACULATA ACADEMY TO HOLD CHRISTMAS CONCERT
Immaculata Academy invites everyone to come hear the sounds of the season at their Christmas Concert on Thursday, December 13th at 7:00pm in their school au-ditorium. This free concert will include traditional, as well as, modern carols encompassing many styles from 16th century chant to African American Spirituals. Join us at 5138 South Park Avenue in Hamburg to be put in the mood for a spiritual and joyous celebration of the season!
STUDENTS LEARN ABOUT GEOGRAPHY Students in Mr. Renzo's third grade class at the J. T. Waugh School just finished learning about geography in social studies. The students learned about oceans, conti-nents, landforms, waterways, and many other topics. The students then used their knowledge of these topics to cre-ate their own continent consisting of a map key, compass rose, gulf, mountain range, cities, countries, rivers, bor-ders, as well as a written component describing their new continent. In the picture you will see some of the students wonderful creations. Pictured from left to right are Abigal, Madeline, Hayden, and Teihgin.
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LS ELEMENTARY INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC PROGRAM
The Lake Shore Elementary instrumental music pro-gram is off to a great start! Mrs. Streeter is very excited about her talented group of fourth and fifth grade band students at Highland and J. T. Waugh. In addition to les-sons and their regular school band rehearsals, jazz band has begun. Everyone is working hard and enjoying the challenge! Mrs. Martin has a great group of band students at A. J. Schmidt, and Mr. Capitummino has the wonderful orches-tra students in the three elementary buildings. All of the ensembles are starting to prepare for their performances in December. Parents should watch for notices coming home in the near future with more information. Pictured is the Highland Jazz Band: Front row (L-R) - Nick Chiappetta, Nate Guziec, Eric West, Talynn Whitney, Simon Fendinger, Brandon Hallick. Back row – Robert Rusin, Kevin Zygmunt, Alexandria Zuidema, Colden Keller, Matthew Lee-Mueller, Aaron Durrance, Caleb Potter, Jacob DeAngelis
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LS BOYS VARSITY SOCCER SEASON ENDS
The Lake Shore Boys Varsity soccer season ended on Thursday, 10/25/12 with a tough fought 1-0 loss to Iro-quois in quarterfinal sectional play. The Eagles struggled creating offense in this even match and ultimately were unable to advance. Lake Shore finished the season with an overall record of 12-4-1. All the players made this a memorable season.
LAKE SHORE ALL-STAR VOTINGThe Lake Shore Eagles Boys Varsity Soccer team is well represented this year in all-star league nominations. First team awards go to Captain Wade Bergum and goalkeeper Bryce Parker-Norton. Kade McGarrity, AJ Bergum, Kyle Tezanos, and captain Jon Weber were named to the sec-ond team. Third team honors went to Mike Kushner and Codie Taylor.
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CANISIUS HIGH SCHOOL HONORS Canisius High School would like to announce that Zakariah Leo, a ninth grader, received first honors during the first marking period.
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ANGOLA VOLUNTEER FIRE CO., INC.
A SINCERE THANK YOUto all who supported the Volunteer Fire Service by purchasing tickets
in connection with our
Annual Thanksgiving Turkey Drawing
held on Saturday, Nov. 10, 2012THE WINNERS WERE:
Pam SchneiderFred EcklesPam PleckerTom MekaJim Kuras
The year 2013 marks our ONE HUNDRED AND fourteenth year
of service to the community.BEST WISHES TO YOU AND YOURS FOR A FIRE SAFE
HOLIDAY SEASON.The members & officers of the ANGOLAVOL. FIRE CO. Scott Russell, President,
Charles Carlson, Chief.
Al PearsonTom HarrisonAndy PaulsonKerry AndreusNancy Ferraro
Tammy LonkeyCorrinne GreeneStan OuelletteJanet MillikenChristine Mittner
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Attention Town of Brant & Village of Farnham Residents
THE MOBILE FOOD PANTRY will be at our Recreation Building at our Brant Town Park
located at 1000 Brant-Farnham Rd., Brant, NY 14027 on every 3rd Wednesday of every month from 1:30 pm - 3:30 pm. You
must bring proof of income, photo ID for every member of home and proof of address.
Annual Income Guidelines are as follows.
If you have any questions, please feel free to call the Supervisor’s Office @ 716-549-0301 ext. 3
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Electrical Services
MASTER ELECTRI‑CIAN: Get an estimate from any other electri cal contractor and I will beat his price ‑ guaran teed! This town needs a hero, call Craig 462‑0885.
Flooring
CERAMIC. Hardwood Floors Installed and Re finished. Laminate. Plastering, Drywall. Painting and Wallpa‑per. Sprayed Textured Ceilings. Basements. 597‑9054 Steve See Website:www.Buff‑pro.comFlooring ... Sales, Ser‑vice, Installation and Repairs. Save money on all your flooring needs. SB Flooring 716‑725‑7520.
Landscaping
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Masonry
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Service & RepairMiscellaneous
FOUNDATION SPECIALISTS
WALLS, LEAKS, BEACH WALLS,CORRECTED
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SNOWPLOWING:Eden, Angola areas. Seasonal or per plow. Insured, dependable. Call Ron. 912‑9661.TOPSOIL, GRAVEL, shale, slag and fill. Com‑pare my prices! New lawns, driveways, sewer and septic sys tems, demolition, back hoe and bulldozing. FRANK M O N T E L E O N E . 549‑5160.
Painting
▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼ FERRARO PAINT‑ING CO. Interior/ ex‑terior painting. Fully insured. Quality work every time. For free es‑timate: 716‑515‑8529. ▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼TOM VAYO PAINTING AND HOME REPAIR‑ Exterior/ Interior paint‑ing, drywall repair and installation, carpentry repair. 25 years experi‑ence. Insured. Call 880‑0858.
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Roofing
ROOF PROBLEMS? Give me a call. You’ll be glad you did! Great work, low prices. 479‑6110.
Security Products
A VILLAGE LOCK‑SMITH now has DIS‑COUNTED movie pass‑es for Regal Cine mas available.
Septic Tank & Drains
SEPTIC TANKS VACU‑UMED CLEAN by (The Wizard of Ooze LAKESHORE SEPTIC. 549‑3969.
Tree Service
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Free Estimates716‑225‑0055
FALL CLEAN UPS and Tree Trimming or Re moval. Also Gut‑ter Cleaning. Insured Oper ator Nick Latimore. 713‑5187 or 549‑1173HILTY TREE SER‑VICE: Trimming, stump removal, storm clean up. Decorative Ponds. Free estimates. In sured. 867‑0243.♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦
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JEFFREY SENTIFF NAMED BRANCH MANAGER OF EVANS BANK
WILLIAMSVILLE BRANCH Evans Bank named Jeffrey Sentiff as Branch Manager for the Bank’s newest branch in Williamsville, which opened October 15, 2012. Sentiff brings nearly a decade of experience in the bank-ing industry, most recently as Branch Manager for HSBC, where he received honors for Rookie Branch Manager of the Year, as well as the Sales Excellence Club Award. “We are proud to welcome Jeffrey to our Evans team,” stated Eric M. Hepkins, Vice President of Retail Customer Experience. “Given his proven track record of superior results, I am confident that Jeffrey will serve as a true am-bassador of the organization, delivering the Evans brand of exceptional service to Williamsville and the surround-ing areas. We look forward to building a strong base in this truly unique addition to our growing branch network under the extraordinary leadership of Jeffrey Sentiff and his team.” Sentiff holds a Bachelors Degree in Business Admin-istration from Buffalo State College, and resides in Lan-caster.
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MIKE RANDALL AWARDS TEACHER OF THE WEEK AT SCS
Mike Randall from WKBW-TV, Channel 7 recently awarded Mrs. Diane Zahradnik, teacher at Southtowns Catholic School in Lakeview, the "Teacher of The week" award. Mr Randall came to the school with a camera crew and presented Mrs. Zahradnik with a certificate and plaque for her outstanding contributions as the MIddle School English Language Art and Literature teacher at the school. Mrs. Zahradnik has been teaching for more than 30 years and has spent the last thirteen years educating the students at Southtowns Catholic School. "Teacher of the week" is awarded to an outstanding teacher who is nominated by her students. In order to be considered, students must submitt a letter explaining why they believe their teacher deserves to be given this honor. The letters are read by staff at Channel 7 and the teacher is chosen to receive this ward.
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sChool news
LAKE SHORE SENIOR HIGH MUSIC STUDENTS SELECTED FOR AREA
ALL-STATE The New York State School Music Association (NYS-SMA), a professional state music education organization, hosts music festivals and yearly auditions for students who wish to apply as one of the top student musicians in the area and in the state. In the spring, interested students travel to host solo festival schools where they audition on a prepared solo in hopes of being selected to a group of elite student musicians at a festival called Area All-State. In the local area, Zone 1 of New York State, consisting of students from Erie, Niagara, Cattaraugus, and Chautauqua counties, 11 students will represent the Lake Shore Senior High Music Department this year. Each of these student performers received a very high score on their spring solo and competed against thousands of students across the four counties. The students representing Lake Shore this year are: Erin Atwood (alternate), freshman French horn; Kennedy Cymerman, freshman clarinet; Brianne Ingrao, junior violin; Emmelee Williams, junior viola; George Donald Beckstein III, senior clarinet; Mary Gian (alter-nate), senior flute; Lillian Manke, senior voice; Kade Mc-Garrity, senior trombone; Kyle Tezanos, senior percus-sion; Jonathan Weber (alternate), junior euphonium; and Jake Zelak – senior percussion. This is quite an accomplishment for these students. Freshman students will perform at Akron High School on November 3rd and the 10-12th grade students at the King Concert Hall at SUNY Fredonia on Saturday, November 17th. All of these student musicians are under the di-rection of Mrs. Anna Agro, Mr. Eric Blodgett, Mr. Glenn Molik, and Mrs. Carrie Poissant. Photo 1:Eleven students will be representing the Lake Shore Senior High School this year at Area All-State are, from left: Erin Atwood (alternate), freshman, Mary Gian (alternate); George Donald Beckstein III, senior clarinet; Kyle Tezanos, senior percussion; Kade McGarrity, se-nior trombone; Kennedy Cymerman, freshman clarinet and Jonathan Weber (alternate), junior euphonium. Jake Zelak, senior percussion is absent from the picuture. Photo 2: Lake Shore High School will also be repre-sented by Lillian Manke, senior voice; Emmelee Wil-liams, junior viola and Brianne Ingrao, junior violin.
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LS FRESHMAN ACADEMY TEAMBUILDING BOOT CAMP
On September 28th, the Lake Shore High School Freshman Academy hosted its Annual Teambuilding Boot Camp for the Class of 2016. Academy students and teachers spent the afternoon working, brainstorming and coming together in an effort to show the power of team-building, collaboration and class/school camaraderie. The freshman class was divided into sections based on their freshman seminar classes and challenged to complete six obstacle courses and collaborative activities in a two-hour time span. Students and teachers had to work together and trust one-another to complete each task. The various men-tal, physical and social/emotional tasks not only encour-aged teambuilding but also strengthened class unity and solidarity. The Academy goal and mission was to create a day of fun and collaboration for ninth grade students. The students left this camp experience with positive and opti-mistic dispositions. The Freshman Academy promotes a philosophy of 100% percent graduation. The Freshman Academy educational professionals work very hard to promote this philosophy with students and parents. Students have affirmations in their lockers that support this philosophy:• I will forever represent the Lake Shore Freshman Acad-emy and Lake Shore High School• Failure is NOT an option; I will be proactive and suc-ceed!• I will graduate on time with my classmates in June 2016!• I am never alone, and I know the teachers at LSC love and care for me!
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WNY BOYS HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL SHOWCASE
On Sunday, October 7th over 60 of the area’s best bas-ketball players gathered in Lancaster as St. Mary’s High School played host to the 8th Annual ADPRO Sports / BCANY Western New York Boys’ High School Basket-ball Showcase. The event, which has sold out all 8 years, gives local players an opportunity to play in front of col-lege coaches from throughout New York and Pennsylva-nia. Following registration and uniform distribution, Coach Kevin Moore of Fredonia State discussed the recruitment process for the college bound player, with a strong em-phasis on the academic requirements. The players then ran through a series of drills administered by high school coaches who are members of the Basketball Coaches As-sociation of New York. These drills were organized and designed to provide exposure to a variety of skills includ-ing ball handling, shooting and transition offense and de-fense. The young men were divided into teams and then they scrimmaged in 20 minute formats. Over 25 college coaches were in attendance as they prepared their recruit-ment plans for the 2012-13 season. Several local players and coaches took part in this event annually sponsored by AdPro Sports, one of the country’s largest dealers of Nike apparel, footwear, and equipment and the BCANY. Coaches Rob Catalino of North Collins and Dan Gerken of Lake Shore guided the players through the transition and fast break session during the drill pe-riod. Frontier players Shawn Fisher, Tyger German, and Kevin Marcinkowski as well as Jared Keppel from North Collins and Clark Brueckl of Lake Shore showcased their talents in front of the college coaches who each received a detailed profile of all of the athletes. It was a great day of basketball for those involved and served as notice that the high school hoop season is just around the corner.
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SCS VARSITY SOCCER Southtowns Catholic School Varsity Soccer team re-cently participated in the Father Baker Soccer League at Cazenovia Park. The team consisted of 7th and 8th graders and was coached by Steve Bevilacqua and Mike Wright. The team was very young, enthusiastic and ev-eryone worked hard and showed amazing sportsmanship to both their teammates and opposing teams. Special acknowledgement to the graduating 8th Graders for all their hard work and dedication over the years: Matthew Argy, Elliott DiChristopher, Claire Koessler, Evan Man-gan & Hunter Skoczylas. The 7th Graders who played on the team are: Joe Argy, Alexandra Bevilacqua, Christina Billittier, Doug Coleman, Eleanor Hale, Abby Lopez, Mac Rath, Joe Strozyk, Sam Stuber, Sarah Trimm & Erin Wright.
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SCS HELD 2ND ANNUAL HALLOWEEN BASH
Southtowns Catholic held it's 2nd Annual Halloween Bash on October 20th. They had a pumpkin carving con-test, costume contests, a parade, games, crafts & a vari-ety of snacks. Dave Rychlik, the Hit Man, had everyone moving & grooving all evening! Pictured: Max Barney, Christopher Huddy, Shane Friend, Mathew Stadler, Zach-ery Jones & Fallon Griffin.
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The AnnualMITTEN TREE
has begun at Evans Bank.The tree will be on display at the
Derby Branch, 6840 Erie Rd., Derby, from
November 26th until December 14th.Those wishing to donate can drop off your items
at any Evans Bank branch.All the items will be distributed to local organizations.
NOTICEVILLAGE OF FARNHAM
VILLAGE ELECTION 2013
The following one (1) year term to be filled:
One (1)Trustee PositionJacqueline M. HoisingtonVillage Clerk - Treasurer
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FIRE SAFETY POSTER CONTEST AT JOHN T. WAUGH ELEMENTARY
Students at J.T.Waugh teamed up with the Village of Angola Volunteer Fire Department for the second annual Fire Safety Poster Contest to jump start the school-year! With the help of Art Teachers Mr. Ruffino, Mrs. Wade and Mrs. Smaldino, students learned about fire prevention and safety procedures while designing creative posters (grades 3-5) and coloring “Sparky the Fire Dog” (grades K-2) de-picting this years fire safety theme “Have Two Ways Out.” Fire Chief Carlson, Mrs. Carlson, and Fire Department President Scott Russell organized a wonderful fire safety assembly for the kids, with help from the fantastic mem-bers of the Village of Angola's Volunteer Fire Department. At this assembly students were able to see firefighters in uniform and learn more about what they can expect in the event of an actual emergency. Along with this event the Department announced the winners of the Fire Safety Poster Contest: From left to right: Caye (Grade 1), Cora (Kindergar-ten), Mayana (Grade 1), Aiden (Kindergarten), Liam (Kindergarten), Lily (Grade 2), Maggie (Grade 2), Lucie (Kindergarten), and Drew (Grade 2). Other winners not shown include: Chelsey (Kindergar-ten), and Audrie (Grade 1)From Left to right:Kayla (Grade 5), Ashley (Grade 5), Nick (Grade 5), Jef-frey (Grade 4), Brittany (Grade 4), Tashawni (grade 5), Aidan (Grade 3), Bernard (Grade 4), Morgan (Grade 4), Alexander (Grade 4), Mackenzie (Grade 4), Arianna (Grade 4), Abigal (grade 3), Coby (Grade 5), and Layla (Grade 4).
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J.T. WAUGH STUDENTS VISIT POLICE STATION
On November 9, the J.T. Waugh Safety Patrol team vis-ited the Evans Police Station. The students had a tour of the police station court room and patrol car. Officer D. Tubinis provided the tour and answered questions about dispatch, public safety, and court rules and regulations and the importance of using weapons safely. The Safety Patrol students asked questions about education needed to become a police officer and computer and technology used in police work and forensics. Safety Patrol students included: Kayleigh McComber, Brendan Janik, Hailey Haynes, Zach Cervola, Tashawni Cornfield, Samantha Donovan and Nicholas Czyz. Safety Patrol coordinators are Mrs. Maggie Sanna and Mr. Joe Beback. The purpose of the trip was to teach the importance of public safety in all aspects of life. It was a terrific tour!
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EVANS BANK OPENS NEW BRANCH ON MAIN ST. IN WILLIAMSVILLE
Evans Bank, (parent company Evans Bancorp, Inc., NYSE Amex: EVBN), announced the opening of its 14th full service branch located at 5178 Main Street in Wil-liamsville. David J. Nasca, president and chief executive officer of Evans Bank, noted, “While we have been consider-ing a number of locations for branches, Williamsville has always been at the top of our list, which is why we are so excited to be opening at this location in the heart of the Williamsville business district. It was also extremely gratifying to partner with Iskalo Development, a long time customer of the bank, a leading developer and stew-ard of several historic properties,” Nasca added. The branch is housed in a building listed on the National Register of Historic Places and is one of the oldest stand-ing church buildings in Western New York. Constructed in 1834 as a Reformed Mennonite Meeting House, it is currently owned by Iskalo Development, which leases it to Evans. The property, situated at the corner of Main and North Forest, also houses a location of The Evans Agency, where property and casualty insurance will be provided to businesses and consumers. The branch offers customers modern, convenient ser-vices including a drive-thru teller and ATM, while at the same time maintaining the historic and architectural in-tegrity of the building. Banking services are provided in the current church building, returning public access to this significant piece of local history. In fact, there are several elements in the building which highlight the history of the property. Hours of operation at the new branch are 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. Monday to Thursday, 9 a.m. - 6 p.m. Friday, and 9 a.m. to 12 noon on Saturday. The ATM and night drop are avail-able 24 hours.
LIONS CLUB HIGHEST AWARD Lion Jim Sedor, a member of the Evans Township Li-ons Club, Inc. was honored with a “Melvin Jones Fellow-ship,” the highest honor a Lions Club member can earn. This was in recognition of his 17 years of dedicated ser-vice, not only to the Lions Club, but to the Evans/Brant community thru Lions Club projects. The award is named for Melvin Jones, the founder of Lions Clubs International. His vision and dedication started what has become the largest service organization in the world. The Evans Township Lions Club, Inc. is part of that organization. Lion Jim is currently the secretary of your Lions Club. The club meets the 2nd and 4th Mondays of each month. A list of meeting places and upcoming events can be found in the calendar section of our web site @ evanslions.org. The award was presented at the Monday, Oct. 23, 2012 meeting, which was also attended by our District Gover-nor, Lion Jim Shaffer. Dist. Gov. Shaffer represents the 6 W.N.Y. counties (Dist. 20N) at state wide meetings. New York State is designated District 20 by Lions Clubs Inter-national organization. Pictured are (L to R) 2012-13 Club Pres., Lion Jim Dawson, Lion Jim Sedor and his wife Patricia, and 2012-13 District 20N Governor, Lion Jim Shaffer. (Member of South Buffalo/Lackawanna Lions Club).
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THANKSGIVING MEMORIES With the holidays quickly approaching, I wanted to stop for a moment and reflect. When I was a child and into my late teens, my grandma always had all of our family over for Thanksgiving dinner. This was no small task! All of our family included my parents, my sister and me, my mom’s 4 sisters, their spouses and children and my mom’s brother (I’ll never forget the year the adults were trying to decide if we should go ahead and eat or keep waiting for Uncle Jack, who was hunting, when he showed up with an albino deer he had shot. It wasn’t even white from being dragged through the woods and mud. It looked like a big dirty dog!) Depending on who lived where and were able to make it, that included from 12 to 15 grandchildren! The only way this happened was that my grandpar-ents were the custodians/caretakers at the First Church of Evans, and the church allowed us to use the commu-nity building and kitchen. What happy, and some not so happy, memories there are! Grandma and the women cooked, the men cleaned up. The kids ran around, hid from each other, made up and performed skits - anything anyone came up with that the others agreed upon. There was an age difference of 5 years between the youngest of the older grandchildren (me) and the younger group. How we couldn’t wait to move up from the “kid’s table”! After my grandpa passed away, my grandma had to move in 1988 to the Steepleview apartments and obvi-ously she couldn’t host the event any longer. My mom and aunts tried, but it was never the same. The kids were growing up, moving away and having their own families and having to share the holidays with their in-laws. I myself began going to my future father-in-law’s home, two small children in tow, and started making more happy memories. That was in 1993. Although he had a small home, we all squeezed in, a whole new family for me that made me welcome from the start, including my husband’s stepsisters & brothers and their families. That lasted until, tragically, my father-in-law passed away in 2008. When Thanksgiving rolled around, his three sons didn’t even want to talk about it, let alone gather together for this meal without their loving father. That’s when I was introduced to the LACC sponsored Community Thanksgiving Dinner. I felt it was the perfect opportunity for my family! We didn’t want to celebrate, we didn’t want to sit at home, maybe, just maybe, we could make a difference to someone else who didn’t want to sit at home either. I joined the committee and volun-teered myself (and I will admit, family members who I had not consulted) to help out. Each year since, I have watched in amazement as this event has grown in size, both volunteers and those who choose to dine with us! We are actually spreading out to the surrounding communities, including Eden, North Col-lins and Silver Creek, and this year expect to feed 500, yes, I said 500, people! We have had such support, both from sponsors and vol-unteers, it is overwhelming. It has become such a part of MY Thanksgiving that I don’t know what I’d do without it! To be able to go somewhere where everyone is so friendly and welcoming, whether alone or a whole family, it warms the heart. The food and fellowship is so enjoy-able, my brothers-in-law join us now too. My husband and two sons volunteer their time so we get to spend it together. We can go individually or together to the prayer corner. No one judges or asks questions other than how is your dinner, would you like dessert, and if you have any suggestions for improvement! The food can’t be beat - your choice of white or dark meat, ham, stuffing, mashed potatoes, yams, tossed salad, cranberry sauce and so on! Oh, and the desserts! If you
have room! Deliveries are made to those who can’t come out, and leftovers are donated. This year, as always, we will be at the Most Precious Blood Hall on Thanksgiv-ing Day, from 1-4 pm. That CRAZY TURKEY will most likely show up! There is handicapped access and things for the kids to do. I’m going to let the bird out of the cage - this year we’re going to try a Christmas Day Roast Beef Dinner, also sponsored by LACC, same time, same place, deliveries and all! A place where “Everyone is welcome on this special day of gratitude for the Lord’s abundant blessings!”
Blessings, Brooke__________
BRENDA S. CHIAPPETTA MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP
Sancheri Kennedy has been awarded the Brenda S. Chiappetta Memorial Scholarship for 2012. Sancheri is a graduate of Lake Shore Central Schools and is attend-ing SUNY Fredonia pursuing a career in Early Childhood Education.
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LIONS CLUB WELCOMES NEW MEMBER The Evans Township Lions Club, Inc. inducted Mr. Dave Stewert as their newest member at their dinner meeting on Oct. 22, 2012. Lion Dave was sponsored by Lion Jim Martin, a 26 year member of the Evans Club. Presiding over the induction ceremony was Lion District Governor, John Shaffer, a member of South Buffalo / Lackawanna Lions Club. Pictured above are (l-r) Lion Dist. Gov. John Schaffer, Lion Dave Stewert, Lion Jim Martin.
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THE BENEFITS OF MEDICAL MASSAGE After an injury or surgery people will often avoid using the surrounding muscles until the injury has healed. This causes the muscles around the area of injury to become stiff and sore. Medical massage therapy promotes circu-lation and mobility which helps heal and rehabilitate the muscle. Massage stimulates proper functioning while also preventing additional injury. Medical Massage is result oriented and the treatment is specifically directed to resolve conditions that have been diagnosed and prescribed by a Physician. The massage therapist may use a variety of modalities or procedures during the treatment, but will focus the treatment only on the areas of the body related to the diagnosis and prescrip-tion. Medical Massage often:· Decreases Pain, Inflammation & Irritation· Releases Tension· Alleviates Stress· Improves Circulation· Aids in the Relief of Nerve Compression & Entrapment.· Increases Flexibility and Range Of Motion· Calms the Nervous System Your medical massage therapist will work closely with you to develop a treatment plan to meet your needs. Many insurance plans do cover medical massage, so it is impor-tant to check your plan coverage. Teresa Campbell, Licensed Massage Therapist, Invi-sion Health and the Brain and Spine Center
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6926 Erie RoadTops Plaza
Derby, New York
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General Contracting (716) 864-6326
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All Home Repairs ~ Emergency Plumbing ~ ElectricalRoofing ~ Siding ~ Gutters ~ Repairs ~ Painting
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151 South Main St.Angola, N.Y.
(716) 549-1744 In Business 55 Years
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CAMERA INSPECTION
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November 16th thru December 4thwww.newangolatheater.com
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Fri. @ 7 pm; Sat. @ 6 pm, 8:30 pm; Sun. @ 2 pm; Mon. @ 7 pm; Tues. @ 10:30 am
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