9/30/12 Angola Pennysaver

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ANGOLA PENNYSAVER SEPTEMBER 30, 2012 83rd Year 49th Week Circulation 9600

Also covering Derby, Brant, Farnham and Parts of Irving and Lakeview ANGOLA OFFICE: 19 Center St., Angola, N.Y. 14006 549-1164 FAX: 549-1611 DERBY OFFICE: 6926 Erie Rd., (Tops Plaza), Derby, N.Y. 14047 947-5997 FAX: 947-0114 Website: www.southtownspennysaver.com E-mail: ads@angolapennysaver.com

Community Corner

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Sunday, September 30th • TOWEL BINGO • 2 p.m. • Farnham Fire Hall • Commercial Street • Sponsored by Ladies Auxiliary Saturday, October 13th • BENEFIT FOR ANNEMARIE GRISE-WALKER Battling Breast Cancer • 7-11 p.m. • Space donated by Highland fire Hall, Derby • For Information: 926-9014.


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PEPPERS C

pound

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Fresh Frozen

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4.29

LB.

each

$

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$

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5.49 pound

Sahlen’s

$

Frey’s

$

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6.00

each

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pound

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Attorney at Law 947-9222

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Notice

Cell: 716-432-4642 Home: 716-941-6595 Insured

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6000 S. Park Ave. YOUR FOOD BILL Hamburg One coupon per party. Tel.: 648-4666 Coupons may not be combined with any other offer Fax: 648-8008 Expires 10-12-12

ADOPTION: Birth­ mother, you deserve to know your choices as you seek adoptive par­ ents, hopefully us, for baby’s bright future. Ex­penses Paid. Please text/ call Michele and Stuart, 347‑559‑2686. OPERATION GOOD NEIGHBOR ‑ 2030 South Creek Road, North Evans. Tuesday: Food 1:00 ‑ 2:00PM; 7:­ 00 ‑ 8:00PM; cloth­ ing 1:­00 ‑ 2:00PM and 7:00‑8:00PM; Friday: cloth­ ing only: 12:00 ‑ 2:00 pm; Saturday, 10:00 am ‑ 1:00 pm. Also MPB, 17 Prospect, An­gola, Tuesday, food 3:­00 ‑ 4:00 pm; Fri. 3:00 ‑ 4:00 pm/ OGN also of­ fers a furniture ex­ change, limited medical loan closet, limited vol­ unteer assistance and crisis counseling and referral. RUBBER STAMPS AVAILABLE at the Eden Penny Saver Of­ fice, 992‑4625; A Vil­ lage Locksmith, Derby, 947‑9071. Health & Fitness

ELECTROLYSIS‑ Re­ moval of unwanted hair permanently. Reason­ able rates. Satisfied clients. Qualified, expe­ rienced electrologist. Registered profes­sional nurse. Referred by physicians. Member of International Guild of Professional Electrolo­ gists. Call JEAN­NETTE. 627‑2873.

FOR I KNOW the plans I have for you, declares the Lord, plans to pros­ per you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future. Jer­ emiah 29:11. HUNTER’S SPECIAL‑ 4X4 Utility Vehicles. Regularly $12,399‑ SALE $8,999! Gugino Lawn & Garden, Brant. 549‑1414.

Employment Misc. Help Wanted

CARPET Installers. Looking for experi­ enced installers and helpers. Will train. Contact Scott at 716‑725‑7520. EXPERIENCED COOKS & DRIVERS WANTED ‑ Apply in per­ son at PAT’S PIZZE­RIA, 9542 Lake‑Shore Road, Point Breeze. HELP WANTED: Expe­ rienced Carpenter for new home framing. 485‑6054.

Complete Tree Service 662-7404 Trimming Firewood Removal Snowplowing Stump Grinding Storm Damage Free Estimates Fully Insured CHAIN SAWS

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• Utility Work • Ponds • Septic Systems • Site Work

LEON FIREMANS’ AUXILIARY will spon­ sor their annual Har­vest Dinner with turkey and trimmings and a theme basket raffle. Sunday October 7th, noon, at the Firehall. $9 adult, $4 child.

The Tree Surgeon

JOHNSON

Gallman Excavating

Events

A VILLAGE LOCK­ SMITH has DIS­ COUNTED movie pass­ es for Regal Cine­ mas available CAO’s Chapel Park Villa Head Start Academy located in Derby, NY is still taking applications for 3 and 4 year old chil­ dren for the 2012‑2013 school year. Applica­ tions for 2013‑2014 school year will begin February 1st, 2013. We are also tak­ing applica­ tions for on call teacher substitutes. Education opportunities available for employ­ ees. Please call 947‑0064 for more informa­tion. CHRISTMAS IS AROUND the corner‑ FREE Layaway Avail­ able! Great Gift Ideas. GUGINO LAWN & GAR­ DEN, Brant. 549‑1414.

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Announcements Miscellaneous

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SPECIAL OF THE WEEK Assorted Sub - $5.75 Help wanted: RIDING INSTRUCTOR, experi­ enced in English, West­ ern and Therapeutic rid­ing. Also seeking a TRAINER, expe­ rience with difficult horses/ ponies. Please send re­ sume to info@ happy­t ailsfarms.com. 716‑864‑5167. NOW HIRING: Coun­ ter Person ‑ Days. Ap­ ply at SUPER FREEZE DRIVE‑IN, 6865 Erie Rd., Derby.

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DIRECT CARE: PT openings for community residences in surrounding area (serving disabled adults). $11.51/hr. HS or GED + NYS driver’s license required. Call 716-8051480. Send resume to: SASi, 960 W. Maple Ct., Elma, NY 14059 or fax: 716-805-1443. EOE

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SAFETY DIRECTOR: Small manufacturer in North Collins needs ex­ perienced professional to manage safety train­ ing programs, and deal with all and any safety issues. Benefits include medical & 401(k) plans. Send resume and sal­ ary requirement to: Personal Director, PO Box 1500, North Col­ lins, NY 14111, or email dlucas@res­centmfg.net or apply in person at: Crescent Manufactur­ ing, 10285 Eagle Drive, North Collins. WANTED ‑ Home Health Aide to work nights ‑ 12 midnight to 8am. Friday through Monday. Minimal night time care of client. Call for details 549‑5750 WANTED LINE COOK. Apply at Seneca Hawk, Rts. 5 & 20, Irving.

BANDS 10/5: Davy Z - 8-12 10/6: 2nd Time Around 8-12

Open Water SCUBA Classes Starting

OCT. 15th

Contact Lake Erie Diving Center for more information

549-3338

Office Help Wanted

HELP WANTED: In­ come Tax Preparation in Derby office. Sea­sonal help. Complete training provided. Call Jamie at 983‑3893. Skilled Trades

ROUGH & FINISH Car­penters Needed: Expe­rienced only. Pay com­mensurate with experi­ ence, ben­ efits, year‑ round work. 716‑646‑0047.

Has your Penny Saver Box sustained Damage? Stop by the Penny Saver office and pick one up FREE OF CHARGE.

AMERICAN LEGION POST 928 7353 Erie Rd., Derby, NY 14047

NOW SERVING FULL LUNCHES Mon. - Thurs. FROM 11 AM - 7 PM DELIVERY AVAILABLE Including Subs, Reubens, Hot Roast Beef Dinner, Salads, Beef on Weck, Fried Bologna, Grilled Chicken Sandwich, Tuna Melt, and more ...

WEEKLY SPECIALS: Mon. & Tues.: Texas Hots - $2.00 Wednesday: Fresh Baked Turkey Sandwiches - $2.25 Thursday: Limburger Cheese - $2.50 EVERY FRIDAY FISH FRY PLUS A FULL DINNER MENU, 11 AM - 8:30 PM

EVERY SUNDAY - BREAKFAST 9 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.

Serving Rib Dinner ALL Day, EVERY day!!!

Modern Banquet Room Available For weddings, showers, birthdays, business meetings, funerals, ANY kind of party. Call Peggy for reservations or a tour. 947-0928


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The Evans-Brant Chamber of Commerce Presents the Community Calendar for OCTOBER 2012: The Community Calendar is here because of community support. Sat., Sept. 29th Sun., Sept. 30th

Mon., Oct. 1st Tues., Oct. 2nd

Wed., Oct. 3rd

Thurs., Oct. 4th

Fri., Oct. 5th Sat., Oct. 6th Sun., Oct. 7th Mon., Oct. 8th Tues., Oct. 9th

Wed., Oct. 10th Fri., Oct. 12th Sat., Oct 13th Tues., Oct. 16th Wed., Oct. 17th

Sat., Oct. 20th Mon., Oct. 22nd Tues., Oct. 23rd Wed., Oct. 24th Fri., Oct. 26th Sat., Oct. 27th

Wed., Oct. 31st

549-3221

You can promote your business by sponsoring this space for $25 per month

9 a.m. -- Motorcycle Run for Dialysis - departs Native Pride at 10 a.m.; Grand Prize: 2011 Harley Davidson Fat Boy - Tickets at Armor Inn, Native Pride, First American Tobacco 10 a.m. - Town of Evans Plumbing Exam at the Evans Town Hall. 9:30 Registration; 11 a.m. start -- Olivia’s 5K Wish Run/Walk at Evangola State Park - honoring the memory of Silver Creek teacher, Olivia Coia; proceeds to the Triple Negative Breast Cancer research and for Olivia’s memorial scholarship at Lake Shore. 11 a.m. - 5 p.m. -- Cradle Beach Camp’s Harvest Festival - Children’s activities (bounce houses, hay rides, pony rides, petting zoo, etc.), a craft show, theme basket auction, midway style treats, Chiavetta’s chicken dinner - presale $8 adult/$4 kids. Call 549-6307, ext. 201 or 208, or email cwilson@cradlebeach.org for tickets. Lake Shore Senior High - Picture retake day 9:30 a.m. Departure -- 6 p.m. return - Brant Seniors Group trip to Tillman’s Village Inn, Albion, to see “Here’s To The Divas and Dames”; trip includes: lunch at Tillman’s Historic Village Inn, Cabaret style tribute to popular singing Divas and Dames, a stop at Watt Farms Country Market and to Leonard Oakes Estate Winery; Contact Marge Pero - 716-549-3103 or Sharon Catalano - 716-337-3710. 5:45 - 6:30 p.m. -- Board of Education Building Visitation at A. J. Schmidt Elementary School 6:30 -- Lake Shore School District - Board of Education Work Session. Noon -- Brant/Farnham Senior Citizens Organization monthly meeting; Brant Senior Building at 1000 Brant-Farnham Rd. 6:30 p.m. -- Angola Library - Preschool Storytime. 6:30 - 7 p.m. -- Town of Evans - Town Board Agenda Meeting. 7 p.m. -- Town of Evans Board Meeting. Picture Day -- at Highland and AJS. 7-9 p.m. -- Community Concern of WNY presents An Evening of Dialog, Awareness & Healing; a discussion of suicide; what to look for, what you can do, how to heal, who you can turn to. American Legion Post 928 on Route 5 in Derby. For information call 937-5025. Presented with NYS Office of Mental Health, Lake Shore Central School District. Half-day for Lake Shore Central School District K-12 - Emergency Dismissal Drill & Superintendent’s Conference Day. 6 p.m. - ? -- Meat Raffle & Bake Sale at the Newcomb Long American Legion Post #928 - free admission - raffles, 50/50, food and drink. 7-10 p.m. -- Lake Shore Senior High Homecoming Dance. 8-11 p.m. -- 3-time Grammy nominee The Buffalo Touch - Polka Party at the VFW Post #5798. Noon - 4 p.m. -- Turkey Dinner at First Congregational UCC, 132 N. Main St., Angola - 549-2115. 2-4 p.m. -- First Sunday of each month Sept. to June: Evans Historical Society and 1857 Museum open. 5 p.m. -- Brant/ Farnham Senior Citizens Organization monthly meeting - Recreation Building. 7 p.m. -- Village of Angola Board Meeting. Columbus Day -- School and government offices closed; Rural Transit closed. 6:30 p.m. - 7:30 p.m. -- Town of Brant - Board work session. 7 p.m. -- Evans Garden Club - David Clark on Growing Orchids at the Angola Public Library. 7:30 p.m. -- Town of Brant - Town Board Meeting. 8 p.m. -- Town of Brant Public Hearing - to discuss the new Ground Water Impact Law. 6:15 p.m. -- Town of Evans Board Work Session. 6:30 p.m. -- Angola Library - Preschool Storytime. 6:30 - 8:30 p.m. -- The Little Monster Bash for grades 2-8 at Lake Shore Middle School - presented by the Boys and Girls Club of Lake Shore - “Guitar Hero” competition; dancing; haunted hallway; costume contest; games & prizes; tasty treats; $5 paid at the door. 9 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. -- “Introduction to Emergency Disaster Services” Lecture at the Town of Brant Senior Building. 7 p.m. -- Lake Shore School District - Board Meeting - Sr. High Library Media Center. 7:30 p.m. -- Evans Democratic Club Meeting at the VFW - Erie Road near Jubilee. 7:30 p.m. -- Village of Farnham Board Meeting. 6:30 p.m. -- Angola Library - Preschool Storytime. 6:30 p.m. -- Town of Evans Board - Agenda Meeting. 7 p.m. -- Town of Evans Board Meeting. 7-10 p.m. -- Towel Bingo at the First Congregational Church. 3 to 6 p.m. -- Spaghetti Dinner at St. Paul’s Episcopal Church, 930 Lake St., Angola; $8.50 Adults; $8 Seniors; $4.50 (ages 5-12); free for under 5. 8 p.m. - ? -- Halloween Party at the Newcomb Long American Legion Post #928 ; Free admission; “Underground Stampede” Prizes for best costume. 4:30 - 7 p.m. -- Special Meeting about the Brant Post Office - to discuss the closing or reduced hours of the Brant Post Office. Meeting will be held at the Brant Senior Community Building. 7:30 p.m. -- Village of Farnham Board Meeting. 6:15 p.m. -- Town of Evans - Town Board Work Session. 6-8 p.m. -- Middle School Fun Night. 7 p.m. -- Senior High Drama Club Play - Senior High Auditorium 7 p.m. - ? -- Angola Moose Halloween Party - Prize for best costume. 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. -- Annual Fall Bazaar “Autumn Scene” AND Flu Clinic by the VNA (Visiting Nurse Association) - Flu Clinic 11 a.m. - 2 p.m.; First Congregational UCC, 132 N. Main St., Angola. 549-2115. 7 p.m. -- Senior High Drama Club Play - Senior High Auditorium. 7 p.m. - ? -- Evans Fright Night at the Newcomb Long American Legion Post #928. To buy a plot please call 947-9028 (40% of proceeds to Wounded Warriors). 9 p.m. - 2 p.m. -- The Monster Bash - 21+ Halloween Party to benefit the Boys and Girls Club of Lake Shore at the Evans Center Fire Hall Presented by Pasquale’s; $20 paid at the door; cash prizes for scarier, most original, & group costumes. Full bar & food available; 50/50 raffle; no outside food or drinks. 2:30 p.m. -- JTW Parade

Thank You to our Calendar Sponsors:

Bella Terra Greenhouse

Lake Shore Federal Credit Union

American Legion Newcomb-Long Post 928

This calendar is clipped and displayed all month on local bulletin boards and refrigerators. To promote your business by sponsoring this Calendar for Nov.. - Dec., 2012, please mail your check to the Chamber in the amount of $50.00 and email your logo to mparkeratty@yahoo.com November Community Calendar - please email your submission with the Subject Line “November 2012 Calendar” to Michelle Parker at mparkeratty@yahoo.com. The next deadline is Sat., Oct. 20, 2012. Mark your diary: The Big Ball Drop Disco New Year’s Eve Party at Evans Center Fir Hall - to benefit the Boys and Girls Club of Lake Shore - Mon., Dec. 31st, 8 p.m. - 2 a.m.


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♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ADMINISTRATIVE AS­ SISTANT: Small manu­ facturer in North Collins, needs full time Admin­ istrative Assis­tant with strong organi­zational and computer skills. Benefits include medical & 401(k) plans. Send resume and salary re­ quirement to: Admin­ istrative Assis­tant, PO Box 1500, North Col­ lins, NY 14111 or email to dlu­cas@crescentmfg. net or apply in person at Crescent Menufactur­ ing, 10285 Eagle Drive, North Collins ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ NOW HIRING: Coun­ ter Person ‑ Days. Ap­ ply at SUPER FREEZE DRIVE‑IN, 6865 Erie Rd., Derby. NOW HIRING: McDon­ ald’s, LavAzza Coffee and Sandella’s Pizza at the Angola Travel Plaza on the NYS Thruway. Full and part time posi­ tions avail­able. All shifts available including over night. Management and cus­t odial/maintenance po­sitions also available. Call 549‑3605 or apply online at www.hiring­ towin.com. Enter code mcd07833c to apply for crew/maintenance posi­ tions. Enter code mcd07833m to apply for management posi­tions. Applications also ac­ cepted in person at the Angola Travel Plaza.

FALL INTO A NEW STYLE & COLOR! Call for Appointment

TIM HORTONS STAFF WANTED: Full time/ part time, all shifts. Must be a dependale, self‑moti­ vated person in a fast paced environment and have some week­ end availability. We offer competitive pay, advancement oppor­ tunities, pay incen­ tives, health/ dental benefits, retirement and uniforms. Please apply at Tim Horton’s of Eden or Tim Hor­ tons of Angola. Part Time Wanted

HELP WANTED: Sub­ way Derby. Part time nights and weekends. 947‑7827

Financial Insurance

SUPER LOW AUTO In­ surance Rates! Call for a quote today! 648‑6100.

Rental Real Estate Rooms

ROOMS AVAILABLE monthly in Evans area. Call for rates. 818‑4903, 818‑4915. Unfurnished Apartments

***NEWLY RENO­ VATED 2 BD*** New windows, carpet and new parking lot! Tangle­ wood Apartments in Derby with heat and wa­ ter. Only 20 minutes to downtown, $725‑$750. Call me to­ day for de­ tails, Michelle 812‑3420.

♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ APARTMENT FOR RENT Athol Springs area. Newly remodeled 2 bedroom lower. Dish­ washer. Water only. No pets. No smoking. Se­ curity deposit, lease. $500. Available immedi­ ately. (716)662‑9016. ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ APARTMENT FOR RENT: 6901 Erie Rd., Derby. One bedroom, 1‑1/2 bath. $695/ month includes all utili­ ties. 549‑5995. COUNTRY SETTING: East Eden: Cozy upper 2 bedroom apartment. Newly carpeted, kitchen appliances, well water. No laundry facilities. $525. 648‑5622. DERBY 2 BEDROOM LUXURY APT., 1050 sq. ft., newly reno­vated, AC, stainless ap­pliances, in‑unit laun­dry, covered patio and garage, $850/ month. 674‑1032. FOR RENT ‑ Lower 2 bedroom apartment on quiet street in Evans. $550 per month plus se­ curity deposit plus utili­ ties. One year lease, no smoking, no pets. Call 549‑4281 af­ter 6pm. FOR RENT: Angola on bus route. One bed­room upper. Heat, wa­ter and appliances in­cluded. $460/ month. 632‑2073. FOR RENT: Brant, 2 bedroom apartments from $500 plus utilities, first & last months rent and security. No pets. References. Lynda Ma­ son, Broker, 998‑1155. FOR RENT: Brant, Small one bedroom lower at Post Office. Ap­ pliances included. $350 plus. 549‑5926


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FOR RENT: Live at the beach this winter! 2 bedroom cottage, $750/ month includes utilities. Security and 6 month lease required. Avail­ able 9/15/12. NO pets. 549‑5782. FOR RENT: North Col­ lins upper. Car­ peted, appliances. $425 plus utilities. 716‑200‑8174. FOR RENT: North Col­ lins, 2 & 3 bedroom apartments. 648‑4327. ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ FOR RENT: North Col­ lins. 1 Bedroom Apart­ ment. No pets/ 648‑6815 ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ FOR RENT: Point Breeze: 2 bedroom apartment, washer/ dry­ er hookups. NO dogs. $495.00/ month. Call 479‑7165. FOR RENT: Village of North Collins. 2 bed­ room upper includes gas. $525.00. No pets. Call Mark 549‑1272. HAMBURG: Call 648‑6444 to find out about the bonuses and bene­fits of senior indepen­ dent living. We have beautiful grounds and a beauty salon. We make your life better at BETHEL ESTATES. 4647 Southwestern Boulevard. www.bethe­ lestatesonline.com EHO. STUDIO APART­MENT: All utilities paid. Security & references. No pets. 549‑1325.

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FOR RENT: 2 bedroom modern, appliances, furnished. September ‑ May. Sunset Bay. $430 plus utilities. No pets. 549‑9544.

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DRIVERS AND COOKS WANTED Apply in person at Pat’s Pizzeria 9542 Lakeshore Rd., Angola

ANGOLA PENNYSAVER

HOUSE FOR RENT: Angola, Lakeside Road. Cozy, spacious 2 bed­ room, one minute to beach, furnished. No smoking. No pets. September+‑ through May+‑, $630 plus. 597‑7797.

Office Space For Rent

FOR RENT: 800 square foot office space corner Route 5 and Sweetland Road, Derby. $800 per month, 1 year lease. 947‑4258. Storage Spaces For Rent

PLEASE GET YOUR ADS IN EARLY!!!

COLD STORAGE RENTAL: October 15th‑ April 15th. Autos $300. Boats $10 per foot. Jet Skis & Motor­ cycles $175. Clean & secure. Farnham. 549‑2546. Inside Storage Available. Cars‑ $30.00 mo. Motorcycles‑ $15.00 mo. 716‑913‑1891 Miscellaneous For Rent

BUILDING FOR RENT on Route 5, Erie Rd., An­ gola. 2400 sq. ft., $1000/ month. 549‑5995. FOR RENT ‑ Large and small hall, air con­ ditioned, for weddings, banquets, parties, etc. Special rates for group functions. LAKE ERIE BEACH FIRE CO. Call Mary 549‑3168; call Hall 549‑6054. FOR RENT: Derby‑ One and two bedroom apartments. Nego­ tiable terms. No dogs. CHAPEL PARK VILLA. 947‑4405. RESTAURANT FOR LEASE/ SALE: Turn‑key, fully equipped. Am­ple parking. 319‑7892.

Pennysaver Deadline: Wed. at Noon!

Sale Real Estate

HAMNBURG, HUGE BARN SALE: 8:00am‑ 3:00pm, Friday‑ Sun­ day, October 5th, 6th, 7th. Durham Road off Camp. Look for signs. Tools, collectables, household, furniture, more!! Call 807‑9646 more information. HUGE MULTI‑FAMILY GARAGE SALE. Baby & kids toys, clothing, fur­ niture, sporting goods, household items, tools and more. October 5th & 6th, 9 am‑ 4pm. No early birds. 5636 Birch­ wood Drive, Lakeview.

Mobile Homes For Sale

Yard Sales

DERBY FOR SALE: Hot on the Market! Move right in. 3 bed­ room, 2 bath dou­ blewide, ex­ tra large eat‑in kitchen and roomy living room, carport & shed. Awe­ some lot. Only $40’s!! TRITON, 549‑3737 or 683‑9100. FOR SALE DERBY: Move right in!! Cozy 2 bedroom, open front dining room, Florida room, appliances. Only $8900. TRITON 549‑3737, 683‑9100. MOBILE HOME for sale. New deck. New roof. New shed. Flush toilets. Clean bedroom. Full bath. Spacious & Homey. $18,000 O. B. O. 716‑239‑1291

Two Family Lawn Sale: Oct. 5 & 6, 9am‑ 3pm. 1916 Eden Evans Ctr. Rd. Bird cages, canary & parakeet books, seed and supplies, books, hunting, archery, na­ ture, tanned deer hides, household items, mens clothing and more! YARD SALE: Septem­ ber 29, 9:00‑? Large se­ lection of health, beauty and misc. items; woodburning stove with hearth. 49 Sunset Blvd., Angola. YARD SALE: Tons of household items. ALL very nice. 9564 Pearl St. off Kennedy Ave., Point Breeze. October 5 & 6th, 9‑4pm.

Manufactured Housing

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Garage / Yard Sales Garage Sales

ANNUAL GARAGE SALE at BROCK­MAN’S GREEN­HOUSE, Octo­ ber 4th, 5th, 6th & 7th. 9758 Gowanda State Road. LOTS OF GREAT THINGS!

Rummage Sales

♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ FALL RUMMAGE & BAKE SALE: Trinity Es­ piscopal Church, 261 E. Main St., Hamburg. Friday, October 5th from 7:00pm to 9:­00pm, Ad­ mission will be $1. A half price sale will be Satur­ day, Octo­ ber 6th from 9:00am to 11:00am, with a bag sale from 12 noon to 1:­ 00pm. ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ Moving & Estate Sales

MILLER ESTATE SALE: Friday and Sat­ urday, October 5 & 6, 9:­30am. 9377 Ryther Road, An­ gola. Huge farmhouse filled with antiques, fishing, guns, hunt­ ing and more. Pho­ tos on website now. Edna Louise Liquida­tions. (716)812‑1018. www. ednalouise.com


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SEPTEMBER 30, 2012 / PAGE 9

ANGOLA LAKESIDE MARKET & DELI ~~ Sausage Central ~~ WHERE THE PRICE IS RIGHT ---------------------Rights Reserved

STORE HOURS: MON. - SAT. 9 - 6; SUN. 9 - 4

9155 LAKESHORE ROAD, ANGOLA --- 549-3210

Sale Prices Begin TUESDAY

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3 lbs. Boneless Chuck Roast 3 lbs. Ground Chuck 3 lbs. Chicken Breast 3 lbs. Country Sparerib 3 lbs. Pork Chops $

47.99

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3 lbs. Center Cut Pork Chops 3 lbs. Beef Stew 3 lbs. Chuck Roast 3 lbs. Ground Chuck 3 lbs. Italian Sausage $

52.99

Prices subject to change without notice.

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Quality at the Right Price

3 lbs. Boneless Pork Chops 3 lbs. Boneless Chicken Breast 3 lbs. Ground Chuck 3 lbs. Boneless Pork Roast 3 lbs. Boneless Chuck Roast 3 lbs. Beef Stew $

62.99

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87.99

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5 lbs. Boneless Chicken Breast 5 lbs. Boneless Pork Chops 5 lbs. Italian Sausage 3 lbs. Chuck Roast 3 lbs. Stew Beef 6 Strip Steaks - 8 oz. each 1 lb. Bacon 1 lb. Deli Ham 1 lb. Turkey Breast 1 lb. Provolone Cheese $

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174.99

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ANGOLA PENNYSAVER

Community News

SOUTHTOWNS CATHOLIC SCHOOLS AND BLESSED JOHN PAUL II PARISH BURY TIME CAPSULE

On Thursday, September 13, 2012, Southtowns Catholic School, Father Peter Karalus and several friends buried a time capsule celebrating the 1st Anniversary of Blessed John Paul II Parish. After the time capsule was blessed, everyone received a cup of dirt to pour over the box. It is filled with what we hope will give people an insight about what life was like for parishioners and students today. Items that were placed in Blessed John Paul II Parish First Anniversary Time Capsule: A copy of the Official Decree merging the 2 parishes; a copy of Bishop Kmiec’s Letter naming the parish Blessed John Paul II; Lists of “the firsts” of our first year: Baptisms, Reconciliation, Confirmation, Marriages, Deaths; containers of soil from OLPH and St. Vincent’s - The soil in which the seeds of our faith have grown; a copy of the programs from the Opening Evening Prayer & Mass with Bishop Kmiec; a copy of Fr. Peter’s Homily from the Mass with the Bishop; a parish pin and oval bumper sticker; the altar cloth with all our thumbprints; various newspaper articles; a current parish bulletin; a photo album of our merge events; parishioners notes to our future generations; OLPH & St. Vincent’s Heritage Weekend bulletins; Southtowns Catholic 2011-12 Year Book; SCS brochure & window decal; 2012 Breaking Bread book; copy of the Sacramentary - book used to celebrate Mass - the previous translation (that was used for our first parish Mass); photo from 2003 of Fr. Peter with Pope John Paul II. The Time Capsule was buried by the Heritage walkway in front of the main entrance to Blessed John Paul II Parish. Pictured here: Father Peter Karalus and several SCS students. __________

BLESSING OF THE ANIMALS TO BE HELD AT ST. PAUL’S EPISCOPAL CHURCH St. Paul’s Episcopal Church at 930 Lake St., Angola, will celebrate the Feast of St. Francis of Assisi, Patron Saint of Animals, with a Blessing of the Animals, following the 10 a.m. service on Sunday, October 7th (about 11:30 a.m.) The service will be held on the front lawn of the church, and everyone is welcome to attend with their special pets. Please join us. The Episcopal Church of the Ascension started a Pet Food Pantry earlier this year to help those in need who could no longer afford to feed their pets. To date, they have distributed almost 3000 pounds of food. If you would like to contribute to this special program, you may bring a gift of pet food, or make a monetary gift. Envelopes for gifts will be available. __________

NEW YORK ARMY NATIONAL GUARD PROMOTIONS

Major General Patrick A. Murphy, The Adjutant General for the State of New York, announces the promotion of members of the New York Army National Guard in recognition of their capabilities for additional responsibility and leadership. Todd Bentley from Angola, N.Y. (postal code 14006) and serving with the Company B, (Military intelligence), 27th Brigade Special Troops Battalion is promoted to the rank of Specialist. Austin Hartzell from Angola, N.Y. (postal code 14006) and serving with the 152nd Engineer Support Company is promoted to the rank of Private. Army National Guard promotions are based on overall performance, attitude, leadership ability, and development potential. These promotions additionally recognize the best qualified Soldiers and attract and retain the highest caliber Citizen Soldiers for a career in the New York Army National Guard. For more information about the New York Army National Guard, visit www.dmna.ny.gov or www.1800goguard. com. __________

ANGOLA LIBRARY READING PROGRAM ENDS

After a long hot summer fulled with activity, this year’s summer reading program at the Angola Public Library is over. This year’s theme was “Dream Big, Read!” One of the events was a contest designed to encourage children to read books to help retain their reading skills during their vacation from school. Each time a child checked out a book during a library visit, they were able to fill out a chance to win a library tote bag filled with prizes. The drawing was held at the end of August. Winners were: Ava Rozborski, age 1; Charles Dale, age 4; and Parker McSkimming, age 7. __________

INMATE WORKERS PERFORM COMMUNITY SERVICE IN EVANS

An inmate Community Service Crew, from Collins Correctional Facility, recently completed an assignment at Evans Youth Baseball Fields on September 4, 2012. The crew, consisting of five inmate workers and one supervising Correction Officer, logged over 480 man hours at the complex which consists of seven baseball diamonds and two buildings. The crew’s main goal during the project was to paint the maintenance building and remove large amounts of brush that had clogged the parking lots and adjacent fields over the past few years. The crew was very successful at their goal and even logged a day inside the concession stand, cleaning and preparing it to be closed for the season. Over 15 gallons of paint were used on the maintenance building and poison ivy and brush was removed from the north side which made the outside storage area once again usable. In addition, all of the bleachers and dugout supports were also painted and some painting was done on the concession building as well. “Any time we can use this kind of assistance, it is greatly appreciated, the amount of work that is needed to maintain a facility this size is enormous. Volunteer workers in the spring can only do so much over the course of our two-day cleanup and this has been needed for a long time”, stated Don Lockwood, Tournament Chairman. ___________

WHAT’S NEW AT THE ANGOLA PUBLIC LIBRARY?

ADULT BOOKS Fiction One Mountain Away, Emilie Richards The Unspoken, Heather Graham Cat In a White Tie and Tails, Carole Douglas Two or Three Things I Forgot to Tell You, Joyce Carol Oates Heron’s Cove, Carla Neggars The Other Side of Goodness, Vanessa Griggs The Good Father, Diane Chamberlain Death Cloud, Andrew Lane The Breakthrough, Jerry Jenkins Hide and Seek, Sara Shepard Friends Forever, Danielle Steele The Uninvited, Heather Graham Hostage, Elie Wiesel Creole Belle, James Lee Burke The Tombs, Clive Cussler Proof, Jordyn Redwood Back Fire, Catherine Coulter Fallen Angels, Walter Myers Haven, Kay Hooper Superman Action Comics - Vol. 1 Superman and the Men of Steel - Graphic Novel Trust Your Eyes, Linwood Barclay One Good Friend Deserves Another, Lisa Verge Higgins Sweet Talk, Julie Garwood Non-Fiction Your Baby’s First Year, Steven Shelov Why Does the World Exist? Jim Holt Tim Gunn’s Fashion Bible Winner Take All, Dambisa Moyo I Phone 4S for Seniors for Dummies, Nancy Muir DVD Up & Down Spooky Stories - Blu-Ray Spooky Stories Lookout 4.3.2.1 Looney Tunes Platinum Vol. 1 Glee - The Complete Third Season The Lorax It’s the Great Pumpkin Charlie Brown - DVD & Blu-Ray Safe - Blu-Ray The Pirates - DVD & Blu-Ray The Dictator - DVD & Blu-Ray CD’s The View From the Bottom, Lit Walk The Moon What Really Matters, Larry Stephenson Neck of the Woods, Silversun Pickups Living Lie a Runaway, Lita Ford Invisible Stars, Everclear Dr. Dee, Damon Albam CHILDREN’S BOOKS Fiction Captain Underpants and the Terrifying Return of the Tippy Tinkletrousers, Dav Pilkey The Demiogod Diaries, Rick Riordan ParaNorman, Elizabeth Kimmel Chickadee, Louise Erdrich Planet Tad, Tim Carvell The 39 Clues - Cahills vs. Vespers - Shatterproof, Roland Smith __________


ANGOLA PENNYSAVER

MOVING SALE: Octo­ ber 5, 8:30‑4pm; Octo­ ber 6, 8‑2pm; October 7, 8‑4pm. 10380 Brant Angola Rd., across from Ellis Rd., Brant. Household items, mov­ ies, games, Hal­ loween decorations, Christmas decorations, wooden bench, wooden 4 draw­ er filing cabinet, small desk and chair, Hess trucks, cow items, earth pool filter. A lot more to sell.

Electronics Computer Services

COMPUTER BROKE? We do house calls. Sales, service, up­ grades. All work guar­ anteed. Call PC BUILD­ ERS. 549‑5143. COMPUTER WIZARD! Computer repair, up­ grades. Computer SLOW? Internet viruses and spyware in­ fecting your computer? Com­ plete computer over­ haul. 716‑947‑9085. Lowest prices guaran­ teed.

Pets & Supplies Dogs

BORDER COLLIE PUP­ PIES. One red tri boy and two black tri boys. Ready October 19. Call Jean 713‑2959 $500 each. DOG TRAINING CLASSES: Southtowns Dog Training Club, 81 Buffalo Street, Ham­ burg. Train for show or the best pet you ever owned. Call Pat. 716‑549‑0851. WANT MORE LOVE? ADOPT A HOMELESS PET! Mixes, purebreds, all sizes, ages, dogs and cats. Visit www.­ heartforanimals.org and www.postapooch­p lus. com or call 821‑1915.

Merchandise Misc. For Sale

10” CRAFTSMAN TA­ BLE SAW. $80 or best offer. 257‑5025. TRAILERS, DUMP, cargo, landscape & equipment. Available in powder‑ coated steel, galvanized and alu­ minum. Open 7 days. Concord Amish Vil­ lage 716‑592‑9158, 716‑472‑3058. www. concor­damish.com 2 CHERRY BUFFETS: new $900 or best offer. 257‑5025. CARPET AND PAD Wholesale prices! Also laminates and linos. Best prices in W.N.Y.! Free estimates. TIM MURPHY. 549‑5200. FIREWOOD: Mixed hardwood, 4’x8’x16”, 9/$720. FOREST WIZ­ ARD. 992‑2729. GENERATOR: 16 hp Briggs & Stratton. Van Guard engine. Electric start with generator that doesn’t work. $400 or best offer. 257‑5025. JACUZZI WHIRLPOOL BATH ‑ Almond 42” x 72”. Plumbing fix­ tures included $105. 947‑9798. VERTICALS FROM HEAVEN: Custom verti­ cals, wood, mini, cellu­lar shades. Free esti­mates. 947‑9740. WOODEN KITCHEN TABLE SET: 5 chairs, $145 or best offer. 257‑5025. Carpet Sales

CARPET AND PAD! Brand names! Whole­ sale prices! Why pay more in Hamburg? “Buying local helps ev­ erybody!” TIM MUR­ PHY. 549‑5200. Sporting Goods

FOR SALE: Matthews FX left handed bow. $150 or best offer. 549‑5892.

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SEPTEMBER 30, 2012 / PAGE 11

Lawn & Garden

LAWN AERATION, FALL Cleanup, Pool Closings. Call: Ma­ siano’s Lawn Care. 602‑1303 ETHANOL in your gas­ oline is harming your small engines. GUGI­ NO LAWN & GARDEN has the solu­tion, STAR TRON, low cost fuel ad­ ditive ex­ tends engine life. Brant Reservation Rd., Brant. M‑ F, 8 ‑ 5 & Sat., 8 ‑ 3. 549‑1414. GREAT OUTDOORS LAWNCARE & LAND­ SCAPING ‑ FULLY IN­ SURED, full service company, now accept­ ing new commer­ cial/ residential lawn­care customers. Spe­cializing in landscape design and installa­ tions. Grading/ seed­ ing. (Hydro Seed­ ing), flowerbed mainte­ nance, tree removals, spring cleanups, storm damage cleanup. Lot clearing. Call 992‑2262, estimate. USED INVENTORY Clearence Blowout! Snowblowers starting at $350; Riding Mow­ ers starting at $950; Compact Tractors start­ ing at $12,900. GUG­ INO LAWN & GAR­DEN, Brant. 549‑1414. Building Materials

COUNTERTOPS ‑ Cus­ tom made laminate. Wilson Art. Installed or cash and carry. Call Guy. 655‑3842, 574‑6387. Pools & Spas

FOR SALE POOL SUP­ PLIES: Hayward 3/4 hp motor with sand filter. New: Solar cover 16x24 swim area, vac­ uum head & extra, $195. 1‑716‑627‑9793 AFFORDABLE POOL & SPA SERVICES last minute pool and hot tub closing deals! Call now for an appointment. 716‑969‑0580. Watches & Jewelry

ALL WATCH BATTER­ IES Installed. Only $5. Gold & Pearl Jewelers, 1 Main St., Hamburg.


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ANGOLA PENNYSAVER Parts & Accessories

TRANSMISSIONS PROFESSIONALLY Overhauled and in­ stalled in your passen­ ger car or light truck. One year warranty and affordable pricing. Call 934‑2222, Monday ‑ Fri­day 8 ‑ 5. Vehicles Wanted

Brent Hardy Licensed Sales Agent

Century 21 Ganey Call me at 807-5151 648-2100

Brent.Hardy@Century21.com Office

At Wentland Monuments, We Care!!

WE LISTEN WE EXPLAIN WE UNDERSTAND

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Largest Display in Western New York SALE PRICES IN EFFECT! See us for your Best Craftsmanship, Service and BEST PRICE

10634 Main St., North Collins 337-2632

Appliances

GE REFRIGERA­ TOR, 17 cu. ft., al­ mond color, top freezer, good condi­ tion. $100. 716‑861‑8770. Furniture

AMISH MADE sheds. Plenty in stock and tak­ ing orders. Also, indoor and outdoor furniture, available in wood and poly‑wood. Open 7 days. Concord Amish Village. 716‑592‑9158. w w w. c o n c o r d a m i s h .­ com ABSOLUTELY GOR­ GEOUS oak dining room set. 2 curios light­ ed, serving table, table with 2 leaves, seats 8. Serious in­ quiries only please. $2500 Call Tina 535‑0501.

CHIAVETTA’S ~ JUST PRE ORDER & PICK UP! ~

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ALL FOR $6.10 PER PERSON

For 35 PEoPLE MiniMuM *Beef is sold cold, you must heat.

Please! Place Your Orders 1 Week In Advance

549-1700

3.85

$

PER HALF For quantities of 11 halves or more. Call for pricing on lesser quantities.

YOU CAN ALSO ORDER THE FOLLOWING ITEMS: Macaroni & Potato Salad, Baked Beans, Tossed Salad, Relish Tray, Fresh Fruit Tray, Au Gratin Potatoes and More! (Deposits Required)

PICK UP AT OUR LOCATION: P.O. Box 216, 10654 Brant - Angola Rd., Brant 14027

Full Service Catering For Weddings, Banquets, Installations, Company Picnics, Holiday Parties. Full Menu Available.

BUFFALO’S BEST BBQ Visit us at www.chiavettas.com

OAK COMPUTER DESK, 2 piece, $100, 716‑549‑3204. Wanted To Buy

CASH PAID for any older dining, bedroom, tables, chairs, cabinets, clocks, china, glass­ ware, anything old. 627‑5342. Hey, you never know!

Agriculture Firewood

FIREWOOD FOR SALE: 4’x8’x16”, full cord or half cord. Sea­ soned maple, 1 year, air dried. Pickup or de­ livery. 997‑4134. FIREWOOD, mixed hardwoods. $70 per 4’x8’x16‑18” cord, deliv­ ered. 965‑4338. Fruits & Vegetables

HOMEGROWN toma­ toes, beans, cucum­ bers and peppers. KWI­ LOS FARM STAND, 549‑6201. Garden Plants

LARGE GARDEN MUMS: Spring flower­ ing bulbs, grass seed, fertilizer, corn stalks & pumpkins! See back page! BELLA TERRA GREENHOUSE Horse Boarding

HORSE BOARDING: $225 per month in­ cludes full care, daily turnout, annual vet and farrier. Eden area. www. happytailsfarms.­c om. 716‑864‑5167.

Agriculture Miscellaneous

LOCAL HONEY, Maple Syrup and maple prod­ ucts made in Evans. KWILOS FARM STAND 549‑6201.

Transportation Autos for Sale

4 SALE: 1999 DODGE CARAVAN. Very good running condition. Clean. Everything works ‑ reconditioned. Will in­ spect for new owner. $1600 or B/ O. Pat, 549‑5750. 4 SALE: 2001 BUICK CENTURY. Very good condition. No rust. Clean engine. Remote start. Newly NYS In­ spection. $1800 or B/ O. Pat 549‑5750. FOR SALE: 2003 Dodge Stratus. Looks and runs excellent. $2300 or best offer. Call 474‑5299. Trucks for Sale

2005 Chevy Silverado Extended Cab. 8’ box with cap. 69K miles V8 Trailer package $11,500 or B. O. 947‑4380 GMC Truck: black, late 2007, 3/4 ton, 4 wheel drive, cherry condition. 969‑2781.

♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ $$$WANTED DEAD OR ALIVE! Your junk vehi­ cle and scrap metal. K & R SAL­VAGE, 337‑3109. ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼ $$JUNK CARS WANT­ ED$$ Free pickup! $Cash$ paid! TIM­ MY REGAN TOW­ ING. DMV#7106530. 5 6 3 ‑ 2 5 9 1 ▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼ BUYING Late Model Vehicles damaged or needing repair. 680‑2071. ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ CASH FOR JUNK VE­ HICLES and scrap metal. Flatbed ser­ vice available. Call Rob. 998‑3603. DMV#7109787. ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦

Service & Repair Appliance Repair

WASHER AND DRYER REPAIR‑ Most makes. Guaranteed. 549‑6707. Auto Body

COLLISION: 45 years experience. Save de­ ductible. 680‑2071. Builders & Remodelers

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EVANS TAXPAYERS UNITED

On Saturday, September 22, 2012, members of Evans Taxpayers United completed their Route 5, Derby / Highland highway litter clean-up. We are grateful to all who participated and look forward to the Spring 2013 cleanup. That date will be announced after the New Year. __________


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Hey Ghoul-friend, I’m going to the PIGMAN ROAD BASH on October 27th! Are you going too? Yes! But this year it is being held at one of our favorite haunts ... The American Legion in Derby!

Wicked! It’s going to be a scream! We have to check for future ads to get all the gory details!


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Most Precious Blood Parish Pork Chop Dinner

SATURDAY, OCTOBER 13th, from 5-7 p.m. in the Parish Hall, 17 Prospect St., Angola

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ONE MAN’S TRASH: Junk, hauling, clean outs, residential, rent­ als, estate sales. House cleaning ser­vice. 680‑8040, 785‑8631. PAUL A. SHEA‑ Fine woodworking & finish­ ing, furniture restora­ tion, custom cabinets and repairs. 992‑3849. PIANO TUNING, repair­ ing, regulation and res­ toration by FRANK J. CIMINESI. Restored pi­ anos for sale. 549‑1012.

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EVANS DEMOCRATIC CLUB NEWS

Board of Elections Commissioner Dennis Ward, Esq., led the Club in the Pledge of Allegiance at the September meeting of the Evans Democratic Club. Ward has served in this position for 7-1/2 years. He will be on the ballot for re-election as Commissioner at the next meeting of the County Democratic Committee. Ward discussed the changes in election administration including the centralization of this function. This arose from the federal 2002 Help America Vote Act (HAVA), which promoted the use of electronic voting. He talked about his office's efforts to promote privacy for voters. Although the machines were paid for by federal dollars, the paper ballots are paid for by the local Board of Elections, which gets expensive at 56 cents per ballot. Erie County was the first county in the state that developed procedures to print its own paper ballots -- saving $3 to 4 million dollars over that time. Other counties are starting to observe how Erie County does this so that they can start doing this as well. Ward talked about the Board website he spearheaded. This includes downloadable forms for absentee ballots, to register to vote, and to change one's political affiliation. There is also election inspection training by webinar which one can do at home. His goal has been to be a good steward of the taxpayers' money. The Board is at the same personnel staffing level as 2004 while absorbing the election administration function and attending to the paper ballots. The New York constitution requires that the Board be balanced politically, so that is how hiring decisions are made. Some people question if that's efficient. Ward noted that its what New York state law requires; he reminded how it operated in Florida during the 2000 presidential election, where a single Republican -- Secretary of State Katherine Harris -- controlled the outcome. He closed by asking the committee members for their vote at the reorganization meeting at 9:30 a.m. on Sat., September 29 at the Hearthstone Manor in Depew. There are four people currently running for County Chair: Jeremy Zellner, Jim Eagan, Frank Max, and Marc Panepinto. This will be by secret ballot; the winner will be determined by majority vote. The votes are weighed according to the vote count for governor in your district in the last gubernatorial election. It is important to have a good turnout from Evans. Nine new members were nominated and accepted into membership in the Club : Sandra Wiskup; Bob Heath Jr.; Gary and Janice Tribula, Mayme Barone; Margaret Ashton; Chet Dimitroff; Tom and Barbara Hammond. Town chair Robert "Bob-cat" Catalino congratulated Mike Amodeo, who won the Democratic primary for the State senate seat. Signs can go up 30 days before the general election. Each of the 17 districts in Evans will have at least 2 Democratic election inspectors on Election Day. Bob-cat is looking for volunteers for Congresswoman Kathy Hochul's bid for re-election. He will be issuing the updated list of Evans Democratic committeemen. Town Board member Paul Cooper discussed how the Town will handle the re-levying of outstanding water bills onto the County tax bills. This hurts the town, which becomes cash-strapped due to outstanding payments. This is a tough year for the budget, so there's a lot of belt-tightening going on. The board is considering savings through early retirement incentives. The e-cycling program has collected 22 tons of material in the first 6 months of the program. Town Chair Bob Catalino encouraged the Board to rely upon the resources of the many people who have served in Town government in the past. The next meeting of the Democratic Club will be on Tuesday, October 16 at 7:30 pm at the VFW. __________

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OBITUARIES

JOZSEF GELENCSER A Mass of Christian Burial was held at Most Precious Blood Church for Jozsef Gelencser, of Derby, who passed away on September 20, 2012. He was the beloved husband of Doris Gelencser; dear father of John, Joseph, James, Jerry, Alexandria and Michael (Christina) Gelencser; stepfather of Karin (Michael) Kopty and Elizabeth Feinen; grandfather of five grandchildren. Arrangements by the Latimore-Schiavone Funeral Home, Inc., Angola. If so desired, memorial contributions may be made to Roswell Park Cancer Institute in Mr. Gelencser’s memory. _______ FRED L. GEARHART Funeral Services were held at Kaczor Funeral Home, Inc. for Fred L. Gearhart, of Lake View, who died on September 22, 2012. He was the beloved husband of Patricia M. (nee Engle) Gearhart; loving father of Michael (Cheryl), Terry (Deb Seiner), Fred Jr. (Tina Croom) and the late Robert W. Gearhart; dear grandfather of Wendy (Jason) Kroll, Michael, Brian and Kristopher (Beth) Gearhart; adored great-grandfather of Joshua, Jacob and Sean; brother of William (Mary Pat) Gearhart and the late Patty (late Thomas) Haas, Jack (Nancy) and Shelly Gearhart; also survived by a large loving family, many dear friends and Shadow and Mocha. Share condolences at www.kaczorfu nerals.com. _______

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NYSDOT TO RE-STRIPE LANES ON ROUTE 5 IN EVANS

New Striping Pattern Will Help Ease Left-Hand Turns and Increase Safety New York State Department of Transportation (NYSDOT) Acting Regional Director Darrell Kaminski today announced that the lane configuration on Route 5 will be modified between Bennett Road/Eden Evans Center Road and Sturgeon Point Road in the town of Evans, Erie County, as part of a pavement resurfacing project beginning on October 1, 2012. “The State Department of Transportation continues to improve our transportation infrastructure for the traveling public,” said Acting Regional Director Darrell Kaminski. “The new lane configurations and wider shoulders on Route 5 in Evans will improve traffic flow and enhance safety for all the motorists, cyclists and pedestrians that travel this busy highway.” Route 5 will be resurfaced approximately 3 miles from Beach Road to Sturgeon Point Road. As part of this work, the existing four-lane section of Route 5 between Bennett Road/Eden Evans Center Road and Sturgeon Point Road will be re-striped to provide a three-lane section. The lane configurations include one travel lane in each direction, with a continuous, dedicated two-way center left turn lane, and wider paved shoulders. The lane configurations at the signalized intersections with auxiliary turn lanes will not be changed. The section of Route 5 from EdenEvans Center Road to Beach Road will remain five lanes. The center left turn lane is being added in an effort to ease left hand turns and reduce rear-end vehicle crashes. The wider shoulders will provide a safer environment for bicyclists and disabled vehicles. The road resurfacing project, which will include the new lane configurations, is scheduled to be completed by the end of October 2012. __________

“RIBFEST” A “TASTY” SUCCESS

The Evans Township Lions Club, Inc. held its 2nd annual, all you can eat, “Ribfest” on Sat., Sept. 22, 2012 at Most Precious Blood Church hall. In spite of rainy, cold weather, over 100 people enjoyed the warm and cozy hall while feasting on BBQ’d ribs, salt potatoes, cole slaw, baked beans, roll & butter, and soft drinks served up buffet style by Lions Club members. Outside, bundled up, dedicated members grilled the over 250 lbs. of ribs which were enjoyed indoors. This fund raising activity is just one way your Lions Club raises money to support community activities like the Christmas Basket Program coordinated by the VFW Post, or the Sunshine Day at Cradle Beach Camp. Other activities include free eye exams and glasses for the needy residents of the towns of Evans & Brant, scholarships for graduating seniors who reside in Evans or Brant and demonstrate a willingness to “get involved” in community service. Upcoming events include the Children’s Halloween Costume Parade on October 27th in the Village of Angola. This parade is the longest running, annually staged costume parade in Western New York. Watch the Pennysaver for details. Unlike some service organizations, not one penny of any money raised from the public is spent by Lions Clubs for administrative costs or salaries. All our members are volunteers. Every penny (as mandated by Lions Clubs International By-Laws) must be spent back to the community in the form of service projects. Your local Lions Club is a member of Lions Clubs International, the largest service organization in the world. Anyone interested in Lions Club membership, or needing help, should contact: Evans Township Lions Club Inc., P.O Box 342, Angola, NY 14006. Information is also available on line at evanslions.org. __________

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Call to Register: Katrina Weiand-Chapman 926-2296.


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Local News POLONCARZ, VOLUNTEERS CLEAN UP AT GREAT LAKES BEACH SWEEP

Erie County Executive Mark C. Poloncarz was joined by Erie County Commissioner of Parks and Recreation Troy Schinzel, Commissioner of the Department of Environment and Planning Maria Whyte, volunteers from the Lake Shore Central School District, and other community members at Bennett Beach while participating in the 27th annual Great Lakes Beach Sweep. The event, part of an international coastal cleanup effort, increases public participation in addressing pollution problems while compiling data to better target pollution sources. “Protecting and preserving our natural resources, such as here at Bennett Beach, is something that all County residents can and should take part in,” said Poloncarz. “By lending a hand in this cleanup effort, we are reaffirming the value we place on these assets, as well as our commitment to their beautification and protection for future generations. I appreciate the efforts of all the volunteers working to clean up our area beaches and waterways, and thank them for their involvement.” The Great Lakes Beach Sweep serves a scientific sampling study as well as a cleanup effort. Volunteers scour area beaches for 2 hours, picking up debris and recording what they have collected. This data is then submitted to the American Littoral Society for evaluation to identify ways to reduce or prevent these types of pollution, which not only diminishes the beauty of our natural resources but poses a threat to wildlife. In 2011, 818 volunteers of all ages cleaned beaches from Woodlawn State Park to Westfield, NY. Statewide, a total of 6,638 volunteers cleaned over 260 miles of shoreline, removing 93,644 lbs. of debris in 24 counties. The American Littoral Society analyzes data submitted from participating sites and compiles the information into a list featuring the “Dirty Dozen”, the twelve most commonly recorded types of pollution. In 2011, these included (in descending order): caps/lids (13% of total); food wrappers/containers (10% of total); cigarettes/cigarette filters (10% of total); plastic bags (8% of total); straws/ stirrers (7% of total); plastic beverage bottles of 2 liters or less (7% of total); cups, plates, forks, spoons, knives (6% of total); rope (5% of total); beverage cans (5% of total); glass bottles (4% of total); balloons (2% of total); and cigar tips (2% of total). “The beaches have never been cleaner, but we are thrilled that we still have thousands of volunteers willing to come out,” said Sharen Trembath, Lake Erie Coordinator for the Great Lakes Beach Sweep. “I love the idea that over these 27 years of the program we have made a difference by involving intergenerational volunteers – children, parents, grandparents – and that we have seen a difference in the reduction of certain items, like tires.” The Great Lakes Beach Sweep also helps to raise awareness about stormwater runoff and its impact on the environment. Much of the runoff found in area waterways is actually the result of litter on the street, which enters waterways through storm sewers. The Erie County Department of Environment and Planning coordinates a regional effort to address stormwater runoff through the Western New York Stormwater Coalition. “It is important to realize that a significant amount of the pollution that finds its way to our beaches and waterways comes from land-based sources like street litter, which gets into storm sewers and finds its way to the water,” said Commissioner Maria Whyte. “While it is good to see all these volunteers here cleaning up beach debris, I would encourage all residents to please dispose of garbage and trash in appropriate receptacles, to clean up trash when you see it rather than let it blow around, and to be responsible for whatever waste they might produce.” Additional volunteer opportunities for cleanup along the region’s waterways are available by participating in Buffalo Niagara Riverkeeper’s Fall Shoreline Sweep on Saturday, September 22, 2012. For more information, visit www.bnriverkeeper.org

ERIE COUNTY CLERK URGES TEEN DRIVERS TO JOIN THE “IT CAN WAIT” CAMPAIGN

TAKE THE PLEDGE TO NEVER TEXT & DRIVE Erie County Clerk Chris Jacobs is asking all motorists, especially young drivers to keep both hands on the wheel and to take part in AT&T’s “It Can Wait” movement on September 19th. “As County Clerk, I am responsible for the administration of local auto bureaus which issue all drivers’ licenses. I encourage all drivers to take the Safe Driving/No-Texting Pledge and then share it with their friends and family.” This pledge, which can be found at any of the Erie County Auto Bureaus or on-line at www.erie.gov/clerk, is signed by the parent and their teen driver, and states that while driving the teen will not send or receive text messages or use handheld electronic devices. It ensures that the teen understands that if he/she violates any of the rules, it may result in the loss of driving privileges which you reserve the right to deny. In a recent study by the National Safety Council, more than 100,000 crashes a year involve drivers who are texting, causing life-changing injury and death; and according to Virginia Tech Transportation Institute Research, texting drivers are 23 times more likely to be in an accident. County Clerk Jacobs is also encouraging all parents to sign and adhere to their own pledge. “A more disturbing fact, based on a survey conducted by AT&T Wireless, is that 77% of teens have seen their parents text and drive,” says Jacobs. “We need to continually educate the public that texting and driving is not only dangerous and has costly consequences, but it is against the law”. For additional information on the Erie County Clerk’s “Safe Driving/No-Texting Pledge”, please contact his office at 716/858-7766 or by e-mail at ErieCountyClerkOffice@erie.gov. __________

STROH’S SENIOR FALL CLEAN UP

Stroh’s Social Club will once again be offering their annual Senior Citizen Fall Clean Up. The clean up will take place Saturday, November 3, 2012, and any senior citizen residing in the Town of Evans who needs help with their leaves, gutters or storm windows can register by calling the Evans Senior Center at 947-0974. __________

LSMS PLANS TRASH & TREASURE SALE

The clubs and organizations at Lake Shore Middle School have team up to host a Trash and Treasure Sale on October 6, 2012 from 9 a.m. until noon. Anyone wishing to donate items to the fund-raiser are encouraged to drop items off at the Middle School Main Office. Students and their families cleaning out their garages, basements and attics to search for items to donate to this sale. The deadline for items to be dropped off is Thursday, October 4. Class advisors will price all of the items and organize the sale. The sale will be held on October 6—rain or shine at the Middle School. The proceeds of this event will be used to purchase a portable sound system for Middle School activities and events. Any items that not sold at the event will be donated to local charities. __________

OBITUARIES

CATHRYNE M. DORMAN Services were held at Addison Funeral Home, Angola, for Cathryne M. Dorman, of Hamburg, who died on September 22, 2012 at the age of 59. She was the sister of Mary (Robert) McLaughlin, William Bish, and the late George, Susan, Thomas and Leonard Bish; daughter of the late George and Margaret Bish; also survived by many nieces and nephews. Share your condolences at addisonfuneralhome.com _______

CARMELLA “Millie” CATALANO A Mass of Christian Burial was celebrated for Carmella Catalano, of Angola, who passed away on September 25, 2012 at the age of 96. She was the sister of the late Christine Conti, Joseph (Sophie) Catalano and Frank A. (Josephine) Catalano; aunt of Rose Marie (Jack) DiMarie and Robert (Carol) Catalano; also survived by several great and great great nieces and nephews, cousins and friends. Arrangements by the Addison Funeral Home, Angola. Share your condolences at addisonfuneral home. com _______

SUICIDE: AN EVENING OF DIALOGUE, AWARENESS AND HEALING

The facts are shocking. Over 108 suicides and hundreds more suicide attempts will likely occur in Erie County in the next 12 months. There is a death by suicide every 14 minutes in the U.S. Suicide is the tenth leading cause of death and the rate is rising over 2% every year. “Suicides have struck our community pretty hard.” says Jerry Bartone, executive director of Community Concern of WNY which operates a mental health clinic. “Nearly 1 in 10 people who have come in our door this year have some degree of lethality, the highest we’ve ever seen. Suicide can be prevented and we must to do a better job of prevention. That is why we are holding this event. This is like CPR. Everyone should be aware of the signs of suicide among their friends and loved-ones, and know what to do. We also see that survivors of a suicide death suffer too, with acute and traumatic stress syndrome (PTSD), not unlike veterans coming back from combat. I am confident that we can save lives with this event.” On Thursday, October 4 at 7:00 pm at the American Legion Post 928, 7353 Erie Road in Derby NY, experts from the Suicide Prevention Center of New York and the New York State Office of Mental Health will speak about how to recognize the signs of suicide and how to respond. Members of local agencies will be present to provide resources where people can turn. There will be a discussion about survivor support after suicide loss from the American Foundation of Suicide Prevention. Parents will learn about the proactive role the Lake Shore Central School District is taking screen students for depression and lethality. Refreshments will be served with time to talk with the presenters. For more information call Community Concern of WNY, Inc. at 947-5025. __________

LS BOYS VARSITY SOCCER WINS

The Lake Shore Boys Varsity Soccer team defeated Cheektowaga on Thursday, September 20th, by a score of 4-0. Captain Wade Bergum scored three of the Eagles four goals, giving him 22 on the season. Wade's younger brother, AJ, scored Lake Shore's other goal, his sixth of the season. Senior Austin Smith chipped in two assists for the Eagles, whose overall record now stands at 8-1. Bryce Parker-Norton was in net for the shutout. __________


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MEAT RAFFLE & Bake Sale Saturday, October 6th 6 p.m. - ??? Newcomb Long American Legion Post #928 7353 Erie Road, Derby

Raffles ~ 50/50 Drawings ~ FREE ADMISSION Complimentary Food & Drink will be served. Sponsored by Ladies Auxiliary

INDOOR STORAGE FACILITY SECURE, DRY, INDOOR STORAGE Spaces available now for winter storage Boats, RV’s, Campers

10175 Mile Block Road, North Collins

Call 716-867-5675

LAKE SHORE HIGH SCHOOL FRESHMAN ACADEMY WELCOMES CLASS OF 2016!

The Lake Shore High School Freshman Academy welcomed the Class of 2016 through its doors this fall. Students in the freshman seminar classes have been participating in various teambuilding activities designed to showcase the value of working together to create positive outcomes. Although every student is different and unique, the thing all students have in common is that they are all freshmen and part of the same class. The goal is to use such consistency and collaboration to create class camaraderie. In addition to teambuilding, the Lake Shore 2016: Freshman Seminar students have been learning what it takes to be successful academically and socially in high school. Students are learning organizational skills, time management, note-taking, critical study and reading skills. This program is geared at preparing students so they can be successful in and after high school. The Freshman Academy motto is: "Strive for 85!" (or higher). The Lake Shore Freshman Academy supports students in their efforts to become successful academically, socially, behaviorally and emotionally here at Lake Shore. (Pictured: Lake Shore freshmen engaged in various teambuilding activities) __________

ERIC M. HEPKINS JOINS ENB

Evans Bank welcomes Eric M. Hepkins as Vice President of Retail Customer Experience. Eric will be responsible for branch distribution strategy, including managing the overall customer experience and sales function for the 13 Evans Bank branches located throughout Western New York. Hepkins brings over 11 years of banking experience from HSBC and First Niagara, demonstrating success in a variety of positions across those organizations, including senior roles in technology, project delivery, and retail banking. Serving recently as Retail Banking Sales Manager with HSBC, Hepkins was directly responsible for the management and sales leadership of a bank branch network stretching from Western New York to Chicago, IL. “We are confident that, together with his progressive leadership and wealth of experience in the industry, Eric will be integral in further positioning Evans as the financial institution of choice for the Western New York community,” stated Robert G. Miller, Jr., Executive Vice President. “His background and experience managing the retail sector will complement our existing brand of delivering exceptional customer service with each interaction.” Eric holds a Bachelor of Arts Degree from the State University of New York, College at Geneseo, and a Masters of Business Administration from the University at Buffalo, School of Management. He resides in Buffalo and is an active member of Leadership Buffalo. __________

Copyright © Angola PennySaver Inc. 2012.

All rights reserved. All advertising, news, and graphic material are the property of the Angola PennySaver and cannot be used without written consent. The Angola PennySaver reserves the right to refuse or edit any news or advertising it deems to be inappropriate. The advertising and news in this publication does not necessarily represent the views of the Angola Penny Saver, its owner, or employees. The Angola PennySaver is published weekly at 19 Center Street in Angola.

Chapel Park Villa Academy

would like to thank the Sons of the American Legion Post 928 for the donation of soccer equipment for our soccer league, the St. Francis High School Soccer Team for kicking off our season, and the parents and children of CPV Academy for participating in our league.

CRAFT BAZAAR

October 13th ~ 10 am - 3 pm Holy Spirit Parish Rte. 62, North Collins

Chinese Auction Lunch Available CLIP & SAVE

CARPET STEAM CLEANED

10

$

95

(Per Room 2 Rm. min.)

8SOFA OR 2 CHAIRS ............ $31.95 85 ROOM SPECIAL ............... $49.75 8WE BEAT ALL PRICES!!!

ACE CARPET CARE

549-6358

Expires 10/14/12


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HILTY TREE SERVICE: Trimming, stump re­ moval, storm clean up. Decorative Ponds. Free estimates. In­sured. 867‑0243 MIKE’S TREE RE­ MOVAL: Stump grind­ ing, bucket service. Fully insured. Prompt Service. 818‑7272. MJ FORESTERS TREE SERVICE: Trim­ming, removals & stump grind­ ing. Free Estimates. Fully In­sured. 934‑3125 or 359‑8384. TREES, TREES, TREES trimmed and re­ moved by NISARIC YARD MAINTE­NANCE. Also, com­ plete land­ scaping ser­vices. Owner/ Operator Nick Latimore. 713‑5187/ 549‑1173. In­sured.

J & L Jewelers

OUR WATCH BATTERIES ARE ALWAYS $5.00 (In Blockbuster Plaza)

Don’t Settle for Chicken Feed!

When selling your collectibles, “gold, diamonds, silver, coins ...” don’t fall for fancy TV ads! 6929 Route 5, Derby • 947-4810 Hours: Tues., Wed. & Fri. 10-6; Sat. 9-4; Thurs. 10-8; Closed Sun. & Mon.

Derby Super Freeze Drive-In 50’s FAMILY RESTAURANT

6865 ERIE RD., DERBY, NY OPEN DAILY 11 AM - 10 PM CLOSED SUNDAYS

SPECIAL: 99¢ SUNDAES with purchase of any combo meals EVERY MONDAY: FISH FRY 99¢ HOT DOGS - DINE-IN ONLY $1.00 OFF

ANGOLA PENNY SAVER HOURS:

Now Serving our great Hot Soups!

FRIDAYS ONLY Take Out or Dine-In Expires 12-31-12

SUPERFREEZEDRIVEIN.COM TAKE-OUTS AVAILABLE: 947-5557

Keiffer Plumbing, Heating & Cooling

ANGOLA OFFICE: Mon. - Thurs. 9-4 Friday 9-2 Sat. & Sun. Closed

649-3866 We will install either yours or our plumbing fixtures and heating equipment.

DERBY OFFICE: Mon. - Thurs. 9-3; Sat. & Sun. Closed

We install & service

Furnaces • Boilers • Hot Water Tanks Water Softeners • Water Conditioners We install acrylic bathtub liners

EVANS TAXPAYERS UNITED HAS IMPORTANT INFORMATION CONCERNING TOWN OF EVANS OPERATIONS. Please go to our WWW.EVANSTAXPAYERSUNITED.ORG website.

Paid for by Evans Taxpayers United

9542 Lakeshore Rd., Angola

549-6522

CUSTARD SHAKES SUNDAES

DAILY SPECIALS:

Serving Cheesecake, Carrot Cake & More

VIEW OUR ENTIRE MENU ON WWW.PATSPIZZA.NET

Monday: Large Cheese & One Topping Pizza - $9.95 (Additional Toppings $2.00 ea.) Tuesday: $1.00 OFF any Stromboli or Calzone Wednesday: $1.00 OFF any pasta dinner * All prices subject to change without notice & are subject to sales tax

Ernie Waddell ETU Co-Chairman

SPECIAL OF THE WEEK

Taco Salad - $6.50 Good thru 10/7/12

No Coupon Needed

DAILY SPECIALS:

Thursday: Buy (2) Large Meat & Cheese Tacos, Get 1 FREE - $7.00 Friday: FISH FRY - 11 oz. piece of beer

battered haddock with fries, coleslaw, tartar sauce, ketchup, lemon & a dinner roll - $9.25

* All prices subject to change without notice & are subject to sales tax


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New Angola Theatre • Corporations/Business Formations and Advice • Real Estate Closings • Wills & Estates • Corporate Bankruptcy • Patents/Trademarks • Personal Injury • Commercial Litigation

72 North Main Street Village of Angola 549-4866

www.newangolatheatre.com

Phillip Brothman Andrew Yusick

September 28th thru October 2nd

Rated PG ParaNorman Fri. @ 7 pm; Sat. @ 2 pm, 6 pm; Sun. @ 2 pm; Tues. @ 10:30 am Rated R Expendables 2 Fri. @ 9:15 pm; Sat. @ 8:30 pm; Mon. @ 7 pm October 5th thru October 9th Rated

The Odd Life of Timothy Green

PG Fri. @ 7 pm; Sat. @ 2 pm, 6 pm; Sun. @ 2 pm; Tues. @ 10:30 am Rated R The Campaign Fri. @ 9:30 pm; Sat. @ 8:30 pm; Mon. @ 7 pm Movies, showtimes and ticket prices subject to change without prior notice.

Jewelry By Spence 3rd & 4th Generation of Jewelers Diamond Engagement Rings Wedding Bands Custom Remounting Jewelry Repair

8578 Erie Rd. (Route 5), Angola, NY 68 Years with: Good Advice, Good Products, Good Prices, Good Service, Good Employees, Good Suppliers & Good Customers!

STORE HOURS: Sun. & Mon. Closed; Tues. & Wed. 10 am - 5 pm; Thurs. & Fri. 10 am - 6 pm; Sat. 10 am - 3 pm

947-9936

6818 Route 5, Derby, NY 14047

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