FOR SALE - Seasoned firewood, $80 a cord. Delivery available. Call 716-725-1094 or 716/992-4801
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.
7884 Sisson Hwy. Eden, NY 14057
Live Alpacas will be here!
Ornaments, Books, Mary Lake Thompson Gifts, Decorations, Alpaca Clothing Gift Certificates
Regular Hours: Every Day 10 am - 6 pm
SNYDER & RITZ, PLLC
& COUNSELORS AT LAW
12th Annual Eden Town Christmas Tree Lighting
Saturday, December 7th at the Eden Town Square Ceremony 7:30pm - Lighting of Tree 8:00pm
Those attending are encouraged to bring an Ornament of Hope or Toy Donation for local families in need.
KEN’S TAXIDERMY: Reasonable prices for quality mounts!! 716-592-9138
SEEKING Keyboardist/ Pianist or organist/guita rist for church services. Saturdays 4pm and/or Sundays 11:30am. Familiar with Catholic liturgy. Contact Fr. Francis Kadryna, 716-8643932, Parish of Our Lady, Brant, NY
CHRISTMAS TREES: Choose and cut your own. Kathie & Jerrys Christmas Tree Farm, 1731 Gowans Road, Angola. 716-4323936. Open until Dusk.
CHRISTMAS BAZAAR: Dec. 7, 9AM-5:30PM and Dec.8, 8AM-2PM,, Raffle, 50/50 Squares and Baked Goods. SS. Peter & Paul Social Ctr. 68 E. Main, Hamburg
STORAGE
INDOOR STORAGE
UNITS AVAILABLE: Different sizes. Climate controlled. Secure, easy 24-hour access. 680-2207, Kevin.
INDOOR STORAGE for small boats, kayaks, jet skis and lawn furniture. Call Kevin, 716-680-2207.
FOR RENT
HOUSE FOR RENT - Angola, 3 bed, 1 bath. $1500/ month. Utilities not included. NO pets. Available November 1st. 716-549-5995
FOR RENT - Angola Lakefront Studio includes all utilities and appliances. Offstreet parking, private, quiet. $975/month. 716-440-6293
FOR SALE: 2005 GMC red pick-up, 2500HD, 4 x 4, need work or parts $1,100. 716-445-5116
FOR SALE: 1987 Chevy pick-up with dump. Needs work, possible a project rebuild for someone that is into refurbishing an old pickup. Let your imagination run wild! $1,100. 716-445-5116
FOR SALE: 4ft. high pool spa steps $250., 21ft winter pool cover $50.00, 21ft solar cover $50., 716-992-4392
FOR SALE: 2011 Ram truck, 4 x 4, no rust $5,000. 716-545-2819
SEASONED FIREWOOD mixed hardwood and straight cherry. Local delivery available. 716-983-6232
HELP WANTED
HELP WANTED: Part time home assistant, Insurance paid, mostly house cleaning, 2 to 3 days a week. In town of Concord. 716-261-7464
Maintenance Mechanic - Starting $21.53-$22.29 per hour. New York State Employees Retirement System; Paid vacation after the first year of service; Fifteen (15) paid holidays per year; 105(h) Plan; Paid sick and personal time; Tax Sheltered Annuities; Section 125 Plan; Dental and Optical Plans available; 80% of the Primary Health Insurance Plan covered by the District.
LAWN & GARDEN
Edward J. Snyder Debra A. Ritz Adam S. Markel
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Erie County Clerk Mickey Kearns Issues Reminders to WNY MotoristsBe Prepared and Stay Safe During Winter Driving Months
Every start to the winter season, we promise ourselves that this year will be different, that you’ll be ready for whatever blizzard Mother Nature sends us. Flashback to 10 years ago, when the City of Buffalo and the Southtowns were clobbered by the infamous “wall of snow” that produced thunder and heavy snowfall of as much as 6 inches an hour. Yes, presently our weather has been without any winter weather events with this fall being more like spring. However, our weather can change quickly and we can be hit with snow, ice, rain and fog off Lake Erie without warning. Therefore, I encourage motorists to take a moment to review a few simple winter driving tips and double-check that you have the proper emergency gear in your vehicle to ensure your safety before any storm hits.
Not all drivers are prepared for winter driving conditions, so take it slow when driving on snowy, icy and wet roadways. Drive as the environment warrants, stay alert, reduce your speed. Due to poor visibility and/or bad road conditions, always leave plenty of room between cars. Brake early and slowly give yourself time to stop and react safely. Before pulling onto the road, be sure to completely clear snow and ice from your car windows, mirrors, lights, hood and roof. Take extra precaution when entering and exiting ramps and bridges as they can be extremely slippery. While four-wheel drive vehicles may help you get going quicker, they won’t help you stop any quicker – don’t get overconfident when driving one.
Make sure your car is properly maintained – the better shape your car is in, the safer you are on the road. Have your battery and ignition system checked, along with your brakes, transmission and tires. All fluids in your vehicle should be checked and topped off: de-icing washer fluid, oil, power steering and anti-freeze. Change or adjust spark plugs, air, fuel and emission filters. Check your headlights, brake and tail lights, blinkers and emergency flashers. It is vital to also know your car’s capabilities and the safety features built into your vehicle such as traction control that helps the vehicle gain traction and the anti-lock braking system (ABS) which is standard in most new vehicles and assists you steer in emergencies by restoring traction.
In addition, during the winter season, don’t crowd the plow. I ask that you be alert and courteous to County, City, Town and State snowplow operators who will be doing their best to keep the streets open and safe for traveling. Their goal is to maximize safety, be patient and drive with caution. For everyone’s protection, please assist in this difficult task by yielding to their efforts and keeping a safe distance behind snowplows to avoid having your vehicle struck by flying sand and salt.
We all know that winter driving can be a test for even the most experienced drivers. Being prepared is the best offense when it comes to driving in bad weather. Take it slow, buckle up, and drive safely this winter season.
Sited on 5 acres with scenic views from every vantage point! Welcome to this current gentleman's estate offering 3 bedrooms and 2 full baths in a custom-built ranch. Easy first floor living with an expansive front entry and large bedroom suites flank both sides of the home. On center are the kitchen and great room with floor to ceiling windows to take in all of mother nature's glory! Soaring ceilings add to the open floor plan. Both suites have a WIC with access to the updated bath(s). The well-equipped kitchen with ample prep space, storage and built in appliances is sure to please. A 1290 SF mechanics workshop is heated, has surround air compressor hook ups, with a trolly hoist and comes with a commercial grade compressor unit, perfect for car enthusiasts, farm equipment or work from home business. Adjoining the workshop, you will find a 4+ horse stable with tack room overlooking pastures. Additional unfinished square footage can be found above in the walk-up loft space. Solid mechanics with newer main house roof 2017 Barn/Workshop 2021 round off this fantastic offering! Pond is 18’ deep and stocked. 100+ Ash trees recently cleared, land graded and seeded. A must see! ML #1571068 Price Reduced! $589,473
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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
HANDYMAN with Tools. I DO ODD JOBS! Also have Super Duty Van and Cargo Utility trailer. No job too small. 716-254-7130
REAL ESTATE
FOR SALE - 2 Brand New Double Wide Mobile Homes in Melody Meadows Park. Priced at $162,500 and $167,000. 716-549-5995.
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We have everything you need for the holidays!
Variety of Holiday Meats and Deli Meats, Christmas Hams, Pies & Breads Fresh Baked Daily, Deli Fresh Holiday Platters Made to Order
Here are some Awesome Deals ONLY Available This Weekend:
Its Back! Our 3 Day Warehouse Sale.. Skis, Ski Poles, Ski Boots, Goggles, Snowboards, Helmets, Gloves, Ski Socks and Winter Clothing… all at MORE THAN 50% OFF!
• New Snowboard & New Zuma Bindings Package Blowout, Pick from over 1000 Snowboards, ONLY $199!
• Youth Used Ski's & Bindings Packages, Over 500 Pairs in Stock! ONLY $99!
• Used Burton Dual Boa Swath Snowboard Boots for Men & Women, Regular Price $350, ONLY $89!
We’re Powersellers on eBay, and decided to open our doors to the public so you can try the items on and to also save you on the shipping costs. We may not have all sizes for everyone, but what we do have is unbeatable below wholesale pricing on EVERYTHING! Friday
We're Power-Sellers on eBay, and are saying THANK YOU to our local customers for these 3 days so you can SAVE BIG!
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If we have the best prices on the internet, you can bet we have the BEST PRICES IN WNY!
Friday, Nov. 29th
Saturday, Nov. 30th Sunday, Dec. 1st 11:00 am to 3:00 pm
• NEW 5TH Element Mens & Womens Rollerblades/Inline Skates - Regular Price up to $150, ONLY $39!
• Over 1000 Pairs of New & Used Ski & Snowboard Boots ALL ON SALE Thanksgiving Weekend! MUCH, MUCH MORE! 8532 N Main Street, Eden NY • 716-725-9313
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News from Buffalo State Buffalo, NY- Buffalo State is pleased to welcome the Class of 2028 to campus. The new Bengals started class on August 26, 2024. Isabella Cappola of North Collins, NY. Krystal Kruszka of North Collins, NY.
News from Buffalo Academy of the Sacred Heart
The following local students that attend Buffalo Academy of the Sacred Heart, made the 1st quarter honor roll: Grade 12 ~ Maya Hartman; Grade 11 ~ Madelyn Blasz; Grade 10 ~ Samantha Colley
News from Southtowns Catholic School
The Buffalo & Erie Co. Public Library recently brought the Bookmobile out to Southtowns. The kids and teachers had so much fun looking through the shelves and taking out some books. Pictured here is Mrs. Roman's 5th grade becoming acquainted with the Bookmobile. “The more that you read, the more things you will know. The more you learn, the more places you’ll go.” Dr. Seuss
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.
Eden Athletic Association
Thursday December 12th, 2024 Eden Town Hall, 7:00pm. PUBLIC MEETING
Anyone interested in providing a fun and competitive atmosphere for the baseball and softball players of Eden and North Collins are invited to attend. We are looking for eager individuals to help make the experience better for the youth in our community. Feedback and suggestions are welcomed!
George Hornberger of North Boston, NY, age 91, passed away peacefully on November 11, 2024. Beloved husband of 67 years of Gladys (nee Zittel) Hornberger; devoted father of Donald (Cathy), Gerald (Carol) Hornberger, Carrie (John) Peterson, Valentine (Tammy) Hornberger and foster father of Roxanne Benn; cherished grandfather of Donald (Renea Rodgers Fiorella) and Nicholas (Jessica) Hornberger, Katie (Tim) Schuler, John (Amy) and Matthew (Julie) Peterson, Heather and Christopher Hornberger; great-grandfather of James, Thomas and Charlie; dear brother of Mary (late Chester) Petak, the late Margaret (Doyle) Hall, the late Roy Hornberger, Paul and Douglas (Sue) Hornberger; also survived by many nieces and nephews. Friends called at the Donald M. Demmerley Funeral Home, 21 Pierce Ave. Hamburg, NY where services were held. If so desired, memorial contributions may be made to the Hospice of Buffalo or Hamburg Volunteer Fire Dept. in George’s memory. Please share online condolences at demmerley funeralhome.com.
OBITUARIES
Richard L. Scott, age 87, of Eden, New York died in his residence peacefully. He was born in Buffalo, New York on April 9,1937. He married his loving wife of 64 years, Hildegard Scott, on December 3, 1957. Together they have three children; Sherry Scott, Richard L. Scott, Jr and Tina- Louis (Tony) Lojacono. He was the grandfather of Cerys Raine Ship, Mijon Elizabeth Scott and Richard L. Scott, III. He was the great grandfather of Maximus and Atticus. He was the brother of Klareen Donahey and Louise Reinhardt. Per Richard’s wishes no services will be observed at this time. Memorials may be made to Hospice of WNY. Words of sympathy may be made on www.LaingFuneralHome.com
Margaret Waite
Margaret Waite (Niefergold) of North Collins, NY entered into rest November 15, 2024 at the age of 85 years. Beloved companion of Howard Kehr. Loving mother of Robin (Michael) McIlwaine, Tammy (Gregory) Klubek, Richard Waite and the late Cheryl Lynn. Grandmother of Cole and Brianna. Great Grandmother of Lucas and Levi. Sister of the late Martin, Walter and Dorothy Niefergold. Survived by many nieces, nephews and friends. Friends may call Saturday November 23rd from 11AM-2PM at the Wentland Funeral Home 10634 Main St. (Rt 62) North Collins where funeral services will be held at 2PM. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to Hospice Buffalo or the SPCA.
Marie Frances Frier (nee Solomon) of Eden, entered into rest on November 10, 2024. She was born April 25, 1957. Beloved wife of the late Robert E. Frier; devoted mother of Sarah (Neil) Diaz, Nicole (Garrett) Smith, Danielle Frier and Robert J. Frier; cherished grandmother of Samuel, Jonah (Bob’s namesake, passed 2015), Bennett, and Caleb Diaz, and Isabelle and Carter Smith; loving daughter of the late Albert and Agnes (nee Faragiano) Solomon; dear sister of Marlene, late Albert “Butchie”, Jacqueline, Louie and Denise; also survived by in-laws, family and many friends. Marie loved spending time with her grandchildren. She had a strong faith in God and was wellknown for her cooking and generosity for everyone. Family and friends visited Lombardo Funeral Home (Southtowns Chapel) for a memorial service in Marie’s memory.
Maryann Provino
Maryann Provino (Spicola) November 14, 2024 of North Collins, NY at the age of 93 years. Beloved wife of Michael Provino. Loving mother of Michael (June) and Gary (Kathy) Provino. Grandmother of Julie, Jena, Jolene, and Michael (Ashley) Provino. Great grandmother of Geo, Kaelyn, and Aria Provino. Sister of nine late brothers and sisters. Friends called at the Wentland Funeral Home, 10634 Main St. (Rt. 62). A Mass of Christian Burial was held from Holy Spirit Church, North Collins, NY. Donations may be made to a charity of your choice in memory of Maryann.
Madeline Lay
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Madeline Lay (Steeprock) of the Cattaraugus Seneca Territory entered into rest Nov. 13, 2024 at the age of 92 years. Beloved wife of the late Edward Lay Sr. Loving mother of Veronica, Mary (Bill), Juanita (Late Dana), Michael Sr. (Janette), Julie (Syd) John, Blain (Cheri) and the late Greg, Blake, Edward Lay Jr. and Carlton John. Grandmother of 28 grandchildren, 63 great grandchildren, 2 great-great grandchildren and 1 greatgreat-great grandchild. Sister of Darlene, Kenny Kettle and the late Rosetta Tallchief, Gordon Steeprock, Wilford Steeprock, Mildred Hernandez, Lorraine Serio, Elmer Steeprock Sr., Arlene Twoguns, Laverne “Lefty” Kettle and Adelbert Steeprock Jr. Funeral services took place at the Wentland Funeral Home and from the Longhouse Cattaraugus Seneca Territory. Madeline was an Auxiliary member of American Iroquois Post #1587.
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A THOUGHT TO REMEMBER…
“Live your life so that the fear of death can never enter your heart. When you arise in the morning, give thanks for the morning light. Give thanks for your life and strength. Give thanks for your food and for the joy of living. And if perchance you see no reason for giving thanks, rest assured the fault is in yourself.” -- Chief Tecumseh, Shawnee Indian Chief
As Thanksgiving Day approaches we should be mindful of all that we have been given in this life. Even the poorest of us have more than those in many parts of the world will ever know.
Yes, there have been challenges this year from weather events to political upheaval. But, truly, every day is a day for giving thanks... for the bounty that we enjoy in this country, for the many opportunities which have been given to us, for the freedoms that we enjoy and often take for granted. Take a moment out of
to pause and count your
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