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The Mount Morris Shopper from 10-20-2013.
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Western New York’s Most DeliciousPIZZA•SUBS•WINGS•SALADS•CALZONES•TOWER PLATES•FISH FRY
658-3600Serving the Mount Morris area since 1976!Call ahead for your convenience
Get a large for the price of a small!
25 MAIN STREET • MOUNT MORRIS
LEANING TOWER
Chef Brodyenjoys making thesedelicious
SERVING HOURS Mon-Thurs • 11 am-9 pm; Fri & Sat • 11 am-10 pm; Sun • Noon-9 pmQUICK, HOT DELIVERY 11 am-1 pm Mon-Fri. • Nightly 4:30 til closing
SPECIALTY PIZZAS!GRANNY’S FAVORITE . . . .Authentic Old World FlavorSmall 13” - $8.25 Large 17” - $12.19
VEGGIE COMBO . . . .Fantastic blend of broccoli, onions,mushrooms, caulifl ower, carrots,peppers, choice of cheeseSmall 13” - $12.29 Large 17” - $16.99
SUPER STEAK . . . .Generous portion of thinly sliced steak,mozzarella, provolone, cheddar,hot or sweet peppersSmall 13” - $12.29 Large 17” - $16.99
SPINACH, ARTICHOKE, RICOTTA . . . .Small 13” - $12.29 Large 17” - $16.99
CHICKEN WING . . . .Diced boneless wings, choice of wing sauce,mozzarella cheese, bleu cheese, celery on the sideSmall 13” - $12.29 Large 17” - $16.99
We never say no! We show you how!
Wm. J. Jr. Licensed Real Estate Broker
10X15 Spaces Available Easy AccessDusk to Dawn Lighting
✧ BENSON Mini Storage ✧
CALL 658-54783134 Geneseo Road, Rt. 408, Mt. Morris
www.homesteadnet.com
Want it SOLD? Give us a CALL!
Call658-5478
NUNDA, 9144 Shaw Rd.: Gorgeous log home with 3 floors of living space. Open floor plan, 5+ bedrooms, 2 full baths, updated kitchen, full finished basement, 15 acre parcel, barn & woods.MT. MORRIS, 65 Murray St.: 4 bed-room Cape Cod home, very well main-tained. Spacious kitchen, formal dining room, updated windows, first floor bed-room, full basement, open porch.SWAIN/GROVE, 2204 County Rd. 24: 5 bedroom Colonial close to Swain Ski Slopes. Large eat in kitchen, 2 full baths, large three car detached ga-rage, in-law style apartment.MT. MORRIS, 2727 Creveling Rd.: Lots of room in this 2 story Colonial. 4+ bedrooms, new roof, new furnace, new kitchen, enclosed porch, gor-geous views, 6 acres with barns.GROVE, Weaver Settlement Rd.: Great get away parcel with well main-tained mobile used for cabin. Electric and propane in, large 26 acre corner parcel, woods.YORK, 3668 Retsof Rd.: 3+ bedroom Ranch. 2 full baths, family room, for-mal dining room, sliding glass doors lead to large rear deck, central air, 4 bay garage. Nice home!
Phone: (585) 658-3520 Fax: (585) 658-2962
CIRCULATION 7000 PUBLISHED SUNDAYSMember ofLivingston
CountyChamber
of Commerce
DELIVERED TO ALL FAMILIES IN DALTON, DANSVILLE RD 3, GROVELAND, HUNT, LEICESTER, MOUNT MORRIS, NUNDA, PIFFARD, RETSOF, SONYEA, TUSCARORA, WADSWORTH & YORK
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Musical History of WWIITuesday, October 22 @ 7 PM
West Sparta Town HallPublic Welcome!
See What’s Happening
on page 4!
85 Main Street, P. O. Box 129 ★ Mount Morris, New York 14510
Vol. 54, No. 42 - October 20, 2013
Email: [email protected]: www.mtmorrisshopper.com
MOUNT MORRIS SHOPPER
MOUNT MORRIS SHOPPER H SUNDAY, OCTOBER 20, 2013
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BAILEY 9 LB WHITE MALTESESadly Missed. Last seen October 2ndat 9100 Route 408, Nunda (near Napa) at Tom/Pat Cassidy Residence.
REWARD for her return.Please call(585) 519-1240or (585) 703-6599
HAVE YOU SEEN THIS DOG?
FOR SALE: (4) MasterCraft Glacier Grip II Snowtires, 215/65 R17. Purchased new for over $600, used for approximately three months. Like new, $250 or best offer! ALSO (2) Sumic GT50 All Season Radials, P225/50R16, good condition, make offer. Call 370-1855.
at Celebrate! Family Church 74 Mt. Morris Rd., Leicester, NY 14481 (585) 382-9830 www.iCelebrate.org
Sunday October 20th
6 PM
Join us for an evening of hope and
encouragement with
Rev. Eric Scott
Senior Pastor
and
special guest & Worship Leader Rev. Melody Lavin Worship Pastor and the
Lavin Family Band
Join Us ForSUNDAY NFL GAMESHalf Priced AppetizersNoon to 5 on Sunday
9 Erie St., Mount Morris
658-2540
$3995A $50.00 Value
SUNDAY FAMILY SPECIAL
Noon-5• 2 hours of Bowling• Shoes Included• 1 Lg. Pizza w/cheese• 1 Pitcher of Soda
HALLOWEEN PARTY
Friday, October 25th9pm - 1am
Karaoke DJ by
FRONT STAGEENTERTAINMENT
• Costume Contest• Drink Specials• Gift Bag for 1st 25 People in Costume• Cosmic Bowling
Ham & Pork Loin Shoot and
1/2 Pig Raffle Saturday, Oct. 26
Noon til ?Tusky Sportsmen’s Club
Wildcat Gully RoadTuscarora
Rifle, Slug,
Trap Shooters,
Muzzle Loaders,
& Bow Shooters
Welcome
Athlete of the Week~ Keshequa ~
Heather’s FavoritePhilly Steak & Cheese $5.00 thru 10/26/13
©2010 Doctor’s Associates Inc. SUBWAY® is a registered trademark of Doctor’s Associates Inc. Not valid with any other discount or offer. Valid at the Geneseo, NY location only. No substitutions allowed. No cash value. Not for resale. Plus tax where applicable.
4243 Lakeville Road, GeneseoHeather Preen, a senior middle hitter for Keshequa Varsity Volleyball Team, has had some stellar per-formances including 13 aces against Fillmore, (8 of which came as she served 14 straight points in the 3rd game), 11 kills against Perry, and 5 kills and 2 blocks against Bath. She is averaging close to 10 kills per match. Heather is starting to turn it on with some hard hits and key blocks! She is the daughter of Lorie Burt and David Preen.
~ Congratulations Heather! ~
I t Pay$ to Adver t i$e
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MOUNT MORRIS SHOPPER H SUNDAY, OCTOBER 20, 2013
For all your repair needs
BONADONNAAUTOMOTIVE
NYS Inspection Station
CALL FOR TIRE SPECIALS
CLIP & SAVE
CLIP & SAVE
• Honest • Dependable • Friendly
12 Erie StreetMount Morris
658-4457Monday-Friday 8 AM-5:30 PM
~ Specials ~Friday is Oil, Filter, Lube Day
5 qts. $19.95 plus tax
10% Off All Brake Repairsand Parts
10% Off Steering and Suspension Repairs
and PartsA/C Not As Cold As It Used To Be?Air Conditioning Tune-Up
$49.95 up to 2 lbs freonComplete Evac & Recharge
$89.95 up to 3 lbs freon
www.soldbytpiper.com www.homesteadnet.com
Home Place Realty468-5080
MULTIPLELISTING SERVICE
MLS
NUNDA FOR RENT: Newly Renovated, Roomy, 1/2 house, 2 BR, 1 BA, $575/month.
DALTON, 10022 Oakland St: Nice 3/4 bedroom home on .52 acre lot, handicap accessible downstairs. Updates include: Windows, bathroom, deck & roof! Home has large formal dining room, nice living room with gas fireplace & large detached garage. Make an offer!
Annual Fall Men’s Fellowship Breakfast
9:00 A.M.Saturday, October 26, 2013
at Vasiles Catering & Anastassia Eventsthe former Catholic Church at
6440 Pike St, Portageville, NY
Our Speaker: Sgt. Gary Beikirch, Vietnam Medic and
Medal of Honor recipient, Ordained Minister and Retired School Counselor
Menu: Scrambled Eggs, Buttermilk Pancakes, Home Fries, Sausage,Bacon, Pastries & Quick Breads, Coffee, Tea, Juices.$11.00 includes tip
All Men Welcome, Bring Some FriendsCome and Enjoy the Fellowship
!!!! By Reservation ONLY !!!!Call: Bob Weir (585) 468-5515
Tom Howe (585) 476-2671
To all voters in theTown and Villageof Mount Morris:
The Mount Morris Republican committee cordially invites you to
“An evening with yourRepublican candidates”
Wednesday, October 23, 20134 pm to 7 pm
at the New Family Theatre Main Street, Mount Morris
Light refreshments will be served
BAZAARLUNCHEON • BAKE SALE
Saturday, October 26th • 9am-2pmDalton United Methodist ChurchCorner State and Church Streets in Dalton
Handwork • Cutlery “New-to-You” Table • Crafts Lunch: Choice of Soups, Sandwiches & Desserts. Eat In or Take Out
and More!
GROVER’S APPLIANCE: Appliance Sales & Service. Factory Authorized and Trained. Fully Insured With Over 30 Years Ex-perience. 476-2446; 519-8378, 800-236-0988.
CALL LORRAINE’S CUSTOM ALTERATIONS for all of your Fall, Formal Wear and Sewing Need. (585) 443-0322 or (585) 748-4821.
FOR SALE: Pro-Form XP 550E Treadmill-Exerciser. Like new. $200 or best offer. Call 468-2589.
2003 FORD TAURUS 1 owner car, 45,000 miles. $5900. Pellicane Motors, 658-2260.
MOUNT MORRIS SHOPPER H SUNDAY, OCTOBER 20, 2013
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WHAT’S HAPPENING
This page is donated as a public service by the Mount Morris Shopper for use by various organizations and groupsto announce at no charge, non-profit coming events in the Mount Morris area.
What Else’s Happening on page 5! e
MONDAY, OCT. 21: MMPTSA Meeting, 7 PM in the High School Library, Bonadonna Avenue, Mount Morris. For infor-mation, call Tammy Hainey 585-658-3331.*MONDAY, OCT. 21: Join us to watch and discuss a new video series Doing The Right Thing - A University Exploration of Eth-ics, 7 PM in the fellowship hall at Leicester Union Presbyterian Church, corner Routes 36 & 20A. Call 658-1197 with questions.*MONDAY, OCT. 21: Bingo! Every Monday 7 PM at the VFW Hall, Mount Morris.*MONDAY, OCT. 21: TOPS Mount Morris 1335 (Take Off Pounds Sensibly) meets every Monday 6:15-7:30 PM at the Vil-lage Baptist Church, 39 Chapel Street, Mount Morris. All are welcome, first meeting is FREE!*MONDAY, OCT. 21: TOPS Nunda 457 (Take Off Pounds Sensibly) meets every Monday, 4:30-6 PM at Holy Angels Rec-tory, 21 Massachusetts Street. Call 468-2503.*MONDAY, OCT. 21: Nunda Kiwanis Club meets Monday eve-nings, 6:30 PM at Pizza Corner, Nunda. For information, contact President Rachel at 468-6016.*MONDAY, OCT. 21: Clean & Free meets 7 PM Mondays at Hunt Baptist Church, 9932 South Church Street, Hunt to offer counsel-encouragement-hope-support to help people stop addic-tive behaviors. No charge. Call 476-2486 for more information.OCTOBER 21 & 22: Three Community Blood Drives! Monday, 2-7 PM at Livingston County Government Center, 6 Court Street, Geneseo AND 3-6 PM at Conesus United Church, 6199 South Livonia Road, Conesus; Tuesday, 1-6:30 PM at Avon Veterans Hall, 5480 Avon-E. Avon Road, Avon. Donors must be at least 16 years old, weigh at least 110 pounds, be in good health, and have not donated within the past 56 days. Call 1-800-GIVE LIFE (1-800-448-3543) or visit: www.redcrossblood.org.OCTOBER 21-24: Saint Luke’s Parish Mission at St. Thomas Aquinas Church in Leicester present The Eucharistic Princi-ples of the Spiritual Life, two mission talks, 9 AM & 7 PM, presented each day by Dominican Preacher Fr. Emmerich Vogt from California. He will draw heavily from 12-Step Spirituality to inspire as well as educate. All are welcome. Call Saint Luke’s for details at 243-1100.TUESDAY, OCT. 22: Musical History of WWII, Sing-along with Pianist Geoffry Clough, 7 PM at West Sparta Town Hall, 8302 Kysorville-Byersville Road, Dansville. Light Refresh-ments. Public Welcome Free but donations benefit West Sparta Historical Society. For more information, call 335 5094 or click on “Historical Society” at www.townofwestsparta.org/content*TUESDAY, OCT. 22: Mothers of Preschools (MOPS) meets 9:15 AM second & fourth Tuesday, at United Church of Livonia, 21 Summers Street, Livonia. Find adult conversation, child care available. Call Ann at 658-4683 or Genevieve at 738-1395.*TUESDAY, OCT. 22: Mount Morris Kiwanis Club meets 6:30 PM, Mount Morris Lanes. Call David Harcleroad at 704-2603.*TUESDAY, OCT. 22: Mount Morris Rotary Club meets 7:30 AM, Brian’s USA Diner, Leicester. www.mountmorrisrotary.org.*TUESDAY, OCT. 22: Preschool Story Time, 10:30 AM Tues-days at Mount Morris Library, 121 Main Street. Call 658-4412.*TUESDAY, OCT. 22: Needles at Noon, at GVCA, Building 4, Apt. 1, Livingston County Campus, Mount Morris. Needlework-ers-bring your handiwork & bag lunch for conversation & sharing. Free/open to public. Call 243-6785 or: [email protected].
*OCTOBER 22-23-24: Mount Morris Healthy Food Pantry and Children’s Clothing Cupboard, 36 Chapel Street, Suite 200, Mount Morris. Open Tuesday, 9 AM-12 Noon; Wednesday, 1-3 PM; Thursday, 9 AM-12 Noon. Call 658-4466.OCTOBER 22, 23, 25: Pregnancy Resource Center of the Val-leys, 3142 Geneseo Road, Mount Morris welcomes new clients. Free pregnancy testing, information on pregnancy, adoption, abortion procedures & risks, prenatal & infant care, parenting techniques. Limited emergency supplies of essential baby items on site, no cost. Tuesday & Wednesday 12-4, Friday 1-5. Walk-ins welcome. Call 658-2436 for appointment/information. *OCTOBER 22 & 24: Silver Sneakers meets 1 PM, Tuesday & Thursday, second floor at the old Saint Patrick’s School, Stanley Street, Mount Morris. Physical Fitness & Exercise for elderly citizens in a fun, relaxed atmosphere.WEDNESDAY, OCT. 23: Affordable Care Act Impacts On Your Business! 8-9 AM at GCC Lima AND 5:30-6:30 PM at Livingston County Chamber of Commerce, Geneseo. Join these Chamber Information Sessions to find out exactly how you will be impacted and learn about your options. FREE for Chamber Members; $15 for Non-Members. Sessions will fill up quickly so please register ASAP! To register, email Deb Cisco at [email protected] or call 243-2222 today! *WEDNESDAY, OCT. 23: Fidelis Care Representatives will be available 1-3 PM second & fourth Wednesday at Catholic Charities Food Pantry, 36 Chapel Street, Suite 200, Mount Morris to answer questions about health insurance, to help eligible residents apply for enrollment. Current Fidelis Care members may receive assis-tance completing their annual recertification. Those unable to attend should contact Fidelis Care at 1-888-FIDELIS (1-888-343-3547) to make an appointment to meet with a Fidelis Care representative.*WEDNESDAY, OCT. 23: Books ‘N’ Kids ‘N’ Crafts, 10-11 AM Wednesdays, for 3-5 years old at Dansville Public Library, 200 Main Street, Dansville. Kids can enjoy stories, songs, crafts and much more with Ms. Brandy. To pre-register your child, call (585) 335-6720 or visit library! Til November 20th.*WEDNESDAY, OCT. 23: Grief Support Group, 1:30-3 PM every Wednesday at Saint Timothy’s Lutheran Church, Route 20A, Geneseo. Free! Meant for anyone dealing with the loss of a loved one. Pre-registration not required! Call 243-7290 for information.*THURSDAY, OCT. 24: Baby’s First Storytime, 10 AM every Thursday, at Dansville Public Library, 200 Main Street, Dans-ville. Ms. Brandy will introduce children ages 6 to 36 months to the joy of books, fingerplays and songs! To pre-register your child, call 335-6720 or stop in the library! Til November 21st.*THURSDAY, OCT. 24: Nunda Rotary Club meets 12:15 PM at Bill’s Outpost Restaurant, Route 436, Mill Street, Nunda. For information, call President Gerald Thompson at 476-5919.*THURSDAY, OCT. 24: United Church of Mount Morris Clothes Closet every Thursday, 9:30-11:30 AM & 4-5:30 PM.FRIDAY, OCT. 25: Foodlink Nunda Area Mobile Market, 5 PM til gone at Nunda Kiwanis Park, North State Street. Fresh fruits & vegetables will be given out. Serving Keshequa School District Residents. Call Lou Pierce at 468-2314. SATURDAY, OCT. 26 The Ossian Historical Society is spon-soring a Haunted House & Hayride at the Ossian Community Center on Ossian Hill Road. Hayrides begin-5:30 PM; Haunted House opens-6:00 PM. Cookies and cider available to purchase. $3.00 per person and includes the Haunted House, Hayride and a candy treat for children. Come and join the fun.
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MOUNT MORRIS SHOPPER H SUNDAY, OCTOBER 20, 2013
Visit www.nundany.orgto keep posted on Nunda events.
Notes from the NuNda Village BoardATTENTION VILLAGE OF NUNDA RESIDENTS
* Leaf Pickup has begun and will continue through Thanksgiving, weather permitting.
* Hydrants will be flushed on Tuesday, October 22nd & Wednes-day, October 23rd.
* To All Water Customers: Please be advised that you must contact the Village Clerk’s Office at 468-2215 to arrange a Temporary Stop to water service prior to seasonal travel in order to qualify for a partial exemption of water/sewer usage charges. A Final Bill will be issued at that time. Provided no usage is recorded during the billing period, you will only be responsible for debt service charges.
Ultimate Bargains
9 Chapel Street, Mount Morris • (585) 658-4592
Thrift Shoppe• Gently Used and New Clothes & Merchandise• Every Day Sales• Stop in and fill out an entry with each purchase for a $5 in store gift certificate.Open Tuesday-Saturday, 10 am-5 pm • Closed Sunday & Monday
Youth Wrestling
Sign Up & Team MeetingWednesday & Friday
October 23 & 25 • 6:00 PM at Dalton School Gym
Practice StartsWednesday, October 306:00 PM at Dalton School Gym
You must live in the Keshequa School District
to join.
Rules: Must carry in a clean pair of sneakers or wrestling shoes, T-shirt, shorts or sweat pants.
No zippers, buckles or metal buttons.
Boys and Girls - ages 5-14Please bring a copy of birth certificate
l l l NO SIGN UP FEE l l l
Must sign up
in order to practice
and wrestle
Any questions, call/text Crystal Learn585-319-8342
WHAT ELSE’s HAPPENING
SATURDAY, OCT. 26: Fall Christian Men’s Fellowship Breakfast, 9 AM at Vasile’s Catering & Anastassia Events, 6440 Pike Street, Portageville. Speaker Sgt. Gary Beikirch, Vietnam Medic and Medal of Honor Recipient. Menu: scrambled eggs, buttermilk pancakes, homefries, sausage, bacon, pastries & quick breads, coffee, tea, juices. $11.00 includes tip. All men welcome, bring some friends. Come enjoy the fellowship. Reservation Needed! Call Bob Weir, 585-468-5515 or Tom Howe, 585-476-2671.SATURDAY, OCT. 26: Hot Chocolate & Cool Music, 7 PM at Trinity Church, 25 East Street, Nunda to benefit Camp Cherith WNY. A delightful evening of music by Dr. Jeffrey Thompson followed by hot drinks and a delicious chocolate dessert buffet. Tickets-$7.00. Call 468-3850. SATURDAY, OCT. 26: Ossian Historical Society Haunted House and Hayride at the Ossian Community Center, Os-sian Hill Road. Hayrides begin-5:30 PM; Haunted House opens-6 PM. Cookies and cider available to purchase. $3.00 per person and includes the Haunted House, Hayride and a candy treat for children. Come and join the fun.SATURDAY, OCT. 26: Ham & Pork Loin Shoot and 1/2 Pig Raffle, 12 Noon til ? at Tusky Sportsmen’s Club, Wild-cat Gully Road, Tuscarora. Rifle, slug, trap shooters, muzzle loaders and bow shooters welcome. SATURDAY, OCT. 26: Child Care First Aid and CPR, 9 AM-5 PM at Livingston County Government Center, 6 Court Street, Geneseo. Pre-registration is required. For more infor-mation on American Red Cross First Aid and CPR, including cost, call 1-888-522-1277. To register, visit www.redcross.org and click “Preparing and Getting Trained”.SATURDAY OCT. 26: UMW Harvest Bazaar, 9 AM-2 PM at First United Methodist Church, 35 Covington Street, Perry. Baked Sale, Home-Made Items, Crafts, New to You Items and more. A Soup and Sandwich Luncheon will be served. Call 237-5369.
PLANNING AHEADWEDNESDAY, OCT. 30: Halloween Party, 11 AM-1 PM at Mount Morris Senior Nutrition Center, 23 State Street, Mount Morris. Menu: Roast Turkey Divan, Mashed Pota-toes, Brussel Sprouts, Dinner Roll, Butter, Lime Jello w/ Pears, Apple Juice and Milk. Appetizers-table games-arts & crafts. Costumes optional. Must be 60 years or older. $2.00 donation requested. Please RSVP by Friday, Oct. 25 with Marchia at 658-4513. SATURDAY, NOV. 2: Residents of Cuylerville & Leicester are invited to a Free Breakfast with our EMTs, Firefight-ers and Rescue Personnel, 8-10 AM at Union Presbyterian Church.
We can protect your ASH TREES from Emerald Ash Borers
KOCH SPRAYING SERVICE, INC.CLUSTER FLIES?
DON'T BE BOTHERED! • Spiders, Bees, Wasps & Box Elder Bugs
CALL 585-243-4515 Cell 585-721-PEST (7378)
ALL WORK GUARANTEED
CLIP & SAVE
Josephine Koch, Owner‘The Fly Lady’
MOUNT MORRIS SHOPPER H SUNDAY, OCTOBER 20, 2013
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Re-Elect Terrence Grant
to the
Leicester Town Board
As a member of Leicester Town Board for the past four years I: - Wrote, proposed and voted in favor of the current town laws titled ‘Junk on Property’ law and ‘Junkyard Law’. These two Town Laws are meant to replace the unpopular town law that had been enacted in 2002. • Understanding that there is no place in our Town where Adult entertainment is welcome, I wrote, proposed and voted in favor of the current town zoning law titled ‘Adult Use Zoning Law’ which regulates where any ‘Adult Only’ businesses could be established in our town.• Wrote, proposed and voted in favor of the current town ‘Right to Farm Law’. Understanding the business aspects of farming and that the “need to make hay when the sun is shining” may not always be favorable with some residents, this law attempts to resolve disagreements that may arise between neighbors and the agricultural community. • I have worked tirelessly in an effort to keep town taxes as low as possible without sacrificing the services we expect from our town government. • This year I wrote and proposed the town’s first ‘Employee Handbook’ that is under review by the town attorney. • As chairman of the Town Fracking Committee I com-piled community questions for review to the town attorney. I also submitted for review possible changes to the town Zoning and Highway Laws that would regulate any fu-ture fracking for gas within the town. So in hopes of continuing to move our town forward, I hope you will consider voting for me on November 5, 2013. Terrence Grant
Paid for by Friends of Terrence Grant
Saturday, November 2 • 4:00 pm til ?at the Post Home, 7150 Route 36N, Sonyea
Refreshments Served Everyone Welcome!
Call 658-2620 for informationHalley-Allen
Post # 1341
Fall Ham & Turkey Raffl e
Question? Call the Village Office
at 382-3699
All Brush And leAves to Be picked up Must Be At the
curB By 7:00 AM–
no exceptions!By Order of the Leicester Village Board of Trustees
Attention Village of Leicester Residents~ For Village Residents Only ~
Leaf and Brush Pick-Up will be conducted on
Tuesday, October 22 and Monday, November 4
Please abide by the following rules:• All brush must be in small bundles, no more than 4 feet
in length, that are able to be handled by one person.• Please place brush and leaves in the front right-of-way
of your property in separate piles or in biodegradable paper bags of a size that can be handled by one person.
• Total tree removal WILL NOT be accepted.
NOTICEDALTON RESIDENTS
The Nunda Highway Department will be picking up leaves on Mondays and
Thursdays, weather permitting.
Rick MoranNunda Highway Superintendant
Crystal Learn’s Day Carein Nunda
has openings for children 6 weeks to 5 years of age. Day Care OpeN Monday thru Friday, 5:30 am-5:00 pm.
Call 319-8342 or 468-2071to schedule an interview.
HOME FOR RENT / PERRY: Spacious 4 bedroom, 1 & 1/2 bath home with great open floor plan. Amazing 3 level back deck is perfect for entertaining. $795/month. Security $550. Call Cornerstone (607) 936-1945. See our complete listings at: www.homesbycornerstone.com.
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MOUNT MORRIS SHOPPER H SUNDAY, OCTOBER 20, 2013
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MOUNT MORRIS SHOPPER H SUNDAY, OCTOBER 20, 2013
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Serving Always, Town Supervisor Chuck DiPasquale, Town Clerk Christie Murphy and Town Councilmen
Dave DiSalvo, Bob Ossont and Don Huff
TOWN OF MOUNT MORRIS★ 103 Main Street, Mount Morris ★
(585) 658-2730Francis Bellamy
His word became a nation’s pledge!
Electronics Recycling NewsEffective November 1, 2013 there will be a FEE for the disposing of Computer Monitors and Televisions with Cathode Ray Tubes. (not applicable to flat screens). This is necessary due to the fact that the Town will now be charged for the disposal of such items. Disposal of CRTs will usually cost $15-$20 depending on size, but is ultimately at the discretion of the Station Operator.
Committee Members NeededThe Town of Mount Morris has received a grant from the New York State Department of Agriculture and Markets for farmland protection. One of the requirements is to form an advisory committee from the township to work with a consultant to review the Mount Morris Town Com-prehensive Plan and local code. We are looking for rep-resentatives with varying backgrounds and are inviting any interested individuals to join this advisory committee and help formulate the future of the Town of Mount Mor-ris. Please contact the Town Clerk if interested.
A Horrendous Halloween Adventure for Young & Old
Trunk & Treat for Kidsand
Beef on Weck Dinner
Thursday, October 31, 2013 5:00-8:00 pm
in the
Eat in or take out:includes mac salad, veggies, chips, & drink
(cider and donuts)
$10.00 Adults • $5.00 Kids
Sponsored byNunda Rotary Club and
Dalton United Methodist Church
Dalton United Methodist Church Fellowship Hall
corner of State & Church StreetsDalton, New York 14836
Please join us to share your love and support
at aBenefit Dinner, Bake Sale & Basket Raffle
October 26, 2013for
Pamela James(Sonnleitner)
Please join us to share your love and support
at aBenefit Dinner, Bake Sale & Basket Raffle
October 26, 2013for
Pamela James(Sonnleitner)
Chicken & Biscuits, mashed potatoes, vegetable, dessert,
coffee, tea
$10 for Adults and$5 for 8 years and underserved 4pm-7pm or until gone
Eat In or Take Out
Short Tract Fire Hall in Short Tract, NYPam Sonnleitner James is a continuing fighter battling stage IV breast
cancer. She grew up in Short Tract, New York, married her high school sweetheart, and they just celebrated their 40th anniversary.She has never asked anybody for anything, even now after almost 8
years (and counting) of co-pays with every blood draw, every Dr. appointment, every Chemo and radiation treatment, every
PET/MRI/CT scan, surgery, and medication prescriptions.A lot of people feel unsure of what to do or how to help… NOW is your chance!!! Show your support and join us as we relax and chit
chat in an afternoon/evening of fun with great food and great people!!
Questions call: Karen Lucas 468-2354 or Joanne Sonnleitner 519-7457
Bob Ossont Endorsed by:
Republican & Democratic Parties.
Please Remember to Vote!!
Mount Morris Town Voters
I’m ask for your support on November 5th
forTown Justice
1997 DODGE CONVERSION VAN: PA van, 318 V-8, 118,000 miles. $4500. Pellicane Motors, 658-2260.
FOR RENT IN NUNDA: Upstairs two bedroom apartment. All com-pletely remodeled. New kitchen with all appliances, new windows and patio door, new carpet and paint. Washer and dryer hookup. NO SMOKERS OR PETS. First, last and security deposit required. Total electric apartment. Can be seen by calling my Verizon cell at 1-315-427-5669. Photos can be emailed.
FOR RENT: 40 acres of Farmland, 1 mile south of Dalton. Tom Timothy. Call 704-8130.
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Women of Distinction Award Presenters
undaNaturallyN
Nunda Girl
ScoutTroop51065
Katelyn Costello and Montana Herman, two Girl Scouts from Nunda’s Troop #51065 were chosen to be Women of Distinction award presenters this year. The process of applying, being interviewed, interviewing their mentor, writing and giving a speech in front of hundreds has given these young women courage, confi dence and character....tools they carry into the future.
Left to right: Dr. Evelyn Kerney, Katleyn Costello, Montana Herman, Nancy Blaschak
We would like to thank the Girl Scouts for this amazing opportunity. Besides their role as presenters, Katelyn and Montana volunteered to sing the National Anthem.
As leaders and parents of these brave girls, we wish to express how very proud we are of the incredibly motivated young women that they are becoming.
Great Job!
Deb Herman and Joy Costello
MOUNT MORRIS SHOPPER H SUNDAY, OCTOBER 20, 2013
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Monday-Friday • 8 am-5 pmSaturday • 9 am-1 pm
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658-3220
MICHAEL J. DOLAN, OD www.geneseoeyecare.com
243-2020
M & TH 7-5:30; TU 9:45-7:30; W 8-4:30; F 7-5; Closed For Lunch - M, W, TH, F; 12-1 • TU 1-2
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585.243.2320 4384 Lakeville Rd., Geneseo, NY Check out our new website:
www.familydentalgeneseo.com
Dr. Dan Doaga Dr. Steven R. Ragan
Providing Gentle Family Oriented Dental Care to the Adults & Children of this Community We gladly accept these dental insurance companies!
GHI, Guardian, CSEA, Cigna, United Concordia, Met Life, Delta Dental & Excellus, EBS, Aetna
“Hope For The Cure”
Thank YouFor those who came, sent cards, gave gifts
and helped to plan and serve for my 80th Birthday Celebration on October 6th,my appreciation is extended to each of you.Special thanks and love to my husband Bob who planned and coordinated everything.I was completely surprised and amazed
by the 170 people who were present.
Isabelle Weir
Please Vote For Patsy Zingaro
for Mount Morris Town Council
Knowledgeable.
Dedicated.
Committed.
Community Oriented.
30 + Years of Service to the Community of Mount Morris.
Experienced in Local Government Finances.
Retired from the Mount Morris Police Department with an Honorable Discharge.
I Respectfully ask for Support on Election Day November 5th, 2013 Please Vote Row 10A or 10E Thank You!
Please Vote For Patsy Zingaro
for Mount Morris Town Council
Knowledgeable.
Dedicated.
Committed.
Community Oriented.
30 + Years of Service to the Community of Mount Morris.
Experienced in Local Government Finances.
Retired from the Mount Morris Police Department with an Honorable Discharge.
I Respectfully ask for Support on Election Day November 5th, 2013 Please Vote Row 10A or 10E Thank You!
Please Vote For Patsy Zingaro
for Mount Morris Town Council
Knowledgeable.
Dedicated.
Committed.
Community Oriented.
30 + Years of Service to the Community of Mount Morris.
Experienced in Local Government Finances.
Retired from the Mount Morris Police Department with an Honorable Discharge.
I Respectfully ask for Support on Election Day November 5th, 2013 Please Vote Row 10A or 10E Thank You!
H Retired from the Mount Morris Police Department
with an Honorable Discharge.
multi-metal recycling4502 State Rt. 36 • Leicester, NY 14481 • (585) 382-38224502 State Rt. 36 • Leicester, NY 14481 • (585) 382-38224502 State Rt. 36 • Leicester, NY 14481 • (585) 382-38224502 State Rt. 36 • Leicester, NY 14481 • (585) 382-38224502 State Rt. 36 • Leicester, NY 14481 • (585) 382-38224502 State Rt. 36 • Leicester, NY 14481 • (585) 382-38224502 State Rt. 36 • Leicester, NY 14481 • (585) 382-3822
BUYING:Copper - Aluminum - Brass - Batteries
Appliances - Steel & Iron - Stainless Steel
Monday-Friday, 8 AM-4:30 PM
CLOSED SATURDAYSCA$H for $CRAP
GEORGE CASTEEL: Decks - Remodeling, Replacement Win-dows, Blown Insulation. (585) 658-3863 or 322-5931.
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MOUNT MORRIS SHOPPER H SUNDAY, OCTOBER 20, 2013
Lou Pierce at 468-2314
Fresh Fruits
& Vegetables
will be given out
Brought to you by the Livingston County Food
Security Coalition
Serving
Keshequa
School District
Residents
Nunda Area Mobile MarketFRIDAY, OCTOBER 25 5 pm til gone at Nunda Kiwanis Park
Athlete of the Week~ Keshequa ~
Shannon’s FavoriteRoast Beef Sub
$5.00 thru 10/26/13
©2010 Doctor’s Associates Inc. SUBWAY® is a registered trademark of Doctor’s Associates Inc. Not valid with any other discount or offer. Valid at the Geneseo, NY location only. No substitutions allowed. No cash value. Not for resale. Plus tax where applicable.
4243 Lakeville Road, Geneseo
Shannon Gordinier is a senior captain and five-year starter on the Keshequa Girls Soccer Team. Shannon has scored 12 goals this year and dished out 12 assists. Shannon has great ball control and plays unselfishly on the field. Shannon is a leader and loves to compete. She is the daughter of John and Karla Gordinier of Nunda. ~ Congratulations Shannon! ~
Douglass (585) 468-2458
EAST STREET • NUNDAFacility No. 5260024 www.douglassford.com
2014 Ford Escape SE 4WD
3 to Choose fromGreat Prices!
2013 Ford Taurus Limited
12,600 Miles Loaded! Beautiful Car
$23,500
2013 Ford F150
0% Financing and/or Rebates Available
2012 Ford Flex SELLow Mileage Was $26,000
Now $24,500
2012 Lincoln MKZLoaded! Low Miles!
Just $19,999
New 2012 Ford Focus SECLEARANCE
$16,500
2011 Ford Fusion SE
Just$14,500
2011 Ford Edge SEL
AWD Loaded! $21,500
2010 Ford Taurus SELMany Options
$13,500
2010 Ford Edge SEL All Wheel DriveExceptionally Clean!
$19,500
Hot Chocolate& Cool MusicA delightful evening of music byDr. Jeffrey Thompsonfollowed by hot drinks and a delicious chocolate dessert buffet.
Saturday, October 267:00 PM
Trinity Church
25 East Street, Nunda, NY
Tickets $7.00585-468-3850
All-you-can-eat spaghetti with salad, roll and dessert!
$7 adult $4 child
under 6 free
4:30-7:00 Dinner 4:30-6:30 Silent Auction 7:00 Live Auction
Wide variety of Sports, Dining, Entertainment, Apparel, and Craft Items available. Check the website for items:
www.campcherithwny.org
3 miles S from Nunda off NYS Rte. 436 Camp Cherith, Short Tract Rd, Hunt, NY
Tickets available at the door
More information: Diana—585-658-4008 Camp Cherith® is the camping ministry of Pioneer Clubs®
®
A fundraiser to benefi t CAMP CHERITH WNY
FOR RENT: Village of Mount Morris, 1 & 1/2 bedroom apartment, new high efficiency furnace. Private entrance off Main Street. $550 plus utilities. NO PETS! Available November 1st. 585-429-0453.
MOUNT MORRIS SHOPPER H SUNDAY, OCTOBER 20, 2013
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READ EVERY AD
MOUNT MORRIS CENTRAL SCHOOL MENU for Grades K-12
u OCTOBER 21 - 25 uMONDAY: Chicken Sandwich w/Lettuce & Tomato, Steamed Spinach, Applesauce, Fresh Fruit, Milk.TUESDAY: Cheese or Pepperoni Pizza Rounds, Glazed Carrots, Pineapple Cup, Fresh Fruit, Milk.WEDNESDAY: Homemade Chili and Cornbread, Brus-sel Sprouts, Sliced Pear Cup, Fresh Fruit, Milk.THURSDAY: Hot Turkey & Gravy, Mashed Potatoes, Seasoned Peas, Mandarin Orange Cup, Fresh Fruit, Milk.FRIDAY: Pepperoni, Cheese or Vegetable Pizza, Baked Beans, Sliced Peach Cup, Fresh Fruit, Milk.
NEW LUNCH PRICINGGrades K-2 - $1.75 • Grades 3-12 - $2.00
Reduced - 25¢Breakfast: Grades K-12 • $1.25
Reduced - 25¢
Call 658-5001 Barb Popp, Food Service Manager
[email protected] Cutcliffe, On-Site Manager
Breakfast Daily Choices:Assorted Yogurt, Bagels,
Granola Bars, Cereal, Low Fat White, Chocolate or Strawberry
Milk, Juice and Fresh FruitLunch Daily Choices:
Fresh Garden Salads, Assorted Sandwiches, Assorted Fresh
Fruits, Low Fat Chocolate, Strawberry and White Milk
Menus are subject
to change monthly
You may apply for the free/reduced meal program any time during the school year.
MMPTSAMount Morris
Parent-Teacher-StudentAssociation Meeting
October 217:00 PM in the Mount Morris
High School LibraryBonadonna Avenue,
Mount Morris.For information,
call Tammy at 658-3331.
VOTEDavid Provo
Mount Morris Town Councilman
Paid for by David Provo
• Fiscally Responsible
• Community Oriented
• Proven Leadeship
• Family Focused
• Results Driven
It will be an honor and privilegeto serve you.
Tuesday, November 5, 2013Mount Morris Central School
Noon-9 PM
Call 658-2761
Gift Baskets Raffle!
Turkey & Ham Raffle with ChiliSaturday, October 26 @ 7:00 pm at Dalton American Legion Building, State Street in Dalton, NY
Door Prize: 20lb Turkey
Call 476-2725
HOMEBUYERS: Would you use the seller’s real estate agent to write your purchase offer? Of course not. Have your own agent work only for you. Call ONE STOP HOUSE HUNTING, Nunda, NY. We represent only buyers, and our services are FREE on all of the thousands of properties listed in the local MLS. Email [email protected] or call 585-468-3882.
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DON BLISSSeptic Service
585-437-2493Rushford
Vacuum Pumpingof Septic Tanks
WE LOVE GARBAGE: Livingston County
Residents, let us keep you clean! We supply the garbage can and
we recycle. Call Morgans Waste at
(585) 335-6099.
Good Drivers Wanted:Safe drivers have fewer accidents. Fewer accidents cost less money.
Lower costs lead to lower insurance premiums.
Makes Sense, Doesn’t It?Safe drivers deserve great insurance coverage at a substantially lower cost.
Andrew K. LongCPCU, ARM, CLU, ChFC
6 Chapel Street • PO Box 69Mount Morris, NY 14510-0069
Phone: (585) 658-3342Fax: (585) 658-2097
We may be able to save you money on your auto insurance.Please give us a call for a free quote.
INSURANCE
ErieInsurance®
Restrictions may apply.
Masonic Information NightTuesday, October 29 • 6:00 PM
Mount Morris Lodge #12218 Connors Avenue
withGeneseo Lodge #214Livonia Lodge #778
You’ve seen“The Da Vinci Code” & “National Treasure”
You’ve seen programs on:“A & E” and “The History Channel”
We invite you to come and hear apresentation on:
New York State Free Masons
Please contact for reservations:Master: Frank Orlando • 658-2158
NOTICE PUBLIC REAL ESTATE AUCTION
180 Main Street, Mount Morris, NYSelling Sunday, November 3, 2013 @ 3 PM
ABSOLUTE AUCTIONComfortable two family home located in a nice village lot measuring 60 ft x 165 ft. Apartment 1 has two bedrooms, and one bath; Apartment 2 has one bedroom and one bath. Home has separate utiltities and with many updates. Good location near business district! Seller has owned property for many years and is ready to sell!
OPEN HOUSES: Tuesday, October 22, 5-6 pmSaturday, October 26, Noon-2 pm
Auction conducted at property site by licensed real estate brokers:
Thomas P. Wamp Pirrung Auctioneers, Inc.(585) 335-8660 (585) 728-2520
Visit our websites for details, pictures and terms of salewww.tomwamp.com • www.pirrunginc.com
MIKE ZASO’S PLUMBING & ELECTRICAL SERVICE: Water Pumps Serviced. Water Heater. Call 243-4562.
5-HOUR COURSE REQUIRED FOR DRIVER’S TEST: Offered Approximately Every Two Weeks in Geneseo, Dansville. For dates and details: www.driverdon.com or 607-566-8507. Driver Don’s Driving School, Avoca.
WE BUY USED GUNS: all conditions. Come see us at 37 S. Main St. Perry or call 585-969-7067. Silver Trail Outfitters
CASH PAID FOR YOUR JUNK CARS. Call Benny anytime at 468-5551. ID No. 7090520. Now buying Copper & Aluminum. Have Scales.
THOUSANDS OF CDs for $1.00 (One Dollar): Country, Rock, Sound Tracks, EZ Listening, Comedy, etc. (Over One Thousand!) “B” The Big “B” BUZZO!! Open 7 Days a Week!! 106 Main Street, Geneseo. (585) 243-2480.
................It Pay$ to Adverti$e
MOUNT MORRIS SHOPPER H SUNDAY, OCTOBER 20, 2013
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7,000HOUSEHOLDSWould be reading your HELP WANTED ad right now if it was placed in our Job Opportunity section.
OPEN NOW TILL DEC. 15 th
WINEMAKERS MANY VARIETIES
GRAPE JUICE Plus Blackberry, Blueberry, Strawberry,
Red Raspberry, Cranberry, Peach,
Plum, Cherry & Rhubarb
4 miles West of Forestville on N.Y. ROUTE 39
5 miles East of Fredonia,
2 miles Off Rt. 20
Phone: 716-679-1292 Sun., Mon., Tues., 9am-5pm;
Wed. 9am-7pm; Thurs., Fri. & Sat. 9am-5pm
Reduced Hours after Oct. 28 th
WALKER’S FRUIT FARMS • WINE JUICE
All Juices 21% Sugar
No Sugar Required for
EXCELLENT DRY WINES
Glass & Plastic Carboys
Plastic Barrels
(Sold with Juice Only)
WINEMAKING SUPPLIES SAMPLE OUR HOMEMADE WINES
(Free advice for beginners)
DUMBLETON USED AUTO PARTS
Parts for Most Makes & Models.
We also have used cars!!
Taylor & Morrow Roads Pavilion, NY 14525
N.Y.S. Reg. #7068617
(585) 584-3458 • 1-800-634-7964
www.dumbleton.com
PAYING CASH FOR YOUR CLUNKER!
Collector of Town and County real property taxes - due January thru March.Records Management Officer - keeps all Town records both current and archival.State License Issuing Officer - New York State licenses for dogs, Marriages, Hunting & Fishing. Registrar - files/maintains all birth and death records for the Town.Manages all revenues and expenses - including Water/Sewer billing for Town Water District customers and sale of recycling permits/refuse tickets for Transfer Station patrons.Provides Notary Public service
VOTE forChristie Murphy
Tuesday, November 5th, 2013
Exper
ience ~ Dedication ~ Knowledge ~ Commitment ~ Results
Christie Murphyfor
Town ClerkClerk to the Town Board - authors all minutes for meetings, files Local Laws, handles publicity,correspondence and Town bills.
RAWLEIGH CONSTRUCTION
All Phases Residential / CommercialHome Remodeling • Roofing
Siding • Windows • Gutter CleaningHeating & Cooling • Additions
We make accurate and honest estimatesWe start a job on the day we promise
We complete a job on or before our due dateWe keep our promises
44
44
Free Estimates Fully Insured
Accepting all major
credit cards!Remodeling?
(585) 658-3950 • (585) 739-9766
Mount Morris Democratic Party “Meet the Candidates”
Spaghetti Dinner Friday, October 25th, 2013
4:30 to 7:30 PM at the Mount Morris Vet’s Hall
Spaghetti, Meatballs, Salas, Rolls & Beverage
Tickets Cost $9.00 each.
Tickets available at the door, or contact
Patsy Zingaro 658-2767 Sara Jo. Yencer 721-0316
Charles DiPasquale 658-9768
Mount Morris Democratic Party “Meet the Candidates”
Spaghetti Dinner Friday, October 25th, 2013
4:30 to 7:30 PM at the Mount Morris Vet’s Hall
Spaghetti, Meatballs, Salas, Rolls & Beverage
Tickets Cost $9.00 each.
Tickets available at the door, or contact
Patsy Zingaro 658-2767 Sara Jo. Yencer 721-0316
Charles DiPasquale 658-9768
Mount Morris Democratic Party “Meet the Candidates”
Spaghetti Dinner Friday, October 25th, 2013
4:30 to 7:30 PM at the Mount Morris Vet’s Hall
Spaghetti, Meatballs, Salas, Rolls & Beverage
Tickets Cost $9.00 each.
Tickets available at the door, or contact
Patsy Zingaro 658-2767 Sara Jo. Yencer 721-0316
Charles DiPasquale 658-9768
Spaghetti, Meatballs, Salad, Rolls & Beverage
ATTENTION FARMERS: if you have farm trucks, we have the insurance you need at a cost you can afford. Call Hart’s Insurance Agency in Perry, NY at 237-2126 or 1-800-722- 1877. You will be glad you did! The Standard of Excellence Since 1877.
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Owens Corning Fiberglass Insulation
R11 thru R3816" and 24" on center
NUNDA LUMBER & HARDWARE, INC.11 S. State Street, Nunda, New York 14517
585-468-2521 Fax (585) 468-2305
Metalbest All Fuel ChimneyIn stock and ready for the season
Be prepared to keep warm
We Have Bogs Boots! Popular - Warm and Ready for the Season!
Carpet Sales and Installation Available
Remnants, Too!
Paint Paint PaintWe carry a large selection for your painting project
FALL PROJECTSSimonton Prism Gold
Replacement Windows!• ProSolar Low-E• Argon Gas - Double Glazed• Half Screen • White • 0-101UI • Qualifi es for Energy Star• Tilt In • Grills not included$189.99Until November 30th
“Think Pink”
Pricing Questions? Call Us 585-468-2521
System Saver
$5.59Rust Remover
$6.49
Morton Water Softener Salt Water Saving Toiletsstarting at
$59.95
MOUNT MORRIS SHOPPER H SUNDAY, OCTOBER 20, 2013
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LET FREEDOM RING
Warsaw/Perry/MM/Dans/GV
ANNUAL FALL CONSIGMENT AUCTIONSAT. OCT 26TH 9:00 AMHELD AT MASON FACILITY10784 RT. 19. FILLMORE, NY 14735Richard and James have gathered up a great line of equipment, tools, and consignments for the fall auction. Located on Rt. 19 between Hume and Fillmore. Watch for R. G. MASON AUCTION arrows.WYOMING CO. SURPLUS 07 Chevy Malibu; 07 Ford Taurus HOBBY FARM DISPERSAL Ford 4000 hi crop w/Great bend 330 loader nice; JD337 square baler w/kicker; Hesston 5530 round baler; Hay rake; Hesston 1035 haybine; 2 Pressure treated kicker racks w/running gear less than one year old; Bucket bale spear. SPECIAL INTEREST 1977 IH Scout II 4x4 nice; 1980 IH Scout II TRACTORS Case IH Maxxum 125 4x4 cab & air w/Case IH L750 loader w/quik att. Bucket 16x16 power shift transmission; NH TD95D 4x4 cab w/heat & air 16x16 shuttle shift trans.; NH Ford 7710 4x4 w/cab & NH 7312 loader clean; Ford 7710 4x4 w/cab & Woods-Dual self-leveling loader; NH TL70 4x4 w/cab & loader; Ford 4630 w/cab nice (Town of Greenwich); IH 1486 w/cab; Ford SLE w/power star w/robs nice; Ford 7000; IH 5088 w/cab; Ford 4630 turbo robs & canopy, shuttle shift & new clutch; Ford 6600 4x4 robs & canopy nice; Long 610 4x4; IH 706 diesel w/loader; MF 174S orchard; JD 2010 w/loader; Leland 272 w/cab; IH 504 row crop; IH 504 w/loader; Ford 4000 gas; COMPACT TRACTORS NH 1510 4x4 hydro w/loader w/R4 tires (only one hr.); NH TC30 4x4 w/loader & turf tires 521 hrs.; Kubota B2400 4x4 w/60” belly mower; Kubota B7500 4x4 R4 tires; CC 5234 diesel 4x4 w/loader & belly mower; JD 850; IH 154 gas; COLLECTOR TRACTORS Farmall H restored & nice; Ford 9N; Ford 800; Ford 600; Ford 861 Power master; Ford Jubilee; and more. CONSTRUCTION Trojan 3500 pay loader; IH 3600-A tractor loader back hoe; Sky trak telahandler; Sm. Back hoe buckets; M200 Bandit chipper diesel eng. w/power feed; Quik att. Backhoe bucket SKID STEER & ATTCH. JD 850 back hoe; Cat 216; HD 78” brush grapple; Bucket grapple; Pallet forks; Prince baby booming PMC-8316 back hoe; Lowe 750 post hole digger; New buckets SEMI 05 Freightliner Columbian semi-tractor 515 hp Detroit permission 13sp dual pto wet line & product blower 395K one owner FARM EQUIP. Brush hog TD 1500 15ft; Bat wing nish mower; JD 640 self-leveling loader w/ nice; JD 337 sq. baler w/1/4 turn shut w/applic. (very nice); JD 456 silo special round baler nice; JD 3940 pull chopper w/hay & 2 two row corn head nice; NH 155 manure spreader w/end gate; Ford 777D loader w/brackets; JD 216 self -unloading wagon; New Stirex 4 star hydr tedder; New 2 star tedder; 2 buckets IH 710 spring reset 4btm plow nice; Pull behind Conestoga manure spreader never used; 3 PT EQUIP Agco-trend 7ft snow blower nice; Brush hog; HD 7ft back blade; Ford sickle bar mower; Woods nish mower; 6ft back blade; MOTORCYCLE Can-ma Spider very nice; 2003 Suzuki Intruder nice TRAILERS New 18ft Cross Country 7000 lb; Used 16ft car trailer AUTOS 08 Ford 350 w/ atbed 43K very nice; 08 GMC 1500 4x4 ext cab 115K; 2-07 Dodge caravans; 03 Chevy trail blazer 4x4; 04 PT Cruiser; 02 Olds Aurora nice; 03 Chevy suburban BUILDING MATERIALS New 36” ext doors; New interior doors; Hardwood ooring; Engineer ooring; New Shaker kitchen set; T-11 plywood; Pine siding; Landscaping ties; Composite decking; New windows in asst sizes; LAWN MOWERS & ACCESSORIES Ferris pro cut 61” nice; Simplicity Conquest 50” nice; C C 1711 w/mower & tiller; CC 2160; JD 210 nice; Blade for X300; and more. SUPPORT ITEMS Semi truck load of treated post; Amish sheds; 8ft Dodge dually box w/tailgate; 28ft HD alum ext ladder; Handmade small covered wagon w/canopy very nice; Hunting binds; Fold up cherry picker; Pressure washer; Industrial wood working dust collector; Always a lot of tools Check our website www.rgmasonauctions.com for updates. Everything subject to consignor delivery and Mason auction rules. Accepting consignment Mon-Thur 9-5pm; Fri 9-Noon. Call for info 585-567-8844 or 585-261-8844.TERMS CASH OR GOOD CHECK W/PROPER ID 13% BUYER PREMIUM $1,000.00 & DOWN PER ITEM.
Friday (Starts 6pm) 3 hours $12/person 2 hours $9/person
Saturday nights: 6pm to 8pm $8/person 8pm to 10pm $10/person
10pm to 12am $10/person
12am to 2am $8/person
*Reservations Highly Recommended*All Include Bowling & Shoe Rental
New for Kids - Every Sat. Night Bouncy House 6-7:30pm
¼ page4 county
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1/3
1/8
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Saturday Night SpecialGlow Bowling …
Rte. 19A, Portageville585-468-2166
The place to go ...When you're going out.
Letchworth Pines
www.LetchworthPines.com
OPEN AT NOON EVERYDAY
Fridays (10pm-close)
Saturday Night Special6pm to 8pm $8/person
8pm to 10pm $10/person10pm to 12pm $10/person
12am-2am $10/person Reservations RecommendedAll Include Bowling & Shoe Rental
Every Saturday * Noon - 8pm
Glow Bowling …
Bowling
BirthdayPartiesare aBlast!
2 Hours: $10/person 3 Hours: $13/person
Bouncy House
Sat. Oct. 26
BreakerBall
BashHalloween
Costume Contest
Family Halloween PartySun.Oct. 271pm-3pm
Bowling!2 hours glow bowlingCider & Doughnuts
$8 adults $6 kids 12 & under
Featuring:
Trick or Treat CandyCostume contest for adults & kids
“Ghoul”
with
Win $200.00 1st PlaceEntry by 11pm
Judging at Midnight
Monday-Friday: 8am-6pmSaturday: By appointment!
3 Complete Auto Repair 3 NYS Inspection Station
3 Performance Parts 3 Fully stocked store of welding supplies including tank exchanges
15 years experience
All Major Credit Cards Accepted
Brad Penn Racing OilStop in for all your High Performance
and Race Car Needs at GG&H Motorsports
(same building)
Beamer’s Sales & Service4369 York Road, Leicester, NY
(585) 382-3002
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Re-Elect
JERRY HULLfor
Leicester Town Council• Family owns and operates a large farm in Leicester, Thornapple Farms• Married to Darlene for 36 years• Three children: Kelly, Dan, Amy• Graduated from York Central School in 1971• Past volunteer fi reman for Leicester Fire Department• An active participant with Leicester Boy Scout Troop 85
Deep Roots in Leicester: As a life-long Leicester resident, I am very familiar with the people, the businesses and the community as a whole. The Hull Family has a150 year history of farming in Leicester.
Qualifi cations• Years of experience owning and operating a successful business.• Capable of making both small and large decisions on a daily basis.• Skilled at managing both small and large budgets.• Manager of many employees.• Together with my wife, have raised a very strong family.
The last four years as a councilman has taught me alot about our town. In these tough economic times, the Town of Leicester has many challenges to face. As your councilman, I will do my best to make informed decisions that will keep taxes under control while strengthening our town with minimal change in service. PLEASE SUPPORT ME ON NOVEMBER 5TH.
• Family owns and operates a large farm in Leicester, Thornapple Farms
Election Day is Tuesday, November 5th
PLEASE NOTE: The polling location has moved to the Leicester Town Hall. Handicap parking is available with a ramp in the back of the building. Thank you!
Doctors of Audiology Elizabeth Orlando,
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NEW HOME + WE HELP PAY! New 3 bedroom/ 2 bath mobile home available now at The Mint MHP in Mt. Morris! Only $37,889. Friendly financing. own for about $737/ month-includes lot rent & insurance. Plus The Mint helps pay about $8,400 of your home loan. Call AGL Homes for program details today! 585-226-2727. www.aglhomes.com
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Trick or Treat
Halloween sweetswreak havoc on your child’s teeth.
Halloween is just around the corner, and candy consumption will be in full force. We want you to be aware of the kinds of candy that are the worst for your children’s teeth.
Chewy, sticky sweets, such as taffy, gummy candies and caramels have the highest chance of cavities. These candies stick to everything inside of your mouth, including the grooves of your teeth The longer the food sticks to your teeth, the longer bacteria can feed on it, which could lead to a cavity.
Make sure your child is brushing twice a day for at least two minutes. Proper oral hygiene can avoid cavities.
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Please, Mom...It’s time to go see the professionals at Warsaw Opticians.
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Mount Morris RecBASKETBALL
Please send in the forms forMount Morris Rec Basketball “ASAP”! We need to set up times for practice starting October 28th. Your coach will then contact you with practice times. Com-pleted forms must be returned “ASAP” to make sure everyone has a chance to play. We have a good number of players for 3rd grade boys and 6th grade boys, but we NEED 4th and 5th grade boys. There are only 5 girls signed up to play. The Little Dribblers have a good number of Kinder-garten and 1st graders but we could use 2nd graders. Additional Sign-up NightThursday, October 24thfrom 3:30 to 7:00 p.m. atTreasure Alley located onthe corner of Chapel andMain Streets.
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NUNDA 4 BEDROOM HALF-HOUSE FOR RENT: Upstairs 4 Bed-room with Washer/Dryer hookup at 9 Seward Street, No Pets, ONE STOP HOUSE HUNTING, Nunda, 585-468-3882.
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ESTATE OF MICHAEL W. CSONTOS PUBLIC REAL ESTATE AUCTION
SELLING SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 2013 @ 1:00PM
3232 LIVONIA CENTER ROAD LIMA, NY, TOWN OF LIVONIA
PARCEL A - 3232 Livonia Center Rd. - B: Older 2-story 5 bedroom, 1 bath home with 32’ x 32’ Morton barn on 5 acres. Great setting.
PARCEL B - 3232 Livonia Center Rd. - A: 3 bedroom, 2 bath Raised Ranch built in 1990 with 1456 sq. ft. of living space with 600 sq. ft. of finished area in basement. Property located on approx. 10 acres and also has 40’ x 25’ pole barn and 1500 sq. ft. horse barn with 4 stalls.
PARCEL C - Approximately 35 acres of recreation land, mostly woods with trails throughout w/considerable frontage on Livonia Center Rd.
PARCEL D - Approximately 35 acres of mostly open land with some trees with 60 ft. of road access on Stone Hill Rd.
Parcels C & D will be sold separately and together. These parcels are prime properties located in the Livonia Central School District. This is an estate sale with the owner being very motivated to sell.
Go to our websites for details, maps, pictures and terms of sale.
www.tomwamp.com or www.pirrunginc.com
Open Houses: Sunday, October 20, 2013 from Noon-2pm Auction conducted at property site.
Auctioneers/Licensed Real Estate Brokers: Thomas P. Wamp Pirrung Auctioneers, Inc
Tom Wamp James P. Pirrung 585-335-8660 585-728-2520
Livingston County Board of Elections
6 Court Street, Room 104
Geneseo NY 14454
Phone: 585-243-7090 or 585-335-1705
The Livingston County Board of Elections will be open the
following hours in addition to the regular weekday office
hours of 8:30 AM to 4:30 PM to assist registered voters in
obtaining ABSENTEE BALLOTS if they will be out of the
county on Election Day, Tuesday, November 5, 2013.
Tuesday, October 22nd - 4:30 PM to 7 PM
Thursday, October 24th - 4:30 PM to 7 PM
Saturday, October 26th - 8:30 AM to Noon
Monday, October 28th - 4:30 PM to 7 PM
Wednesday, October 30th - 4:30 PM to 7 PM
Saturday, November 2nd - 8:30 AM to Noon
Qualifications to Vote by Absentee Ballot
• Absent from Livingston County on Election Day.
• Unable to appear at the polls due to temporary or
permanent illness or disability; or because you are the
primary care giver of one or more individuals who are ill or
physically disabled.
• A patient in a Veterans’ Administration Hospital.
• Detained in jail awaiting Grand Jury action or confined
in prison after conviction for an offense other than a felony.
Who may apply for an absentee ballot?
Each person must apply for themselves. It is a felony to make
a false statement in an application for an absentee ballot, to
attempt to cast an illegal ballot, or to help anyone to cast an
illegal ballot.
Applications may be mailed up until seven days before the
election, or hand-delivered to your county board of elections
by the day before the election.
A voter cannot submit an application online or by fax, an
original signature is required. Please note that a power of
attorney or printed name stamp is not allowed for any voting
purpose.
Election Day is November 5, 2013, polling sites will be open
from 6 AM to 9 PM.
VOTE!
Doctor in the House By Ahsen Sheikh, M.D.
Diplomate, American Board of Internal Medicine
SCLERODERMA
Scleroderma is a disease of the connective tissue. It is a type of auto immune
disorder, and it happens when the immune system mistakenly thinks that
healthy body tissue is the enemy and attacks it. This causes hardening of the
tissues. Localized scleroderma affects the skin and can cause shiny, tight
patches often on the hands or around the mouth. Systematic scleroderma can
cause damage to the body’s internal organs including the heart, the lungs, the
kidneys, and the digestive tract. The disease is rare and progressive, but it is not
contagious. People who only have scleroderma of the skin tend to have a better
prognosis than those who have scleroderma that affects the organs.
No medication has been found to be universally effective for all patients
with scleroderma. In an individual patient, the illness may be mild and not
require treatments. Because blood vessel damage is a primary part of the
pathology of scleroderma, patients with this disease must not smoke.
To schedule a consultation, please call GENESIS INTERNAL MEDICINE at
(585) 243-5109. Our office is located at 50 East South St., Suite 600, Geneseo.
P.S. Doctors are not completely sure what causes scleroderma.
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PROTECT YOUR LIVER
October is Liver Awareness Month. Your liver is one of the most important organs of the body and you cannot live with-out it. Your liver filters every-thing that you eat, drink, and breathe and has many otherfunctions including:• Producing bile, which helps carry away waste and break down fats in the small intes-tine.• Filtering blood of drugs and other poisonous substances that you may consume or breathe in.• Removing bacteria from bloodstream.• Producing certain proteins.• Storing iron for the body. It is important to protect your liver from serious diseases in-cluding Hepatitis. Hepatitis can come in different forms includ-ing A, B, and C. The hepatitis virus can lead to liver damage, liver cancer, and even death. Sharing needles, having un-protected sex, or sharing per-sonal items like razors with someone who is infected with some forms of hepatitis virus spreads this disease. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Pre-vention, many people with Hepatitis do not know they are infected. Each year an estimated 25,000 people be-come infected with Hepatitis A, 43,000 with Hepatitis B, and 17,000 with Hepatitis C.Y ou can keep your liver healthy by following these sim-ple guidelines:• Get vaccinated. Hepatitis B vaccine is safe, effective, and the best protection.• Avoid excessive alcohol use. Women should not drink more than one alcoholic drink aday, and men should not drink more than two.• Avoid drug use. Drugs are made of chemicals and must be filtered through the liver.• If you are a drug user, DO NOT share needles. This can spread hepatitis.• Do not share personal items such as razors and tooth-brushes.• Cover your mouth, nose, and skin when using sprays, disin-fectants, and paint thinners toavoid breathing in chemicals that your liver will have to fil-ter.• Don’t have unprotected sex. Your sexual partner could have hepatitis.• Ask your doctor about being tested for Hepatitis. Please contact the Livingston County Department of Health at 243-7299 for any questions or concerns about Hepatitis or visit our website www.living-stoncounty.us/doh.htm
FINAL NOTICE LIVINGSTON COUNTY TAX AUCTION
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 24, 2013 • 6PM To be held at the Livingston County Highway Facility
4389 Gypsy Lane, Mt. Morris, NY 14510 (I-390 to exit 7, Rte. 408N to Rte. 63S Right 1 ⁄ 2 mile)
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Church ChoicesSATURDAY, OCT. 26: Saint Lucy’s Church, Retsof invites you to Saturday-4 PM Evening Mass. Call 243-1100.
SUNDAY, OCT. 27: First Presbyterian Church Tuscarora, 8082 Main Street. Sunday Worship Service-9:30 AM; Sunday School-10AM. All welcome. Pastor Stewart Buisch. Call 658-9860.
SUNDAY, OCT. 27: Geneseo United Methodist Church, Rt. 63 & Court Street, Geneseo. Contemporary Worship-8:30 AM; Traditional Worship-10:30 AM (coffee hour between services). Sunday School (all ages)-9:30 AM. Nursery care. Handicap accessible. Reverend Dr. Keith Griswold. Call 243-3160.
SUNDAY, OCT. 27: Groveland Federated Parish, 6616 Grove-land Hill Road. Sunday Worship-10 AM, with Sunday School; A Methodist/Presbyterian Community. All welcome. 243-2638.
SUNDAY, OCT. 27: Holy Angels Church, 45 Church Street, Nunda welcomes you to 8:15 AM Morning Mass. Call 243-1100.
SUNDAY, OCT. 27: Harvest International Family Church - A Su-pernatural Experience! 4647 Reservoir Road, Geneseo. Pastors Bob & Kathy Campbell. Sunday Worship-10 AM, Children’s Church during service, infant-6th grade. [email protected]. Call 243-9280. www.hifc.org. www.booksandgiftstogo.org.
SUNDAY, OCT. 27: Leicester Union Presbyterian Church, 161 Main Street, Worship Service-10:30 AM. Pastor David Missel. Call 382-3311.
SUNDAY, OCT. 27: Nunda United Methodist Church, 30 East Street, Nunda. Sunday Worship-11 AM. Pastor Beth Malone. All welcome. Call 468-3456.
SUNDAY, OCT. 27: Ossian First Presbyterian Church, 4717 Ossian Hill Road, Dansville. Sunday Worship-9 AM; Sunday School-9:15 AM. Pastor Bill Ellis.
SUNDAY, OCT. 27: Pleasant Valley Baptist Church, Lakeville Road, Geneseo, west of I-390. Sunday School-10 AM; Sunday Wor-ship Service-11 AM. All are welcome. Call 243-0130.
SUNDAY, OCT. 27: Saint Paul’s Lutheran Church, County Road 15, between Angelica & Short Tract, Basswood Hill Rd, Town of Allen. Morning Worship-10 AM; Sunday School-11 AM.
SUNDAY, OCT. 27: Saint Timothy Lutheran Church, 5015 Lakeville Road, Geneseo. Sunday Worship Services-8 AM & 10:15 AM; Sunday School, all ages-9 AM. Pastor Justin Johnson. Call 243-4490.
SUNDAY, OCT. 27: Short Tract United Methodist Church, County Rt. 15, Short Tract. Free Breakfast last Sunday, 8-9 AM. Sunday School-10 AM. Sunday Service-11 AM. Call 567-2726.
SUNDAY, OCT. 27: Trinity Church of Nunda, 25 East Street, a Baptist Presbyterian Federated Church. Sunday School-9:15 AM; Sunday Worship-10:30 AM. Call 468-2680.
SUNDAY, OCT. 27: United Church of Mount Morris, State Street welcomes you to Sunday Worship-10:30 AM. Call 658-2122.
SUNDAY, OCT. 27: Webster’s Crossing United Methodist Church, Rt. 15. Sunday Worship-9 AM; Children’s Sunday School, 9:20-10 AM; Pastor’s Pause, 8:45-8:55 AM-One on One time with children, ages 3-6th grade. Pastor Jeri Kober. Call 669-9071.
SUNDAY, OCT. 27: West Sparta United Methodist Church, corner of Redmond and Green Roads, West Sparta. Sunday Worship-9 AM. Pastor Beth Malone. All welcome. Call 585-335-8030.
SUNDAY, OCT. 27: York Baptist Church, Main Street, York, a welcoming & affi rming American Baptist Church. Morning Wor-ship Service-9:30 AM. Reverend William Taber. Call 243-3210.
SUNDAY, OCT. 27: York United Presbyterian Church, 2662 Main Street, York. Morning Worship-11 AM with Sunday School-10 AM. Joyfully serving the community! Reverend Michelle Sumption. Call 243-1266.
OCTOBER 21, 22, 23, 27: Hunt Baptist Church, 9932 S. Church Street, Hunt. Monday Clean & Free-7 PM; Tuesday Men’s Bible Study-6:30 PM; Wednesday Family Night: Dinner-6 PM; Bible Study (all ages)-6:30 PM; Youth Recreation-7:30 PM; Sunday School (all ages)-9:30 AM; Fellowship-10:30 AM; Worship-11 AM; Prayer Meeting-6:30 PM, Training and Strengthening Disciples. Sign Language & Transportation, 476-2486; www.huntbaptistchurch.com. OCTOBER 21, 23-27: Saint Mary’s Roman Catholic Church, 6 North Street, Canaseraga. Monday, Thursday & Friday Mass-9 AM; Wednesday Mass-6:30 PM; Thursday (after mass)-Adoration til 7 PM, Confession 6-7 PM; Friday-7 PM Adoration & Confession; Saturday Mass-5 PM; Sunday Masses-9 & 11 AM, 5 PM. Father John Cullen. (607) 545-8601. OCTOBER 21, 24, 27: Saint Mary’s Parish, 4 Avon Road, Geneseo. Monday-8 AM Morning Mass; Thursday-5:15 PM Evening Mass at the Interfaith Center, SUNY Geneseo; Sunday Masses-8 AM, 10:15 AM and 5:30 PM. Call 243-1100.OCTOBER 22, 24, 27: Grace & Truth Christian Fellowship, 3462 E. Groveland Road (next to Hampton’s Corners) Mount Morris. Tuesday Men’s Study-7 PM; Thursday Women’s Study-7 PM (thru 4/18); Sunday Morning Worship-10 AM with Sunday School, nursery available. Sign Language & Spanish interpreting. Fellowship following with coffee, etc. Pastor Kirk Dudek. Weekly events, call (585) 658-9880 or visit: www.graceandtruth.org.OCTOBER 22, 24, 27: Village Baptist Church, 391/2 Chapel Street, Mount Morris. Tuesday 7 PM-Evening Prayer; Thursday 1 PM-Bible Study; Sunday Worship-10 AM. Pastor David Ritz. All welcome! Call 658-3258. www.villagebaptistchurch.net. OCTOBER 22 & 27: Saint Patrick’s Church, 46 Stanley Street, Mount Morris. Tuesday-8 AM Morning Mass; Sunday-10 AM Morn-ing Mass. Call 243-1100. OCTOBER 22 & 27: Dalton United Methodist Church, 10074 State Street, Dalton. Tuesday Free Coffee Hour-10 AM (except holidays); Sunday Worship 10:15 AM. Pastor Heidi McGinnis. Call 476-2490. OCTOBER 22 & 27: Dansville Foursquare Church, 49 West Ave, Dansville. Tuesday Flipside Youth-7 PM; Sunday Worship with Children’s Church-10 AM; Pastor Shawn Harnish. Call 335-7707 or visit: www.dansvillefoursquare.com. *WEDNESDAY, OCT. 23: Free Dinner, 5-6 PM, 2nd, 4th & 5thWednes-day, Trinity Church, 25 East Street, Nunda. Call 468-2680.OCTOBER 23 & 25: Saint Thomas Aquinas, 175 Main Street, Le-icester. Wednesday & Friday-8 AM Morning Mass. Call 243-1100. OCTOBER 23 & 27: Burke Hill Bible Church, Burke Hill/Coe Road, Perry. Wednesday Evening Bible Study/Prayer, call 786-5490 for time & place; 11 AM-Sunday Morning Worship. OCTOBER 23 & 27: Cornerstone Baptist Church, 4232 Reservoir Road, Geneseo. Wednesday: Evening Prayer, Childrens Program & Teen Group-6:30 PM; Sunday: School-9:45 AM; Worship-11 AM; Evening Praise Service-6 PM. Call 243-4514. OCTOBER 23 & 27: Dalton Assembly of God, Rt. 408, Dalton. Wednesday: Boys & Girls Ministry-7 PM; Sunday School (all ages)-9:30 AM, Sunday Morning Worship-10:45 AM; New Life Service-7 PM. Pastor Richard Hepler. Call 476-2261. OCTOBER 23 & 27: Grace & Mercy Faith Outreach Ministry, 54 Main Street, Mount Morris. Wednesday Bible Study-6 PM; SundayWorship-11 AM with children’s church. 658-9782 or 335-5756. OCTOBER 23 & 27: Oakland Wesleyan Church, 1519 Rt. 436, Nunda. Wednesday Fellowship Meal-5:30 PM, Praise & Prayer Ser-vice-7 PM; Sunday School-9:45 AM, Worship-11 AM, Youth Group, 6-8 PM (grades 7-12). Call 468-2389.OCTOBER 23 & 27: Portageville Community Baptist Church, 6668 Pike Street, Wednesday Prayer Meeting-7:30 PM; Sunday Worship-10 AM. Rev. Sam Wolcott. Call 468-5039 or 567-8855.OCTOBER 24 & 27: Celebrate! Family Church, 74 Rt. 36, Leicester. Sunday Worship-10 AM; Junior Youth Group, grades 6-8 meets 11 AM, every other Sunday; Senior Youth Group, grades 9-12 meets 7 PM, every other Thursday. Call (585) 382-9830 or visit: iCelebrate.org.
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5 PM til goneat Nunda United
Methodist Church,30 East Street!
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WANTED TO BUY- COINS & CURRENCY. Private Collector buying old U.S. coins, cur-rency, collections. Top prices paid. Appraisals/ Estimates. Honeoye, 585-322-5909.
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IT’S TIME FOR A CHANGE •Dedicated •Committedtothepeople •Reliable •Responsible •Honest •Respectable •OrganizedMake your vote count!! Please vote on November 5, 2013. -SaraJoYencer
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Order your septic cleaning today! In a couple of months, the ground will be frozen.
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The Nunda Historical Society is looking for Korea War era veterans to take part in the
special program “Memories of the Korean War”to be held November 13, 2013
@ 7:00 pm at the Nunda Historical Building.
Any veteran or family member willing to participate or who would like more information should contact the Society
at 468-5991 or email:[email protected].
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Dear Neighbor,
With three weeks remaining before you choose your next Sheriff, I want to personally express my gratitude to all of my supporters and speak candidly about my vision for the Sheriff’s Department in 2014 and beyond. I am very proud and honored to be the Republican nominee for Livingston County Sheriff, but please understand, I want to be a Sheriff for ALL the people.
Many of you––myself included––are tired of the negativity that campaigns often generate. I vowed at the beginning of this race to stay positive and to focus on our platform. Not only have I kept my promise, but my supporters have also remained positive. I will continue to run this campaign positively––even in the final weeks of the race––because the residents of Livingston County deserve no less.
I’m running for Sheriff, because I believe we can create a safer community without compromising fundamental values. I am an experienced cop in my 9th year with the Livingston County Sheriff’s Department and an educated businessman in my 10th year with a multi-million dollar transportation company. I am proud to have earned my Bachelor’s degree from SUNY Geneseo in Business Administration. My experience in law enforcement and business qualifies me to effectively and efficiently lead the Sheriff’s Department.
My leadership will be transparent, so that anyone can easily see how the Sheriff’s Department spends taxpayers’ dollars, conducts business, or reviews employees for advancement. My team will be tough on crime, especially illegal drugs - the root cause of many crimes.
One of my campaign goals is to personally visit with or speak to as many residents of Livingston County as I can. I will continue to walk door to door but also make myself available to anyone who contacts me. So please feel free to call or email. As Sheriff, I will continue to keep an open door policy for employees and for our community members, whom I serve.
Troopers, Deputies, Officers, Republicans, Democrats, and Senators have endorsed me throughout this campaign; however, the endorsement that means the most to me is yours !
I am asking for your vote on November 5th. Together, we will create a safer Livingston County that operates more efficiently and serves ALL the people.
Kind Regards,
Tom Dougherty, Candidate for Sheriff of Livingston County
Mobile: 585.721.9947
Email: [email protected] Paid for by Tom Dougherty
TWO BEDROOM HALF-HOUSE FOR RENT: on Route 408, Keshequa Schools, No Pets, Call ONE STOP HOUSE HUNTING, Nunda, 585-468-3882.
ISAIAH 1 VERSE 19: If ye be willing and obedient, ye shall eat the good of the land. Grace and Mercy Faith Outreach, 54 Main Street, Mount Morris.
Fair HousingStatement
All real estate advertised in theMount Morris Shopper is
subject to the Federal FairHousing Act, which makes it
illegal to advertise anypreference, limitation, or
discrimination based on race, color, religion, sex, age,marital status, handicap,familial status, or national origin, or intention to make
any such preference, limitation or discrimination.
We will not knowingly accept any advertising for real estate
which is in violation of the law. All persons are hereby informed that all dwellings advertised are available on an equal opportunity basis.
Fair HousingEnforcement ProjectMonroe County Legal
Assistance Center1 W. Main Street
Rochester, NY 14614(585) 325-2500www.lawny.org
EQUAL HOUSINGOPPORTUNITY
WANTED: Standing timber & logs, actively seeking all spe- cies of timber! Hardwood, red & white pine, larch & hemlock. Guaranteed to beat any le-gitimate offer. A+ rating by the BBB, fully insured, no heavy equipment. Brown’s Logging. 585-610-0627
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TAKE A HIKE!Come to Buck Runon Swanson Road,between Creek &
Begole Roads.
Start at the Pole Gate and enjoy a
FREE NATURE WALK!
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30 SECONDS: Are you pregnant or thinking of becoming pregnant? If you are, the Livingston County Department of Health would like to remind you of the importance of prenatal care. Prenatal care is crucial to your baby’s development. Please remember to see your health care provider regularly, take at least 400 micrograms of folic acid before and throughout your pregnancy, eat healthy meals including fruits and vegetables, and if you smoke, drink, or do drugs, STOP! Your baby eats, drinks, and in-hales everything that you do. If you have any questions or concerns please contact your health care provider or call the Livingston County Department of Health at 243-7299.
PAVILION FARM TOY SHOW (Formerly Alexander Farm Toy Show)
Sat., Oct. 26, 2013 - 9:00am-3:00pm Admission $3.00 Adults - Children Under 12 Free
Pavilion Fire Dept. Recreation Hall 11302 Lake Rd. (Rt. 19), Pavilion, NY 14525
Customer parking in rear only.
For info. contact Alan Hain 585-227-1864 Refreshments Served by Pavilion Boy Scouts Troop 16
585-335-9211
Pet Boarding Available4443 Stoner Hill Road, West Sparta
DOG GROOMINGCertified
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Seniors $ave 10%
STOP RENTING! Own a BRAND NEW 3 bedrooms manufactured home for as little as $679/ month plus WE HELP PAY YOUR HOME LOAN. Friendly financing. Low money down. Call AGL Homes for details today! 315-462-9401 or 585-226-2727.
STIR UP SOME ACTION WITH THECLASSIFIEDS
Call the Mount Morris Shopper Office at 658-3520
CONQUER THE COLD WITH BLIZZAK: Guess the temp and you can win your tires. Buy a set of 4 Blizzak winter tires now and if you correctly guess the temperature when the puck drops at the 2014 Bridge-stone NHL Winter Classic, we’ll reimburse you if selected. W. Glenn Sedam Tire and Auto Service, 3165 Rte. 246, Perry, NY. 585-237-2124
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18 East Street, Nunda Phone: 585-468-3880Monday-Friday 8-6; Saturday 8-3; Open Sunday 9-1
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FALL CLEANUP 319-2614
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SANFORD HOME SALES(585) 468-2700
Route 408, Nunda, New York 14517www.sanfordhomesnunda.com
Full line of Singles &
Double-Wides
Custom Designed Modular
Homes Lots available at
Rolling Hills Park
Dansville
Monday-Friday, 8-6 • Saturday, 8-3
Nunda Auto Parts Inc.9024 State Route 408, Nunda, NY
585-468-2312 We Loan Tools!
GULLO SELF STORAGE 3025 Ridge Road, Mount Morris
Home: 585-658-3472Cell: 585-739-3617
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Mon, Tues, Wed, Fri • 8am-5pmThurs • 8am-8pm Sat • 9am-2pm
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Older Home Rewiring Complete Service ChangePool & Spa Wiring Home Standby Generator Installations
New Homes/Additions/Garages Circuit TroubleshootingNew Underground and Overhead Service Installations
Over 30 Years Experience Fully Insured No Job Too Small!
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Water Wells Since 1977
DANSVILLE WATER WELLS
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ourth35YEAR
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STEVE CASTEELCARPENTRY & CONTRACTING
Remodeling • Roofing • Siding • Windows Doors Framing • Decks • Additions • Kitchens
Baths • Painting • Electrical Work
6546 Route 36 • Mount Morris, NY
Phone 585-658-4635
Free Estimates • Fully Insured • Financing Available
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JOB OpportunitiesCall 658-3520 for ad sizes and prices
Career Opportunity: University Eye Specialists, PC is in search of candidates for the following positions:
Ophthalmic Medical Technicians These positions do require medical office experience and medical knowledge. Positions are
permanent, full time with an excellent benefit package. Send resume to: University Eye Specialists
2469 State Route 19N Warsaw, New York 14569 Attn: Bonnie Willey
or Email: [email protected]
The Mount MorrisCentral School District
is seeking
New York State Certified Teachers forHome Tutors.
To apply:
Send cover letter, resume, certification,3 reference letters, transcripts andapplication (application available at
www.mtmorriscsd.org) to:
Dawn F. MirandSuperintendent of Schools
Mount Morris Central School30 Bonadonna Avenue
Mount Morris, NY 14510
Mount Morris Central School is anEqual Opportunity Employer
Wyoming County Community Healthcare System is seeking a Mental Health Registered Nurse. Primary duties include assessing, planning, implementing and evaluating the care of all assigned patients in the Inpatient Mental Health Unit. A qualified candidate will be licensed to practice or eligible to obtain a license and registration under the laws of NYS as a Registered Professional Nurse with one year of current psychiatric nursing experience preferred. Applications are available at www.wcchs.net. Please submit the original applica-tion with resume to:
Wyoming County Human ResourcesThomson Hall
338 North Main StreetWarsaw, NY 14569
This institution is an equal opportunity provider and employer / TDD 800 662 1220
Help Wanted Growing company looking for the following personnel:
Full-Time position available for a
Q UALITY C ONTROL I NSPECTOR - 1st shift. Strong open plate inspection, knowledge of GD&T, and experience
inspecting lathe parts required. CMM experience with PCDmis software desired but will train.
Employee Benefits: Competitive wages, shift differential (2nd shift), company contributes to E.S.O.P., 401(k) plan, medical
insurance, dental insurance, life insurance, disability insurance, vacation time, sick time.
Education: Tuition reimbursement for employees.
Apply at: B & B Precision Mfg., Inc. 310 W. Main Street, Avon, NY
[email protected] • www.bbprecision.com
This is a
GREAT SPOT
for your HELP WANTED Ad!
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JOB OpportunitiesCall 658-3520 for ad sizes and prices
DRIVERS WANTEDClass A with Tank Endorsement
Apply at
BUGMAN & SONS10046 State Street, Daltonor call (585) 476-5920
Looking for rn’s for immediate placement in a
correctional facility in your area,1 year experience required,
ER experience a plus. Apply today!
(866) 387-8100 ext 202 or email:
To apply for positions
EOE
Code hospital records as assigned using ICD-9-CM and CPT-4 coding guidelines for correct APC/APG assignment. Assign the Physician’s Evaluation/Management service code. Perform clinical and demographic abstracting in UDS and Meditech computer systems. Enter deficiencies in the chart tracking system. Review charts for data retrieval for hospital/medical staff quality, risk and infection control activities.
Manage patient accounts including medicare accounts, utilizing the policies and procedures of the hospital.
Oversee all office management services and referrals/enrollments and billing procedures for the E.A.R.S. Lifeline Program. Support development of all service line outreach materials and ads, including website and Facebook updates.
TOW TRUCK DRIVER
Days • On Call Light Duty Mechanical Work
Apply in person
Harris Service
2 Wadsworth St.
Geneseo
EXPERIENCED Full Time
“The Arc of Livingston-Wyoming’s vision is to empower people of all ages to experience the joys and challenges of life with a growing sense of personal dignity and independence.”
The Arc of Livingston-Wyoming is the largest not-for-profit agency in both Livingston & Wyoming counties.
Send applications to [email protected] or mail/complete an application at 18 Main Street, Mount Morris between the hours of 8am and 4pm.
For more information, please visit us at www.lwarc.org. EOE
Production: We are looking to place multiple production positions due to continued growth!! Responsibilities include: performing a variety of tasks associated with the manufacture, production, and assembly of customer products. Both FT and per diem opportunities are available.Production Supervisor: Manage scheduling of production and maintain quality levels to meet customer requirements and ISO certification. Train staff and consumers to learn acceptable work skills, meet production rates and follow quality processes.
NEEDED: MILKER ON DAIRY FARM IN PERRY. Call be- tween 7-9pm (585)237-2961.
GARDEAU CREST FARMS: in Perry, NY. Looking for Class A truck driver with CDL license. Call 585-739-0110 for de- tails.
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JOB OpportunitiesCall 658-3520 for ad sizes and prices
RN • 11PM-7AM Part Time Relief Supervisory responsibilities. Previous LTC experience preferred, supervisory
experience a plus. Ideal for supportive, team oriented individual.
Apply online at: Leroyvillagegreen.com or forward resume to: LeRoy Village Green,
10 Munson St., LeRoy, NY 14482
Experienced Auto Service Technician
• Must have own tools • Chrysler certification a plus • Competitive wages • Health Insurance • Vacation
Please contact:Jeffrey Flint, Service Manager
McClurg Chrysler Dodge Jeep Ram125 North Center Street
Perry, NY 14530585-237-6131
NOTICE OF VACANCY POSITION: GENERAL SPECIAL
EDUCATION TEACHER
QUALIFICATIONS: NYS Certification in Special Education appropriate to Grades 7-12 AND Content area of Social
Studies 7-12
LOCATION: Batavia Academy
SALARY: Per Teachers’ Contract
Excellent benefits package
STARTING DATE: ASAP
REPLY BY OCTOBER 27, 2013 WITH REFERENCE TO
VACANCY 14-50, LETTER OF INTEREST, RESUME and
PROOF OF ALL PERTINENT CERTIFICATIONS TO:
Gabriele Hall • Genesee Valley Educational Partnership
80 Munson Street, LeRoy, NY 14482
or email: [email protected]
Visit our web site at
www.gvboces.org
CNA: Full and part time positions available. 11-7 shift.
NO mandatory overtime. Medical and dental insurance available.
Current NYS certification required.
Apply in person or call
for an interview.
LeRoy Village Green
RHCF
10 Munson Street
LeRoy, NY 14482
768-2561
SERVICE COORDINATOR Provide ongoing support, advocacy and follow-up to assure each person’s optimal benefit from the services/programs accessed. Work in partnership with each person, his/her advocate, family members, and service providers to develop the Individualized Service Plan. Assess, link, and monitor each person’s services based on his/her preferences and abilities. Position is located in Perry.
Send applications to [email protected] or mail/complete an application at 18 Main Street, Mount Morris,
between the hours of 8:00am–4:00pm. For more information, please visit us at www.lwarc.org.
Cuylerville Volunteer Fire Department is desperately in need of EMT-Basics. We welcome both current EMTs and any
other individuals (18 years or older), interested in taking a EMT course. SUNY Geneseo students welcome!
For more information, please contact a Cuylerville Fire Department Member
or email us at:[email protected]
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JOBOpportunities
Call 658-3520
for ad sizes & prices
ElectricianMarkin Tubing, a leading manufacturer of steel tubing serving the worldwide automotive and appliance markets seeks a qualified Electrician to work 3rd shift (midnight to 8 am). Markin’s Wyoming, New York facility is located between Buffalo and Rochester, 10 minutes south of the village of LeRoy in western New York.Full benefits, $18.50/hr start rate.The successful candidate will have the following skills: - 4+ years industrial electrical experience - Ability to troubleshoot production machinery including programmable controllers - Ability to read and interpret blueprints and schematics, practical knowledge of National Electric Code (NEC) - Working knowledge of PLCs - Working knowledge of feeders, power circuits, limit switches, proximity switches, pressure switches, flow switches, pushbuttons, solenoids, encoders and lockout/tagout - Must know how to run EMT and RGC - Willing to work 3rd shift - Knowledge of motors/controls, variable speed drives, induction heating, and a Journeyman certification are all +’sApply in person at Markin Tubing, One Markin Lane, Wyoming, NY 14591, or send resume to:
Cecelia M. RiggiMarkin Tubing, LPPO Box 242 - One Markin LaneWyoming, NY 14591
orFax: 585-495-6645Email: [email protected] phone calls please.M/F/D/V EOE
HELP WANTEDFull time help- 40 hr. week
Person to receive, deliver furniture & perform misc. tasks. Clean driver’s license, good communication & people
skills a must. Ideal candidates should be detail oriented, organized and willing to lift heavy items.
References requested. Please send or drop off resumes to: Family Furniture
P.O. Box 81, 9 S. Main St. Perry, NY 14530
Friday, October 18 1-6 PMLima Town Hall7329 Main Street, LimaMonday, October 21 2-7 PMLivingston County Government Center 6 Court Street, GeneseoMonday, October 21 3-6 PMConesus United Church 6199 South Livonia Road, ConesusTuesday, October 22 1-6:30 PMAvon Veterans Hall5480 Avon- E. Avon Road, Avon
DONATE BLOOD IN OCTOBER
For information, contact the American Red Cross at
1-800-GIVE LIFE (1-800-448-3543)
or log onto www.redcrossblood.org
To donate blood, donors must be at least 16 years old, weigh at least 110 pounds, be in good health, and have not donated within the past 56 days. Giving blood usually takes less than an hour.
LAWSONSAND & GRAVEL, INC.
Route 70, Dalton, N.Y. 14836
FULLY INSUREDREASONABLE RATES
(585) 476-2711
BulldozingBackhoe WorkPondsGradingClearingSite WorkDrivewaysSeptic Systems
Bank Run GravelScreened GravelCrushed GravelOversize StoneWashed Stone
Mason SandFill
We Deliver!Call 658-3520
to place your ad!
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READ EVERY AD!Mount Morris Rotary ClubMount Morris Rotary Club
meets Tuesdays, 7:30 AMBrian’s USA Diner, Leicester
For information, visit:www.mountmorrisrotary.org
American Red Cross
Media inquires may be directed to David Parish, Executive Director,
Northern Livingston County Chapter 585-243-7029 or 585-303-6369 (cell),
or at [email protected]
October 2013 FIRST AID & CPR CLASS
SCHEDULEThe Red Cross of Northern Livingston County
o� ers CPR & First Aid classes held at Livingston County Government Center, 6 Court Street, Geneseo, unless otherwise noted.
Child Care First Aid & CPRSaturday, Oct. 26 9 AM-5 PM
To register for any of these classes, call 1-800-RED-CROSS (1-800-733-2767) or go to
www.redcross.org and “Take A Class.”
CENTER CLOSED ON FRIDAYS
LUNCH MENUFor Senior Citizen Program
23 State Street, Mount Morris, N.Y.Marchia Santangelo, Site Manager
658-4513Reservations are requested 2 days in advance.
Please contact Site Manager for further information. Menu subject to change
SERVING TIME 12:15
WEEK OF OCTOBER 21-24MONDAY: Open Face Philly Cheese Steak Sandwich, Green Beans, Carrot, Fruited Jello, Cranberry Juice, Milk.TUESDAY: “Shake & Bake” Pork Loin, Scalloped Potatoes, Peas/Corn/Carrot Mix, Rye Bread, But-ter, Pumpkin Pie, Orange Juice, Milk.WEDNESDAY: Cod Christopher, Wild Rice, Peas, Peach Cobbler, Tomato Juice, Milk.THURSDAY: Chicken Alfredo, Rotini Alfredo w/Broccoli, Beets, Cream Puff, Orange Juice, Milk.
Need a Ride? Call the LATS Bus at 658-4690
Internet Outreach • www.whenlifehurts.com Youth Outreach • www.otrym.org
Call (585) 507-1045 or (585) 883-7043Support THE BRIDGE and On The Road Youth Ministry
Designate Greater Rochester United WayDONOR OPTION 1903 • www.otrym.org
OCTOBER 21-24: After School Open Time, 3:30-7 PM, Monday thru Thursday, for ages 5-13. Recreation - Home-work Help - Crafts - Mentoring - Snacks.TUESDAY, OCT. 22: Discipleship Advanced Bible Study, 7-8 AM, Studying Acts with the Visual Bible.OCTOBER 22 & 24: First Steps For Little Ones featuring Veggie Tales, Tuesdays & Thursdays, 7-8 AM.THURSDAY, OCT. 24: Kings’s Kids, 7-8 PM, Basic Bible Study. Studing Matthew with the Visual Bible.
~ Free Baked Goods Available Every Day ~
Downtown Kid CentralAfter School Program and Youth Groups
for the kids and teens of downtown 25 Chapel Street, Mount Morris, NY
YOUTH PROGRAMS
WEDNESDAY, OCT. 23: ROYAL RANGERS Boys Group, 7-8:15 PM at Dalton Assembly of God, behind church in the Bruce N. Hesse Building. Bible lessons, merit badges, life lessons, fun. Call 476-2261.
WEDNESDAY, OCT. 23: GIRLS CLUB, 7-8:15 PM at Dalton As-sembly of God. Bible lessons, merit badges, life lessons & fun. Call 476-2261.
WEDNESDAY, OCT. 23: YOUTH & FAMILY NIGHT, 6-8 PM at Hunt Baptist Church. Pizza Supper followed by music, prayer & Bible studies for all ages with recreation time. Call 476-2486.
WEDNESDAY, OCT. 23: AWANA Youth Group for grade K-6, at Village Baptist Church, Mount Morris. Kids Dinner-6 PM. Meet-ing-6:30 PM, Handbook learning, games and an exciting Object Lesson from the Bible. Call 658-3258.
SATURDAY, OCT. 26: CLUB 24/7 (for teens) 6-7:30 PM at Village Baptist Church, Mount Morris. Awesome activities. Answers for teens about how to live today. Bible workbook with traveling competition, teen food. Call 658-3258.
SUNDAY, OCT. 27: YOUTH GROUP, 6-8 PM at the Lawson House, across from Oakland Wesleyan Church, 1519 Route 436, Nunda. For grades 6-12. Call 468-2389.
WEDNESDAY, OCT. 23: YOUTH FELLOWSHIP, 6-8 PM at Portageville Community Baptist Church in the fellowship hall. Games, music & time to chat around the Bible. All are invited! Come enjoy the fellowship! Call 468-5039.
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Call (585) 234-2828
Through caring & education, the Humane Society of
Livingston County works to eliminate the abuse and
overpopulation of animals and aids in the prevention
of their suffering within our communities.
NEXT MEETING:Thursday, November 21
7 PM at Avon Inn
Misty is 5 months old, spayed and up to date with all of her vaccines. She is praying someone will come to adopt her.
Don’t Forget!
Website: hslcny.org
Mon.-Fri. 9am-4pm (585) 243-3080
61 Main St., Geneseo
The foundation of our
continued success is
based upon superior
customer service and
quality products.
• BOC certified fitter to properly size and fit your medical needs.
• Rehabilitation Products
• Daily Living Aids
• Orthopedic Supplies
• Compression Products
• Mobility Products
Suite 7
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