ebook img

“IMMIGRATION” Mission Study Program Addison Community Yard Sales Attention Addison ... PDF

16 Pages·2013·15.28 MB·English
by  
Save to my drive
Quick download
Download
Most books are stored in the elastic cloud where traffic is expensive. For this reason, we have a limit on daily download.

Preview “IMMIGRATION” Mission Study Program Addison Community Yard Sales Attention Addison ...

PRESORTED STANDARD U.S. POSTAGE PAID 42 Main Street Addison, N.Y. 14801 “The Paper Ph. 607-359-2238 / Fax 607-359-2283 ADDISON, N.Y. People Read” PERMIT NO. 3 News & Advertising Deadline: Wednesday at 3:00pm See us on the web at AddisonPost.net email: [email protected] Vol. 47 No. 37 Hours: Monday thru Friday 9:00am to 5:00pm Saturday, MAY 11, 2013 Addison Community Yard Sales The Village of Addison community yard sales will be held Saturday, May 18th from 8:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. “IMMIGRATION” Mission Study Program The Addison United Methodist Women will be pre- senting a free mission study program on “Immigration and the Bible.” The public is welcome to attend this interesting day at the United Methodist Church on Front Street. Carol Preston and Elfriede Tompkins will be our presenters. The study will run from 9:30 am with morning refreshments until 2:30 p.m. Please bring a bag lunch—desserts and beverages will be provided. We are eager to have a good attendance for this current issue. For more information, please call Judy at 359-3853. Attention Addison Grangers Addison Grange will meet on Tuesday, May 14 at Addison VFD Pancake Breakfast B.A.M. Softball Tournament 11:00 a.m. at Addison Place. The business meeting The Addison Vol. Fire Department Pancake Breakfast The 8th Annual Brooke Anne Makowiec B.A.M. Soft- will be held in the lounge with lunch to follow at noon. will be held Sunday, May 12th from 7:30 - 11:00 a.m. ball Tournament will be held June 15th & 16th, 2013 at the Addison Softball Fields. Co-Ed $250 per team. Chicken Barbecue Woodhull Community Day Meeting Winners get $ plus plaque and tournament t-shirts. A Chicken Barbecue will be held Sunday, May 19, The Woodhull Community Day Committee will meet Contact Tammy Crans 607-382-1825/ cranstl@corn- 2013 from noon till sold out at the Lindley Presho Vol. Thursday evening May 16 at 7:00 p.m. at the Town ing.com. Registration online/t-shirt orders available at: Fire Dept. Dine in or take out. Hall. They will be working on plans for the 22nd annual www.bamtournament.com Proceeds go to the “Brooke Chicken dinner $8.00 (dinner includes chicken, maca- Community Day to be held September 14. If you would Makowiec Scholarship Fund” c/o Community Founda- roni salad, baked beans, roll, cupcake); Chicken half like to help with this year’s event please come and join tion of Elmira. Corporate Sponsors: Crane’s Ventures, $6.00 (half includes chicken, roll, cupcake). our committee. We need some new ideas and more Elkland Moose and Osceola Big M. help to make our job easier. Addison Senior Citizens Meeting ACS Alumni Banquet Defensive Driving Class The Dean Bartholomew Band will entertain the Ad- The ACS Alumni Banquet will be held June 15, 2013 at The National Safety Council’s six hour Defensive dison Senior Citizens this month. The tureen dinner at the American Legion, Maple Street, Addison, New York. Driving Course for insurance and point reduction will the American Legion Hall will begin at noon, Wednes- Cocktails 6:00 p.m.; Dinner 7:00 p.m. A business meet- be held May 22nd and 23rd from 6:15 p.m. to 9:30 day, May 15th followed by the program and meeting. ing will be held at 8:00 p.m. Dance at 9:00 p.m.Cost: p.m. at the Gang Mills Fire Hall. Please note, annual dues are payable this month. $25.00 per person. The menu includes, appetizer, There is limited seating so pre-registration is re- May birthday celebrants are Teddy Rice, Rose Keefe veggie, cheeses, crackers. Meal: herb chicken, roast quired. Classes are held every month at the fi re hall, and Joanne Coombs. Joanne will be the table deco- beef aujus, tossed salad, torteline salad, salt potatoes, fee $35.00. For more information and pre-registration rator. augratin potatoes, mixed veggies, assorted mini des- call 607-936-3617. Please bring your own table service and a favorite serts. This is a buffet style dinner if you are unable to dish to pass; beverages will be provided. make it to the buffet table there will be servers to take Greenwood-Rexville Food Pantry All Addison area senior residents are welcome to join. care of you. Greenwood-Rexville Food Pantry is held the third DJ music will be provided by Eric and Christine Thursday of each month. It is held in the Community Atwood, karaoke will be provided by those who are of Christ fellowship hall on Main Street in Greenwood. interested. Reservations MUST be made by June 1, 80th Birthday Card Shower Hours are 3-6pm. This is for Greenwood-Rexville resi- 2013. Make check payable to: Addison Alumni Associa- Lois Welty will celebrate her 80th birthday on May 16, dents only. (The former Greenwood School District) tion, mail to Sonya English, 91 Wall Street, Addison, 2013. Anyone wishing to send her a birthday card may Please bring proof of residence with you at your fi rst NY 14801 or Delmar (Buster) Carson, 95 Perry Ave., do so by sending it to Lois Welty, c/o Hornell Gardens, visit. Any questions call Carolyn at 607-225-4968. Corning, NY 14830. 434 Monroe Avenue, Hornell, NY 14843. District 10 Town Meetings Benefi t for Bruce Judd Steuben Legislator Dan Farrand has asked that the Addison American Legion Sheriff attend these meetings to better inform local A benefi t for Bruce Judd will be held at the American Memorial Day Parade offi cials of programs available to their communities. Legion in Canisteo on Saturday, May 18th from noon The Addison American Legion Memorial Day Parade Steuben County Sheriff David Cole will be attend- to 5:00 p.m. Bruce lost his home as well as his mother will be held Monday, May 27th, 2013 at 10:00 a.m. ing the following Town Meetings in the Legislative to a horrible fi re on April 14th. Parade line up time is 9:30 a.m. at the high school. District 10. There will be a bake sale, inside yard sale, many items Immediately after the parade a celebration will be held Jasper Town Board 7:00pm May 14, 2013 for raffl es and a door prize will be available. at the Addison American Legion Post 730, 85 Maple Greenwood Town Board 8:00pm May 14, 2013 We will also have a dinner of spaghetti and meatballs Street. The Legion Auxiliary invites you to join them Troupsburg Town Board 7:00pm May 8, 2013 with tossed salad, italian bread, dessert and drink. for a luncheon after the celebration. Woodhull Town Board 8:00pm May 8, 2013 Price: Adult $6.50; Children 2-12 $4.00. Proceeds from If you would like to participate in the parade call Jim/ Rathbone Town Board 7:00pm May 21, 2013 the benefi t will go to him to rebuild his home. Donna Mosher 742-0347 or the Addison American West Union Town Board 6:00pm May 16, 2013 We hope to see a lot of you there. Legion at 359-2487. Sheriff Cole will discuss items of interest to local Ladies Tea and Frivolous towns. All residents are welcome to attend. United Church of Jasper Fashion Show Greenwood Fire Department Announces A Day of Renewal The Middletown Historical Society is sponsoring a Annual Fundraiser The folks at The United Church of Jasper would like Ladies Tea and Funky Frivolous Fashion Show. Mod- to invite the community to attend the upcoming Day of els will show off fashions that are made with a dash of Come help support the Greenwood Fire Department Renewal service on Sunday, May 19th at 11:00 a.m.! fun and textile puns. There will be tea goodies, raffl es on Saturday, June 15th, dinner 5 p.m. - 6:30 p.m. We will be dedicating the newly renovated Sanctuary and “good old fashion” humor. The event will be held Dinner menu includes: BBQ pulled Pork sandwich, and celebrating our ongoing Renewal of Spirit. There at the Addison Community Center on 13 Community fresh fruit salad, creamy coleslaw, assorted desserts, will be a lovely dedication service, special music, and Drive, Addison, NY and will begin at 2 pm on June assorted beverages. For information please contact a church supper afterwards! We at The United Church 8th. Adults $12 with reservations and $15 at the door. Greenwood Volunteer Fire Company #1 Inc, Paul of Jasper invite all members of the community to share Children 12 and under are $6. Call 359-2260 or 359- Adams 607-281-5672; Liz Waters - 607-661-8390; this special time! 3398 for reservations and more information. Theresa Moore 607-368-8785. ADDISON POST Saturday, MAY 11, 2013 Page 2 SEE THE REST OF OUR NEW INVENTORY @ chilsonwilcox.com 2013 Jeep Patriot Sport 2013 Jeep Compass Sport 2013 Jeep Wrangler Sport STK# 4565 STK# 4576 STK# 4496 MSRP - $23,185 MSRP - $23,965 MSRP - $29,130 $19,990 $19,990 $27,390 Buy Now Buy Now Buy Now 2013 Chrysler 200 Touring 22001144 Jeep Grand 2013 Dodge Avenger SE STK# 4557 Cherokee STK# 4637 MSRP - $23,285 STK# 4643 MSRP - $21,080 $17,990 MSRP - $33,490 $16,990 Buy Now Buy Now $31,690 Buy Now 2013 Ram 1500 ST 2013 Dodge Dart SE 22001133 CChhrysller TT&&CC TTouriing Reg Cab 4x2 STK# 4583 STK# 4560 STK# 4638 MSRP - $17,785 MSRP - $30,990 MSRP - $28,770 $16,990 $26,890 Buy Now Buy Now $23,990 Buy Now *Buy Now Price Includes All Rebates, and Rebates To Dealer. Tax and DMV Fees Extra. *Vehicle Colors May Vary ADDISON POST Saturday, MAY 11, 2013 Page 3 Lockwood Volunteers Chicken BBQ Dr. James Meinsen, D.C. On March 16-24, 2013 Lynnette Lockwood had a very rewarding spring break traveling with ten Chiropractor, Exercise Physiologist other people from Alfred College Students to May 12th • 12:00 - 3:00 PM Phone: 607-359-BACK (2225) Myrtle Beach to work with Habitat for Humanity. Cameron Fire Dept. The group helped build new homes for people in need and found that it was a great experience. Dinners: $8.00 Halves: $5.00 On April 5-6, WHEN IT’S A NERVE PROBLEM, 2013, Lynnette Take Outs Available USE CHIROPRACTIC FIRST. Lockwood trav- BY: DR. MEINSEN, MS, DC. eled with six HAPPY MOTHER’S DAY! Once a person starts medication it can interfere with other people the body’s ability to heal “naturally.” As an example, from Alfred State once you start the drug “dopamine” for Parkinson’s College to Long like symptoms, then why does the brain have to Beach in Long produce any? The brain won’t “sense” much or any Island, NY to need. The body’s natural ability to produce dopamine help with post is progressively lost through the “negative feedback” super storm Sandy Disaster Relief. The group system. But, what if it really wasn’t Parkinson’s yet? arrived on Friday afternoon and started work by I recommend seeing a chiropractor BEFORE going ripping up the floors in 2 different houses. On on any medication! Plus, it’s simply a good idea for a Saturday the team was sent to a different house person to test chiropractic early in any illness to see if where the entire house was storm affected. The it helps. team with the assistance of the home owner, re- A person should generally know if chiropractic moved destroyed plaster that contained chicken helps after the fi rst treatment…, but, diffi cult problems wire supports, paneling from the walls, hammered like pre-MS or pre-Parkinson’s disease, may take a down the nails, and ripped off boards. It was a very year of treatment. Also know that the correction of messy project and all the debris was placed into these problems requires more than just “passive” bags for disposal. On Sunday the team worked manipulation! Get better, or see someone else. again on the same house, removing more plas- The manipulation of a joint is as easy as pushing all ter with chicken wire and bagging more debris. NOW OPEN about the affl icted joint and then compare these motions Sweeping and vacuuming the floors added the to what “normal” joint motion should be. Then, simply final touch. Community Farmers Market manipulate to “normalize” joint motions. The organization called All Hands organized the It’s easy to do. It’s an “art” too; because, not everyone project with Alfred State College. The All Hands is located @ 4100 St. Rd. 417 Woodhull, NY. can do it well. a specific organization that helps in disaster relief. • Local Produce (In Season) If fl exion is reduced, manipulate into fl exion. If Citizens contact them and request help with no left rotation is restricted, then manipulate into left one being refused and there is no discrimination • Baked Goods • Craft s rotation. Do not forcefully manipulate a “hyper-mobile against people based on income level. The Alfred • Vegetable Plants • Hanging Baskets or weakened joint” as chiropractors’ may do…., people State team was housed by the organization in a • Indoor/Outdoor Furniture are mislead by this to think they feel better because the local Baptist Church slept on air mattresses and and much more! pain signal is momentarily interrupted. Don’t be fooled, had shower facilities. Upon our return to Alfred the or you may fi nd yourself being manipulated weekly; for owner of the house that we worked on had this to Open all Summer long Mon.- Sat. decade after decade. say about the Alfred State volunteers; “good early Closed Sundays! Some people don’t care. Some will take a pill(s) Monday morning, from bright sunshiny, formerly each day thinking it’s harmless too; but, ALL drugs have flooded, Long Beach, NY. No more walls at the “side-effects”. To use medicine and chiropractic is best. old house, lots and lots of trash and lots of wa- Mother’s Day is coming on Use chiropractic FIRST when it is a nerve problem. ter damage. The all Hands Volunteers brought Sunday, May 12. Come see our fi ne a vanload of Alfred State College volunteers who descended like locusts, removed the moldy CLAM BAKE selection of fl owers, plants & furniture. walls, old construction, and gypsum that were old ALL YOU CAN EAT ghosts, and finding old wasps nests and termite damage. Two professors and a gaggle of students June 8th, 2012 expressed their alternate careers as wreckers. I $25.00 Tickets in Advance enjoyed having them wreck my home and now BARTLETT $30.00 at Gate when we put the walls back it will not stink and it will be a bright and new construction. This is a ESTATE AUCTION Knoxville Fairgrounds good chance to upgrade the electric plant”. Knoxville, Pa 16928 Saturday May 25, 2013 9AM “One thing I learned on this trip was that people Ticket information: are more appreciative than you would think. We 1981 Muhlland Road, Painted Post, NY 14870 607-382-0974 or 570-404-0652 went out to dinner one evening and we mentioned 2002 Ford Explorer,vintage oak furniture, Wood to the cashier that we were there to help with working tools, shop tools, clean furniture, household, Sandy relief. Another customer over heard the Go to www.titusauctionservice.com for full listing and pictures 607-359-3555 conversation and told us that he was blessed Addison Senior Dinner Club for our help and that we were angels for helping. Monday, May 13 - Sloppy Joe on bun or hamburger This experience made me want to help more and on bun, whipped squash, tropical fruit. continue to help people in need. Volunteering Tuesday, May 14 - Oven fried chicken, garlic mashed makes you feel amazing and people really do NOTICE potatoes, broccoli, caulifl ower, carrots, vanilla pudding. appreciate it. My advice to you is to help in any Wednesday, May 15 - BBQ pork ribette or breaded way you can each and every day. You don’t have Addison Eagles Club # 3904 Election pork chop, baked beans, creamed onions, mandarin to go to Long Island, New York to volunteer, just orange, gelatin. get out there and see what kind of difference you for Trustee May 14th - 1:30 - 7:00 PM. Thursday, May 16 - Sliced turkey with gravy, stuff- can make in the lives of others”. ing, beets, tossed salad with dressing, peach crisp. Friday, May 17 - Macaroni & cheese, stewed toma- toes, pears. Milk and bread served daily. Coffee and tea. Menu Addison subject to change without notice. All Senior Citizens NOTICE 60 years of age and older or the spouse of a person Public Please Take Notice that the Lindley Town Board will hold a Public 60 are invited to attend. The suggested donation per Hearing on Wednesday, May 15th at 7:00 pm at the Lindley Town Library meal is $3.00. We gladly accept Food stamps, cash, Hall, 637 US 15, Lindley, NY to address a proposed moratorium or checks paid daily, weekly or monthly. Voluntary on general commercial and industrial permits. The public is invited Book Sale donations are very important to maintain the program. to attend. If you are not yet 60, there is a charge of $6.00 per Lindley Town Board meal. See your site manager. Alternate menu items 5/9/2013 Friday, May 17, 10AM - 7PM require a reservation at least one day in advance. The program is sponsored by the Steuben County Offi ce Saturday, May 18, 9AM - 3PM for Aging under a contract with Pro Action of Steuben @ Addison Community Center and Yates Inc. For reservations call Senior Dinner Club NOTICE 359-9297 between 10:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. Please make Please Take Notice that the Lindley Town Board will hold a Special reservations at least one day in advance. Meeting on Monday, May 13th at the Lindley Town Hall, 637 US Addison Post Email: 15, Lindley, NY at 7:30 pm to continue unfi nished business from Baxter Rural Cemetery Meeting the May 8th Town Board meeting. The public is invited to attend. The annual meeting for the cemetery will be held at the [email protected] Lindley Town Board Tuscarora Town Hall on Thursday, May 16 at 6:30 p.m. 5/9/2013 ADDISON POST Saturday, MAY 11, 2013 Page 4 Addison School District Newsletter www.addisoncsd.org Superintendent, Mr. DioGuardi 607-359-2244 Director of Curriculum and Instruction, Mr. Howe 607-359-2090 Supervisor of Special Education, Mrs. Loomis 607-359-1111 Addison Middle-Senior High School Principal, Ms. Crane 607-359-2241 Tuscarora and Valley Elementary Schools Principal, Mrs. Flint 607-359-2261 School Year 2012-2013 Issue 35 Page 1 of 3 May 10, 2013 2013-2014 Budget Review Presentations Date Location Time Tuesday, May 14, 2013-Annual Public Hearing High School Cafeteria 5:30pm By Claire Ames On Friday, May 3, and Saturday, May 4, the Addison Drama Department presented Beau- ty and the Beast. Catherine Flint played the lead role of Belle, and Austin Dillon played the role of the Beast. The main characters’ singing and solos were great. The characters of Gaston and LeFou were my favorite be- cause they were pretty funny. The Drama Club put a lot of time and effort into the play and it definitely paid off. LEFT: Seth Burton as Gaston, Jonah Burton as LeFou, and Catherine Flint as Belle The drama department would like to ex- tend a special thank you to the following: Annette Buckley deb and Stephen flint Dot clark Corinne gronemus Jessica clark debra kerwan Saturday, Modified Baseball @ Avoca—1:00pm John Kline Emily olander May 11 Track @ Wellsville for Wellsville Spring Days—9:30am Tina Dickerson myra smith Sonya English fran’s landing Monday, Varsity Baseball/Softball @ J-T—4:30pm Corning-painted post west high school May 13 Tennis@ Alfred-Almond (Double Header) - 4:30pm Masterworks Varsity Softball vs. Williamson—4:30pm Addison middle-high school staff Varsity Baseball @Hammondsport—4:30pm Tuesday, JV Softball @ Canisteo-Greenwood– 4:30pm May 14 Track— Division Championships @ Canisteo-Greenwood— 7th through 12th Grade 4:30pm Varsity Baseball/Softball @ Canisteo-Greenwood—4:30 High Honor Wednesday, Modified Baseball/Softball vs. Wellsville—5:00pm (cid:2)(cid:3)(cid:4)(cid:5)(cid:6)(cid:5)(cid:7)(cid:6)(cid:8)(cid:9)(cid:10)(cid:5)(cid:11)(cid:8)(cid:6)(cid:7)(cid:12)(cid:5)(cid:13)(cid:5)(cid:7)(cid:14)(cid:15)(cid:16)(cid:8)(cid:8)(cid:5)(cid:10)(cid:7)(cid:16)(cid:11)(cid:7)(cid:17)(cid:18)(cid:6)(cid:8)(cid:7)(cid:12)(cid:5)(cid:5)(cid:19)(cid:20)(cid:6)(cid:7)(cid:7) May 15 Tennis @ Wellsville—4:00pm Golf @ Wellsville—4:00pm (cid:21)(cid:9)(cid:22)(cid:17)(cid:16)(cid:23)(cid:18)(cid:8)(cid:16)(cid:14)(cid:11)(cid:24)(cid:7) Varsity Softball @ Avoca—4:30pm 7th Grade Laura Burrell Thursday, Modified Baseball/Softball vs. Bradford—4:30pm May 16 JV Baseball/Softball @ Avoca—4:30 Ivy Aiken Adam Chilson Modified Track @ EFA—4:30 Claire Ames Tennis vs. Avoca—4:00pm Makenna Barber 8th Grade Friday, Track—County Championships @ Campbell-Savona— May 17 Alexis Bissonnette Stephen Clark 5:00pm Saturday, Mudville Softball Tournament—TBA May 18 Golf—Individual Sectionals Ridgemont CC– TBA ADDISON POST Saturday, MAY 11, 2013 Page 5 School Year 2012-2013 Issue 35 Page 2 of 3 May 10, 2013 “A Knight in the Country” - Addison JR/SR Prom Valley Elementary School Saturday, May 11th 7:00PM-11:00PM While we are looking forward to this exciting event, we “Blast from the Past” Picnic wanted to notify all parents and guardians that alcohol screenings will be implemented at the door, to ensure the Friday, May 31, 5:00 – 7:00pm health and safety of our students. It is imperative that all students attending the event follow all school polices, and refrain from any alcohol or drug use, before and after the *Bring lawn chairs or a blanket* prom. We look forward to an exciting evening full of won- derful, yet safe, memories. Below, please find some helpful We can’t wait to see you! suggestions for making this year’s prom a night of positive and happy memories! Safety Tips for Parents and Guardians Do you have a past or present The Talk - Tell your teens that you want them to have a wonderful, memorable prom. Keep that wish as a central connection to Valley Elementary focus. They need to give you their complete itinerary for the evening, including whom they will be with, where they'll be going after the prom and the phone numbers where you School? can contact them. "We'll just be driving around" is not an acceptable response. Come to a fair decision on a curfew, If you were/are a student, parent, teacher, bus driver, cus- based upon your teens' past level of responsibility in this ar- ea. Express your concerns about their health and safety and todian, nurse, cafeteria worker, aide, board member, admin- explain to them why prom night makes it more difficult to istrator or have ever had any role at Valley Elementary, we make safe and smart decisions. Don't be vague—discuss drinking, drugging, driving under the influence, and sex. Ask invite you to a picnic to celebrate happy memories and new them how they plan to keep safe and avoid actions they will beginnings. regret. Reinforce your belief in their character and in their ability to act responsibly. R.S.V.P. – Please clip, fill out and return by May 17th The Ride - If they're not driving themselves, you must know who will be driving them. Regardless of how many times you to: have talked about the dangers of driving under the influence of alcohol and drugs, emphasize that these dangers are par- Valley Elementary School, Attention: M. Ouderkirk, 6786 County ticularly high on prom night. Your teens cannot drink or take Route 119, Cameron Mills, NY 14820 or [email protected] drugs and drive. They also must be driven by someone who has not been drinking alcohol or taken any drugs. You need their promise on these rules. These rules are non-negotiable. #_____ will be attending. The Connection - If your teens are not Name:__________________________ returning home right after the prom, you need to be able to contact them at all times until they return home. You also need to be reachable at all times as well. There can be no doubt where your kids will be and with whom throughout the evening and morning. If they're going to other kids' houses after the prom, check ahead of time with their parents. You also have a right and a responsibility to ask if these parents are going to allow drinking in their homes; which is very much ille- gal. Many parents believe that as long as they "take keys" in a situation like this that underage drinking is permissible in their houses. You must answer the question, "Do I want my kids at after-prom parties where parents aren't pre- sent?" Post-prom, parent-child check-in calls make sense. Establish a couple of mandatory call-in times with your kids. You might consider giving cell phones to your kids for the evening, thereby establishing a guaranteed connec- tion. The Offer - Give your teens the unconditional option of call- ing you at any time for help or advice. That includes picking them up at any time of day or night, with a promise not to shame or humiliate them in front of others. Assure them that you always welcome being part of their making smart and safe decisions. Information taken from 2000 Prairie View Prevention Ser- vices, Inc., http://www.prairieview.net/Prom.htm **The Addison Central School District website also has an On the morning of anonymous tip line for anyone needing to notify the district of illegal or dangerous activities.** Wednesday, may 15, With prom and graduation season upon us, we are approach- 6th graders will ing a fun and exciting time for students and their families. We would like to remind our families to do all that they can meet and greet with to make it a happy and safe time for our teens. Parents— the 7th grade team at please talk with your teens about making safe and wise choices, so that prom night, as well as graduation, will be tuscarora. one of many wonderful memories, not regrettable memo- ries. Please be aware of after prom events and parties that might promote drinking. Ultimately, we have one goal in mind: keeping our teens safe. We do not want to diminish the fun of the evening or make it harder to celebrate; we just want everyone safe. ADDISON POST Saturday, MAY 11, 2013 Page 6 School Year 2012-2013 Issue 35 Page 3 of 3 May 10, 2013 Spring Picture Information Several organizations from across the Southern Tier have united to offer unique learning opportunities for children and This week your child brought home a proof of young adults during the summer months. These organizations their Spring Picture Portraits. Orders are due have a common goal of extending the traditional school year by Tuesday May 14th. You may order using into a third summer semester. Their offerings have another the traditional order form or you can order purpose as well - to provide students with STEM (Science, online at www.inter-state.com. We highly rec- Technology, Engineering and Mathematics) skills that are es- ommend trying out the online ordering if you sential to their success in the future. have not done so before. You will have many options for borders and styles Sample courses include: online, as well as photo gifts. All you need is the Order Num- Medical Academy of Science and Math - MASH (Grades 8 -9) July 22-25, 9:00 AM to 3:00 PM ber and Pin Number on your Exploring Communications (Grades 4-8) June 24-28, 1:00 child’s proof. If you have any to 4:00 PM questions you can contact Mrs. Sheri Morse be- tween 7:30 and 8:00 and between 2:45 and 3:30 Space Exploration (Grades 4-8) July 8-12, 1:00 to 4:00 PM at 359-2261 and via email at Outdoor Biology (Grades 4-8) July 15-19, 1:00 to 4:00 PM [email protected] or Mrs. Dyenne Per- Jr. Outdoor Biology (Grades 1-3) July 22-26, 1:00 to 4:00 kins between 8:00 and 4:00 at 359-1101 and via PM email at [email protected]. Inventions (Grades 4-8) July 22-26, 1:00 to 4:00 PM Mrs. Morse & Mrs. Perkins Please refer to http://www.gstboces.org/summerofinnovation/ Tuscarora-Valley Yearbook Co-Advisors for more information. Tuscarora Instrumental Music News RED CROSS CLUB FUNDRAISER ∗ Marching Band season is now upon us! Mrs. Hamblin has The Red Cross Club will be scheduled after school marching practices for the following having their annual dates: th fundraiser from April Tuesday, May 14 (3:00 – 4:30) Thursday, May 16th (3:00-4:30) 30th to May 14th. We st Tuesday, May 21 (3:00-4:30) have chosen to sell th Wednesday, June 5 (3:00-4:30) Yankee Candle products again this year. These candles are ***I know a lot of our students also play on sport teams. That is high quality and great; my children do as well! Just let me know if the marching prac- very reputable. tices conflict with games, etc. I believe that most of the games and practices are later in the evening, so I am hoping that everyone will Please help support If you would like your child to be able to attend marching practice. our club by looking walk to the field at the end of our practice, please let me through a catalog know. Thanks! ~ Mrs. Hamblin. *** and choosing an Memorial Day Parade – Monday, May 27, 2013 . Students item or two to pur- will need to report to the bus loop at the HIGH SCHOOL chase. The Red Cross makes 9:15AM at dressed in their new band shirt and dark pants donations to charities, partici- or shorts. The parade begins at 10:00AM and ends around pates in other charity work, 11:00AM at the American Legion. The students may be collects hats and mittens that (cid:2) picked up at the Legion following the parade (The students are given out to the communi- need to leave their cases with their parents, as we will not ty baskets at Christmas time, be returning to the HS following the parade). and helps coordinate an annu- Colonial Days Parade – June 8, 2013. Detailed information al blood drive. about this parade and permission slips will be coming home soon. Please save the date! ADDISON POST Saturday, MAY 11, 2013 Page 7 DINING & E VENTS Rathbone pinnacle golf course • restaurant Memorial Park Brian Creelman, Mo- Open: Mon. - Fri.: 10:30 - 8:00 Sat. - Sun.: 10:30 - 6:00 bile Workforce Super- visor and his crew, Thursday Wing Nights Are Back! recently installed the $1.50 off per dozen new park benches at the Rathbone Memori- MAY 18: 50¢ Boneless Wing Dings al Park. The Park will Regular Big 6 Show, continue to improve COMBO DEAL Mid-State Vintage Antique Cars with the purchase of Memorial Bricks which 1/2 Dozen Wings with Fries • $6.95 COST: $11.00 will be installed at the SPONSOR: park. The program * Can & Draft Beer Specials • Friday Night Fish Fry for the bricks is be- 1904 Pinnacle Rd, Addison • 359-4082 White’s Repair ing worked out and hopefully the fi nal de- PINNACLE GOLF CLUB tails will be announced Ticket Info Located on County soon. It will allow individuals to purchase bricks : Route 102 and have memorials engraved in the bricks honor- 607-458-5275 ing friends and family members. Anyone wishing J-T Trading Post & Café off from State Rte 417 to contribute time and energy, please contact Mary 1802 Rte. 36 Troupsburg 607-525-6433 Jacobson Rathbone Town Clerk or Dan Farrand Town Supervisor. Let us make this Park something OPEN: to be proud of. Mon - Sat. at 6:30 AM Sunday at 7:00 AM Try one of our breakfasts: Grill boxes Fresh homemade Omelettes, Perfect for Hash Browns, Pancakes, French summer grilling! Each box contains ……… Toast, Sausage, Bacon & Ham 4 large ribeye steaks, about 3-4 lbs 4 chicken halves, about 6lbs 4 center cut chops from locally grown pork, about 2lbs Why not bring “Mom” out for Close fl ag - (Lto R) Jeffery Benjamin, Thomas Ross, 2 sirloin end chops from locally grown pork, about 1 lb 2 rib chops from locally grown pork, about 1 lb Heath McAuliffe, Brian Creelman Sr. Mother’s Day Breakfast!! 2 pkgs ribs from locally grown pork, about 4 lbs 2 pkgs sweet italian sausage, from locally grown pork, about 2 lbs 2 pkgs ground beef from locally grown beef, about 2 lbs 1 pkg painter’s beef and pork hot dogs, about 1 lb All for just $100.00 J J ASPER UNCTION Hours: Mon-Fri 8am-5pm; Sat 9am-12pm; M M Closed Sundays! INI ART Others by appointment or by chance. 408 E River St, Elkland, PA 3857 St. Rte. 417, Jasper (814) 258-7283 607-558-4002 Park Bench - (Lto R) Brian Creelman Sr., Heath HOURS: M-Sat 7am-9pm, Sun 9am-4pm McAuliffe, Jeffery Benjamin, front - Thomas Ross. Fridays only, Fish Sandwich with 1 side Made fresh when you order, $4.99 DONNA’S MAIN STREET MARKET & DELI TOPS #NY889 Woodhull Our meetings are in the Woodhull Town Hall Addison Eagles Club, Rte. 417 W, Addison Fish Fry Thursday mornings from 9-10 after a confiden- Mother’s Day Chicken BBQ tial weigh-in from 8-8:45. Last week we heard Beer Battered Haddock or a talk on bones. They are our support system $8.00 Dinner - $5.00 Half and keep us healthy. We are at our peak of bone Shrimp $8.99 +tax mass at the age of 30 and then we start losing Sunday May 12th it. About 50% of women over the age of 50 have 12 - til gone (Includes 2 sides) broken bones. If we’re active as teenagers we will have stronger bones. Some things can be No Phone done to increase your bone mass. Increase your Starting Sat., May 11 Calls Please calcium intake. Eat calcium rich foods such as We will have soft serve ice cream! green leafy vegetables, some cereals, salmon, sardines with the bones and nuts. If you take a supplement, make sure it has 600-800 IU vitamin Coors Light D along with 1300 mg of calcium. Vitamin D helps 18 $13.99 the body to absorb the calcium better. Spending +tax & dep. packs 10-15 minutes outside will be good for vitamin D. Boost your bone density with vitamin K. Get plenty of potassium which neutralizes the acid Keystone Light 16oz. 6 packs and is good for bone health. Exercise should be $4.99 +tax & dep. a priority. Practice good posture, by not slouch- ing. The stomach muscles act as a girdle for your OPEN back, so stand up and sit up straight. Consume 201 W. Main St. Keystone Light 12oz. 12 packs less caffeine, cool it on the alcohol and limit your (Restored 7 days $6.99 salt intake to 6 grams a day. Go easy on the Bank Building) a week! +tax & dep. 814-326-0888 protein, keep a balanced diet and drink plenty of water. We also have to be careful of some HOURS: Sunday: 8:00am-8:00pm medications. Cortisone and prednisone can be Corning Senior Center Event Monday - Thursday 7:00am-9:00pm; harmful to your bones. Always talk to your doc- Friday & Saturday 7:00am-9:00pm tor about the side effects of your medicines. If Join us for “ A tour through the Canadian Rockies, from you want to shed some extra pounds, come to Calgary to Jasper.” This free travelogue will be presented 1613 Main St., Woodhull, NY 14898 see if we can help you on your journey to being at the Corning Senior Center, on Wednesday, May 15th at 607-458-5650 healthier by Taking Off Pounds Sensibly. 1:00 p.m. by Ian Mackenzie. Call 962-8000 for more info. ADDISON POST Saturday, MAY 11, 2013 Page 8 Community Church FORECLOSURE SALE – PUBLIC AUCTION of Woodhull Submitted by Sharon Calkins Exodus 33:7-17, 2 Corin- MAY 29, 2013 thians 3:12-18. We all have people who have come into our lives who have changed and infl uenced us. They have a divine spark about them. There is no greater calling on our lives than to be this kind of person. In Exodus, the Isra- elites watched Moses go in to the tent tabernacle. They saw 600+/- acres including 2 homes, tillable riverbottom, hardwoods, a pillar of smoke/cloud come down to cover the entrance and knew that Moses was operating DEC-permitted gravel mine, royalty-producing gas well, talking to God friend to friend. When God told Moses to lead the people, Moses asked who and multiple barns & outbuildings. would go with him. God said, “My Presence will go with you.” Steuben & Chemung counties – unique investment Opportunity. Moses said “If your Presence doesn’t go with us, don’t send us up from here.” We need to Go to: www.ekelmannforeclosures.com say the same thing as Moses did. The Moses/God relation- for photos & details ship can be ours as well. In 2 Corinthians, Moses went up on the mountain to talk to God. When he came down he wore a veil until the glory faded because it frightened the people. Paul said we’re not like that, we should let God’s glory shine for all to see. It’s like a mirror, a refl ection of God that others will see Christ. The longer we walk with Christ, the refl ection should become clearer. We are called to this, no fading but living and basking in His Presence. People need to know that He will walk with them as He did with Moses. When we take communion, we are reminded of the blood Jesus shed for us. The bread is a reminder to be a refl ection of Christ. Are you willing to be a refl ection? Our services are at 9:30 at the Baptist Church and we welcome you to worship with us Sunday morning. Woodhull Raceway Results May 4th, 2013 Maple City Dodge Night S&W Awards and Photos 360 Late Models: Cars: 16 Heats: Bruce Miller, John Waters (ROC Champion) 25 Lap Feature: Jeremy Wonderling (1), John Waters, Glen Whritenour, Carl Hughes, Bruce Miller, Brady Won- derling, Wayne Robertson, Clint Button, Steve LeBarron, Jason Knowles, Jerry Wilson, Frank LeBarron, Mick Seeley, Jared Hill, Cecil LaBarron. Insinger Performance 370 Modifieds: Cars: 24 Heats: Frank Dunning, Ken Peoples Jr. Ray Bliss Jr. DNS: Alan Rudalavage, Dylan Dewert 25 lap Feature: Ray Bliss Jr.(1), Billy VanPelt, Bobby Davis, Joe Dgien, Steve Hartman Jr., Bryce Davis, Frank Dunning, Dale Welty, Brian Doolittle, Kevin Chilson, Casey Pavlick, Dave Dubois, Ken Peoples Jr., Vern Was- son, Josh Nobriga, Brandon Martin, Donnie Lawson, Eric Fisher, Ron White, Lee Bills, Mike Bills, Ron Cartwright Jr. DNS, Al Rudalavage, Dylan Dewert NAPA Auto Crate Sportsman: Cars: 24 Heats: Con- nor Brown, Josh Sawyer, Brady Fultz 25 lap Feature: John Hargrave (1), Rod Mullen, Ray Smith, Bob Buono, Connor Brown, Art Goodier, Brett Buono, Collin Brown, Josh Keesey, Russ Morseman, Bobby Peoples, Steve Hartman Sr., Lynn Burrell, Larry Keegan, Brady Fultz, James Howard, Doug Kline, Jake Dgien, Chris Brockway, Bill LaViolette, Andy Patton, Josh Sawyer, Dillon Groover Joe Willcox Performance Street Stocks Cars: 16 Summary of Jasper-Troupsburg Board of Education Meeting Heats: Teddy Morseman, Jeremy Potrzebowski 35 lap feature: Brett Marlatt (2), Teddy Morseman, Jer- May 1, 2013 emy Potrzebowski, Rich Sharpsteen, Kane Stebbins, This summary is intended to help the Board and the Superintendent inform the community of the Jasper- Corey Costa, Dean Layfield, Trevor Tompkins, Jeff Smith Troupsburg School District about the issues the district is addressing. If anyone has a question or concern, and Allison Pierce. please feel free to contact Chad C. Groff, Superintendent (792-3675). Signs Plus Mini Stocks: Cars: 12 Personnel items. The Board approved, with regret, the resignations for retirement of Mrs. Denise Dreher Heats: Jason Gleason, John Hand Jr. and Mrs. Gail Ellis. We certainly extend our well-wishes to both teachers and extend our appreciation for their 20 Lap Feature: Brandon Morseman (1). John Hand many, many years of combined service to our students. The Board approved Jr., Jason Gleason, Ray Spiecher, Rick Amidon, Jake the recommendation for tenure of Mr. Jason Oliver, elementary principal. Mr. Oliver has been a great addi- Evingham, Ed Navone, Chris Hand, Chris Mashewski, tion to the elementary building and to our school district. As I explained to our elementary students, during a Derrick Puryear, Mike Navone. DNS, Brian Grant Sr. morning program, we want him to stick around for a long time. Please congratulate LaBarron Brothers Front Wheel Drives: Cars: 15 Mr. Oliver on receiving tenure. Mrs. Denise Dreher was approved as a substitute teacher for next year. Heats: Jaye McConnell Jr., Allen English Action items. The Board authorized the district to participate in the all cafeteria supply bids with GST BOCES 20 Lap feature: Cody Baker (1), Matt Prescott, Allen during the 2013-14 school year. This includes meat and grocery, equipment, produce, paper, ice cream, milk, English, Jaye McConnell Jr., Dan Mitchell, Nate Freeland, and bread. The school lunch prices for 2013-14 were approved at the following rates: Breakfast - $1.05 for Eric Simons, Amber Pierce, Jerry Austin, Carl LeBarron, both buildings, Milk - $0.60 for both buildings, Elementary building Lunch - $1.45, and High School building Adam Delgrosso, Wesley Houghtaling, Eric Farnham, Lunch - $1.65. The federal government has enacted regulations that require our meal prices to increase by Jeremy Trank, Jeremy Seeley. a certain percentage each year. ADDISON POST Saturday, MAY 11, 2013 Page 9 notice NOTICE 18+ unemployed looking 2 make a difference fi nd a nitch,= Vote 4 employers NO tax impact Tues., 5/21 19-1T-P Kurtz Greenhouse Open 3.8 miles west of Addison on Rte. 119. 2382 Newcomb Rd. Hanging baskets, planters, fl owers, vegetable plants, onion sets, potting soil. Open Mon. - Sat. Closed Sunday. 19-2T-C NOTICE Vote to save our pensions Yes to global gov’s schools NO tax impact 2% cap= 2.90%? + increases x 5 - 10 yrs. 19-1T-P NOTICE CAMPERS-KYAKERS-FISHERMEN Nice private, shady spot by Canisteo River near Addison to rent seasonally for $200/ family unit. Also suitable for swim- ming, picnicking. NO ATV’s. TOWNER TREE FARMS, Addison (607)359-2314 East Troupsburg or [email protected]. Cemetery NOW AVAILABLEE The annual cemetery meet- ing will be held at the home of Soft Ice Cream!! Ann Hulbert at 895 St. Rt. 36 in Troupsburg, N.Y. on May Sheet Pizzas 14th, at 7pm. There will be a work day at the cemetery on $18.50 +tax (toppings $2 ea.) May 18th, starting at 9am. We Personal Pan Pizza’s $5.00 +tax could use help. If possible, please come. Bud & Bud Light Correction 18 Pack 12 oz bottles or cans ACSD Trans. Dept. $13.99+tax&dep. Article 5/4 Our apologies to Sue Sher- Hours: Mon. - Sat.: 7 AM - 9 PM Sun.: 8 AM - 6 PM wood, who also braved the cold 892 St. Rte. 36, Troupsburg, NY Benefi t For Joe Ribble for our “Adopt-A-Highway” Day. 607-525-6400 A Spaghetti dinner benefi t for Joe Ribble will be held at the Her name was inadvertantly left Woodhull Firehall on May 19th, 2013 from 12:00 p.m. - till ?. out of the thank you’s. $7.00 adults, 12 and under free. There will be a Chinese Auc- tion, 50/50 drawing and door prize. Addison Community Center Events Joe has been battling with a long term illness and the benefi t The Leland D. Flint Community Center is located at 13 Community Drive Suite #103. The Center will help pay for medical and travel expenses. is available for renting i.e. for meetings, parties, receptions, showers, etc. The hours at the Center are Monday through Friday from 9:00 am to 1:00 pm. Closed Holidays or otherwise posted. More informa- tion may be obtained by calling (607) - 359-2555. Rummage & Bake Sale Events for the week of Sunday, May 12, 2013 through Sunday, May 19, 2013, are as follows: Sun.- A Rummage and Bake Sale will be held on Friday, May 10th and 5/12 - Gateway Fellowship - Pastor Scott Towner - 10:00 a.m., Al Anonymous - 7:00 p.m.; Mon. - 5/13 Saturday, May 11th from 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. at the Risingville - Tae Kwon Do - 6:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m.; Wed. - 5/15 - Euchre - 7:00 p.m.; Thurs. 5/16 - Tae Kwon Do United Methodist Church, 4530 Babcock Hollow Rd., Cameron - Scott Towner - 6:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m..; Fri. - 5/17 -Addison Public Library - Book Sale 10:00 to ?; Sat. Mills (between Cameron Mills and Bath). 5/18 - Addison Public Library Book Sale - 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.; Sun. - 5/19 - Gateway Fellowship There will be a raffl e for a picture in a frame and a fl owerpot. - Pastor Scott Towner - 10:00 a.m.; Alcoholics Anonymous - 7:00 p.m. ADDISON POST Saturday, MAY 11, 2013 Page 10 CUTLER’S CARPET Residential or Commercial PAINT ~ CARPET ~ VINYL ~ CORK HARDWOOD ~ CERAMIC Advertise Here Weekly LAMINATE FLOORING ~ FREE ESTIMATES and Save! 33 W. William St. Monday - Friday 8:00am - 6:00pm Corning, NY 14830 Saturday 9:00am - 3:00pm Call for details 359-2238 962-2466/962-3550 (Fax) Closed Sunday www.cutlersinc.com ~ email:[email protected] STRAUSS TREE SERVICE Well Drilling & Pump Service Removal, Topping, The only local, NYS registered cable Trimming driller in the area. We do our own Free Estimates Legal notice work just like we’ve done for 40 years. Fully Insured Pump Sales & Service Rodney Welsh, Dwight Mather, Notice Of Formation Of STEPHEN STRAUSS, SR. 10646 Ct. Rt. 119 607-359-3318 Addison, N.Y. 14801 Wells Pumps BLUEVANMAN LLC 769-1859 542-5464 Articles of Organization fi led with the Secretary of State of NY (SSNY) on 04/01/2013. Offi ce location: Steuben County. SSNY has been designated as agent upon Faye Guild-Nash whom process against it may be served. The Post Market Street Apothecary LLC Offi ce address to which the SSNY shall mail a copy RealtyUSA.com 78 West Market Street of any process against the LLC served upon him is Corning, NY 14830 607-769-5902 BLUEVANMAN LLC, 323 Pioneer Rd. Painted Post Phone: 607-936-7023 www.corningrealestateagent.com NY 14830. Purpose of LLC: To engage in any lawful act or activity. Fax: 607-936-7026 Store Hours Monday - Friday PUBLICATION NOTICE OF ORGANIZATION 24 Hour Emergency Service BK TRANSFER 8AM-6PM OF HOT TOP #1 LLC Saturday 9AM-2PM Karen L Hogue RPh 5324 County Road 14 • Odessa, NY 14869 Under Section 206 of the Closed Sundays & Holidays 607-329-2769 “A Farmer Friendly Direct Marketing Service” Limited Liability Company Law The name of the Limited Liability Company is Hot Top #1 Barb Kelley • Accepting all types of livestock LLC (“Company”). Its Articles of Organization were fi led Owner/Operator • Competitive Pricing with the Secretary of State on April 19, 2013. The offi ce H.P. Smith & Son Licensed & Bonded • Trucking available of the Company is to be located in Chemung County, Toll Free: 1-877-208-0123 New York. The Secretary of State has been designated Insurance Agency as agent upon whom process against the Company may Local: 607-703-0052 • Barb: 607-227-5282 be served. The post offi ce address to which the Secretary Open Monday thru Friday of State shall mail process is 1519 Cedar Street, Elmira HOURS: 9:00 am to 5:00 pm Monday 9am-4pm New York 14904. The purpose of the business of the Company is to engage in general business enterprises. Saturdays 9:00 am to Noon Working with you the farmer! Th ursday 9am-3pm Woodhull, NY • 607-458-5151 Publication Notice of Organization of SNOW SOLUTIONS LLC Under Section 206 of the Limited Liability Company Law SNOW SOLUTIONS LLC, a domestic LLC, Arts. of Leach’s Ag Repair Org. fi led with the SSNY on 3/22/13. Offi ce location: Chemung County. SSNY is designated as agent Doug Leach - Owner & Mechanic upon whom process against the LLC may be served. 5626 Cty. Rte. 21 • Addison, NY 14801 SSNY shall mail process to: The LLC, P.O. Box 645, 24 years experience in Horseheads, NY 14845. General Purposes. farm tractor and equipment repair including tractor engines & transmissions. FOR SALE Please call me with your repair needs: 607-359-2055 • 607-267-0382 FOR SALE Reg. female Beagle, 11 months old. $50.00. 607-527-9969. Concrete Waaallllllsss 19-1T-P Stewart’s Contracting Complete homes, foundations to kitchens, bathrooms, windows, sid- ing, concrete work, pole barns, garages, steel buildings of all sizes. Rent or Hire UUUsss AUCTIONS CALL: 814-517-4051 FAX: 814-517-4205 AUCTION Saturday, May 25 - 10:00 a.m. Driveways - Patios - Foundaattiioonnss Rt. 248 Main St. Greenwood, NY Ben Selling the contents of 3 barns of collectibles, also work- Dixson Builders (607) 259-5029 shop with all kinds of tools. Sale by Mitchell Mountain Auctions, John Helgerson, Auctioneer. This will be a large auction so expect to stay awhile. For listings and pictures watch auctionzip.com 19-2T-P eMPLOYMENT RUMMAGE SALE RUMMAGE SALE Health/Physical Education Teacher May 17th & 18th from 9 a.m. - 4 p.m., 3752 Beeman position available in the Jasper-Troupsburg School Hollow Rd., Addison. Lots of goodies, dishes, blankets District. Only applicants certified in health and and tools etc. 19-1T-P physical education will be considered. Application materials are available at (www.jtcsd.org) and should Dad’s Septic Tank Service include Cover letter, Resume, Certifi cation, and FOR RENT References. Please contact Mr. Christopher Parker 1529 Sullivan Road - Addison, NY 14801 (607-792-3675) for any further details. Application (607) 359-3402 APARTMENT FOR RENT materials must be received by 05/22/13. 19-2T-C In Addison, upstairs apartment $475.00 plus deposit & ~Pumping, Service, New Installations~ utilities. No Pets. Open fi rst of June 607-542-0642. 19-2T-P

Description:
2013 Jeep Compass Sport. 2013 Ram 1500 ST 2013 Jeep Wrangler Sport. 2013 Dodge Avenger SE bowhunter friendly shots and open stakes.
See more

The list of books you might like

Most books are stored in the elastic cloud where traffic is expensive. For this reason, we have a limit on daily download.