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cravings is coming
PRESORTED STANDARD 42 Main Street Addison, N.Y. 14801 Ph. 607-359-2238 / Fax 607-359-2283 News & Advertising Deadline: Wednesday at 3:00pm See us on the web at AddisonPost.net email: addisonpost@gmail.com Vol. 48 No. 45 Music In The Park July 18 “Harold Benjamin & The Country Boys” The Addison Summer Series “Music in the Park” held on stage at Valerio Parkway, Downtown Addison, NY. This coming Friday July 18, starting at 6:30PM will feature “Harold Benjamin and the Country Boys. It is my understanding that Harold has been playing music for over 45 years throughout the Addison and surrounding communities. His band plays country, even polkas and older rock & roll. Come out this Friday night, bring your lawn chairs, plan on eating Middle Town Historical Society hot dogs & desserts as well as Armstrong Phone Company providing FREE popcorn. Coming July 25 will be Woodhull Community Band led by Director Kathy Knowles. Watch future publications for more updated scheduling for the Park. If there are any merchants, groups, organizations or individuals who would like to sponsor a “night” in the park, contact Oakley Hayes at 359-2238 days on how you can help continue this great activity throughout the summer! AVFD Pancake Breakfast Please join us on Sunday, July 13th for an all you can eat buffet style pancake breakfast. Serving from 7:30 a.m. until 11:00 a.m. All profits help offset daily expenses of running the Department. Any donations received are added to the “building fund” to help offset maintenance of the building and grounds. We hope to see you at our monthly breakfasts. Soccer Skills & Conditioning Addison girls entering grades 7-12 interested in indoor soccer, outdoor soccer skills and conditioning should meet behind the high school Sunday, July 13 ( 5:308 p.m.). Players must be N.Y. West insured. Winter indoor soccer players and 6th grade youth league players already have insurance. Individuals needing N.Y. West insurance (7 dollars) should contact Kim Driskell for information. Players should bring spikes, sneakers, guards and water. Next meeting dates July 21 - 24, 4-6 p.m. Questions: Kay Peters 698-4521. Jasper Food Distribution The Food Bank of the Southern Tier will be at the J-T High School parking lot Saturday, July 12th at 10:00 a.m. Bring your own containers. What’s Happening At The Jennie Mose Family Resource Center? 14 South St., Addison, NY Karen Sweeney kasweeney@addisoncsd.org Krys Watkins (WatkinsK@proactioninc.org) 607359-3839 Summer Center Drop in and Play Hours: Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays 9 a.m. – 2 p.m. (closed 11:30-12:30 for Lunch in the Park) Story hour @ 10:30 a.m. Tuesdays and Wednesdays LUNCH IN THE PARK Starting July 8, join us on Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays at Valerio Park for our lunch in the park program. We know that feeding your kiddos can be challenging so we are a sponsoring partner in the USDA Summer Food Service Program run by the NYS Education Department. FREE Lunch is offered to those 18 yrs.and under and get a free book from the Duffy Book Program. July is Sea World Month Weeks of July 8-Jelly Fish July 15 – Octopus and Star Fish July 22- Ocean Life Painting and Wave Bottles July 29 - Dive Under the Ocean and Lobsters IT’S FUN TO BE ME Thursdays at 10 a.m. with Barb learning to appreciate and have fun being uniquely you!! “The Paper People Read” U.S. POSTAGE PAID ADDISON, N.Y. PERMIT NO. 3 Hours: Monday thru Friday 9:00am to 5:00pm Saturday, JULY 12, 2014 CRAVINGS IS COMING COFFEE, ICE CREAM & FROZEN YOGURT Construction is beginning on Cravings Coffee, Ice Cream & Frozen Yogurt on Front St in Addison. Cravings will offer 12 flavors of self-serve frozen yogurt accompanied by 60 toppings, Cravings will have hard and soft ice cream year round, seating inside or out, you can be served one of three ways, walk up windows, inside counter, or from the drive thru. The drive thru will be for coffee sales only. There will certainly be a coffee house atmosphere in the coffee café, where you can sit and enjoy your latte or espresso by the fire place or at a table with a friend. Cravings will have specialty coffee, specialty drinks including teas and exotic flavored coffee, the baristas will be able to mix your fresh cup of coffee or specialty espresso drink while you wait. This is going to be a place you can come and relax and have a tasty treat, or snack. You can grab a cup of coffee on your way to work and treat yourself to an awesome, healthy frozen yogurt snack on your way home, come back later with the family and enjoy dessert. Cravings is planning to be open mid to late September, there will be probably be 1 full time manager and several part time positions available. There will be a job fair near the end of August for anyone interested in the part time positions; however we would like to hire a manger and some baristas beforehand for training. If you are interested in these positions please call Brian or Lisa Crane @ 504-4049, stop by 143 Front St or email your resume to cravingscoffeeicfroyo@outlook.com Addison Senior Citizen Meeting The July Addison Senior Citizen meeting and buffet is Wednesday, July 16, 2014 at noon at the American Legion. Beverages will be provided. Please bring your own table service and a dish to pass or if unable to furnish, we’d appreciate a $3.00 donation. This months birthday celebrants are: Gale Haines, Shirley Louise Harris, Juanita Allen, Joyce Burgess, Pam Hotaling and Mary Crane. All area senior citizens are welcome to join our group. Meetings are the third Wednesday of each month. Village Residents The Addison Village Board Meeting will be held on Monday, July 14 at 7:00 PM at the Village Hall on Tuscarora Street in Addison. All interested residents should attend this meeting and find out what is happening within your village. Troupsburg Mobile Food Distribution The Troupsburg Mobile Food Distribution, sponsored by the Food Bank of the Southern Tier, will be held on the third Tuesday of every month at the Troupsburg Fire Hall. This month’s will be held on July 15th at 1:00 p.m. Historical Garden Picnic The mobile food pantry does not start until 1:00 p.m. and for The Middletown Historical Society is sponsoring a your safety and the towns, PLEASE do not come early and historical theme garden picnic at the beautiful country do not place any boxes, carts, or containers or yourselves home of Carol Rought 2981 Gaffney Road, Addison, in line before 12 noon. NY on August 2, 2014 from 1 till 4pm. Carol is a master gardener who has planted bulbs Vacation Bible School and flowers for every season. Starting with hundreds Come to “Sun Treasure Island” July 14 - 18 from 6 of daffodils in the spring, many unusual azaleas and 8:30 p.m. Ages 4 years old - 6th grade. Troupsburg continuing to fall with lilies and cone flowers. Also, two Baptist Church, Troupsburg, NY. Questions call Tim guest speakers will be at this picnic. Helen Brinks will Hulbert at 525-6583. speak on her family’s Civil War letters and Dave Clark will be our Civil War Soldier in full uniform. Come and Attention enjoy a wonderful picnic with delicious foods made by If you would like to place an advertisement or meour members and a beautiful country setting. A $10 do- morial ad in the Addison Fall Festival newspaper, nation is asked to help support our museum expenses. please contact Daryn at 359-4874. Reservations will be needed to plan the food, please call Vi Powers at 359-4646. Pantry of The Sovereign Grace To reach Gaffney Road: take Addison exit, on Front Baptist Church Street turn right on Wall Street turns into Goodhue Hill The Pantry of the Sovereign Grace Baptist Church, County Rt. 1. Travel 3 miles and turn left on Tobin Road. Go 2 miles to top of the hill is Gaffney Road, house is 5 Front Street, Addison, will be held on the Sunday following the third Saturday of each month, from the on the right corner. Parking is along Gaffney Road. Reminder: Northrup Hill One room School Picnic on basement of the church building. Learn Road July 12th from noon till 3. Bring a dish to Continuing the custom of previous months the pantry will open immediately following the Sunday School and pass and lawn chairs. Morning Worship Services. Persons wishing to attend the worship services are Old Fashioned Outdoor Camp Meeting July 11th - 13th Friday and Saturday, 7 p.m.; Sunday welcome, however, church attendance is not required. The Pantry is open for residents of Addison and vi11 a.m. & 6:30 p.m. with Guest Rev. James and Debbie MacDonald, Native American Evangelists from Calvary cinity. It provides a variety of foods including: breads, Outreach Ministries Moosenee, Canada at Full Gospel cookies, cakes, fruits and vegetables. This is a ministry of the church. There is no charge. Church Catlin, 683 Backer Rd. Beaver Dams, NY. Come for a time of Anoited Worship, Spirit Filled Simply bring a box or sack in which to carry the foodPreaching, Christian Fellowship, and Lasting Memo- stuff home.This months Pantry will be held Sunday, July 20th from 11:45 a.m. to 1 p.m. ries. 607-739-9579. ADDISON POST Saturday, JULY 12, 2014 Page 2 Open: Monday-Saturday 8:00am to 6:00pm Rt. 49, Nelson, PA 16940 Phone: 570-827-2455 1-866-339-4331 Financing Available to Qualified Buyers. A Third Generation of Business, Serving Affordable vehicles with peace of mind! Quality cars, trucks & service center We offer extended warranties! • PA motorcycle inspections You Since 1970! CALL US FOR THE BEST AVAILABLE PRICING! Visit us online at www.hackettandsons.com! 2007 Chev Silverado 1500 LT Excab • 4dr • 4x4 • 5.3L • V8 • Auto • Jet Black • 118K • AM/FM/CD • AC • CC • PL • PW • Tow Pkg. Serving the Southern Tier since 1918 327 East Second St., Corning • 936-9531 Aclystoverfuneralhome.com 2008 Dodge Ram 1500 SLT QuadCab Artwork by Marie Blackwell • 4 dr • 4x4 • V8 • Hemi • Auto • Stone White • 69K • AM/FM/CD • AC • CC • PL • PW • Tow Pkg. Troupsburg Heritage Day Awards July 5th, 2014 Youngest Female - Raylee Hall; Youngest Male - Ethan Nelson; Oldest Female - Eileen Demun; Oldest Male Owen Knowles; Farthest Award - Karla Kegolis. Best Appearing - Fire Engine - Woodhull; Brush Truck - West Union #7 - Brush Truck; Tanker - PT 25 Tanker - Jasper; Tractor - 1948 Allis Chalmers G7 - Jim Cornish; Auto - 1930 Model A - Barb Mills; Truck - 1929 Model A Roadster - Larry Graves; Judges Choice - J-T SR. Band; Community Pride - J-T Elementary Band; Floats - 1st Place - Troupsburg Baptist; 2nd Place - J-T FFA; 3rd Place - Austinburg Baptist. Citizen of the Year - Owen Knowles. Raffle Ticket Winners: First Place $100.00 - Sharlene Carl; Second Place - $75.00 - Sue Flint; Third Place $50.00 - Cindy Button; Fourth Place - $25.00 - Sue Flint. 2008 Jeep Commander Sport Utility • 4dr • V6 • Auto • Light Graystone Pearl • 80K • AM/FM/CD/ Bluetooth • AC/Rear AC • CC • PS • PL • PW • 3rd Row Seating HBO CARPORT SUPER CENTER Check out our gas saving vehicles! TRUCKS ‘07 Ford F150 STX SuperCab, 4dr, 4x4, V8, auto, dark shadow metallic, 100K, AM/ FM/MP3/CD, AC, CC, tow pkg. ‘05 Chevy Silverado 1500 LT Z71 Crew, 4dr, 4x4, 5.3L, V8, auto, ming blue met., 146K, AM/FM/CD, AC, CC, PL, PW, leather int., tow pkg. ‘05 Ford Explorer Sport Trac XLT, 4dr, 4x4, 4.0L, V6, auto, tuxedo black, 87K, AM/ FM/Multi CD, AC, CC, PL, PW, rubber floor, tow pkg. ‘03 Chev Silverado 1500 Work Truck, 8’ Box, V6, auto, silver birch metallic, 99K, AM/FM/CD, AC, leer truck cap SUVS ‘04 Dodge Durango SLT, 4dr, 4.7L, V8, auto, 4x4, flame red, 99K, AM/FM/CD, AC, CC, PL, PW ‘04 Jeep Grand Cherokee Limited Sport, 4dr, 4x4, V8, auto, stone white, 110K, AM/FM/CD, AC, CC, PL, PS, PW, leather int., moonroof/southern vehicle!!! CARS ‘05 Ford Taurus SE, 4dr, SDN, V6, auto, merlot metallic, 108K, AM/FM/CD, AC, CC, PL, PW ‘05 Volkswagen New Beetle GLS, 2dr, CP, auto, black, 90K, AM/FM/CD, AC, CC, PL, PW, rear spoiler 9TH ANNUAL TOURNAMENT WINNERS B.A.M SOFTBALL TOURNAMENT A Bracket – Diamond Dawgs / THANK YOU Demonstoy Lumber A Bracket Runner Up – Dirty Harry’s B Bracket – Washburn Entertainment C Bracket – Outlaws D Bracket – Dickson Trucking Missing someone isn’t about how long it’s been since you’ve seen them or the amount of time since you’ve talked. It’s about the very moment when you’re doing something and wishing they were right there with you. We miss you so much Brooke This year’s 9th Annual Brooke Anne Makowiec (B.A.M) Tournament was another huge success. We want to thank everyone for their continued support. Whether you volunteered, donated/ contributed, came to support the teams, played on a team, we couldn’t do this without all of you. Thanks also for the support from the Durk Sherman Memorial Complex and all their volunteers, where the tournament was held this year in Elkland, PA. Another thank you goes out to Grandpa Brooke Anne Makowiec April 4, 1987 – December 9, 2005 Randall for always helping wherever help is needed. The 9th Annual BAM sponsors were: Micro Solutions • Loyal Order of the Moose Elkland Lodge 746 • Crane’s Auto Sales •Addison Auto Parts •Addison Post •Allen’s Auto •Audrey & Fred Whitcomb •Baby Girl •Carpenter-Flint Funeral Home •C&S Services •Community Bank, N.A. •Curreri Accounting •D and W Service •FICS •First Heritage Federal Credit Union •Fran’s Landing •HP Smith & Son Insurance Agency, Inc. •Joe Dgien Trucking •Kraft Foods Global, Inc. •Loucks Countryside Propane, Inc. Brooke’s Family & BAM Committee •Mom & Colton •Pinnacle Golf Club •Ray & Patty Walch •Risley’s Asphalt Sealing •Drs. Roman, Ferchaw & Wade •Stan & Shirley Phelps •Steve’s Beverage & Fox’s Pizza •Steve’s Liquors •Sutton’s Sales & Service •Terry & Dave •Terwilliger’s •The Manley Agency of Jasper NY •The Verkleeren’s •Wade’s Building Supply, Inc. •Walt & Jackie Ermold •Webworx Designs •Yearick’s Tennis & Trophy 2014 Scholarship Recipient: MacKenzie Woodhouse - RIT ADDISON POST Saturday, JULY 12, 2014 Page 3 Woodhull Seniors Meeting The Woodhull area seniors met July 1st, with 51 present. Pledge was led by Arnie Herrington and invocation was led by Jerry Calkins. We had a delicious meal and Sharon Clark spoke about volunteers needed to help at Faith & Action for the elderly. Mary Hults won $34 in the50/50 and Sharon Brewer won the door prize. Our visitors were Mike and Kathy Rivers and Bea Hurd, from Pigeon Forge, TN. The birthdays for July are Brenda Cline, Joni McMindes, Jean Bratte, Pam Houghtaling, Shirley Harris, Wendell Thomas and Kevin Thomas. Anniversaries for July are Warren and Brenda Cline, Mike and Kathy Rivers and Fred and Beverly Conklin. The bus is full for our trip to Lancaster on July 17th, please be at the Woodhull School by 6:45. Our next luncheon/meeting is August 5th at the Woodhull Firemen’s Field at noon, for our summer picnic. We will be doing a White Elephant Auction, so please bring a gift wrapped up, along with your table setting and your own drink and a dish to pass. Also remember to bring your favorite recipe for our cookbook that Jan and Kathy are making. Elkland Area Senior Club Thanks To Everyone We (The Troupsburg Betterment Committee) would like to thank everyone. First of all, like the Troupsburg Firemen, The Amb. Corp. and the Ladies Aux. By the way, that was a wonderful dinner. Ron Button for a wonderful job (as always) as our speaker for the day. Thanks again April Prutsman for an awesome job singing the National Anthem. She has the most outstanding voice. Thanks to everyone that had any part in making our Heritage Day a wonderful success, along with everyone who participated in the nice big parade. Also to the “Young Explosives” for the wonderful program of awesome fireworks. They always do such a wonderful program each year. Plus, the more we make in donations, the more we can have towards the fireworks each year. Thanks again to everyone and we would like your feed back on the new site this year for the fireworks, hope everyone liked it. Troupsburg Betterment Committee The Elkland Area Senior Citizens Club held their luncheon meeting at the Elkland Fire Hall on July 3rd. There were 40 members in attendance. Raymond Doan led the group in prayer followed by the Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag. The club unanimously agreed to donate $400.00 to the Elkland Fire Co. for the use of the firehall for the last two years. A thank you went out to Bill Hall in his efforts to aquire the money from the Elkland Borough. Dick Vargeson announced the “Elkland Jubilee” will be Saturday, July 12th. The Chinese Auction was held. Several larger items were auctioned off including a historical throw picturing important areas in Tioga County. It went to Betty Schuller. Peggy Chilson won the bid on a similar throw picturing the 1876 Parkhurst St. School, The 1851 Elkland Tannery, the 1905 Elkland Fire Dept. and Boro building and several other historical areas of Elkland. Voted the most patriotic attire was Olive Wood. Honorable mention went to Peggy Wynkoop, Glenn Hendrickson, Peggy Chilson and Marilyn Doan. Birthdays for July are Christine Hendrickson, Waldo Wood and Alyce Shay. Celebrating anniversaries are Roger and Peggy Wynkoop, Bob and Betty Hazlett. Winner of the door prize was Rose Ascenzi; the 50/50 - Roberta Hackett; the Osceola Big M Gift Certificate - Carol Harkenrider. The next luncheon meeting will be on August 7th at the Elkland Fire Hall. New members always welcome. ~JULY 2014 SPECIALS~ *Celebrate Red, White, and Blue by saving some Green: 1. 10% off a service by mentioning this special! 2. Purchase $75 or more in Product and save 15% off your ENTIRE PURCHASE! 3. Buy a box of I.W. Wraps to use at home and save 20%! Remember, All Military save 15% and their Immediate Family saves 10% *Must have Military ID* LOOKING FOR FANTABULOUS HEALTHY PRODUCTS AND/OR THERAPEUTIC SERVICES? Ever Heard of Youngevity, Merry Hempsters, Nikken, Herbal Remedies, Zing Bars, Honey Sticks? Check out Trinity Therapeutics to see what is on the shelves for yourself or a loved one -as there are great items for everyone! Revive Yourself and schedule a much needed Massage, or even Surprise someone with Gift Certificate -I am certain that in either case you will NOT be Disappointed! April Roush-Stanley, LMT 607.542.9809 9 East Pulteney Street, Corning, NY, 14830 TrinityTherapeutics@iCloud.com Trinity Therapeutics.Massageplanet.com NOTICE Addison Town Clerk’s office will be CLOSED Friday, July 18th and Friday, July 25th Thank You We would like to thank our family and friends for the gifts, cards and taking the time out of their day to help us celebrate our renewal of our vows for our 25th wedding anniversary . Special thank you to the Stone family and the Hayes families for all their help in the planning of this event. Thank you to Fran’s Landing for the fantastic food and the decorating, Addison American Legion, to Pastor Scott Towner for performing the service, to Karen Knapp for taking pictures and Oopsie Daisy for the beautiful flower arrangement. We are so blessed with family, friends and especially grandchildren. Thank you all! Jewell and Oakley Hayes Jr Addison Chiropractic Adam Knotts, DC 12 Community Dr., Addison NY AS PROMISED Addison Chiropractic is now registered to perform commericial driver medical exams! Come in and get yours at a great rate. Tuesdays and Thursdays at 12 Community Drive. Call 359-2225. Gentle and Effective Chiropractic Care and Nutritional Wellness by Dr. Adam Knotts- available at Addison Chiropractic on Tuesdays and Thursdays and in Painted Post on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays. Call 359-BACK or 936-4106 to schedule today. Addison Senior Dinner Club Monday, July 14 - Orange juice, goulash casserole, peas & carrots, fresh greens with vinagrette, fruited jello, wheat bread,skim milk. Tuesday, July 15 - Sliced turkey with gravy, bread stuffing, french style green beans, beet salad, pear crisp, wheat roll, skim milk. Wednesday, July 16 - Orange juice, chicken salad on lettuce, Swiss cheese slice, macaroni salad, coleslaw, rice pudding with raisins, wheat roll, skim milk. Thursday, July 17 - Orange juice, pulled pork on Kaiser roll or egg salad on Kaiser roll, Caribbean blend veggie, marinated cucumbers, jello jewels,skim milk. Friday, July 18 - Macaroni & cheese, broccoli cuts, stewed tomatoes, pears & peaches, wheat roll, skim milk. Milk and bread served daily. Coffee and tea. Menu subject to change without notice. All Senior Citizens 60 years of age and older or the spouse of a person 60 are invited to attend. The suggested donation per meal is $3.00. We gladly accept Food stamps, cash, or checks paid daily, weekly or monthly. Voluntary donations are very important to maintain the program. If you are not yet 60, there is a charge of $6.00 per meal. See your site manager. Alternate menu items require a reservation at least one day in advance. The program is sponsored by the Steuben County Office for Aging under a contract with Pro Action of Steuben and Yates Inc. For reservations call Senior Dinner Club 359-9297 between 10:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. Please make reservations at least one day in advance. ADDISON POST Saturday, JULY 12, 2014 Page 4 DINING & EVENTS Drivers License Class JULY 19: Jake Davis King of the Ring Mods. & Reg 6 Show, BRP SPONSOR: Dgien Trucking COST: $12 Ticket Info: 607-458-5275 Located on County Route 102 off from State Rte 417 Driver Don’s Driving School, Box 64, Avoca, N.Y. is offering the N.Y. State Department of Motor Vehicles 5-hour pre-license course required for a drivers license on Saturday, July 19th, 2014, from 5:00 p.m.-10:00 p.m. at the Salvation Army Citadel on Denison Parkway in Corning, NY. For info. www.driverdon.com, OR 607-566-8507. Woodhull Movie Nite We will be taking a break for July and August and suspending movie nite to give the staff time off. We will resume in September with the same schedule, the last Saturday of the month from 6:30 p.m. at the Community Church of Woodhull (near Fire Department). Have a great summer. See you in the fall! Addison Community Center Events 201 W. Main St. (Restored Bank Building) OPEN 7 days a 814-326-0888 week! CRAFT FAIR- JULY 26TH, 2014 • 9AM - 4PM CAMPBELL UNITED METHODIST CHURCH The Community Center is located at 13 Community Drive-Suite #103. The Center is available for meetings, parties, showers, receptions, etc. The hours at the Center are Monday through Friday from 8:00 am to 12:00 pm. Closed Holidays or otherwise posted. More information may be obtained by calling (607) 359-2555. Upcoming events are now being scheduled. 7/13: Gateway Fellowship, 10am. AA meeting, 7pm. 7/15: Addison Community Food Pantry, 3-4pm. Town of Jasper Community Yard Sales Community Yard Sales will be held Saturday August 2, 2014 from 9:00 AM to 3: 00 PM. -8516 MAIN STREET, CAMPBELL --VENDORS WANTED-Contact Mary (607)346-2368 FOOD9AM Donuts and Coffee, 11am Grilled Hot Dogs & Hamburgers, Salads, Chips & Drinks Public Welcome LOCALLY GROWN BEEF & PORK 408 E River St, Elkland, PA (814) 258-7283 Hours: Mon. - Fri. 8:30 - 5 Sat. 9 - 12 996 Addison Rd, Painted Post, NY 607-359-3000 Tuesday, July 15 ONLY Sirloin Steak $12.00 JASPER JUNCTION MINI MART 3857 St. Rte. 417, Jasper 607-558-4002 HOURS: M-Sat 7am-9pm, Sun 9am-4pm Order any Large or Sheet Pizza this week (July 12 - 18) & be entered to win a free lg. pizza next week. One winner drawn each week for months of July & Aug. ACTS 18:10 For I am with you, and no one is going to attack and harm you, because I have many people in this city. DONNA’S MAIN STREET MARKET & DELI Sat. Night Race Special (4PM - 8PM Only) Buy “2” whole cold subs Addison Food Pantry The Pantry is located at the Addison Community Center -13 Community Drive-Suite #103-Addison NY 14801. Our primary goal at the pantry is to assist the people of our community by helping to stretch your food budget. If anyone in the Addison area is in need of pantry assistance, please come to the pantry which is held on the 3rd Tuesday of each month In addition, if there are any individuals and or organizations that would be willing to donate a few hours of their time once a month, please contact Scott Greene at the Community Center or by calling 359-2555 between 8am and 12pm week days. Steuben County Soybean Field Day $14.99 +tx Stop in & check out our new Smith & Forge Hard Cider 16oz. Cans $2.09 inc. tax & dep. Twisted Hard Lemonade - Strawberry, Pink & Regular - 6 pks. $10.68 inc. tax & dep. HOURS: Mon. - Sat.: 7:00 AM til 9:00 PM Sunday: 8:00 AM til 9:00 PM Cornell Cooperative Extension will host a Soybean Field Day July 22, 2014 at the Robert Palmer 1613 Main St., Woodhull, NY 14898 Farm in Howard from 10:00am – Noon. Keith Waldron, Livestock and Field Crops IPM Coordinator will be discussing common soybean pest, disease thresholds, and IPM practices. In addition we will have in-field scouting demonstrations and pest & disease identification. Henry Kelsey, WNYCMA, will be on hand to discuss planting techniques, variety selection, and stand evaluation. Bob planted 3 varieties of soybeans this spring; we will evaluate those three plants varieties and their respective fields. Two (2) DEC recertification credits are available for this event in core and categories 1a, 10, 21, and 23. Contact CCE-Steuben at 607-664-2300 or email Kerri at ksb29@cornell.edu for more information and to register. Registration is appreciated by July 18th. There is no charge to attend. The farm is located at 7371 County Road 27, Hornell (Town of Howard). Note: In order to receive pesticide recertification credits, you must be present for the full event. Please bring your pesticide certification number with you to Sign In. All attendees looking to receive pesticide credits will need to sign in with name and certification number at the Registration Table. 607-458-5650 ADDISON POST Saturday, JULY 12, 2014 Page 5 JONES ESTATE AUCTION Wombough Cemetery BEAUTIFUL ORGANIC DAIRY Barn Equipment and Some Machinery 37 Tuscarora Street The *Retirement Hobby* of the Late Bruce Porter “PORTER’S ORGANICS” Part III: The Removal Submitted by: Saturday July 26, 2014 at 9 am Larry Mundy 85 Liberty Pole Road, Lindley, NY 14858 6265 County Road 68 (Crosby Creek Road) The newly orgaHornell (Steuben Co.) New York 14843 nized group wasted Farm Equipment, tools, household, scrap, 2004 Chev Off State Rte. 36 between Main Street Hornell and the St. James Hospital, turn west onto no time in needless Impala-41000 miles, 2002 GMC 4x4 pick-up - 22,000 Mill Street, go 1 block and Mill becomes Crosby Street (at the 7-Eleven Store). Follow delay. They held a Crosby out 3 miles to farm on right. miles special meeting on A good old fashion auction. May 5, 1885 to vote Due to the death of Bruce Porter, selling will be: Go to www.titusauctionservice.com for full listing and on buying land be39 Interstate Ready Organic Animals 39 longing to Willard pictures 607-359-3555 Pro-Cert Organic Certified Bliss. It was north on May Dairy One Test 2X 51M 4.1F 3.1P a knoll north of the Select Sire AI Breeding Catholic Cemetery and was deemed to be a proper site for the Addison 17 Mature Animals with 8 first calf heifers, 2 were fresh in April, 5 due for July, balance year Rural Cemetery’s need. around, (11 full Holstein; 3 Full Jersey; 3 Holstein X Jersey) Fancy 4 quarter udders, quiet and Another special meeting was held on May 18, 1885 formally approving easy to work with! the site, and it was then was voted to purchase the land from Willard Bliss ALSO 4 Short Bred Heifers (2 Holstein; 2 Cross); 7 Short Yearling Open Heifers (2 Jersey; 1 for $1,600.00. The money was to be raised by subscription, for the purchase Holstein; 4 Cross); 8 about 4-7 months (3 Full Jersey; 2 Holstein; 3 Cross); Plus 2 April Calves of nine (9) acres of land and for improvement that shall be determined. (1 Holstein; 1 Jersey); Plus any July newborns? Delmar M. Darrin presented a map at a meeting held on September 30, Cattle Interstate Tested for Penna; Pregnancy Examined; Inoculated! Cattle load with Proper 1885 which showed the cemetery avenues, paths, walks, and lots. The Payment!! books of the association were opened up for sale of lots on October 5, Barn Equipment (Selling First at 6:00 PM): Sunset 300 gal. bulk tank (#29MC631) calibrated 1885, exactly five (5) months after the first meeting. here to 2.660 lbs., sells complete; Boumatic 2 clamp together s.s. pipeline system, all controls, The association was barely two (2) years old (1887) when the Board of sink, 2 claw units, app. 150 ft. of pipeline; Relatively new Universal 5 h.p. vacuum pump with reclaimer; Quarter milker; s.s. bucket; strainer; various livestock supplies; Six (6) steel gutter Education of the Addison Union School District announced plans for the grates for 18 in. wide gutter; Four (4) round poly like new calf hutches; construction of a grammar school building on a portion of the grounds of Equipment (Sells right after Cattle!): Hydro Ram (Pik Rite) single axle manure spreader with the Wombough Cemetery on Tuscarora Street, if a satisfactory agreements hyd. gate; Kverneland KFM KD807 tub grinder; Good Killbros gravity box on JD gear; IH #10 could be reached for the disinterment (removal) of the bodies buried at the (or 510?) 16x7 single disc grain drill, dry fert. and front mount grass seeder; JD 15A (5ft.) flail Wombough site. The Addison Rural Cemetery Association, then, extended chopper; Two (2) flat bed wagons with steel grate decks; AC 13 ft. vibrashank; Pequea 910 the school district a concession to make available suitable ground in the tedder (needs front part of p.t.o. shaft); Old Melrow skid steer with Wisc. gas engine, material eastern section of the new cemetery for reburial for much of the dead of the bucket; Kverneland KD 814 3 pt. round bale tub grinder (needs some work); NH 329 single Wombough Cemetery as may fall to the district to remove, that is, those beater manure spreader; 1961 IH s/a farm truck with hoist and grain body; Hand crank garden not removed by friends. compost tumbler; Front mount spare fuel tank (off Western JD tractor); Four (2) Front weights It took an act of the New York State Legislature authorizing such action. and bracket (off TN65 tractor); The New York State Legislature authorized this action by a 2/3 vote of the Sale Order: Barn Equip. @ 6:00 immediately followed by Cattle then Machinery about 7:25 legislature on May 26, 1887 without the approval of the Governor. (Ch. 476, PM. Lunch and comfort facility on site! 1887). This was required for the school district to begin construction of the TERMS: CASH. Checks from known parties in good standing. Unkown persons need currernt new Grammar School (Village Hall) today. bank letter or leave purchases until check clears. Proper ID for bidders card required! There was , also a provision reading as follows; “For such of the branches of the Wombough cemetery as have grounds assigned to them in the said Owned by Dorothy Porter Wombough Cemetery, and whose surviving friends choose to avail themFor Specific Info on Items Selling Call Steve Porter 607-324-0050 selves of the advantages offered, equal facilities will be afforded. Later, in June of 1887, public notice was published by the school notifyAuction Conducted by: ing families to remove their family’s bodies from the Wombough Cemetery; James P. Pirrung and Associates or the district would remove such remains and rebury them in the space PIRRUNG AUCTIONEERS, INC. provided by the association. There, then, followed a general removal of Phone: 585-728-2520 Fax: 585-728-3378 the bodies, a time which according to the word of the residents of that day Website: www.pirrunginc.com who have now passed on, that was a gruesome and depressing time, as wagons filed through the streets with badly molded and rotting coffins or the bare bodies of the long buried, north along Tuscarora Street to Maple or Front Street (it is unclear which or both streets were used), to the road between the Catholic and Presbyterian Cemeteries to the northeast corner of the new established Rural Cemetery for reinternment. This process lasted a number of days in the summer days of 1887 and cast a general sadness over the Addison community. 2261 Potter Rd., Addison, NY Only when the process was over, and the goal of a new grammar school built, did life return to normal. Construction of the grammar school commenced shortly thereafter with a new edifice serving the children of the Addison schools early into the 1960’s. The building, located at 37 Tuscarora Street is still serving the people of Addison as its Village hall and police department. Selling Thurs. Eve., July 17, 2014 - 6:00 PM Rathbone Raceway July 13, 2014 • 1:00 PM Kathy Robertshaw Memorial Dear Editor Origin of Addison Little League $100 to win Stock heavyy ring plus Stock Lite, Stock Appearing Open, All Kid Classes The year was 1949 and in that year, John Mike O’Keefe and Rathbun “Bun” Stuart were employees of the Addison Post Office. John O’Keefe was the Postmaster while Bun Stuart was a rural mail carrier. Both, however, in their youth had been outstanding athletes and baseball was their game of choice. In 1949, they hatched a plan to bring Little League baseball to Addison. The league would be comprised of kids 8-12 years old and sponsors were solicited for uniforms, equipment, etc. The high school was asked to allow the use of their athletic fields for the Little League team to compete. Eventually, all the pieces came together and the Addison Little League was founded and first began competition in 1950. The first games were played on the site of what is now the tennis courts at the high school and later the games were played behind the high school. Initial sponsors and teams were The Addison Legion (Giants), Phoenix Hose Fire Company (Yankees), Kiwanis (Cards), and the Wells Hose Fire Company (Cubs). Some of the first coaches for these teams were John Grange, Walt Rice, Perry Wheaton Sr., and Chuck Wade. In the early fifties, there were no malls, video games, I-phones and as a result the games were well attended. People came whether they had kids playing or not. Later on, in 1961, it was decided that Addison Little League baseball needed its own home and a diamond was built and fenced with dugouts on its’ current site largely through the efforts of volunteers and donations from local merchants. Wade’s Coal and Concrete donated the concrete, and Zeke Dininny donated the land upon which the current games are played. Volunteers mowed and raked the baseball diamonds and still do. It should be noted that Zeke also sponsored men’s softball teams for years and coached in Little League himself. Thousands of Addison youths have participated in Little League since its inception in 1950. The important thing to remember is that the founding of the Addison Little League was truly a community team effort and it was driven by the dreams of two men, John Mike O’Keefe and Bun Stuart, for whom the baseball field is dedicated to and named after. Dennis Grange, Ithaca, NY Sheila Gotshall, Addison, NY THE JASPER-TROUPSBURG CENTRAL SCHOOL IS LOOKING FOR THE FOLLOWING 2014-15 COACHES!! IMMEDIATE OPENINGS: Boys Modified Soccer, start date September 3, 2014 ANTICIPATED OPENINGS (pending teacher applicants): Girls Varsity Soccer, start date August 18, 2014 Boys Modified Basketball, start date November 12, 2014 Please send letter of interest and resume to: Jean M. Green, Athletic Director Jasper Troupsburg Central School PO Box 81 Jasper, NY 14855 Phone: (607) 792-3675 ext. 7125 jgreen@jtcsd.org By July 17, 2014 ADDISON POST Saturday, JULY 12, 2014 Page 6 Classified Ad Rate: $7.00 FOR THE FIRST 20 WORDS 10¢ A WORD THEREAFTER Deadline: Wednesday By 3:00 PM FOR SALE NOTICE JONSERED CHAIN SAWS BAKED GOODS & PRODUCE NOTICE A & J Bulk Foods is having a 10% discount sale til sold out. Check us out at 2728 Cty. Rt. 117, Troupsburg, NY 14885 Only on bulk foods! 27-6T-P Saw Chain, Bars Sprocket & Repairs For Most Brands of Chain Saws Hydraulic Hose Belts, Pulleys Sprockets, Bearings Oil & Grease Bolts by the pound Forney welding supplies 6085 County Route 100 Addison, NY Roadside stand open Friday PM and Saturday. We have breads, pies, cookies and fresh donuts Saturdays. 27-4T-P TWIN RIVERS CAMPGROUND AUCTION at Manas Rabers, 3510 July 12th, 5 p.m. Donations & Drake Hill Rd., Jasper, NY Consignments accepted. 14855. 28-4T-P Call 368-5465. 26-3T-P PEACHES ARE HERE! A & B Repair Shop 11204 Co. Rte. 119 Addison, N.Y. FOR SALE 3 miles West of Addison 2002 Harley Davidson. 607-359-4197 FLSTF Fat Boy. Silver. Lots Call between 8:00-8:30AM of chrome. 27K. Southern Shop Hours: M-F: 7-7; Sat.: 7-5 bike. Great condition. Awesome sound! Beautiful bike. It's ready to go. You'll enjoy FIREWOOD FOR SALE the ride. $8500.00 o.b.o. Split and slabwood, avail- Text or call Jason at 607able delivered, all hardwood 329-0398. 28-1T-P HEAP approved. Various size loads available. Call for pricing. Phone 607-4585816. 14-23T-P HOME INSURANCE Let us help you protect your most valued Asset Local Service Low Rates Call the Stewart Agency 359-3617 FOR SALE Pine, Hemlock, Larch and Oak Lumber. In stock and cut to order. BEILER LUMBER 11227 Co. Rte. 119 Addison, NY. 3 miles west of Addison 607359-4197. Call at 8:00 to 8:30 a.m. MILLER’S POLY LAWN FURNITURE Now stocking 9 colors! Tables, Settees, Gliders, Swings, Chairs, and more in a variety of styles. Maintenance free furniture, 3482 CR. 31, Greenwood, NY 14839, 1 mile north of Jasper. 24-7T-P DRAKE HILL BUILDING SUPPLY 2975 DRAKE HILL RD. JASPER, NY Complete buildings or any part thereof. #1 40 year metal $1.97 ft. & up. #2 $1.69 ft. & down. Laminate Post 50 year warrantee. We offer a complete line of custom made windows - new construction or replacement. All sizes, shapes, and styles. 26-8T-P E&M BULK FOOD 1 mile off 417 on Church Hill Rd, Woodhull, NY Baking needs, groceries, meats, cheeses, maple syrup & more. Open Mon. - Sat. Come check us out! 14-RTF-C FOR SALE Husqvarna lawn mower 22 v 46, new mower, sale $1500.00. 607-792-3323. Spruce Glen, Jasper. 28-1T-C CLASSIFIED AD RATE: $7.00 for the first 20 words 10¢ a word thereafter LOGS FOR SALE Good quality White Pine for sale by the Tri-Axle load. Also hardwood, pole length firewood for sale. Contact Kevin at Two Rivers Timber Co. in Addison for information. 607359-2201. 27-8T-C FOR SALE Village of Addison, single family residence with detached garage. Currently a rental with mo.-mo. lease. Great income property or personal residence. Location: 13 Brooks Avenue. Asking $59,000. Contact Vicky at 570-418-0092 for details. 27-RTF-C BLUEBERRIES U-Pick, We-Pick, Rt. 352, Big Flats. Monday - Friday 8 a.m. - 6 p.m.; Saturday 8 a.m. - 4 p.m.; Sunday 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. We do not spray our berries. 27-RTF-C WILDERNESS ARCHERY OUTFITTERS 20 target 3D range. Opens up June 2 - 8:00 a.m. till 8:00 p.m. 7 days a week. Shop open by appointment. 585-314-2574 till August. 22-10T-P services GUARANTEED TIRE & AUTO Tires Sold and Repaired Lowest prices 43 William St., Guaranteed! Addison, NY Motor Vehicle, ATV, Farm, 607-359-2786 Construction, Lawn Equipment, RV’s, Trailers and More! Area’s Largest InStock Inventory! Auto and Light Truck Repair! Brakes USDA are our specialty! 55 Main Carefree Affordable Housing Street, Lawrenceville, PA. For the Elderly (62 years of 570-827-0215. 33-RTF age or older), Handicapped/ Disabled regardless of age. PAYING HIGHEST RATES ADDISON PLACE APARTMENTS Spacious Spacious11Bedroom Bedroom Apartments Apartments ApplicationsAccepted Accepted Applications Call today for an appointment to view our community, for an application or for general information. TDD# Relay 711 Valerie Dominick, Manager. 30-RTF-C FARMER’S MARKET 417 between Woodhull/Jasper Monday, Wednesday, Friday 8 a.m. - 6 p.m.; Saturday 8 LINDVILLE STORAGE & a.m. - 3 p.m. Crafts, baked RENTAL goods, produce in season. Storage units for rent 5x10 -27-2T-P $40.00; 10x10 - $55.00, larger units available. Pay for 3 months, get 4th month CAMPERS-KYAKERSfree! 12 Cty. Rt. 115, Lindley, FISHERMENNice private, shady spot by NY across from Brownie’s. Canisteo River near Addison Call 607-542-5286 or email IBSWNY@verizon.net. For lead or lead acid batteries. Phone 607-329-7342. A1 PARTY TENTS Equipment for all occasions. DJ Services also available. a1partytentrental@gmail.com (607)425-6837 or (607)4258495. 11-RTF-C ADDISON AUCTION HOUSE 7777 Rt.417 Addison, NY WALSH’S AUTO REPAIR in Addison, NY is currently selling new tires for all vehicles, including car & truck, ATV’s lawn & garden, trailer, agricultural, construction, and industrial at $10 above wholesale cost. Mounting & balancing FREE! 607-242-4565. 45-RTF-C AUTO INSURANCE Save money!!! Low Rates!! Low Down Payment, Local Service Call the Stewart Agency 359-3617 NOTICE BOYER’S SHEET METAL & WELDING OPEN Monday thru Friday 4:30 - 6:30 Saturday 8:00 - Noon Weekly auctions, Thurs- Phone 607-359-2333 607-483-1455 day evenings 5:30 pm. 12-RTF-C General merchandise used & new. Inventory SCOTT’S PARTY TENTS TABLES & CHAIRS changes each week. Consignments accepted 607-359- Book early. 359-2596; cell: 13-RTF-C 2234 leave message. We buy 377-2616. to rent seasonally for $200/ households & estates. Check family unit. FOR ALL YOUR FOR RENT Also suitable for swimming, Village of Woodhull, large Auctionzip.com type in ROOFING, SIDING, picnicking. NO ATV’s. commerical area, $450.00 Addison Auction House INTERIOR-EXTERIOR Painting & Seamless Gutter TOWNER TREE FARMS, month; workshop $250.00 BUYING UNWANTED Needs, Call Dan Mayo Addison (607)359-2314 or month, first month & security SCRAP METAL General Contractor (607) required. 607-661-6768. TLTowner@aol.com. 28-2T-C YOUNG HICKORY FLOWER FARM 2819 Cty. Rt. 117 Troupsburg, NY 607-525-6564 We now have top soil * Proven winner Hanging Baskets * Victorian Planters * BedFOR SALE John Deere 110, mower/ ding plants * Perennials * Shrubpushblade/snowblower/tiller bery * Strawberry Baskets * Fruit $650.00. 607-792-3323. Trees * Ornamental Trees * Cemetery Urns Filled * Bulk Spruce Glen, Jasper. Mulch - Natural Brown, Red & 28-1T-C Black. Gift Certificates Available - Major Credit Cards Accepted. Cow Manure, MushEMPLOYMENT Processed room Soil, great for gardening. Large selection of Pottery & Garden Decor. Summer Hours: High School Math, Mon. - Fri. 4 p.m. - 7 p.m.; Sat. 9 Substitute For Extended Leave: Jasper-Troupsburg a.m. - 5 p.m. CLOSED SUNDAY. 19-1T-C Central School Information regarding this NOTICE position and application maAmish Archery Course, July terials are available on the 26. Please register with school website: http:// Mose Miller before July 19. www.jtcsd.org/district-employment. Please contact Mr. 28-1T-P Christopher Parker at NOTICE (607)792-3690 for any further details. Application materials Black raspberries are ready, must be received by 07/16/14. we pick Monday, Wednesday, Friday. Order yours at Joe 28-1T-C Yoder’s, 241 Cty. Rt. 103, Woodhull, NY. 28-2T-C Need Something Faxed? See Us At The Addison Post 42 Main St. 607-359-2238 Fax: 359-2283 FOR RENT NOTICE Part-time Home Business. Choose your own hours. Excellent income potential. Training provided. Work from home. FREE details at: www.mindpire.biz 28-1T-P Cars, trucks and farm 359-3966. 45-RTF equipment, catalytic converters. Call Jim 846-8816. FOR RENT UNCLE MIKE’S KENNELS In Troupsburg, 2 bedroom 5-RTF-C & PET GROOMING trailer, $350.00 plus security Addison, NY J.S. GENERAL deposit. No smoking or pets 607-359-3921 CONTRACTING allowed. Call (607)525-6410. Vet recommended, spa“Complete Services”: New- cious country boarding, 28-2T-P Old Building/Remodeling/ walks twice daily or outdoor HOUSE FOR RENT Sheetrock/Roofing/Siding/ exercise, baths, nails and 3 bedroom house in Green- Decks/ Concrete/Tile/Land- grooming of all breeds. wood, country setting, scaping. Fully Insured, Free 26-8T-C washer/dryer hookup, $450. Estimates. (607) 458-5254. plus utilities and security deposit. No pets or smoking. HORSEBACK RIDING WANTED 607-225-4212. 28-1T-P LESSONS Cornerstonetrainingstables.com DAYSPRING WANTED Horses for sale. (607)359APARTMENTS I & II Antiques, costume jewelry 2390. 15-RTF-C 220 E. Tioga Ave., Corning, NY. and silver coins. Hours: One bedroom for age 62 and Thursday - Sunday 11 a.m. older or disabled regardless of 4 p.m. Eagle Inn Shop, 11 WELDING SERVICE age. Handicapped accessible. Portable welding done at West Front St., Addison, NY 607-936-6239 (Voice/TDD) 15-RTF-C your home. Jacob King, Equal Housing Opportunity. 6085 County Route 100, WANTED Addison, NY. 607-458-5268, FOR RENT Standing hay Lindleycall between 7:00 7:30 p.m. Village of Woodhull, small 1 Tuscarora area. 346-7630; bedroom upper apartment, 27-5T-P 742-6609. 27-2T-P large shared yard, $325.00 STEUBEN SPORTING month plus utilities, security GOODS & first month rent required. 44W. Lamoka Ave. 607-661-6768. 28-2T-P Savona, NY 583-2044 YARD SALE FOR YOUR Did you know you can use July 11 and 12 - 8 a.m. - 2 your “crossbows” the last p.m. Bunker Hill Rd., 1st DIGITAL two weeks of archery sea- road on right off CR 85. PRINTING son!! Stop in and see one Household items, furniture, today in store & pick up ar- table set, go-kart gear, variNEEDS rows while you’re at it. ous items. 28-1T-P Business Cards, 21-RTF-C 28-2T-P SALES Invoices, Envelopes, Raffle Tickets Addison Post 359-2238 CLASSIFIED AD DEADLINE WEDNESDAY BY 3:00 P.M. EVERYTHING MUST GO! Large variety. Some items, make offer, Friday, July 11th, Saturday, July 12th, Sunday, July 13th. 2657 & 2696 Reservoir Hill Road. 9 a.m. till? 28-1T-P ADDISON POST Saturday, JULY 12, 2014 Page 7 CUTLER’S CARPET Residential or Commercial Advertise Here Weekly and Save! Call for details 359-2238 PAINT ~ CARPET ~ VINYL ~ CORK HARDWOOD ~ CERAMIC LAMINATE FLOORING ~ FREE ESTIMATES Monday - Friday 8:00am - 6:00pm 33 W. William St. Saturday 9:00am - 3:00pm Corning, NY 14830 Closed Sunday 962-2466/962-3550 (Fax) www.cutlersinc.com ~ email:cutlerscarpeting@stny.rr.com STRAUSS TREE SERVICE Well Drilling & Pump Service Removal, Topping, Trimming Free Estimates Fully Insured STEPHEN STRAUSS, SR. 607-359-3318 10646 Ct. Rt. 119 Addison, N.Y. 14801 H.P. Smith & Son Insurance Agency Open Monday thru Friday 9:00 am to 5:00 pm Saturdays 9:00 am to Noon Woodhull, NY • 607-458-5151 Leach’s Ag Repair Doug Leach - Owner & Mechanic 5626 Cty. Rte. 21 • Addison, NY 14801 The only local, NYS registered cable driller in the area. We do our own work just like we’ve done for 40 years. Pump Sales & Service Rodney Welsh, Dwight Mather, Pumps Wells 542-5464 769-1859 Faye Guild-Nash RealtyUSA.com 607-769-5902 www.corningrealestateagent.com GERBES COLLISION SERVICE 1434 State Rte. 417, Greenwood, NY 14839 Phone: 1-607-225-9974 Email: gercolser@hotmail.com Scott Gerbes cell: 607-382-3885 QUALITY COLLISION REPAIRS *Locally owned & operated - Family Oriented *Customer Satisfaction a Priority - We Guarantee It! *Free Estimates Legal notice Please call me with your repair needs: 607-359-2055 • 607-267-0382 Stewart’s Contracting Complete homes, foundations to kitchens, bathrooms, windows, siding, concrete work, pole barns, garages, steel buildings of all sizes. CALL: 814-517-4051 FAX: 814-517-4205 Publication Notice of Organization of LOWMAN PROPERTIES, LLC Under Section 206 of the Limited Liability Company Law Articles of Org. filed NY Sec. of State (SSNY) 6/11/14. Office in Chemung Co. SSNY desig. agent of LLC upon whom process may be served. SSNY shall mail copy of process to 311 Lake St., Elmira, NY 14901. Purpose: Any lawful purpose. Publication Notice of Organization of KMJ VINEYARDS, LLC Under Section 206 of the Limited Liability Company Law KMJ VINEYARDS, LLC Articles of Org. filed NY Sec. of State (SSNY) 5/21/2014. Office in Chemung Co. SSNY desig. agent of LLC upon whom process may be served. SSNY shall mail copy of process to 76 Halderman Hollow Rd., Elmira, NY 14903, which is also the principal business location. Purpose: Any lawful purpose. Publication Notice of Organization of RT. 13 AUTO SALES LLC Dad’s Septic Tank Service 1529 Sullivan Road - Addison, NY 14801 (607) 359-3402 ~Pumping, Service, New Installations~ BK TRANSFER 5324 County Road 14 • Odessa, NY 14869 “A Farmer Friendly Direct Marketing Service” • Accepting all types of livestock • Competitive Pricing • Trucking available Toll Free: 1-877-208-0123 Local: 607-703-0052 • Barb: 607-227-5282 Working with you the farmer! 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SSNY desig. agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail process to 3785 W Hill Rd, Painted Post, NY 14870. Purpose: General. Patricia Marie Frawley Licensed Real Estate Salesperson Cell: 917-592-2534 Office: 607-936-4663 Fax: 607-936-0412 Email: pfrawley@realtyusa.com 71 Denison Parkway W., Corning NY 14830 Publication Notice of Organization of CREAGENT MARKETING, LLC Under Section 206 of the Limited Liability Company Law The name of the Limited Liability Company is CreAgent Marketing, LLC (“Company”). Its Articles of Organization were filed with the Secretary of State on June 12, 2014. The office of the Company is to be located in Steuben County, New York. The Secretary of State has been designated as agent upon whom process against the Company may be served. The post office address to which the Secretary of State shall mail process is 41 E. Market St., Suite 202, Corning, New York 14830. The purpose of the business of the Company is to engage in general business enterprises. Notice of Formation of Keegan, Berube, and Ramsey, LLC. Articles of Org. filed with NY Dept. of State on April 11, 2014. Office Location: Chemung County. Sec. of State designated agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served and shall mail process to: 3031 Camden Avenue, Horseheads, NY 14845 principal business address. Purpose: investment. Notice of Formation of a Limited Liability Company WiseConnect Consulting Group LLC (LLC), Articles of Organization filed with the Secretary of State of New York (SSNY) on 5/8/2014. Office Location: Steuben County. SSNY has been designated as agent of the LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail a copy of process to: C/O WiseConnect Consulting Group LLC, 3425 Fieldstone Ln, Painted Post, 14870. Purpose: Any lawful purpose. Publication Notice of Organization of VACHANAMRUT, LLC Under Section206 of the Limited Liability Company Law VACHANAMRUT, LLC Articles of Org. filed NY Sec. of State (SSNY) 5/27/14. Office in Chemung Co. SSNY desig. agent of LLC upon whom process may be served. SSNY shall mail copy of process to 205 Lake St., Penn Yan, NY 14527, which is also the principal business location. Purpose: Any lawful purpose. ADDISON POST Saturday, JULY 12, 2014 Page 8 PINNACLE PINNACLE $30 DAYS! GOLF CLUB • SUMMER TWILIGHT SPECIAL $15/person after 6:00 play as many holes as you can. Monday – Friday • THURSDAY .50 WING NIGHT • FRIDAY FISH FRY Saturday and Sunday 18 HOLE GOLF, CART AND LUNCH SPECIAL $30/person 1904 Pinnacle Rd., Addison • 359-4082 ESTATE SALE Couch, Campbell Kids Collectibles, Roll Top Desk, Trunk, Cedar Chest, Hover Round, Indian Dolls, Curio Cabinet & Much More! July 17 - 18 - 19 8:00 AM - 4:00 PM 6248 Cty. Rte. 119, Cameron, New York NOTICE PLEASE TAKE NOTICE, that the Town Board of the Town of Woodhull, Steuben County, New York will hold a Public Hearing for property owners within the waste water district on Wednesday July 16, 2014 at 7:00 pm at the Woodhull Town Hall, 1585 Academy Street, Woodhull, NY 14898 regarding the Municipal Sanitary Sewer System and Easement for the individual sanitary laterals and other pertinent appurtenances. The Town’s Attorney, as well as a representative from Hunt Engineers, Architects & Land Surveyors P.C., will be in attendance to review the project status as well as needed easement. They will also answer any question pertaining to the project during the meeting. Refreshments will be provided. BY ORDER OF THE TOWN BOARD OF THE TOWN OF WOODHULL 7/1/2014 Sharon A. Brewer Town Clerk NOTICE OF COMPLETION OF FINAL ASSESSMENT ROLL (Pursuant to Section 516 of the Real Property Tax Law) Notice is hereby given that the assessor(s) of the Town of Jasper, Steuben County, NY, for the year 2014, has completed and verified the final assessment roll and a certified copy has been filed in the office of the town clerk for the Town of Jasper at Preacher Street, Town of Jasper, NY on the 2nd day of July, 2014, for public inspection where such roll shall be retained as a public record. The final assessment roll is available on the county website at http://www. steubencounty.org/pages.asp?PID=464 Herbert Heintz Sole Assessor/Assessor Chairman NOTICE OF COMPLETION OF FINAL ASSESSMENT ROLL (Pursuant to Section 516 of the Real Property Tax Law) Notice is hereby given that the assessor(s) of the Town of Tuscarora, Steuben County, NY, for the year 2014, has completed and verified the final assessment roll and a certified copy has been filed in the office of the town clerk for the town of Tuscarora at 1094 Gill Road, Town Hall, Freeman, NY on the 2nd day of July, 2014, for public inspection where such roll shall be retained as a public record. Robert L. Housel Sole Assessor/Assessor Chairman There’s Still Time to Host a Fresh Air Child in Finger Lakes, NY • RESTAURANT OPEN DAILY Don’t miss our Friday Fish Fry or Sunday Brunch! 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Children who are reinvited by host families may continue with The Fresh Air Fund through age 18 and can enjoy extended trips. Over 65 percent of all children are reinvited to stay with their host families, year after year. For more information on hosting a Fresh Air child, please contact Marjorie Seiderman at 607-329(607) 438-7183 4023 or visit The Fresh Air Fund online at www. freshair.org. www.blackrabbitcoins.com • blackrabbitcoin@gmail.com PRICES VALID ONLY Outdoor Flea Markets on Saturdays “Black Rabbit Coins and Collectables” Buying & Selling U.S. and World Coins, Tokens and Exonumia For all your digital printing needs see us at the Addison Post • Business Cards • Raffle Tickets • Invoices • Color Copies Phone: 607-359-2238 ADDISON POST Saturday, JULY 12, 2014 Page 9 Elmira Downtown Announces NEW DATE for the 7th Annual Elmira Street Painting Festival on July 19th & 20th Margaret E. Smith The 7th Annual Elmira Street Painting Festival presented by Seneca Beverage Corporation is an art-filled, family fun weekend celebrating creativity! Stroll through our historic downtown while art takes place on the ground- and all around. Quickly becoming a weekend tradition where families and friends can enjoy the creative spirit together. Join all the artists, musicians, and lovers of the arts, young and old, who gather in downtown Elmira on West Water Street and North Main Street for this celebration of the arts, centering around the Street Painting Festival, fashioned after the Italian street painters “I Madonnari”, a street chalk art form dating back to the 16th century, as well as activities and entertainment for everyone. Street painting squares sponsored by businesses, families, and individuals are used as a canvas for inspirations in chalk. In addition, come witness our future street painters, over 40 “Chalk it Up” students take to the street with chalk in hand and create their own fabulous masterpieces. This two-day celebration of ART came to life in July of 2008. With the positive transformation of downtown Elmira, the goal of the organization was to have our local residents and visitors rediscover our city and bring awareness to our locally owned restaurants, stores, and other businesses. Within this event, local and regional artists used the pavement as canvas to transform downtown Elmira streets. The Streets literally become a gallery of ART. Our Artists come together to display their diverse talents on the asphalt – using only chalk – in styles that range from Renaissance classicism to Cubism, Pop Art or their own creative style. These concrete masterpieces are left on the sidewalk for the public to enjoy until the rains come down. In addition to the street art, musical entertainment adds to the creative setting. And of course, don’t forget to stroll through the Elmira Street Painting Festival Arts and Craft Show in the Mark Twain Riverfront Park to discover our local artist and their amazing talent. Fun For The Whole Family • Street Painting – both featured and our young artists. • Arts & Crafts Fair • Live Music • Food Trucks • Children’s Activities • Face Painting • And More...! Street painters are encouraged to register in advance. Pre-registered street painters will be matched with a sponsored square on a first-come-first-serve basis. Street painting squares may also be purchased for $10 on the day of the event. Musical Acts Saturday, July 19th Water Street Stage 12:00pm - 5:00pm • Delta Blues by Gerard Burke • Nate Miner and Joanna Yeager • Underwater Tiger Saturday Night, July 19th Wisner Park Stage 5:00pm - 10pm • RUST • Wendy Owens and Renegade • Tongue and Groove ESPF After Hours 10:00pm-12:30am Bands to be announced shortly Sunday, July 20th Water Street Stage 12:00pm - 4:00pm • Grey Matters • The Relics • The Bulletones • Closing Ceremony/Awards Margaret E. Smith, age 69, of Pine Tree Village, Painted Post, NY. died Friday, July 4, 2014. Friends were invited to call at the Kenyon Funeral Home, Elkland, Pa. Monday, July 7 from 6:00 to 8:00 pm. Funeral Mass was conducted Tuesday, July 8 at 1:00 pm. at St. Thomas the Apostle Catholic Church, Elkland, Pa. Burial was in Mt. Hope Cemetery, Troupsburg, NY. Arrangements are in care of the Kenyon Funeral Home, Elkland, Pa. BOOM LIFT Get workers in the air with a safe boom lift for those hard to reach places. WADE’S Addison, NY 607-359-4500 Great Service at the Right Price! BRING A FRIEND SpiV Spirit In The Valley July 19th, 2014 • 1:00-8:00pm Valerio Park, at the Light Sponsored by Addison Council of Churches Giveaways All Day Praise Bands: • Lift Up The Light • Crosseyedfish • A Few More Faithful • Charlie Payne Family • Reign Tree Free Admission & Parking • Free Food • Chicken BBQ • Games • Face Painting Sponsors: Michael Cook State Farm Insurance (585) 593-2665 Loucks Countryside Propane (607) 527-3030 Davis Piano Studio (607) 458-5771 Got Your Back Chiropractic (607) 769-6872 Cornerstone Training Stables (607) 359-2390 Towner Tree Farm, Friends of Addison ADDISON POST Saturday, JULY 12, 2014 Page 10 Addison Post Color Copy Specials! • Digital quality copies at See us FIRST for competitive prices! a quick quote before • 1 sided & 2 sided printing you buy elsewhere! • Multiple Quantity Discounts You may be surprised! 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You are loved & missed 24/7 by family & friends Patsy, Glenn & Rodney Jr. Grandchildren: RJ, Myranda, Joey, MyKalinn, and Josh Lindley Community Meeting Attention all who utilize the Lindley Post Office: The US Postal Service will be holding a Community Meeting Monday, July 21st at 6:00 pm at the Lindley Town Hall, 637 US 15, Lindley NY 14858 to answer questions about possible discontinuation of US Post Office Services in the town of Lindley. Options being considered by the Post Office include: 1). keeping the Post Office open limited hours; 2). stopping US Post Office Services and allowing a local town business to offer limited services; 3). closing the Post O ff i c e a n d h a v i n g customers purchase mail delivery services through a carrier or 4). relocating Post Office Box service to another location. Surveys due back to the Post Office by July 7th are available at the Lindley Post Office counter, if you do not receive one in the mail. All interested parties are requested to attend. SUMMER SALE ON ALL IN-STOCK INDOOR FURNITURE! • Interior Furniture & Many Gifts • Amish Handcrafted Furniture We also carry: Amish Heaters • Dog Runs • Chicken Coops • Quilts • Carolina Carports • King Swing Swingsets (Swingsets can be purchased through rent to own for 24 months with a small down payment) • Run-In Sheds • Gazebos • Horse Barns • Wood and Vinyl Storage Sheds • Any Size Building Available Sheds & Gazebos can be purchased three ways: • 3% Off for Cash or Check • 90 Days Same as Cash • Rent To Own with 24 or 36 Month Plan Large Selection of In-Stock Lawn Furniture 99 Canal Street Exit 49 off I-86 Big Flats, NY www.theamishworkshop.com 607-562-8010 Open: Monday - Saturday Addison Eagles Club Horse Shoe Tournament A Horse Shoe Tournament will be held July 27, 2014 at the Addison Eagles Club 12:00 - noon start. $10.00 a person, draw for a partner. Any questions contact: Rick Stewart - 769-0189; Randy Baker 684-3087. Connie Lorraine Dean Connie Lorraine Dean, age 65, of Addison, NY, passed away on Sunday, July 6, 2014 at her home surrounded by her loving family. Connie was born on August 22, 1948 in Rathbone, NY, the daughter of the late Faye and Florence “Skip” (Aldrige) Gardner. Connie married Wayne P. Dean, Sr. in Florida in 1987. Connie worked for Corning, Inc. as a forming operator, retiring in 1993. In her free time, she enjoyed gardening and weeding her flower beds, and crocheting. Her greatest joy came from spending time with her family, especially her grandchildren. She will be missed by all who knew her. She is survived by her loving husband of 27 years: Wayne P. Dean, Sr. of Addison; children: Teresa M. Torres of Addison, Lisa N. Childs of Addison, Wayne P. Dean, Jr. of Addison, Dominic J. Siciliano of West Palm Beach, FL, and Christena M. Wilson of Lindley, NY; grandchildren: Christopher P. Snow, Zachary J. Dean, Nicholas R. Dart, Hunter J. Childs, Joy Annie Torres, Nina Marie Burdick, Lena N. Burdick; step-children: Gina Sanders of West Palm Beach, FL, and Joseph A. Siciliano of West Palm Beach, FL; sisters: Joan Maine of Elkland, PA, and Janine Stauffer of Painted Post, NY; and several nieces and nephews. In addition to her parents, Connie was predeceased by two brothers, James Gardner and Burt Gardner, and uncle, Charles “Bucky” English. Connie’s family held private services. Those wishing may offer donations in Connie’s name to the American Lung Association-Finger Lakes Region, 1595 Elmwood Avenue, Rochester, NY 14620. Carpenter-Flint Funeral Home in Addison is entrusted with the arrangements. Kind words and memories may be shared with the family at www.carpenter-flintfuneralhome.com. The Addison Post only accepts Obituaries that come from Funeral Homes or other printed newspapers. Gifts to Addison Public Library In Memory of: Jack W. Perkins By: The Shockley Family The Kraken Project (AM) by Douglas Preston Act of War (AM) by Brad Thor Invisable (AM) by James Patterson Counterfeit Lies (AM) Oliver North Ghostship: A novel from The Numa Files (AF) by Clive Cussler ADDISON POST Saturday, JULY 12, 2014 Page 12 ADDISON First Presbyterian - Rev. Peter Marr. Each Lord’s Day Morning Worship 10:00 am, Fellowship Period last Sunday of every month. Episcopal Church Of The Redeemer: The Rev. Linda Leibhart. 1 Wombough Square 607-359-2300. Sunday 11:00 am Holy Eucharist & Church School. Gateway Fellowship - Pastor Scott L. Towner, Sunday 10am Service, Nursery & Kid’s Church 11am at the Addison Community Center. Bible Study: Tuesday evenings at Oakley & Jewell Hayes’ home at 6:30pm. Please call Pastor Scott 359-2430 or email at pastortree@zoominternet.net for more info. gatewayaddisonny.com Riverside - 16 Main Street, Addison. Riverside Youth - Mondays 6:00pm (when in school). Your special meeting place. St. Catherine’s - Rev. Patrick Connor. Lord’s Day Masses: Sat. 5:15; Sun. 10:30; Consult bulletin for schedule of Masses for holidays & confessions. Sovereign Grace Baptist - Pastor Scott Greene. Corner Front & Wall Sts., Sun. School 10:30 am, Morning Wshp 9:00 am children & adults. The Jesus Church Mennonite Fellowship - 1 mile west of Addison on Route 417. Tim Wright, Pastor, Sunday School 9:30 am; Worship 10:30 am. www.thejesuschurchnymc. com First Baptist - Rev. Scott Greene, 14 Baldwin Ave. 359-3404, Sunday School 9:30 am, Worship 10:30 am. United Methodist - Pastor Peggy Knopf, 359-2316; Sunday Worship Service 10 am. ADRIAN Canisteo Valley Church of Christian Fellowship - Meets in Adrian; Worship starts at 10:00 am Adrian Baptist Church - Adrian, NY. Sunday School 10 am, Worship Service 11 am. Church phone (607) 698-2989. Pastor Frank Lenahan AUSTINBURG Baptist Church - Adrian Essigmann, Pastor. Sun. Schl. 10 am. Wshp. 11 am, Praise 7 pm; Wed. Prayer 7 pm. United Methodist Church - Sunday Worship 9:30 am; Fellowship 10:30 am; Pastor Sherry Good 814-326-4187. BATH Buck Settlement Baptist Church - Greg Ferguson, Pastor.776- 2446. Sun. Schl & Church 10 am; Even. serv. 6 pm; Wed. Prayer 6:30 pm Living Waters Church - Services Every Sunday & Thursday Night at 6:00 PM. 200 East Steuben Street 607-324-5117. BEAVER DAMS Full Gospel Church of Caitlin - 683 Backer Rd., Pastor Patrick - Petrice Neyman; 7:00 Wed. Bible Study; 11:00 AM & 6:30 PM Sunday. 607-739-9579 BIG FLATS Unitarian Universalist Fellowship - Rt. 17 & Hibbard Rd. Pres. - Jenny Monroe. Services 10:30 am. 607-562-3017. BORDEN Baptist - Morning Wshp. 10 am, Sunday School 11 am. Wed. night prayer service 6:00pm. 607-359-4481. BRADFORD Baptist - Pastor Chris Durham. Sun. Schl. 9:45 am, Wshp. Serv. 11 am, Sun. Even. 7 pm, Wed. Prayer 7 pm. Roman Catholic - St. Stanislaus Church - Pastor, Reverend Patrick Connor. Masses: Sat. 7 pm, Sun. 8 am & 9am & 12:15pm. CAMERON Christian Center - 5274 Co. Rt. 119 Main St., Cameron. A Full Gospel Fellowship. Teaching 2:00 to 9:00 p.m. Sunday Nights. (607) 695-2673 CAMPBELL C & MA Church - 8766 Rt. 415, Campbel, Sun. Am Wshp. 10am, Fellowship time 11:00am, Sunday School 11:20am. Church phone is 527-4427. Curtis Baptist Church - Tannery Rd. Dale Ingraham, pastor. 527-8775. Sun. Schl. 9:45 am, Morn. Wshp. 11 am, Even. 6 pm, Wed. Even. 6:30 pm. Roman Catholic - St Joseph the Worker. Pastor: Reverend Patrick Connor. Masses: Sat. 4pm, Sun 9am. United Methodist Church - 8516 Main St., Alan Jones, Pastor. 527-3343. Sun. Morn. Wshp. 9:45 am - 11:00 am, Sun. School 11:00 am, Sat. Service - 10:45 - 11:30 am. SOUTH CANISTEO United Methodist - Dan Knopf, Pastor. Sun. Schl. 10am, Wshp. Service 11:00 am. CATON United Methodist Church - St. Rt. 225 Caton Center - Pastor Beth Bouwens 524-6551. Sunday 9:00 am Prayer & Praise Service - Traditional Worship Service 10:30am CORNING Campbell-Erwin Baptist Church - Meads Creek Road, Coopers Plains, NY, Pastor Tom Bell, 9:30 AM Sunday Worship Service; 10:30 AM Coffee and Conversation; 11:00 AM Sunday School. Faith Lutheran Missouri Synod - 71 W. First. St. For infor. 962-4970. Sun. Schl. 9:45 am, Wshp. Serv. 11 am. Friends of the Cross - Pastor, Pete Miller 962-6159. 10:00 am Sundays. Wednesday Evening 7 PM - 60 Goff Rd., E. Corning. United Pentecostal Church - 2355 Bailey Creek Road, Pastor John Bagg - 936-0870. Sunday Service 10 am. The 7th Day Adventist Church - Fuller & Cayuta Sts. Pastor, Roger Curtis 767-9233. Sabbath Serv. Sat. 11 am, Sabbath Schl 9:45 am. Christian Life Baptist - 2523 Brown Hollow Road, Corning Sunday School 9:30 am; Prayer & Praise 10:30 am; Worship 11:00 am; Evening Service 6 pm; Mid-week Wednesday at 7 p.m. South Corning United Methodist Church - 12 Caton Rd, Corning, New York, Sunday Worship 8:45 AM First Congregational United Church of Christ - 171 W. Pultney St., Corning, NY 14870, 607-962-7423, Rev. Marraine C. Kettell, Sunday Worship 10am, Fellowship 11am. All Saints Parish, 222 Dodge Ave., Corning, NY 14830, 607-936-4689 Saturday Masses: 4:00pm St Mary Church, 158 State St, Corning; 5:15pm St Vincent de Paul Church, 222 Dodge Ave, Corning Sunday Masses: 7:00am & 11:30am St Mary Church, 158 State St, Corning; 9:00am St Vincent de Paul Church, 222 Dodge Ave, Corning Weekly Masses: Immaculate Heart of Mary Church, 115 E High St, Painted Post; M-W-F at 12:10pm; T - Th at 6:45am ELKLAND Wesley Chapel - 424 N. Buffalo St - Rev. Robert Goodrich, Sun. Schl 10 am, Morn. Wshp 11 am, Wed. Eve. Bible club 6pm, service 7pm, Sun. Eve. 7 pm (814) 367-5340. Parkhurst Memorial Presbyterian Church - 302 W. Main St., Sunday School 10:30 AM, Worship 11 AM, Rev. Dorothy Densmore, pastor, 814-258-7294 St. Thomas Catholic Church - Fr. John Kita, Pastor, Confession Saturday 3:15-3:45pm. Mass Sat. 4pm&Sun.8:30 am. St. Catherine Mission Church (Westfield) - Sat. 6:15-6:45pm. Mass Sat. 7 pm & Sun. 10:30 am. Elkland United Methodist - 120 North Buffalo St., Elkland, Pastor Sandi Henker, Sunday morning service 11:00am, Sunday School 9:45am. Elkland Baptist Church - 207 W. Main Street, Elkland, PA. Sunday Morning Worship @ 11 AM; Sunday Evening @ 6 PM. Pastor Scott Ball, (570) 835-0259. www. elklandbaptistchurch.org Are You Trying Too Hard? In little league baseball, when a young player is at bat, the coach may tell him, “Don’t try to kill the ball; just meet it.” When you swing as hard as you can, you lose control and you may just strike out. Sometimes in our daily lives we may strike out. Perhaps we’re trying too hard to please someone, or to succeed at something. In many instances trusting in God, and being yourself, may be all that is needed to be respected and successful. God doesn’t want us to be lazy, and He does expect us to do our best; but accepting our potential, and not jeopardizing our moral standards are important. In life, everyone occasionally strikes out, but learning from our mistakes and not dwelling on them, makes one a better person. Remember the Lord in everything you do, and He will show you the right way. Good News Bible Proverbs 3:6 WOODHULL ERWIN The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints - 80 Chatfield Place E, Painted Post, The Community Church of Woodhull - United Methodist & Baptist worship together Sunday service 9:30am, Sunday school 10:00am, Located next to the NY. Sunday Service at 9:30 am. GANG MILLS Twin Tiers Christian - 36 Beartown Rd., James Kisner, Pastor 936-9403. Sundays Bible Schl. at 9:30 am; Worship at 10:30 am GREENWOOD Community of Christ - Main St., Pastor Elder Denise Hoyt, Summer hours thru Sept. 1st: No Sun. Schl.; Worship 10:30 am. Open Door Baptist Church - RD#1. Pastor Don Mosley. (607) 792-3398. Sun. Schl. 10 am, Wshp. Serv. 11 am; Even. Serv. 6 pm; Wed. 7:00 pm. United Methodist Church - Pastor Dan Knopf, Sunday Wshp. 9:30 am, Church Schl. 9:30 am. Bennett’s Creek Bible Church - between Canisteo & Greenwood on Rt. 248. Sun. Schl. 10 am, Wshp Serv. 11 am. HARRISON VALLEY Full Gospel Fellowship - Pastor Allyn Baker - Main Street, Sunday School 10 am; Morning Worship 11 am; Sun. Evening 7 pm Bible Study 11:30 am HEDGESVILLE Presbyterian Church - Morn. Wshp. 11 am. Pastor Brian Diffenbacher HORNBY Congregational Church - Rev. Richard Hubbard, Wshp. 9:00 am. HORNELL Living Waters Church - Full Gospel Church, Pastor, Philip J. Casterline. Sun. Schl. 9:45 am, Wshp Serv. 11 am, Wed. Bible Study 6:30 pm, Fri. Evangelistic Service 6:30 pm. Located on Whiskey Lake Rd., 324-5117. Our Lady of the Valley - St. Ann’s Church - Rev. Peter Anglaaere Masses: M-F 7am, 12:15pm, 5:15pm; Sat. 8am, 4:30pm; Sun. 7am, 10:30 am, 5:30pm. WEST JASPER Wesleyan - Rev. Todd L. Mitchell Sr, 792-3463. Sundays - “The Vineyard” at 10 am. Sunday Worship at 11 am JASPER United Church - Rev. David Barnard -Wshp. Serv. 11 am; Sunday School, Bible Study 10 am. Boyd’s Corners Bible Church - Terry Moore, Pastor, Sun. Schl. 10 am, Wshp. Ser. 11 am, Bible Study Tues. 7:00pm 607-368-3927. KNOXVILLE Abundant Life Full Gospel Fellowship - Alba St., Pastor, Terry Spencer 814-326-4582. Sun. Schl. 10 am, Wshp. Serv. 11 am, Wed. Even. 7 pm. Boatman Road Full Gospel Church - Pastor Philip Campbell, presiding. Call 740-6549554 for schedule of services and more info. Butler Hill Baptist - between Elkland & Knoxville on Butler Hill. Pastor Bill O’Neill. 814-326-4282. Sun. Schl. 9:45 am, Morn. Wshp. 11 am, Youth meets 6:00 pm, Even. Serv. 7:00 pm, Wed. Prayer/ Bible Study 7:00 pm. Knoxville Yoked Church - Sunday Worship 11 am; Pastor Sherry Good 814-326-4187. LAWRENCEVILLE Baptist - Academy St., Pastor Jonathan Bowden; Associate Pastor Ivan Wheeler III and Sr. Pastor Rev. Robert C. Burket 814-258-7686; Sunday Worship 10:00 am; Harp& Bowl (call for dates & locations) 7:00pm. Calvary United Methodist - Rev. Robert Strozyk, Wshp. Serv. 8:30 AM and 11 AM, Kids for Christ, Wed 4:30 PM, Church School 9:30 AM. East Lawrence Baptist - Somers Lane Rd., G. Victor Perry, Pastor. Sun. Schl. 9:45 am, Wshp. 11 am, Even. Serv. 6 pm, Mon. JOY Club 6:30 pm, Wed. Prayer 7 pm. LINDLEY Community Church - Pastor, Ron Head 523-7321. Rt. 15. Sun. Wshp. 10 am, Sun. Schl. 11 am, Wed. Youth 5:45 pm, Sun. Even. 7 pm, Wed. Bible Study 7 pm. Presho-Lindley United Methodist Church - Sundays 9 am Worship; 10:15 am Fellowship Hour; Pastor William R. Lusk. EAST LINDLEY Baptist Church - Pastor, Sheldon Roblyer. Tannery Creek Rd. Wshp. Serv. 10 am, Sun. Schl 11 am, Sun. Even. 6:00 pm, Wed. Prayer 7 pm. NELSON United Church of Nelson (Presbyterian and Methodist) - Worship 8:45 AM, Sunday School 10 AM, Rev. Dorothy Densmore, pastor, 570-827-2219 OSCEOLA United Christian Ministries Mission Outreach - 167 Main St., Director, Rev. V.E. Boley. Food & Clothing Mission Center, Life Skill Programs & Counseling for help 814-258-7304. Osceola Presbyterian - 104 Church Street, Worship at 9:30am. Pastor Sandi Henker. Osceola United Methodist Church - Pastor Sandi Henker, Sun. morning srv. 9:30am PAINTED POST Victory Highway Wesleyan - 150 Victory Highway. Senior Pastor, Steve McEuen. 3 Sunday Morning Wshp Services: 8:30 am-9:50 am-11:10 am; One Eighty (6-12 grade) at 9:50am & 11:10am; The Mix (6-12th grade), Wednesdays 7-8:15PM. Nursery, Children and Adult classes during all 3 services. United Methodist & First Presbyterian Churches - 201 N. Hamilton St., Pastor Glenn Kennedy. Sunday Wshp 10 a.m. / Sunday School and Adult Bible Study 11:15 a.m. RATHBONE United Methodist - Minister Morris Gridley Jr., Sunday Wshp Service 9:30am REXVILLE Our Lady of the Valley - St. Mary’s - Rev. Peter Anglaaere, Masses; Sunday 8:30 am. RISINGVILLE United Methodist Church - Rev. Veronica Seeley, Worship 9:00 am. THURSTON Thurston Christian Church - 7511 County Rte. 333, Campbell, NY 14821, Pastor David Peck. Sunday Worship 11 am; Wed. Prayer & Bible Study 6 pm TROUPSBURG Troupsburg Baptist Church - Sun. Schl. 9:30 am, Wshp. Serv. 10:30 am, AWANA (Monday) 6:00-8:00pm Phone-a-prayer (Wednesday) 6:30pm. United Methodist - Wshp Serv. Sunday 9:30 AM, Terry Kelly, Pastor Young Hickory Baptist - Located on Cty Rt 117 midway between Rexville and Troupsburg. Pastor, Ellis Grist. Sun. Wshp. 9:15am; Sun. Schl. 10:30am; Cottage Prayer Meeting Wed. 5:00pm. 607-525-6402. TUSCARORA Baptist - Rollin Howard, Minister, Sun. Schl. 9:30 am, Wshp. 10:45 am, Even. Serv. 6 pm, Tue. KIDZ ROCK 6:15 pm, Wed. Youth Grp. 6:30 & Prayer Meet. 7pm fire station, Rev. Brian Diffenbacher, Pastor, 5187 W. Main St., Woodhull, NY. Cornerstone Bible Church – Sunday Worship Service 10:30 a.m. – Children’s Church during the Service – 1621 Church Street, Woodhull, N.Y. - Pastor Trevor Price – 607-792-3405 WEST UNION Mennonite Church - 1459 County Rt. 84, Sun. Schl. 9:30 am; Morn. Wshp 10:30 am; WHITESVILLE United Methodist Church - 446 Main St., Pastor, Edwin Jaqua; Worship service 11:00 am Sun., Monday School ages 3-12 3:20 pm, Gospel Music concert Sun. 6:00 pm. Call for details 607-356-3203. 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