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When You See News... TEXT US: 724-543-NEWS When You See News... TEXT US: 724-543-NEWS TRAIN & TOY SHOW SUN NOV 26H 10AM -4PM Must Pre-Register & Pre-Pay Admission $4 Ages 12 & Under Free Kittanning Township Fire Hall 4 Miles East of Kittanning on RT 422. Kitchen Will Be Open TEXT PHOTOS YOU SEE TO: 724-543-NEWS (6397) COUNTRY COT- TAGE 1 bedroom coun- try cottage. Suitable for single working adult. No children/pets. $550 per month includes utilities. Security deposit/refer- ences. 724-783-2009 The Kittanning Paper Wednesday • November 22 , 2017 2 USE THE FORM ON OUR WEBSITE TO SUBMIT YOUR NON-PROFIT EVENT FOR FREE: www.kianningpaper.com FREE TURKEY DINNER on Thanksgiving Day, 12 Noon, at Ford Memorial United Methodist Church, 1024 4th Ave, Ford City. For reservations call 724- 525-2687. The building is handicapped accessible. Ev- eryone is welcome. ALL YOU CAN EAT SPAGHETTI DINNER on Saturday November 25, 2017 at St. John’s Lu- theran Church in Ford City from 4:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. Adults $7.00. Children age 6 yrs. to 12 yrs. $3.50. Chil- dren under 6 yrs. free. Take outs available. Phone 724- 763-9622. COMMUNITY CHRIST- MAS SALE used toy and gift exchange. Saturday, Dec. 2, 9:30-3:00, at New Hope Assembly of God, Rte.85, in NuMine. AHS CRAFT SHOW 2nd Annual Craft/Vendor Show Armstrong High School Saturday, December 2nd 10 - 3. FREE Admission. Con- cessions available. HOLIDAY TEA will be held at 6 p.m. Dec. 7 at Ford City Library, 1136 Fourth Ave. The event will include tea, scones and holiday cookies. Betty Calhoun, of the Marshal House in Dayton, will speak on teas. Although a $5 donation is suggested, the event is free & open to the public. Reg- istration is required by Dec. 2. To register call 724-763- 3591. WATERSHED MEET- ING Cowanshannock Creek Watershed Association will hold a public monthly meet- ing on Wed, Dec 6, 2017 at 7pm at the Armsdale Build- ing, 124 Armsdale Rd, Kit- tanning. Conference Room 103 For more information, please call (724)783-6692. Everyone Welcome. • Largest Breakfast Menu in Armstrong County! • Breakfast Served All Day • Catering & Event Hosng • Locally Owned & Operated since 1983 Visit Us on the Web: www.dizzylizzies.net 300 Market Street • Kianning Open 6AM-3PM 724-543-1634 Information Center The Email your announcements to [email protected] Available FREE to local non-profits for announcements of community events Intersection of Troy Hill Rd & Rt. 28 *Daily Specials* *Best Deli Around!* State Minimum Pricing on Tobacco & Milk Don’t Race by “Cruise in” for Food & Fuel! Sunday 6a-10p/Mon-Thurs. 5a-10p Friday 5a-11p & Sat. 6a-11p 724-543-2349 BILL RUSH AGENCY www.billrushagency.com (724) 548 -7337 No Appointment Necessary KWIK LUBE Official State Inspection Station 13700 Route 422 East - Kittanning PA 16201 724-543-1776 [email protected] (724) 548 7117 Mon-Fri 6PM - 9PM Sat 10AM - 9PM 18 Franklin Village Mall Kittanning, PA 16201 724-545-9066 www.essnextier.com LIFE offers comprehensive medical care, adult day services and homecare to help older adults, age 55 and older, live at home. Services include all medical care, prescription coverage, physical therapy, transportation and more. Contact us for assistance in determining your eligibility for the program. You may qualify and not even realize it. 724-545-8000 A Partnership of Lutheran SeniorLife and ACMH Hospital Live LIFE… At Home A Partnership in Caring BARKER, INC. 11670 St. Rt. 85 - Kittanning, PA WANTED: School Van & Bus Drivers Ext. 111 Must have clean criminal back- ground & clean MVR PAID TRAINING! COGLEY 1251 State Route 1028 Kittanning, PA 16201 724-783-2321 Fully Insured Free Estimates Authorized Trane Dealer PA027236 Heating and Air Conditioning Pony Farm Trap & Gun Club 592 Pony Farm Road • 724-548-4843 Reserve Your Date Today! 50x120 Area (6,000 sq. ft.) $295 “One Call, We Do It All” 724-786-8153 724-919-8379 135 5th Street Kittanning Custom Cleaning done your way at an affordable price. Ask about our discounts. [email protected] LETTERS FROM SANTA Ford City Library‘s Annual “Letters form Santa “ is un- derway. We are anxious to help Santa again this year. Please call the Library for details! The event will end on December 8th so hurry and get your form so that we can get the job done. Santa is counting on us! 724-763- 3591. LIBRARY HOLIDAY PARTY Kids up to 12 years old are invited to The Night Before Christmas children’s holiday program at 6 p.m. Dec. 14 at Ford City Library, 724-763-3591. Children are encouraged to come dressed in pajamas and enjoy holi- day activities and stories. This event is free and open to the public. Registration is required by Dec. 9. Restaurant Restaurant FRANKLIN VILLAGE CENTER Get a $5 voucher to use Jan. 1 to March 31, 2018 with each $25 giſt card purchase. A GIFT FOR YOU cards REV copy:Layout 1 Restaurant Restaurant $5 REWARD VOUCHER present this card for $5 off any purchase starting January 1, 2018. For promotional purposes. No change given. Expires 3/31/18 QUALITY INTERIOR PAINTING SERVICES Remodeling, Base- ment Water Proofing, General Water Proof- ing, Flat Roof Repairs and Restoration Etc, 724-545-6499. Leave a message. Danger Cited on Toy Store Shelves DIRECTOR OF FISCAL OPERATIONS/CFO Posion available early January 2018 with me- dium sized human service agency, direcng all aspects of a three person fiscal department. Quali- fied candidates will have a proven work history involving budget prepara- on, account analysis and reconciliaon, along with applied mathema- cal abilies to resolve complex accounng issues. Strong background in spreadsheet applicaon and cost analysis a must for consideraon. Four year degree in Accounng or Business Administra- on Supplemented by 12 credit hours in account- ing, with a minimum of three years of experience maintaining fiscal records using applied accounng principles. Salary deter- mined upon educaon and experience. Excellent benefits. Job descripon available at interview. Interested applicants send resume and cover leer to: Evergreen Homes, Inc., Execuve Director, 122 Scheeren Court, P.O. Box 471, Ford City, PA 16226 or Fax to: 724-763-2221 by 4:00PM on December 4, 2017. EOE. ROOM FOR RENT Nicely furnished Room. Refrigerator , single bed, loveseat, etc. Near West Hills School REFER- ENCES $384/month. 724-763-3041. YARDMAN To rake and burn leaves. MUST BE HONEST AND A GOOD WORKER. Near West Hills School. 724- 763-3041. References, $8/hour. “David & Friends” WTYM MORNING SHOW Monday thru Friday - 9-11AM WTYM AM 1380 Radio Timber is a very handsome, very nice feline who is waiting for his forever home at Orphans of the Storm. He is very good with other felines! Timber is housetrained, has all his shots and is neutered. For more info or to meet Timber, please contact Orphans of the Storm in Kittanning. The phone number is (724) 548-4520, and website is www.orphan- softhestorm-pa.org by Andrea Sears HARRISBURG, Pa. - The holiday shopping season is getting started, and a new report can help consumers avoid toys that can be hazardous to children. The day after Thanksgiving is one of the busiest shopping days of the year, but many toys still on store shelves can pose real risks to children. Besides the usual cautions about small parts that can be swallowed, shop- pers need to be careful about toys that connect to the Internet. According to Kara Cook-Schultz, toxics director the U.S. Public Interest Research Group, an incident last February highlighted the risks of toys that collect and store data online. “One of these toys got hacked and over 2 million customers’ personal in- formation was available online including recordings,” she relates. “And this is actually a teddy bear, so presumably many of those customers were children.” U.S. PIRG’s 32nd annual “Trouble in Toyland” report provides examples of toys now on sale that pose potential risks to children’s safety and privacy. Price is no guarantee of safety. Dangerous toys span the price range from $1 to hundreds of dollars. Cook-Schultz points out that some expensive toys such as hover boards or toy electric cars are powered by lithium-ion batteries that can catch fire or explode. “Most of those toys are no longer available,” she states. “But we encour- age parents to look for what’s called a UL label on these batteries. That way, you can ensure they’re not the lithium-ion batteries that have been causing problems.” On the lower end of the scale, Target recently recalled fidget spinners that were found to contain dangerously high levels of lead. Cook-Schultz adds that consumers can get email updates on product recalls from the federal government by subscribing at www.recalls.gov. “They can also check our website, toysafetytips.org, where we go through different things that parents can look out for and different toys that we’re con- cerned about this year.” The full Trouble in Toyland report is available online at www.uspirg.org.

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Page 1: 10AM - 9PM . com 724-543-1776 Danger ...Kitchen Will Be Open TEXT PHOTOS YOU SEE TO: 724-543-NEWS (6397) COUNTRY COT-TAGE 1 bedroom coun-try cottage. Suitable for single working adult

by Jake DeLuca

When You See News...

TEXT US:724-543-NEWS

When You See News... TEXT US:724-543-NEWS

TRAIN & TOY SHOW

SUN NOV 26H 10AM -4PM Must Pre-Register & Pre-Pay

Admission $4 Ages 12 & Under Free

Kittanning Township Fire Hall 4 Miles East of Kittanning on

RT 422. Kitchen Will Be Open

TEXT PHOTOS YOU SEE TO:724-543-NEWS (6397)

COUNTRY COT-TAGE 1 bedroom coun-try cottage. Suitable for single working adult. No children/pets. $550 per month includes utilities. Security deposit/refer-ences. 724-783-2009

The Kittanning PaperWednesday • November 22 , 20172

USE THE FORM ON OUR WEBSITE TO SUBMIT YOUR NON-PROFIT EVENT FOR FREE: www.kittanningpaper.com

FREE TURKEY DINNER on Thanksgiving Day, 12 Noon, at Ford Memorial United Methodist Church, 1024 4th Ave, Ford City. For reservations call 724-525-2687. The building is handicapped accessible. Ev-eryone is welcome.

ALL YOU CAN EAT SPAGHETTI DINNER on Saturday November 25, 2017 at St. John’s Lu-theran Church in Ford City from 4:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. Adults $7.00. Children age 6 yrs. to 12 yrs. $3.50. Chil-dren under 6 yrs. free. Take outs available. Phone 724-763-9622.

COMMUNITY CHRIST-MAS SALE used toy and gift exchange. Saturday, Dec. 2, 9:30-3:00, at New Hope Assembly of God, Rte.85, in NuMine.

AHS CRAFT SHOW 2nd Annual Craft/Vendor Show Armstrong High School Saturday, December 2nd 10 - 3. FREE Admission. Con-cessions available.

HOLIDAY TEA will be held at 6 p.m. Dec. 7 at Ford City Library, 1136 Fourth Ave. The event will include tea, scones and holiday cookies. Betty Calhoun, of the Marshal House in Dayton, will speak on teas. Although a $5 donation is suggested, the event is free & open to the public. Reg-istration is required by Dec. 2. To register call 724-763-3591.

WATERSHED MEET-ING Cowanshannock Creek Watershed Association will hold a public monthly meet-ing on Wed, Dec 6, 2017 at 7pm at the Armsdale Build-ing, 124 Armsdale Rd, Kit-tanning. Conference Room 103 For more information, please call (724)783-6692. Everyone Welcome.

• Largest Breakfast Menu in Armstrong County!• Breakfast Served All Day• Catering & Event Hosting• Locally Owned & Operated since 1983

Visit Us on the Web:www.dizzylizzies.net

300 Market Street • KittanningOpen 6AM-3PM • 724-543-1634

Information CenterThe

Email your announcements to [email protected]

Available FREE to local non-profits for announcements of community events

Intersection of Troy Hill Rd & Rt. 28

*Daily Specials**Best Deli Around!*

State Minimum Pricing on Tobacco & Milk

Don’t Race by“Cruise in” for Food & Fuel!

Sunday 6a-10p/Mon-Thurs. 5a-10pFriday 5a-11p & Sat. 6a-11p

724-543-2349

BILL RUSH

AGENCY

www.billrushagency.com

(724) 548

-7337

724-543-1776KITTANNING

No AppointmentNecessary

KWIK LUBE

Official State Inspection Station

13700 Route 422 East - Kittanning PA 16201

724-543-1776

JACK’S TRACKS TRAIN SHOP

[email protected]

(724)5487117

Mon-Fri6PM - 9PM

Sat10AM - 9PM

18 Franklin Village Mall Kittanning, PA 16201

724-545-9066www.essnextier.com

LIFE offers comprehensive medical care, adult day services and homecare to help older adults, age 55 and older, live at home. Services include all medical care, prescription coverage, physical therapy, transportation and more. Contact us for assistance in determining your eligibility for the program. You may qualify and not even realize it.

724-545-8000A Partnership of Lutheran SeniorLife

and ACMH Hospital

Live LIFE… At Home

A Partnership in Caring

BARKER, INC.11670 St. Rt. 85 - Kittanning, PA

WANTED:School Van & Bus Drivers

Ext. 111

Must have clean

criminal back-

ground & clean

MVR

PAID

TRAINING!

COGLEY

1251 State Route 1028Kittanning, PA 16201

724-783-2321

Fully InsuredFree EstimatesAuthorized Trane DealerPA027236

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Heating and Air Conditioning

Pony FarmTrap & Gun Club

592 Pony Farm Road • 724-548-4843

Reserve Your Date Today!

50x120 Area (6,000 sq. ft.)$295

“One Call, We Do It All”724-786-8153724-919-8379

135 5th Street KittanningCustom Cleaning done your way at an affordable price. Ask about our discounts.

[email protected]

LETTERS FROM SANTA Ford City Library‘s Annual “Letters form Santa “ is un-derway. We are anxious to help Santa again this year. Please call the Library for details! The event will end on December 8th so hurry and get your form so that we can get the job done. Santa is counting on us! 724-763-3591.

LIBRARY HOLIDAY PARTY Kids up to 12 years old are invited to The Night Before Christmas children’s holiday program at 6 p.m. Dec. 14 at Ford City Library, 724-763-3591. Children are encouraged to come dressed in pajamas and enjoy holi-day activities and stories. This event is free and open to the public. Registration is required by Dec. 9.

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present this card for $5 off any

purchase starting January 1, 2018.

For promotional purposes. No change given. Expires 3/31/18

QUALITY INTERIOR PAINTING SERVICES

Remodeling, Base-ment Water Proofing, General Water Proof-ing, Flat Roof Repairs and Restoration Etc, 724-545-6499. Leave a message.

Danger Cited on Toy Store Shelves DIRECTOR OF FISCAL OPERATIONS/CFO

Position available early January 2018 with me-

dium sized human service agency, directing all

aspects of a three person fiscal department. Quali-fied candidates will have

a proven work history involving budget prepara-

tion, account analysis and reconciliation, along with applied mathemati-

cal abilities to resolve complex accounting

issues. Strong background in spreadsheet application

and cost analysis a must for consideration. Four

year degree in Accounting or Business Administra-

tion Supplemented by 12 credit hours in account-ing, with a minimum of

three years of experience maintaining fiscal records using applied accounting principles. Salary deter-mined upon education

and experience. Excellent benefits. Job description

available at interview. Interested applicants send

resume and cover letter to: Evergreen Homes, Inc.,

Executive Director, 122 Scheeren Court, P.O. Box 471, Ford City, PA 16226

or Fax to: 724-763-2221 by 4:00PM on December 4,

2017. EOE.

ROOM FOR RENT Nicely furnished Room. Refrigerator , single bed, loveseat, etc. Near West Hills School REFER-ENCES $384/month. 724-763-3041.

YARDMAN To rake and burn leaves. MUST BE HONEST AND A GOOD WORKER. Near West Hills School. 724-763-3041. References, $8/hour.

“David & Friends”WTYM MORNING SHOW

Monday thru Friday - 9-11AMWTYM AM 1380 RadioTimber is a very

handsome, very nice feline who is waiting for his forever home at Orphans of the Storm. He is very good with other felines! Timber is housetrained, has all his shots and is neutered.

For more info or to meet Timber, please contact Orphans of the Storm in Kittanning. The phone number is (724) 548-4520, and website is www.orphan-softhestorm-pa.org

by Andrea SearsHARRISBURG, Pa. - The holiday

shopping season is getting started, and a new report can help consumers avoid toys that can be hazardous to children.

The day after Thanksgiving is one of the busiest shopping days of the year, but many toys still on store shelves can pose real risks to children.

Besides the usual cautions about small parts that can be swallowed, shop-pers need to be careful about toys that connect to the Internet.

According to Kara Cook-Schultz, toxics director the U.S. Public Interest Research Group, an incident last February highlighted the risks of toys that collect and store data online.

“One of these toys got hacked and over 2 million customers’ personal in-formation was available online including recordings,” she relates. “And this is actually a teddy bear, so presumably many of those customers were children.”

U.S. PIRG’s 32nd annual “Trouble in Toyland” report provides examples of toys now on sale that pose potential risks to children’s safety and privacy.

Price is no guarantee of safety. Dangerous toys span the price range from $1 to hundreds of dollars.

Cook-Schultz points out that some expensive toys such as hover boards or toy electric cars are powered by lithium-ion batteries that can catch fire or explode.

“Most of those toys are no longer available,” she states. “But we encour-age parents to look for what’s called a UL label on these batteries. That way, you can ensure they’re not the lithium-ion batteries that have been causing problems.”

On the lower end of the scale, Target recently recalled fidget spinners that were found to contain dangerously high levels of lead.

Cook-Schultz adds that consumers can get email updates on product recalls from the federal government by subscribing at www.recalls.gov.

“They can also check our website, toysafetytips.org, where we go through different things that parents can look out for and different toys that we’re con-cerned about this year.”

The full Trouble in Toyland report is available online at www.uspirg.org.