


I'M A COIN COLLECTOR & A Teacher. Coin Collecting is My Hobby. So I can Pay More for YOUR Old Coins than those "Buying Gold & Silver Guys" or Jewelry shops. Please feel free to call and I'll be glad to answer any questions. TIP: Never Clean Your Coins, because It Ruins the Value. Thanks- Tom, (716)949-6973.
KEN’S TAXIDERMY: Reasonable prices for quality mounts!! 716-592-9138
FREE TREE LOGS - You take. In Brant at corner of Milestrip and Reservation Rd. For more information, call Rob 716-366-7093.
CAR STORAGE AVAILABLE: $400 for Season. October 1st thru April 30, 2025. Excellent Location. (716)907-5300
INDOOR WINTER STORAGE: Cars: $400. Boats: Priced per foot. A few spaces left. Call Mark 549-1272.
ESTATE SALE: October 19, 20, 26, 27. Saturdays 9am-5pm, Sundays 12:305:00pm. 2497 Bauer Road, Eden. Lotta good stuff!
HOUSE FOR RENT - Angola, 3 bed, 1 bath. $1500/ month. Utilities not included. NO pets. Available November 1st. 716-549-5995
CONDO RENTAL - Florida West Coast. Seasonal, 3 months minimum up to 6 months. 2 bedroom, 2 bath, furnished. Ground floor on a canal. Walk-in shower. All utilities and Wi-Fi included. Heated pool. Photos available. $2400/ month. Cell: 631-786-4667/ gerrip713@ gmail.com
all of its forms (Marxism, Communism, Imperialism, Nazism, Fascism, etc) has a bloody history. According to the Congressional Record in the 1900’s they killed 135 million of their own people. People who they called dissidents - (one who disagrees).
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• FAMILY STORYTIMES:
Fridays, October 18 and 25 at 11 a.m.
• SPOOKY SCREAM-O-RAMA SPECTACULAR
Saturday, October 26 at Noon
A celebration of all things spooky and creepy for teens and tweens.
• PRE-HALLOWEEN COSTUME PARADE
Wednesday, October 30 at 6 p.m. Halloween stories, craft, candy stations and costume parade in the library.
A 1967 photo shows Joseph C. Alessi, Sr. and his son Anthony in their Insurance/Real Estate Office on Main Street in the Village of North Collins. Joe Alessi began this business in the 1930’s in the family’s home on Harrison Avenue. He was appointed as Village Clerk in April 1947 and served until September 1969. Joe Senior died in December 1969, after receiving only one Social Security check. His son Anthony recently passed on August 20, 2024. The business continues today, operated by son/brother Joseph C. Jr.
Submitted by Margaret Orrange, North Collins Town Historian
As of January 1, 2025, there will be 3 available positions on the Planning Board (2 of which are alternate positions) and 4 available positions on the Zoning Board of Appeals (2 of which are alternate positions). If you are interested in serving as a volunteer on either of these boards, please go to our website for an application or call the Town Hall Building Department at 716-992-3408 Option 2. The deadline to apply is November 20th. Responsibilities of Planning Board members include reviewing site plans, major subdivisions and any matter referred by the Town Board for approval. Responsibilities of Zoning Board members include hearing appeals from decisions of the Town under the Zoning Code.
There are 2 available positions on the Board of Assessment Review. If you are interested in serving on the board, please visit www.edenny.gov for an application. Responsibilities of a board member include Assessment Board Member training and attending Grievance Night which is held annually on the fourth Tuesday in May. Deadline to submit an application is Friday, November 1, 2024. Please contact the Assessor’s Office with any questions at 992-3408 option #7.
Mark Rivard Farm 3323 Werle Road, Dunkirk
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 18th
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 19th and 9:00AM - 5:00PM
600 Ford Tractor
J.D. Lawn Mower like new w/ bagger & attachment
Chopper, 1 & 2 Bottom Plows
Farm Trailer
Antique & Amish made furniture
Winemaking Supplies
Glassware
Collectibles, Knick-Knacks
Very large old Coin Collection Lumber, Tools, Traps, Garden items
Large selection of Children’s Toys, Clothes, & Books
Complete contents of large Home-Barn Full & Garage
All items are in EXCELLENT CONDITION & PRICED TO SELL! Everything must go! BY ROGER GLOSS SALES
NORTH COLLINS
$809 MSRP
$749 Promo
Sales Event Price:
$674
21” Power Clear®
721 E Snow Blower Model 38753
• Easy start with electric start
• Powerful Toro 212cc 4-cycle OHV engine throws snow 35’
$1,249 MSRP $1,149 Promo Sales Event Price:
$1,074
24” Snowmaster® 824 QXE Snow Blower Model 36003
• Personal Pace® self-propel system
• 252cc Toro premium 4-cycle OHV engine throws snow up to 45’
$1,599 MSRP Sales Event Price:
$1,499
26” Power Max® 826 OHAE Snow Blower Model 37805
• Triggerless steering - a simplier way to effortlessly steer
• 252cc Toro premium 4-cycle OHV engine clears 20” deep x 26” wide
SATURDAY, 10/26
$1,399 MSRP $1,299 Promo Sales Event Price:
$1,149
24” Power Max® 824 OE Snow Blower Model 37798
• Toro premium 252cc 4-cycle OHV engine
• Quick Stick® control quickly changes the chute & deflector
$1,999
30” Power Max® HD 1030 OHAE Snow Blower Model 38830
• Hand warmers & LED light
• Powerful 302cc 4-cycle OHV engine clears 30” wide x 21” deep & throws it 49’
$2,099 MSRP Sales Event Price: *Sale prices cash or check only.
Phone/ Fax: (716)627-5466 EdenPipeCo@gmail.com
FOR SALE: 1997 10’ Chevy Dump, 3500 HD, Well maintained good work truck $7,700. 716-992-3902
FOR SALE: Antique wine press and oak grindercomplete kit $700. B/O. Husqvarna 14” walk behind saw with blade $1350. Maketa 14” 4 stroke chop saw with blade $950. 716-992-3902
JACK OF ALL TRADES, Master of some, pretty good at the rest of them. Almost 40 years in the TRADES. Call Eric, 716-534-4042
FOR SALE - 2 Brand New Double Wide Mobile Homes in Melody Meadows Park. Priced at $162,500 and $167,000. 716-549-5995.
FOR SALE: Semi Truck Load of Logs delivered, $450. Face cord of wood, $75.00. Call Mike’s Landscaping. 716-549-1687
HELP WANTED: Looking for individual to plow snow in our company truck. Experience preferred. 716-337-0375
GLASS MIRRORS, tabletops, shower doors, plexiglass, solar control film. Call HAMBURG GLASS 716-648-3456.
ALL YOUR HANDYMAN NEEDS. Also includes underground water and drainage issues. 716-570-0762
EXPERIENCED ROOFING /Construction Crew. We have over 25 years experience with all exterior projects. Gutters, Siding, Drainage, Metal work. Call for Free Estimate 716-393-6696
EXCAVATING SERVICES: •drainage •yard restoration •grading •retention walls •driveways •driveway sealing •demolition •pipe replacement. Call 716 -5700762
WAYNE CANDLER JR. HOME IMPROVEMENT
- Roofing, siding, big jobs, small jobs, odd jobs. Local, family operated. 716-392-7782
SKILLED CARPENTER
/Contractor; Carpentry, Plumbing, Electrical, Drywall, & Painting 716-3936696
G.D. FULLER ROOFING: Since 1969. All styles. Residential/ Commercial. Quality work/ materials. Family owned 3rd generation company. Call for an estimate today! 716-498-2422. Visit: gdfuller-roofing.com
HELP WANTED: Part-Time Bartender. Apply Within at Meadowbrook, 947 -9386.
HELP WANTED: Person to clean my house. Please Call or Text Sherry. 716-435-3069
ALMOST FREE! Tree Stump Removal - Half Price! Fully Insured. 50% off service. Half Price Stump Grinding (716)799-5472
MUSTANG MIKES: Firewood, Trees & Landscaping. 3 Face cord delivered seasoned Ash & Maple $275.00. 716-480-6168
ALL PLUMBING REPAIRS: Large/ small. Licensed/ insured. FREE estimates. Please call RICK. 716-381-3525.
TOM VAYO PAINTING: Exterior/ Interior Painting, Drywall/ Plaster Repair. 30 years experience. Insured. Call 716-880-0858
“THE TREE SURGEON” Tree removal, trimming, stump grinding, lot clearing. Firewood. Reasonable prices. Free estimates. Fully Insured. 716-549-2922.
ALMOST FREE! Tree Stump Removal - Half Price! Fully Insured. 50% off service. Half Price Stump Grinding (716)799-5472
PETS & ANIMALS
ATTENTION ALL CAT LOVERS- Permanent home, foster homes and volunteers are needed for TEN LIVES CLUB, a cat and kitten adoption organization. If you can help please call 646-5577.
The varsity girls volleyball team and some of the jv girls volleyball players, volunteered their time to help coach volleyball for students in grades 3-6. The big sisters and little sisters were announced on the court before the varsity match and performed a handshake together for the crowd. It was a wonderful experience that really cultivates the love of volleyball in Eden!
Earl A. Frampton
Eleanor E. Millspaugh
Eleanor Elaine Millspaugh (nee Sturm ) of Langford/ New Oregon, NY entered into rest Sept. 25, 2024. . She was born Oct. 27, 1938. Wife of 58 years to Clyde Millspaugh; Mother to sons James (Jennifer) and David Millspaugh; Grandmother to Jarod (Elizabeth) and Alex; Great-grandmother to Ellie; Predeceased by siblings: Patricia, John and Donald Sturm and parents John J. and Anna H. (Engdahl) Sturm; Also survived by many nieces and nephews. Elaine passed away after a long battle with Breast cancer & Lymphoma. She was a very giving soul, always thinking of someone else and not of herself. Her love was Unconditional. Honoring Elaine's wishes, her body was donated to the U.B. School of Medicine. Services are private. Donations may be made to Hospice Buffalo in Eleanor's name. If
Earl A. Frampton reunited with the love of his life, Jeanne Frampton, on October 8, 2024. Earl passed peacefully at his home surrounded by his family. Earl was a storyteller, labor leader, skilled tradesman, community organizer, activist, teacher, mentor, Navy veteran, loving husband, father and grandfather. Earl was a lineman, cable splicer and business installer for the New York Telephone Company (Verizon), for 35 years. He was a past president and vice president of Local 1115 Communication Workers of America for 21 years and CWA/Western New York council president of 11 locals and retirees for 11 years. He was an AFL/CIO Community services liaison for the United Way in Lockport, New York in Niagara County. He was proud of his union and personal connections that enabled him to create community service programs that enhanced the well being of numerous communities and groups of people. He is survived by his children, Lorraine Frampton, Eric (Jane) Frampton, Lisa (Glenn) Scott. Pre-deceased by his son, Earl R. Frampton. Loving grandfather of 10 grandchildren and 3 great grandchildren. Brother of William (Buddy) Frampton, James Frampton, and honorary brother, Ross Korhummel. Survived by many nieces and nephews. Earl will be remembered by all for his kindness, generosity, and dedication to helping others in need. Family and friends called at Laing Funeral Home Inc. 2724 W. Church St. Eden followed by a Funeral service in the Eden United Methodist Church. Memorials to The United Way or The Kidney Foundation of WNY. Words of sympathy on www.LaingFuneralHome.com
Carol Ann Fraas
Carol Ann Fraas (Schrader) of East Eden, NY entered into rest October 12, 2024. Devoted wife of the late Raymond G. Loving mother of Eileen (Michael) Dobrzenski, Mark (Stacie) Fraas and the late Michael. Grandmother of Alice Dobrzenski, Sarah Fraas and the late Paul Dobrzenski. Sister of the late Victor (Lois) Schrader, Jr. Also survived by several nieces and nephews. Visitation was held at the Laing Funeral Home Inc., 2724 W. Church St. Eden followed by a Mass of Christian Burial at St. Mary’s Oratory, E. Eden. Flowers gratefully declined. Memorials may be made to Franciscan Sisters-St. Joseph, 5229 South Park Ave. Hamburg. Words of sympathy made be left on www. LaingFuneralHome.com
Amidst all the chaos, let’s fill the Eden- North Collins Pennysaver with some
If you have witnessed an act of kindness, have good news to contribute, or even have a cheerful photo to share with the community... we want to hear from you!
Day in the Town of Brant and the State of New York, as named by proclamations by the Brant Town Board and Assemblyman DiPietro! At the September Brant Town Board meeting the Chiavetta family was honored for their 70 years in business. Supervisor DeCarlo thanked the Chiavetta family for their hard work, dedication, and support of our community. Chiavetta’s has been a part of many of our summer dinners, weddings, and celebrations. Further, they are leaders in Brant through their community efforts and employing generations of Brant residents. Peter and Kathleen Chiavetta accepted the proclamation from Councilwoman Giancarlo. Assemblyman DiPietro was also in attendance to honor them with a Proclamation from the State of New York. He noted it is the highest honor to be granted by an elected official as it requires vetting by Albany officials to ensure it is nonpartisan and worthy of recognition. It recognized the family-owned Chiavetta’s as a true cornerstone of Western New York for generations. Additionally, Kim Peck, a representative of Senator Gallivan’s office presented the New York State Senate Award to Peter and Kathleen for 70 years of outstanding contributions and dedication to the growth and prosperity of their community. Pictured L to R: (top) Donna Marien, Mark DeCarlo, Peter Chiavetta, Kathleen Chiavetta, Linda Giancarlo, Mike Muffoletto, Tish Brady. (bottom) Kim Peck, Assemblyman DiPeitro, Kathleen Chiavetta, Peter Chiavetta
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“I don't know what your destiny will be, but one thing I do know: the only ones among you who will be really happy are those who have sought and found how to serve.”
-Albert Schweitzer
Those impacted by Hurricanes Helene and Milton continue to clean up wreckage and rebuild their lives. In our day-to-day world here in Eden, we are inclined to forget that many are far from being back to normal. Massive work remains to be accomplished across the South and volunteers continue to travel there to help.
Serving others, in whatever way, is something that we should include in our lives. The needs are there in every month and time, in our local community or the larger world. Find something that you can do to help -- however small or grand-- and make it part of your life. You will find
you never knew possible.