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www.kittanningpaper.com Saturday/Sunday • October 8-9, 2016 2 USE THE FORM ON OUR WEBSITE TO SUBMIT YOUR NON-PROFIT EVENT FOR FREE: www.kianningpaper.com 724-545-CARE (2273) Every 3rd Friday @ Noon Call Jennifer with any questions! mykittanningcarecenter.com ALZHEIMERS SUPPORT GROUP ONLY 15 words ONLY $3 PER DAY 15 words SAVE! Get 5 days for $10 Business Classifieds $7.29 per column inch Place your ad by calling 724-543-NEWS (6397) KP Information Center Sponsored by The Email your announcements to [email protected] Available FREE to local non-profits for announcements of community events www.mykittanningcarecenter.com “David & Friends” WTYM MORNING SHOW Monday thru Friday - 9-11AM WTYM AM 1380 Radio Air-Line/Text-Line: 724-543-1380 KP WHEN PEOPLE ARE LOOKING TO RENT, THEY LOOK HERE! ADVERTISE HERE! 724-543-NEWS KWIK LUBE KITTANNING 724-543-1776 K 7 No Appointment Necessary Official State Inspection Station 13700 Route 422 East - Kittanning PA 16201 724-543-1776 EVENTS AT AREA CHURCHES Life Got You Down? Come and Worship With Us This Week! Family-Life Church 118 SOUTH JEFFERSON ST KITTANNING www.familylife.org Worship Sundays at 11AM Be part of something special Hospice Volunteers Needed Call 877-862-6659 or vna.com 724-548-1818 BILL RUSH AGENCY 724-548-7337 P.U.C. No A00105054 Airport Service Available Byers Taxi & Busing Service 510 Hancock Ave Vandergrift 724-567-5664 265 South McKean Street, Downtown Kittanning 548-2222 treat will be lead by author- speaker-musician Chris & Linda Padgett. With their joy and faith filled stories, they invite listeners to see the beauty found in fol- lowing Jesus Christ. The day will begin with Mass at 8AM, followed by the retreat from 9AM until 2PM in St. Mary Parish Hall, Kittanning. Free ad- mission, complimentary breakfast and lunch will be provided. For more info or to register, please call 724- 548-7649. ADVANCE BOOK & FURNITURE SALE at St. Emma Monastery, 1001 Harvey Avenue n Greens- burg, Saturday, October 8, from 9AM-4PM, in- cluding unique collections of art, history/civil war and classic fiction books. Also upscale framed prints. FREE CONCERT & ICE CREAM SUNDAES As part of its ongoing Sundaes on Sundays concert series, the Evangelical Lutheran Church at 137 West Main Street, Worthington, will be holding a free concert at 7PM on Sunday, October 9. Gloryway Quartet from Mansfield, Ohio, known for its four-part Southern Gospel harmony, will be featured. Selections of their music are available at www.glorywayquar- tet.com Handicap park- ing available next to the church. Come for an eve- ning of free music, Chris- tian Fellowship and free ice cream sundaes. More info: 724-297-5712. FREE MARRIAGE SEMINAR October 7 - 8 at Kittanning Church of Christ, 213 Blaney Rd (Directly Behind Dairy Queen) Route 422 East, Kittanning. 6PM Fri- day, 8:30 A.M. Saturday. RSVP (724)545 - 9020 Cell: (724) 664 - 8005 NO collections taken. Our focus is to help married couples learn more effec- tive communication skills to bond intimately to your spouse. Many topics about marriage are addressed. FLEA MARKET/BAKE SALE on Saturday Octo- ber 8, at St. John’s Luther- an Church in Ford City. The kitchen will be open. ATTIC TREASURE SALE at Ford Memo- rial United Methodist Church in Ford City, Sat- urday, October 8, from 8AM-1PM. TURKEY DINNER Tur- key dinner with all the trimmings including des- sert on Oct. 8th at Temple- ton Church of God Fellow- ship Hall, 1598 Ridge Rd. from 4:30-6:30PM. $8.00 for adults, kids under 5 are free. For more info, call 724 868 2627. INSPIRATIONAL RE- TREAT Saturday, October 8, at St. Mary, Our Lady of Guadalupe Parish, Kit- tanning. The 3 topics cov- ered will be: “I’m not ok. You’re not ok. But that’s ok”; “Holly marriage, happy marriage” and “Re- lational Pillars”. The re- THIS SPACE AVAILABLE! 724-543-6397 THE GREAT APOLLO CHILI & SOUP COOK- OFF Saturday, October 8, Apollo Hose #3 Fire Hall, visit www.apolloare- aeventscommittee.com for more information, rules and forms, or contact Brandy Martin at 724-840-8468. MONTHLY LUN- CHEON The Ford City Class of 1951 will hold their monthly luncheon on Tues- day, October 11 at 12:30. It will held at Nite Court and all classmates, spouses and friends are welcome. WRESTLING SIGN- UP: Armstrong Youth Wres- tling’s 2nd season! Signup at Ford City Subway on Oct. 13 from 6-8. Check our website armstrongyouthwrestling. com for online registration if you can make it to Subway. Go RiverHawks! BAND PRACTICE The Kittanning Community Band will begin practicing in an- ticipation of our Holiday Concert series on Tuesday, October 11, at 7:30 PM. Practices will now be held in the Armstrong High School Band Room. All musicians currently in grade 9 through age 116 are welcome to this rehearsal. Please call (724) 664-2928 or like our Face- book page for more informa- tion. TRIVIA NIGHT Wednes- day, October 12, 6PM at The Galleria at Pittsburgh Mills room 109 (next to Macy’s). Dinner buffet by Garda’s Restaurant included. $20.00 per person. 6 to 8 member teams. Cash Prizes. Res- ervations are a must. Call Alle Kiski Strong Chamber 7249224-3400 or lynda@ak- strong.com BREAKFAST all-you-can- eat buffet for $7.00 at the Dayton Fire Hall on Satur- day, October 15th, from 6:00 to 10:30 AM. FALL FAMILY FUN FEST at the Ford City Public Li- brary, Oct. 15, at Noon. There will be fall-themed treats and crafts. For more information, contact the Ford City Public Library at 724-763-3591. BBQ CHICKEN SALE Sat- urday, October 15 at the Freeport Eagles, 11AM-5PM (or until they are gone!) 101 Fifth Street, Freeport. $7.50 w/cole slaw. Eat in or take out available. For info, call 724- 295-9979 GATEWAY CLIPPER FALL FOLIAGE CRUISE Sunday Oct 16. Tickets for “The Gateway Clipper Fall Foliage Cruise” are on sale now and can be purchased at the Armstrong County Tourist Bureau at 125 Mar- ket Street in Kittanning or by calling 724-543-4003. Boarding will be at Brown’s landing Campground and Marina (under the J. Frank Graff Bridge) at 11AM and will return at 2:30PM. Relax and enjoy the picturesque fall scenery and a delicious meal about “THE QUEEN” while cruising North through Lock 7 on the beautiful Allegheny River. Cost is: Adults $75 & Children under 12 - $50. NARCAN OVERDOSE PREVENTION A training seminar will be held at the Sherrett United Methodist Church, 640 Sherrett Road, Cowansville, on Monday, October 17 from 6-7PM. The training is important for indi- viduals at risk of drug over- dose, as well as, for staff of agencies who work with in- dividuals at risk and other in- dividuals, family and friends, who might be present at the scene of an overdose and might be in a position to save someone’s life. Anyone tak- ing prescription opioid medi- cation can also be at risk for an overdose. The Naloxone (Narcan) Nasal Spray will also be distributed. Please register by calling 724-545- 1773 or 724-543-3327. Inexperienced & Experienced UNDERGROUND & SURFACE COAL MINERS & FOREMAN *CURRENT CERTIFICATIONS REQUIRED* Must be able to pass Criminal Background & Drug Screening For Immediate Consideration APPLY ONLINE NOW! www.compliancestaffingagency.com or send resume by email or fax to: careers@ compliancestaffingagency.com FAX: (724) 514-7629 EOE, M/F/D/V SUBOXONE TREATMENT CENTER Most Insurances Accepted 724-763-1338 FURNISHED 2ND FLOOR Very well main- tained apartment. Midtown Kittanning, ww, AC. Ideal for ONE adult. NO pets, NONSMOKING. $425.00/ month plus utilities. Avail- able immediately. Security deposit, references required. 724-543-2246 EDUCATION/SCHOOL READINESS COORDINATOR The Armstrong County Community Acon Agency (ACCAA) is seeking quali- fied candidates for the full- me posion of Educaon/ School Readiness Coordina- tor for the Armstrong Coun- ty Head Start Program (35 hours per week). A BS/BA degree in Early Childhood Educaon or an advanced degree and course work equivalent to a major relat- ing to Early Childhood Edu- caon is required. Starng salary is $30,624 with a generous fringe benefit package aſter 60 days. Ap- plicaons can be obtained in Room 12, at the ACCAA office complex, at 705 But- ler Road, Kianning, PA. Please submit applicaon, cover leer and resume to the above address by 3:00 p.m. on Tuesday, October 11, 2016. E.O. E. Armstrong County Herb Group’s Soup Cook-Off Fundraiser Tickets $5.00 Presale or at the door. Covers soup testing, a bowl of soup, herb muffins, and drink. Saturday, Oct 22nd 10am-2pm St. John’s Lutheran Church 1038 Fourth Ave Ford City SOUP’S ON! Preordered Chicken Noodle & Vegetable soup for sale by the quart ($6.00). Herb muffins, butter, and baked goods, craft vendors selling herbs,oils, honey, apple cider, and dip mixes. For more info/ to order quarts CALL 724-525-3249 Pre-Orered Soup Orders due by Sat Oct 15 (continued from page 1) the rainbow.” Croyle also said he would like to see an agree- ment between Rye and the borough to provide funding that would make it advantageous for the community to support the project. Borough Solicitor Ty Heller wasn’t sure that such an agreement could be instituted, but encour- aged council members to also consult with the nonprofit-Arts on the Allegheny and Allegheny River Development Corporation. “Anybody and everyone with a stake on the riv- er involved,” Heller said. “It seems to me, one of the main functions of a Borough in a situation like this is to get the word out.” Councilman Ange Turco made the motion to send the “strong letter.” “Our park is priceless,” Turco said. “Once you eliminate it, it’s gone forever.” Borough Fire Marshal Earl “Buzz” Kline also warned the new hydroelectric plant would also create ice jams. A resolution opposing the construction is also to be voted on next month. Last week, Rye Development Vice-President Erik Steimle and Environmental Vice-Present Kelli Doherty explained the proposal includes a 16.5 mega-watt power house that could potential- ly provide electricity for as many as 8,000 resi- dents. The power “house” would be located on the opposite side of Lock 7. Steimle said that although Rye is applying to build plants all over the United States, they do not actually have any of them up and running yet. “Right now, we are beginning the feasibility and permitting process for a new hydro power project here. The earliest the project construction could begin would be sometime in 2020,” Steimle told the Kittanning Paper. Steimle said homeowners have not yet been contacted as the project is still in the preliminary stages. Comments can be made to the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission by writing to them at 888 First Street NE, Washington, DC 20426 and ref- erence docket P-14522. Comments may be filed electronically by visiting: www.ferc.gov/docs- filing/efiling.asp. Kianning Council Rejects Idea of New Hydro Electric Plant... THREE BEDROOM Country home Handicap ac- cessible. New furnace, A/C, carpet, siding. Near mall & school. Can be owner-fi- nanced. Call 724-548-5982 FURNISHED 2ND FLOOR Very well main- tained apartment. Midtown Kittanning, ww, AC. Ideal for ONE adult. NO pets, NONSMOKING. $425.00/ month plus utilities. Avail- able immediately. Security deposit, references required. 724-543-2246 MOVING SALE-708 Mar- garet Rd, Kittanning. Oct 7th & 8th. 8AM-2PM. Every- thing priced to sale. KITTANNING-Sat Oct 8th 8AM-1PM. Furniture, mattresses, household, old bottles, dishes, ringer washer dryer, DVD’s, records, misc. Sherwood Drive, Kittanning. KITTANNING-Oct 6, 7, 8. 8AM-3PM. 317 Yockey Rd Kittanning. Shelving, glass- ware, misc. Must go. GARAGE SALE Oct 7-8. 9AM-3PM. Behind Flynn’s Tire. Christmas lights, gifts, cookbooks, movies, cassettes. Something for everyone. ANNUAL GARAGE SALE Sat Oct 8. 8AM-1PM. 2246 Manor Drive Ford City. Uniforms, infant, baby, boy clothes. Christmas items nu- merous strings of lights. MOVING SALE Fri & Sat Oct 7-8. 7AM-4PM. 300 Cleveland St. West Kittan- ning. Kids, books, household items, antiques, & more. INDOOR SALE Sat Oct 8th 8AM-1PM. Living Water Church 721 Woodward Ave. Kittanning. Many “new” items. Homemade soup. Baked items. 1993 VW CABRIOLET- 6-17 inspection 167,521 miles. $2,200.00 724-545- 9722

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EVENTS AT AREA CHURCHES

Life Got You Down?

Come and Worship

With Us This Week!

Family-Life Church118 SOUTH JEFFERSON ST KITTANNING

www.familylife.orgWorship Sundays at 11AM

Be part of something special

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treat will be lead by author-speaker-musician Chris & Linda Padgett. With their joy and faith filled stories, they invite listeners to see the beauty found in fol-lowing Jesus Christ. The day will begin with Mass at 8AM, followed by the retreat from 9AM until 2PM in St. Mary Parish Hall, Kittanning. Free ad-mission, complimentary breakfast and lunch will be provided. For more info or to register, please call 724-548-7649.

ADVANCE BOOK & FURNITURE SALE at St. Emma Monastery, 1001 Harvey Avenue n Greens-burg, Saturday, October 8, from 9AM-4PM, in-cluding unique collections of art, history/civil war and classic fiction books. Also upscale framed prints.

FREE CONCERT & ICE CREAM SUNDAES As part of its ongoing Sundaes on Sundays concert series, the Evangelical Lutheran Church at 137 West Main Street, Worthington, will be holding a free concert at 7PM on Sunday, October 9. Gloryway Quartet from Mansfield, Ohio, known for its four-part Southern Gospel harmony, will be featured. Selections of their music are available at www.glorywayquar-tet.com Handicap park-ing available next to the church. Come for an eve-ning of free music, Chris-tian Fellowship and free ice cream sundaes. More info: 724-297-5712.

FREE MARRIAGE SEMINAR October 7 - 8 at Kittanning Church of Christ, 213 Blaney Rd (Directly Behind Dairy Queen) Route 422 East, Kittanning. 6PM Fri-day, 8:30 A.M. Saturday. RSVP (724)545 - 9020 Cell: (724) 664 - 8005 NO collections taken. Our focus is to help married couples learn more effec-tive communication skills to bond intimately to your spouse. Many topics about marriage are addressed.

FLEA MARKET/BAKE SALE on Saturday Octo-ber 8, at St. John’s Luther-an Church in Ford City. The kitchen will be open.

ATTIC TREASURE SALE at Ford Memo-rial United Methodist Church in Ford City, Sat-urday, October 8, from 8AM-1PM.

TURKEY DINNER Tur-key dinner with all the trimmings including des-sert on Oct. 8th at Temple-ton Church of God Fellow-ship Hall, 1598 Ridge Rd. from 4:30-6:30PM. $8.00 for adults, kids under 5 are free. For more info, call 724 868 2627.

INSPIRATIONAL RE-TREAT Saturday, October 8, at St. Mary, Our Lady of Guadalupe Parish, Kit-tanning. The 3 topics cov-ered will be: “I’m not ok. You’re not ok. But that’s ok”; “Holly marriage, happy marriage” and “Re-lational Pillars”. The re-

THIS SPACE AVAILABLE!724-543-6397

THE GREAT APOLLO CHILI & SOUP COOK-OFF Saturday, October 8, Apollo Hose #3 Fire Hall, visit www.apolloare-aeventscommittee.com for more information, rules and forms, or contact Brandy Martin at 724-840-8468.

MONTHLY LUN-CHEON The Ford City Class of 1951 will hold their monthly luncheon on Tues-day, October 11 at 12:30. It will held at Nite Court and all classmates, spouses and friends are welcome.

WRESTLING SIGN-UP: Armstrong Youth Wres-tling’s 2nd season! Signup at Ford City Subway on Oct. 13 from 6-8. Check our website armstrongyouthwrestling.com for online registration if you can make it to Subway. Go RiverHawks!

BAND PRACTICE The Kittanning Community Band will begin practicing in an-ticipation of our Holiday Concert series on Tuesday, October 11, at 7:30 PM. Practices will now be held in the Armstrong High School Band Room. All musicians currently in grade 9 through age 116 are welcome to this rehearsal. Please call (724) 664-2928 or like our Face-book page for more informa-tion.

TRIVIA NIGHT Wednes-day, October 12, 6PM at The Galleria at Pittsburgh Mills room 109 (next to Macy’s). Dinner buffet by Garda’s Restaurant included. $20.00 per person. 6 to 8 member

teams. Cash Prizes. Res-ervations are a must. Call Alle Kiski Strong Chamber 7249224-3400 or [email protected]

BREAKFAST all-you-can-eat buffet for $7.00 at the Dayton Fire Hall on Satur-day, October 15th, from 6:00 to 10:30 AM.

FALL FAMILY FUN FEST at the Ford City Public Li-brary, Oct. 15, at Noon. There will be fall-themed treats and crafts. For more information, contact the Ford City Public Library at 724-763-3591.

BBQ CHICKEN SALE Sat-urday, October 15 at the Freeport Eagles, 11AM-5PM (or until they are gone!) 101

Fifth Street, Freeport. $7.50 w/cole slaw. Eat in or take out available. For info, call 724-295-9979

GATEWAY CLIPPER FALL FOLIAGE CRUISE Sunday Oct 16. Tickets for “The Gateway Clipper Fall Foliage Cruise” are on sale now and can be purchased at the Armstrong County Tourist Bureau at 125 Mar-ket Street in Kittanning or by calling 724-543-4003. Boarding will be at Brown’s landing Campground and Marina (under the J. Frank Graff Bridge) at 11AM and will return at 2:30PM. Relax and enjoy the picturesque fall scenery and a delicious meal about “THE QUEEN” while cruising North through Lock 7 on the beautiful Allegheny River. Cost is: Adults $75 & Children under 12 - $50.

NARCAN OVERDOSE PREVENTION A training seminar will be held at the Sherrett United Methodist Church, 640 Sherrett Road, Cowansville, on Monday, October 17 from 6-7PM. The training is important for indi-viduals at risk of drug over-dose, as well as, for staff of agencies who work with in-dividuals at risk and other in-dividuals, family and friends, who might be present at the scene of an overdose and might be in a position to save someone’s life. Anyone tak-ing prescription opioid medi-cation can also be at risk for an overdose. The Naloxone (Narcan) Nasal Spray will also be distributed. Please register by calling 724-545-1773 or 724-543-3327.

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FURNISHED 2ND FLOOR Very well main-tained apartment. Midtown Kittanning, ww, AC. Ideal for ONE adult. NO pets, NONSMOKING. $425.00/month plus utilities. Avail-able immediately. Security deposit, references required. 724-543-2246

EDUCATION/SCHOOL READINESS COORDINATORThe Armstrong County Community Action Agency (ACCAA) is seeking quali-fied candidates for the full-time position of Education/School Readiness Coordina-tor for the Armstrong Coun-ty Head Start Program (35 hours per week). A BS/BA degree in Early Childhood Education or an advanced degree and course work equivalent to a major relat-ing to Early Childhood Edu-cation is required. Starting salary is $30,624 with a generous fringe benefit package after 60 days. Ap-plications can be obtained in Room 12, at the ACCAA office complex, at 705 But-ler Road, Kittanning, PA. Please submit application, cover letter and resume to the above address by 3:00 p.m. on Tuesday, October 11, 2016. E.O. E.

Armstrong County Herb Group’s Soup

Cook-Off Fundraiser

Tickets $5.00 Presale or at the door. Covers soup testing, a bowl

of soup, herb muffins, and drink.

Saturday, Oct 22nd10am-2pm

St. John’s Lutheran Church1038 Fourth Ave Ford City

SOUP’S ON!

Preordered Chicken Noodle & Vegetable soup for sale by the quart ($6.00). Herb muffins, butter, and baked

goods, craft vendors selling herbs,oils, honey, apple

cider, and dip mixes.For more info/ to order quarts

CALL 724-525-3249Pre-Orered Soup

Orders due by Sat Oct 15

(continued from page 1)

the rainbow.”Croyle also said he would like to see an agree-

ment between Rye and the borough to provide funding that would make it advantageous for the community to support the project.

Borough Solicitor Ty Heller wasn’t sure that such an agreement could be instituted, but encour-aged council members to also consult with the nonprofit-Arts on the Allegheny and Allegheny River Development Corporation.

“Anybody and everyone with a stake on the riv-er involved,” Heller said. “It seems to me, one of the main functions of a Borough in a situation like this is to get the word out.”

Councilman Ange Turco made the motion to send the “strong letter.”

“Our park is priceless,” Turco said. “Once you eliminate it, it’s gone forever.”

Borough Fire Marshal Earl “Buzz” Kline also warned the new hydroelectric plant would also create ice jams.

A resolution opposing the construction is also to be voted on next month.

Last week, Rye Development Vice-President Erik Steimle and Environmental Vice-Present Kelli Doherty explained the proposal includes a 16.5 mega-watt power house that could potential-ly provide electricity for as many as 8,000 resi-dents. The power “house” would be located on the opposite side of Lock 7.

Steimle said that although Rye is applying to build plants all over the United States, they do not actually have any of them up and running yet.

“Right now, we are beginning the feasibility and permitting process for a new hydro power project here. The earliest the project construction could begin would be sometime in 2020,” Steimle told the Kittanning Paper.

Steimle said homeowners have not yet been contacted as the project is still in the preliminary stages.

Comments can be made to the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission by writing to them at 888 First Street NE, Washington, DC 20426 and ref-erence docket P-14522. Comments may be filed electronically by visiting: www.ferc.gov/docs-filing/efiling.asp.

Kittanning Council Rejects Idea of New Hydro Electric Plant...

THREE BEDROOM Country home Handicap ac-cessible. New furnace, A/C, carpet, siding. Near mall & school. Can be owner-fi-nanced. Call 724-548-5982

FURNISHED 2ND FLOOR Very well main-tained apartment. Midtown Kittanning, ww, AC. Ideal for ONE adult. NO pets, NONSMOKING. $425.00/month plus utilities. Avail-able immediately. Security deposit, references required. 724-543-2246

MOVING SALE-708 Mar-garet Rd, Kittanning. Oct 7th & 8th. 8AM-2PM. Every-thing priced to sale.

KITTANNING-Sat Oct 8th 8AM-1PM. Furniture, mattresses, household, old bottles, dishes, ringer washer dryer, DVD’s, records, misc. Sherwood Drive, Kittanning.

KITTANNING-Oct 6, 7, 8. 8AM-3PM. 317 Yockey Rd Kittanning. Shelving, glass-ware, misc. Must go.

GARAGE SALE Oct 7-8. 9AM-3PM. Behind Flynn’s Tire. Christmas lights, gifts, cookbooks, movies, cassettes. Something for everyone.

ANNUAL GARAGE SALE Sat Oct 8. 8AM-1PM. 2246 Manor Drive Ford City. Uniforms, infant, baby, boy clothes. Christmas items nu-merous strings of lights.

MOVING SALE Fri & Sat Oct 7-8. 7AM-4PM. 300 Cleveland St. West Kittan-ning. Kids, books, household items, antiques, & more.

INDOOR SALE Sat Oct 8th 8AM-1PM. Living Water Church 721 Woodward Ave. Kittanning. Many “new” items. Homemade soup. Baked items.

1993 VW CABRIOLET- 6-17 inspection 167,521 miles. $2,200.00 724-545-9722