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March 9th to
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2009
\u201cThe stone is beautiful and is a proud
monument to a good person.
He would love it.\u201d
roof, heating and many updates. Full walkup attic for storage and large garage with closed in patio. Low down payment. $480/mo. P&I.
Offers help for those having a hard time coping! Confidential telephone counseling and a resource referral information agent for mental health situations. We are here to help with suicide prevention! Call us! We care!
THE BOLIVAR LIONESS CLUB IS COLLECTING used hearing aids for the Finger Lakes Region Lion\u2019s Hearing Foundation. The FLRLHF assists financially burdened hearing impaired persons in our area (and western NY). The used hearing aids\u2019 salvage value normally offsets the cost of repairs. Please put your old hearing aids in a sealed plastic bag to prevent loss of small parts. A drop box is located at Steuben Trust Bank, Bolivar, NY or contact Mary Lowery at 585-928- 1343 if you have a donation.
SHINGLEHOUSE
CHRISTIAN & MISSIONARY
ALLIANCE CHURCH
Sunday School.............. 9:45am
Worship Service . . 11am & 6pm
Sun. Sr Youth Fellowship. 7pm
Wed. Jr Youth Fellowship . 7pm
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
19 N. Main St., Portville, NY
Rev. Marilyn Hale
Sunday School.............. 9:45am
Morning Worship....... 11:00am
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SHINGLEHOUSE UNITED
METHODIST CHURCH
Lincoln & Church Sts.
Pastor: Daniel Grimes
Sunday School.............. 9:30am
Morning Worship....... 11:00am
Youth Group 1st & 3rd
Sundays................ 4pm to 6pm
Thurs. Choir Practice. .7:00pm
Tuesday Bible Study....... Noon
OBI COMMUNITY CHURCH
Pastor: David Cook
585-933-7205
Sunday Services:
Sunday School........... 9:00am
Morning Worship . . .10:30am
Evening Service............. 6pm
Wed. Eve.: Adult Prayer and
Bible Study..................... 7pm
Jr. & Sr. High Youth . . . 6-8pm
For reservations call: 585-268-9390 by 2pm on the previous day. Toll-free: 1-866-268-9390. Bolivar- Carolyn Hackett, 585- 928-2672; Cuba- Linda Nelson, 585-968-2397; Friendship- Office for the Aging, 585-268-9390; Wellsville- Donna Fiegl, 585-593-7665.
Wednesday : Strawberry Yogurt Salad, Roast Beef, Mashed Potatoes with Gravy, Beets, Wheat Bread, Fresh Fruit. Bolivar- Noon, 10:30 \u201cGrowing Stronger\u201d Exercises. Cuba- Noon, 10:30 Cards, Dominoes, Puzzles, Pigs I Remember. Wellsville- Noon, 10:00 Games, 1:00 Euchre.
Thursday: Cucumber Salad, Swedish Meatballs, Buttered Noodles, California Blend, Italian Bread, Butterscotch Pudding. Diabetic- Pudding. Bolivar- Noon. Cuba- Noon, \u201cGrowing Stronger\u201d Exercises, Matching Time Puzzle & Reminder for Daylight Savings Time. Friendship- Noon, 10:45 \u201cGrowing Stronger\u201d Exercises, 1:00 Cards, Don\u2019t Forget Your Clocks! Wellsville- Noon, 9:00 Stretch, 10:30 Bingo, 1:00 Bridge.
Friday: Sunshine Salad, Macaroni and Cheese, Stewed Tomatoes, Green Beans, Rye Bread, Oatmeal Raisin Cookie. Diabetic- Pears. Wellsville- Noon, 10:30 Bingo! 12:30 Pinochle.
Monday: Chilled Juice, Chili with Beans, Spinach, Corn Bread, Brownies. Diabetic- Fruit Cocktail. Bolivar- Noon, 11:00 \u201cGrowing Stronger\u201d Exercises. Cuba- Noon, 10:30 \u201cGrowing Stronger\u201d Exercises, 11:00 Cards, Dominoes, Puzzles, Bobby Fischer\u2019s Birthday. *Call in reservations for Senior Citizen\u2019s Meeting. Wellsville- Noon, 9:00 Stretch, 10:30 Bingo, 1:00 Euchre.
Tuesday : Pineapple Tidbits, Roast Pork, Mashed Potatoes with Gravy, Peas, Rye Bread, Peanut Butter Cookie. Diabetic- Peaches. Cuba- Noon, 10:30 Cards, Dominoes, Puzzles, 9am- 12pm Free Tax Clinic, Telephone Invention Anniversary puzzle. Friendship- Noon, 10:45 \u201cGrowing Stronger\u201d Exercises, 1:00 Cards, Party decorating, set up, planning.
bedroom home at 124 East State Street. Own it in 15 years! Low down payment. $430/mo. P&I. Call Cornerstone, 607-936-1945. www.homesbycornerstone.com
bedroom home with spacious rooms on a nice corner lot. Low down payment. $530/mo. P&I. Call Cornerstone, 607-936-1945. www.homesbycornerstone.com
W ellsville , NY, February 2009- Alfred State College\u2019s School of Applied Technology, Wellsville, will host the 11th annual New York State Postsecondary (college level) SkillsUSA competition Saturday, March 28, 2009. Proposed categories of competition are automotive service, CNC milling, carpentry, collision repair technology, commercial baking, computer maintenance technology, cosmetology, culinary, job skills demonstration, masonry, precision machining, residential wiring, technical drafting, and welding.
The college anticipates participants from Alfred State College, SUNY Delhi, ITT (Albany), Corning Community College, Monroe Community College, and Wilson Technology. We have also asked vocational high schools with postsecondary students to participate this year. Winners will be eligible to participate in the National SkillsUSA competition in Kansas City June 21-26, 2009. Last year nine participants from Alfred State College, one from Delhi, and two from the Culinary Institute of America competed at Nationals. Six students placed in the top 10 in the nation! Alfred State College had two students taking 5th place in the nation and the two students from the Culinary Institute of America each took home a silver medal. More than 4,500 students from around the country competed in over 87 vocational and leadership skill areas. The competitions are set up and judged by industry representatives.
\u201cThe success of our students at this national event is an indication of how strong our programs are and shows off the talents of New York State students,\u201d noted Craig R. Clark, NYS Postsecondary SkillsUSA Director.
If there are any questions at the administrative level, please call Clark, executive director, Wellsville campus and dean, School of Applied Technology, at 607-587-3102.
SkillsUSA is a national organization that serves trade, industrial, technical, and health occupations and students in public high schools, vocational centers, and colleges. They serve over 284,000 students and instructors nationwide.
Alfred State was the first college in New York State to establish a student organization for postsecondary SkillsUSA and continues to lead in this process.
GOOD SHEPHERD
(Anglican)
29 South Street, (corner of
Stone) Cuba, NY 14727
Kenneth W. Gunn-Walberg
Sundays........................ 3:30pm
Evening Prayer and Holy
Communion using the 1928
Book of Common Prayer.
Followed by coffee hour.
For info., call 716-968-2393.
Visitors most welcome.
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Photo above shows oil workers preparing to \u201cshoot an oil well\u201d. The shooter is pouring nitro into the \u201cshell\u201d in the hole. The man in the middle is Al Wilber of Bolivar. Photo was loaned by Vern Baldwin.
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Complete Moisture Plus Multi-Purpose Solution between January 1, 2005 to June 2007 and develop the eye infection A canthamoeba Keratitis? Did you lose eyesight or require a corneal transplant? You may be entitled to compensation. Attorney Charles Johnson, 1-800-535-5727.
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RICHBURG FIRST DAY
BAPTIST CHURCH
128 Main St., Box 242
Pastor: Larry J. Allen
Early Worship.............. 9:00am Sunday School............ 10:00am Morning Worship....... 11:00am Wednesday Prayer Mtg.... 7pm Thursday LIFE Adventure Club for boys & girls in 1-8 grades. For more info. and spiritual counsel, phone 585- 928-2400.
ANGLICAN CATHOLIC
CHURCH OF THE GOOD
SHEPHERD
29 South St. at Stone St.,
Cuba, NY
Services as announced.
CERES UNITED
METHODIST CHURCH
Pastor: Daniel Grimes
Worship Service...........9:30am
Sunday School............ 11:00am
Choir, Wednesday........ 6:00pm
Youth, Sunday.............. 6:00pm
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The Pennsylvania Game Commission is looking for experienced hunters and trappers who are interested in becoming volunteer instructors for the agency\u2019s basic Hunter- Trapper Education (HTE), Successful Bow hunting and cable restraint certification courses.
\u201cBecoming a volunteer instructor for the Game Commission is one way experienced hunters and trappers can help pass along our outdoors heritage to a new generation,\u201d said Keith Snyder, Game Commission Hunter Trapper Education Division chief. \u201cBecoming an instructor also is a fine way to help make a difference in your community and to do something to help improve the quality of our education and safety programs.\u201d
New instructors must pass a background check and assist with at least one class before attending the eight-hour new instructor training workshop. All new instructors must have attended and completed a class, as a student, within the 18 months prior to or after submitting their application.
For more information about becoming an HTE instructor, visit the Game Commission\u2019s web site www.pgc.state.pa.us and select \u201cEducation,\u201d then scroll down and choose \u201cBecoming an Instructor.\u201d Individuals also can request an application packet online or by calling the agency\u2019s Hunter-Trapper Education Division at 717-787-7015.
Harrisburg- With the spring gobbler season set to open in April, Pennsylvania Game Commission Executive Director Carl G. Roe is reminding all first-time license buyers to make plans to attend a Hunter-Trapper Education (HTE) course now.
To register for a course in your area, visit the Game Commission\u2019s web site www.pgc.state.pa.us, select the \u201cHunter Education Classes\u201d icon in the center of the home page, and then follow the instructions.
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