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HAPPY HALLOWEEN! NOV. 1 - U.S. Weather Service Established, 1870 - Electric Light Bulb Patented, 1879 - NOV. 2 - Daniel Boone born, 1734, Cookie Monster’s Birthday, International Space Station Opened, 2000 Hi, Neighbor PRSRT STD. US POSTAGE PAID HI, NEIGHBOR 315-655-9431 Email: [email protected] Website: www.hineighbor.net October 29 2018 9 Albany St., Ste. 1D Cazenovia, NY 13035 Have You Forgotten? I Believe Your Locally Owned Shopping, Community Events & News Pennysaver Since 1962 Cambridge Avenue Morrisville, NY 315-684-3073 Hours: Mon.- Fri. 7:30 - 5, Sat. 7:30 - 2:30 The Doorway To The Perfect Kitchen. Why KraftMaid Cabinetry? Because you’ll be choosing cabinetry with exceptional quality, customized to reflect your tasks and meet your lifestyle needs, without the custom price. 13 Days Til Veteran’s Day (Nov. 11th) Airman 1C Shawn Glisson Pure Water Source 655-3087 If you answered YES to one or more of the questions, Call Pure Water Source for a FREE water test (over $100 at a private lab). With 32 years experience, we can give you straight forward, no nonsense answers to all of your water quality questions. ______________________ For a Limited Time You Can Have Great Tasting, No Smelling, Easy On The Skin & Appliances CLEAN WATER For Only $4.95/Month During A Special 3 Month Introductory Offer! ______________________ See Watermax At www.haguewatercny.com OUR OUTSIDE CONSTRUCTION IS COMPLETE… - TIME TO MOVE INSIDE - DeRuyter Big M “If You Like Meat” SALE Tues., Oct. 30 thru Sun., Nov. 4, 2018 Boneless Chicken Breasts ...............$.99 lb Whole Beef Tenderloin .................. $7.99 lb Fresh Ground Chuck Family Packs ... $2.69 lb Boneless Chuck Shoulder Roasts . $2.99 lb Boneless Center Cut Pork Roasts . $1.99 lb Best Yet Bacon (reg or thick cut) . $3.99 lb ________________________________ Pepsi Products 16.9 oz 6 Packs 5 for $11.00 (+ deposit and tax) ________________________________ AMAZING Beer Batter Fish Fry Dinner EVERY Friday 4:30-6:30 pm- $7.99 ________________________________ HOMEMADE Lasagna Dinner - EVERY Wednesday 4:30-6:30 pm- $6.99 ________________________________ See our weekly ad at www.bigmsupermarkets.com ________________________________ DERUYTER BIG M - 315.852.6211 *All promotions are limited to stock on hand. Sorry, no Rain Checks OPEN: Fridays, Saturdays & Sundays 10 am - 4 pm Closed Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays 6905 Route 80 East, Tully, New York (315) 683-5532 neilcaseysfarmmarket.com • WE DO NOT ACCEPT CREDIT OR DEBIT CARDS Fall Squash By The Box Acorn - Butternut New York Apples, Pears, Apple Cider, Onions Garlic- Honey - Maple Products - FRESH FROM OUR FARM - • Potatoes • Brussels Sprouts • Beets • Kale • Peppers • Hot Peppers • Romanesco Broccoli • Cabbage • Fall Squash • Pie Pumpkins • Blue Hubbard Squash POTATOES RED - WHITE RUSSET

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Page 1: 5, Sat. 7:30 - Hi, Neighbor · Hi, Neighbor PRSRT STD. US POSTAGE PAID HI, NEIGHBOR 315-655-9431 Email: hineighbor@hineighbor.net Website: October 29 2018 9 Albany St., Ste. 1D Cazenovia,

Contact Us: Phone 315-655-9431, E-mail: [email protected] or Our Website www.hineighbor.net

HAPPY HALLOWEEN! NOV. 1 - U.S. Weather Service Established, 1870 - Electric Light Bulb Patented, 1879 - NOV. 2 - Daniel Boone born, 1734, Cookie Monster’s Birthday, International Space Station Opened, 2000

Hi, NeighborPRSRT STD.

US POSTAGEPAID

HI, NEIGHBOR

315-655-9431 Email: [email protected] Website: www.hineighbor.net

October 292018

9 Albany St., Ste. 1D Cazenovia, NY 13035

Have YouForgotten?

I Believe

Your Locally Owned Shopping, Community Events & News Pennysaver Since 1962

Cambridge AvenueMorrisville, NY315-684-3073

Hours: Mon.- Fri. 7:30 - 5, Sat. 7:30 - 2:30

The Doorway To The Perfect Kitchen.

Why KraftMaid Cabinetry?Because you’ll be choosing cabinetry with exceptional quality, customized to reflect your

tasks and meet your lifestyle needs, without the custom price.

13 Days TilVeteran’s Day

(Nov. 11th)

Airman 1C Shawn Glisson

Pure Water Source

655-3087

If you answered YES to one or more of the questions, Call Pure Water Source for a FREE water test (over $100 at a private lab). With 32 years experience, we can give you straight forward, no nonsense answers to all of your water quality questions. ______________________For a Limited Time You Can Have

Great Tasting, No Smelling,Easy On The Skin & Appliances

CLEAN WATERFor Only $4.95/Month

During A Special 3 Month Introductory Offer!______________________

See Watermax Atwww.haguewatercny.com

OUR OUTSIDE CONSTRUCTION IS COMPLETE…- TIME TO MOVE INSIDE -

DeRuyter Big M“If You Like Meat” SALETues., Oct. 30 thru Sun., Nov. 4, 2018

Boneless Chicken Breasts ...............$.99 lbWhole Beef Tenderloin .................. $7.99 lbFresh Ground Chuck Family Packs ... $2.69 lb Boneless Chuck Shoulder Roasts . $2.99 lbBoneless Center Cut Pork Roasts . $1.99 lbBest Yet Bacon (reg or thick cut) . $3.99 lb________________________________

Pepsi Products 16.9 oz 6 Packs5 for $11.00 (+ deposit and tax)________________________________

AMAZING Beer Batter Fish Fry DinnerEVERY Friday 4:30-6:30 pm- $7.99________________________________

HOMEMADE Lasagna Dinner - EVERY Wednesday 4:30-6:30 pm- $6.99________________________________

See our weekly ad at www.bigmsupermarkets.com________________________________DERUYTER BIG M - 315.852.6211

*All promotions are limited to stock on hand. Sorry, no Rain Checks

OPEN: Fridays, Saturdays & Sundays 10 am - 4 pmClosed Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays

6905 Route 80 East, Tully, New York (315) 683-5532neilcaseysfarmmarket.com • WE DO NOT ACCEPT CREDIT OR DEBIT CARDS

Fall Squash

By The Box

Acorn - Butternut

New York Apples, Pears, Apple Cider, OnionsGarlic- Honey - Maple Products

- FRESH FROM OUR FARM - • Potatoes • Brussels Sprouts

• Beets • Kale • Peppers • Hot Peppers • Romanesco Broccoli • Cabbage • Fall Squash

• Pie Pumpkins • Blue Hubbard Squash

POTATOESRED - WHITERUSSET

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Contact Us: Phone 315-655-9431, E-mail: [email protected] or Our Website www.hineighbor.net

Find Us At Over 100 Store Drop Locations, In Your Rural Delivery Mail Boxes and Online At www.HiNeighbor.net

_______________________________________________OUR ABSOLUTE DROP DEAD DEADLINE IS

THURSDAY AT NOON Anything received after that will NOT make that Week’s Issue _______________________________________________

TUES., OCT. 30, 7 PM: THE LIMESTONE RIDGE HISTORICAL SOCIETY SPECIAL PRESENTATION ON THE ACCIDENT OF “HOT STUFF” AN AMERICAN B-24 OVER ICELAND IN 1943 BY SCOTT JEFFERS. Jeffers uncle, Technical Sergeant Kenneth Jeffers, was killed in the accident. Only one man survived the crash. Jeffers visited Iceland last year for the 75th anniversary commemoration, and will talk about how the people honored the Americans lost in the crash. The meeting will begin with a brief business meeting. There is no charge for this event. For more information please call 315-821-7819.

WED., OCT. 31, 6:30 PM: THE CAZENOVIA PUBLIC LIBRARY CONTINUED SERIES OF PROGRAMS ENTITLED “AMERICA DURING WORLD WAR I.” This week will feature the film “A Very Long Engagement.” The movie is based on Sebastien Japrisot’s novel of the same name. The movie follows Mathilde Donnay in the closing days of World War I searching for the man she loves, who she has been told is dead. There is no charge for this event. For more information please call 315-655-9322.

WED., OCT. 31, THE NEW WOODSTOCK REGIONAL HISTOR-ICAL SOCIETY WILL HOST THEIR ANNUAL “HAUNTED DE-POT.” More information to come. For more information please contact Roger cook by phone 315-447-0476 or email [email protected]

FRI. NOV. 2, 7- 9 PM, SAT, NOV. 3, 2 - 4 PM: FABIUS-POMPEY HIGH SCHOOL DRAMA CLUB PRESENTS A CHRISTMAS CAROL. Find your holiday spirit in this traditional holiday story.Fabius-Pompey Middle High School, 1211 Mill Street, Fabius, NY. https://sites.google.com/fabiuspompey.org/fphsdc/home. https://sites.google.com/fabiuspompey.org/fphsdc/tickets

FRI., NOV. 2, 12:30-3:30 PM: MADISON COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT IMMUNIZATION CLINIC. Madison County Health Department, 138 N. Court St., Building 5, Wampsville and are by appointment. Clinics not only offer the flu vaccine but many other lifesaving immunizations. Vaccines are available for the following: Flu, Hepatitis A, Hepatitis B, Rotavirus, Diphtheria, Tetanus, Pertussis (whooping cough), Haemophilus Influezae type b, Polio, Pneumo-coccal conjugate, Measles, Mumps, Rubella, Varicella (Chicken Pox), Human Papilloma Virus (HPV), Meningitis, and Shingles. Most insurance plans accepted. Some fees may apply. Please bring your health insurance card. To make an appointment, call 315-366-2848.

SAT., NOV. 3, 1 P.M.: THE AREA WIDOW’S BEREAVEMENT SUPPORT GROUP will meet at St. Joan’s Church in Morrisville. All women who have experienced the death of their spouse are invited to share in the comfort, encouragement and hope with the other women who have had some of the same experiences. For further information, call Midge 684-3615.

SAT., NOV. 3, 10 A.M..-2 P.M. BAZAAR AND BEEF STEW LUNCHEON, So. Otselic United Methodist Church. Luncheon starts 11:30.

SAT., NOV. 3, 7 PM: THE CAZENOVIA PUBLIC LIBRARY CONTINUED SERIES OF PROGRAMS ENTITLED “AMERI-CA DURING WORLD WAR I.” This week will feature a special presentation entitled “Becoming Doughboys: Life in the Training Camp.” More information to come. There is no charge for this event. For more information please call 315-655-9322.

NOV. 3. 9-2: CRAFT FAIR AND BAZAAR, Federated Church, New Woodstock. Sponsored by Neowahga Chapter, Eastern Star

SUN., NOV. 4, 11AM-4PM : ANNUAL HOLIDAY BAZAAR. Sponsored by Chittenango Garden Club. American Legion /Parks & Rec. Bldg. 707 Legion Drive. Crafters’ Boutique, Food/Lunch, Bake Sale, Plant Sale, Second Hand Shop, Turkey Dinner Raffle, Door Prizes, and Raffles. FREE COOKIES, PUNCH & COFFEE. We welcome Sharon Vazquez and Andrea Markham (both are local flower show judges and designers) to give our Floral Demonstration at 1:30 pm. Member demo at 3 pm.Raffles begin at 3:30

SUN., NOV. 4, 2:00 P.M.: RECEPTION TO HONOR LAINE GILMORE, NORMAN ODELL CITIZEN OF THE YEAR. Spon-sored by The Town of Nelson and the Erieville Nelson Heritage Society. To be held at the Nelson Town Office Building in Nelson.

MON., NOV. 5, 7 PM: THE FABIUS HISTORICAL SOCIETY will meet at the Fabius Community Center (7786 Main St., Rt. 80). The Town of Sullivan Historian Mike Beardsley will present “Underground Novelties--A Humorous History of the American Casket”. Free and open to the public. Refreshments will follow the program. Please join us.

MON., NOV,. 5, 7 PM: AMERICAN LEGION AUXILIARY MEETING, Please attend & help finalize plans for the Veterans Day Luncheon

MON., NOV. 5, 7 P.M.: CAZENOVIA AMERICAN LEGION POST 88 MONTHLY MEETING at the Post Home, Chenango St., Cazenovia.

TUES., NOV. 6 5-9 PM: ELECTION NIGHT SPAGHETTI DIN-NER, 2019 CLASS FUNDRAISER, @ Shelly’s Bar & Restaurant... Dinner $7, Senior Citizens $5 & Kids Under 5 yr $3.

THURS., NOV. 8: CASA NEWS - MYSTERY THEATER, “Our Dead Lady” at Spaghetti Warehouse - Bus leaves Tops at 5:30 p.m. approx. return 9:30 p.m. Dealine Nov. 1.

WED., NOV. 9, 6:30 PM: THE MORRISVILLE PUBLIC LIBRARY SPECIAL PRESENTATION BY ART ZIMMER ENTITLED “A VIRTUAL WALK THROUGH DOWNTOWN HAMILTON IN 1950.” This will be a fun walk down memory lane to see what businesses in Hamilton over 60 years ago. Zimmer moved to Hamilton in 1948 and will talk about how changes in society have influenced the changes in the business makeup of downtown Hamilton. There is no charge for this event. For more information please call 315-684-9130.

FRI., NOV. 9, 5 P.M.: FISH DINNER, ALSO CHICKEN TEN-DERS. Benefit Georgetown volunteer Fire Dept. We promise to have plenty of fish for everyone.

SAT. NOV. 10, 10 AM- 2 PM. HOLIDAY FESTIVAL/OPEN HOUSE: Columbian Presbyterian Church, corner rtes. 11 & 20, LaFayette. Come shop in a relaxing atmosphere. Vendors, crafters, food samples, and a $5 Sweater Sale to benefit charities.

SAT., NOV. 10, 6:30 - 9:30 PM: THE ONONDAGA HISTORI-CAL ASSOCIATION, SYRACUSE REGIONAL AIRPORT AU-THORITY AND THE HANCOCK FAMILY ARE HOSTING THE GRAND OPENING OF THE NEW AIRPORT AND REGIONAL AVIATION HISTORY MUSEUM AT “COME FLY WITH ME-A SKY HIGH GALA” PRESENTED BY HANCOCK ESTABROOK, LLP. This black-tie optional event will include tours, cocktails, an elegant dinner and an entertaining program on the history of the airport by Onondaga Historical Association Curator of History Robert Searing. For more information please call Jon Zella at 315-428-1864 extension 315.

SAT., NOV. 10, 4:30 START: HAM LOAF DINNER, Apulia Meth-odist Church, Rte, 80, Apulia Station.

SUN, NOV, 11: AMERICAN LEGION POST 88 VETERANS DAY LUNCHEON AFTER THE 11:00 CEREMONY AT THE CANNON. Luncheon will be Served by the Legion Auxiliary and Project Café. All Veterans and Families are invited to attend.

SUN., NOV. 11, 7 - 11 A.M.: BREAKFAST BUFFET, DERUYTER AMERICAN LEGION POST 894, DERUYTER, NYWED., NOV. 14, 10 - 11 AM: THE CHITTENANGO LAND-ING CANAL BOAT MUSEUM MONTHLY “COFFEE WITH FRIENDS.” New and current volunteers and community members are encouraged to come in, reconnect and learn about opportunities available at the museum. There is no charge for this event. For more information please visit www.chittenangolanding.com.

WED., NOV. 14, 12:00: THE ERIEVILLE LUNCHEON TO BE HELD AT THE FIREHOUSE IN ERIEVILLE HAS BEEN CHANGED TO FOR AN EARLY THANKSGIVING DINNER. Bring a dish to pass, your own table service. a friend and a smile. A free raffle will be held.Birthdays are Celia Markowski and Doug Rink.

THURS., NOV. 15: 12:00 noon CASA NEWS Monthly luncheon at St. James Church. Entree Turkey. Bring a dish to pass. Program talk from Cazenovia Librarian Betsy Kennedy about library services and activities.

-2- Hi, Neighbor Pennysaver, Cazenovia, NY, October 29, 2018

Our “SEE YOU THERE”

DATEBOOKOur “See You There” Date Book consists of NOTICES FOR FREE COMMUNITY EVENTS plus COMPLIMENTARY LISTINGS FOR ORGANIZATIONS who have placed paid ads for fund raising events.

MARK SUNDERMAN315.655.8993315.374.3625 [email protected]

Plumbing & Heating Repair & Replacement Service

Master Plumber License

#198

Over

40+Years

Experience

24Hours

Henry J. DeLapTREE TRIMMING & FELLING

Cazenovia, NY

315-655-0309Beautify and Improve with Selective Trimming and Removal

Neat,Expedient

ServiceReasonable Prices

35 YearsClimbing& RiggingExperience

Night of Light SATURDAY, Oct. 27, 6:00-8:00pm

Costume contest & program at 7:15 pm

Games & face painting & bounce house

Live music & hot dogs & hamburgers

Free, but candy and $ donations okay

Bring the whole family & some friends!

And lots and lots of Candy!

Sponsored by the PCC Youth Group

For more information, contact: Pompey Community Church

[email protected] 315.677.3068

**!!**SHUTTS FAMILY CLEAN UP CREW**!!** Lawn Care, Weekly Trash Pick-up,

Clean OutsAnd Much Much More!! _____________________________________________

Call Dan at 315-877-0186_____________________________________________Free Estimates - Licensed and Insured!

SNOW REMOVAL FOR 2018 & 2019 SEASON

VETERANS DAY LUNCHEONNOVEMBER 11, 2018

All Veterans and their family are invited to Cazenovia

Post 88 American Legion, 26 Chenango St., following

wreath laying at Cannon Park, Cazenovia

Benefit Georgetown Volunteer Fire Dept. FISHDINNER

We promise to have plenty of fish for everyone

FRI., NOV. 95:00 p.m. ___________________________________

Fish Dinner $1100 / Chicken Tenders $800_________________________________MENU: FRESH Fish, fried or broiled, or chicken tenders, french fries, coleslaw, desert, drink Take outs available.

The KeyConsignment Shop • Cazenovia • 315-655-3956

***ACCEPTING***NOV. 5-10 & 19-24

Winter Clothing & HousewaresNow Accepting Credit & Debit Cards66 Albany St., Cazenovia - 315-655-3956

So. Otselic United Methodist ChurchBazaar & Beef Stew Luncheon

Saturday, November 310 a.m.-2 p.m.

• White Elephant • Chinese Auction• Wreaths • Baked Goods

• Vendors & More!LUNCHEON STARTS 11:30 A.M.

6 Dewey Ave.DeRuyter DeRUYTER

FARM & GARDEN CO-OP

315-852-3316deruytercoop.com

NOW ORDERINGFOR SPRING!

PLANTS - TREES - SHRUBS_____________________________________CALL US FOR ANYTHING

SPECIAL YOU'RE LOOKING FOR!

Let’s WishPETE TITUS

A HAPPY 80th BIRTHDAYWednesday, November 14at the Coalyard, DeRuyer,

5 p.m. til - Please no gifts.

THANK YOU: The Cuyler United Methodist Church would like to thank everyone who helped make the Turkey Supper on October 20th a big success. Thank you to all who furnished ad helped prepare foods, worked at the supper and all who attended. We appreciate your support. (o29-1)

THANK YOU

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Contact Us: Phone 315-655-9431, E-mail: [email protected] or Our Website www.hineighbor.net

HAPPY HALLOWEEN! NOV. 1 - U.S. Weather Service Established, 1870 - Electric Light Bulb Patented, 1879 - NOV. 2 - Daniel Boone born, 1734, Cookie Monster’s Birthday, International Space Station Opened, 2000

HELP WANTED PLACE YOUR CLASSIFIED AD

Online: www.hineighbor.netEmail: [email protected]

Call 315-655-9431____________________________________________PLOW TRUCK DRIVERS PLOW TRUCK DRIVER WANTED

- Parry's Services LLC is looking for a seasonal plow driver for residential and commercial accounts in Hamilton, NY. All newer equipment provided, some shoveling required. Please fill out an application at Parry's 100 Utica St. Hamilton or email [email protected] for consideration. Experience required. Pay based on experience. (o22-2)

OUTREACH COORD. CAZENOVIA PUBLIC LIBRARY, LITERACY OUTREACH COORDINATOR. 17 hours, helping run a pre-K Story Room in a local food pantry, plus helping coordinate an adult literacy program (Adult Basic Education, English as a Second Language, and High School Equivalency). Knowledge of early literacy, basic teaching methods, and people skills required. Send resume to Betsy Kennedy: [email protected] (o22-3)

Hi, Neighbor Pennysaver, Cazenovia, NY, October 29, 2018 -3-

Smith Funeral Home(Est. 1860)

DeRuyter, NY (315) 852-3393_____________________________________Casket Selection Room on Premises

Old Fashioned ServiceKeeping Funeral Costs Within Reason Is

Our Constant ObligationWe Encourage Comparison

SMALL LOADSFor Driveway Repairs, Top Soil Needs, Decomposed Flower Bed & Garden Material, Driveway Mix, Shale, Stone - #1’s & #2’s, Stone Dust, Sand, Mulch - Delivered.

315-655-2351

O FULL PAINT LINE O WATER HEATERSO PLUMBING & ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES

O BLUE SEAL FEED O STOVE PIPEO HAND & POWER TOOLS

O PUBLIC FAX SERVICE__________________________Store HoursMon.- Fri. 8-7

Sat. 8-6Sun. 8-4131 Albany St.

Cazenovia315-655-3822

Buyea’sTrue ValueHardware

ARE YOU INTERESTED IN WORKING IN THE E911 CENTER AT MADISON COUNTY?

PUBLIC SAFETY COMMUNICATOR (67-888)DATE OF EXAM: January 19, 2019

LAST FILE DATE: November 30, 2018See website: https://www.madisoncounty.ny.gov/Jobs.aspx for more information including required minimum qualifications. EOE

Richard HannafanAgent

Richard Hannafan Agency

7 Lincklaen St.Cazenovia, NY 13035

315.815.4131315.815.4377

Fax: [email protected]

http://www.farmersagent.com/rhannafan

[email protected]: 315-560-0947H: 315-662-3013

Thank You For Considering Us For Your Landscaping Needs

MDM LandscapingLandscapingLawn MowingPatiosRetaining WallsNew Lawn installationBrush CleanupsMini Excavator

Skid SteerEdging

MulchingSpring/Fall Cleanup

Power Broom Repair/InstallationAnd Much More...

FULLYINSURED

RESIDENTIALCOMMERCIAL

Excavation - Drainage Ditches - New DrivewaysElectrcial Lines - Foundations - Septics - Post Holes

ALSO Small Loads Of Gravel, Top Soil, Etc.

REAL ESTATE FOR SALEHOUSE FIRST TIME ON THE MARKET:

5340 Eaton Rd., Morrisville, NY 13408 (entrance on West Rd.) Located just outside the Village of Morrisville. 2 bedroom ranch, detached 2 car garage. Priced @ $140,000. Contact Marshall Realty, 20 Eaton St., Morrisville, NY 13408, Ph. 315-684-9100. (o29-2)

RENTALSROOMS CAZENOVIA VILLAGE: 2 lovely

private rooms, refinished wood floors, 3 windows, share small kitchen, 2 bathrooms w/3 quiet working people. $450 month includes utilities. 315-263-2902. (o22-2)

APARTMENTS FOR RENT: 2 and 3 bedroom nice, clean apartments. Back yard, parking. Village of Hamilton. 15-824-888 or 315-825-5108. (o29-2)

TOWN HOUSE 2 BEDROOM TOWNHOUSE AVAILABLE. http://windmillcourts.com. (315) 655-3027 (s3-9)

GARAGE/YARD SALESPLACE YOUR CLASSIFIED AD

Online: www.hineighbor.netEmail: [email protected]

Call 315-655-9431______________________________

MISC. ITEMS FOR SALEFOR SALE: Weatherguard van shelf (new); round pedestal dining table; oval 3 tier coffee table; 2 oak straight chairs; video rock style chair; 24" square butcher block top table; 2 smoking stands; 3 new ward post lights (black poles, 1 brass fixture and 2 black colonials); posthole digger; chairs; finely crafted pair of saw horses, wax blocks; table top electric grill; stackable shelves (6 shelves and 6 storage units); 5 stools (3 bamboo & 2 wood); Timberland boots, etc. Phone 315-655-9682 10:00 a.m.-6:00 p.m. (o22-2)

FARMDIESEL TRACTORS COMPACT DIESEL TRACTORS:

Cub Cadet 7234, gear 4x4, 30 HP, 950 hours, $4,995; John Deere 850, gear, 4x4, 30 HP, 1000 original hours, nice $6,995; Yenmar Cub Cadet SC2400, hydro, 4x4, with loader, mid mower deck, 3 P.T., rear 4' brush mower, 113 one owner, original hour, mint, show room cond. 24 HP, 10,950; John Deere 970, gear, 4x4, with loader, 6' mid mower, 1700 hours, like new, $12, 999; New Holland TC-30, 4x4, gear, 30 HP, loader, 1800 one owner hours exc. $10,500; Kubota L-2650, gear, 4x4, 30 HP, $8,995; Kubota BX1870, hydro, 4x4, loader, 20 HP, 2014, one owner 150 hours, like new, $9,500; all 3 point hitch, LPTO, power steer, excellent , can deliver. 607-656-4568 (o22-2)

WANTED VENDORS DO YOU HAVE ITEMS FOR

SALE? SELL THEM AT VERNON’S VARIETY SHOPPES) AND/OR WEEDEN’S MINI MALL VENDOR SPACE FOR RENT STARTING AT $35 PER MONTH. Vernon Variety Shoppes, 5349 Rte. 5, Vernon, NY 13476. 315-829-2105 or Weeden’s Mini Mall, 8056 Rte. 13, Blossvale, NY 13308, 315-245-0458 (n6-c)

MAINTENANCE/JANITORIAL SENIOR CITIZEN PROGRAM 55 OR OLDER - Maintenance/Janitorial. Part-time, $10.40/hr (minimum wage) Paid Vacation. Working with the Green Thumb program @ SUNY Morrisville. Please call 1-800-235-3494 for more info. (o29-1)

DONKEY CARE GIVER HELP! NEED SOMEONE WHO LOVES DONKEYS! Mornings 6:30 - 9 AM, flexible (if student we can do earlier). About 3 days a week. 315-655-3990 (o29-3)

SNOW SHOVELER SNOW SHOVELER NEEDED! PAID POSITION! WE NEED OUR SIDEWALKS SHOVELED EVERY MORNING WHEN IT’S SNOWING. CAN YOU HELP US OUT? CALL STEVE AT POMPEY COMMUNITY CHURCH, 315.677.3068 (o29-4)

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Contact Us: Phone 315-655-9431, E-mail: [email protected] or Our Website www.hineighbor.net

Find Us At Over 100 Store Drop Locations, In Your Rural Delivery Mail Boxes and Online At www.HiNeighbor.net

COMMUNITYEVENTS/NOTICES HOLIDAY BAZAARR 2018 HOLIDAY BAZAAR, COME

JOIN THE FUN-NOV. 17TH, 9AM-2PM, IMMACULATE CONCEPTION CHURCH, 7386 ACADEMY ST. POMPEY. So Much To See and Do!!! There will be Vendors-Many Different Kinds- Chinese Auction, White Elephant Sale, Bake Sale, 50/50 Raffle, Book Sale. Lunch will also be served. Everyone Welcome!!! Come Start Your Holiday Shopping, Have a nice lunch out and pick up some Baked Goods for Thanksgiving!!! (o22-4)

THE DERUYTER FOOD PANTRY IS ONCE AGAIN COLLECTING DONATIONS TOWARDS THE PURCHASE OF TURKEYS FOR OUR THANKSGIVING BASKETS. We handed out 100 turkeys last year, any support you are able to give will be appreciated. We collected 388 jugs of laundry detergent in our DeRuyter Field Days drive. We thank you one and all for your continuing support. You may send donations to DeRuyter Community Services, PO Box 161, DeRuyter NY 13052 or to any of the pantry volunteers .Our thanks and God's blessings to everyone of you. (o8-6)

CAZENOVIA ROTARY PHONE BOOKS WILL NOT BE MAILED THIS YEAR. YOU CAN PICK THEM UP at the following locations: Cazenovia-Library, Town & Village Office and Chamber, New Woodstock-Library, Country Store Erieville– Country Store Nelson– Nelson Farms Country Store, Town Office Fenner-Town Office (o1-c)

TUTORS NEEDED VOLUNTEER TO BE A TUTOR AT YOUR LOCAL LIBRARY! Train to be a tutor with Madison County Reads Ahead in one session! Meet at your convenience to become a volunteer tutor at your local library. We have several clients needing assistance to obtain their high school equivalency diploma and others wanting to improve their conversational English. The short 1:1 training will get you ready to hit the books and help someone in your community reach their goal. Continued support and all resources are provided. You would work with one client once a week for two hours. Experience is not necessary; just a willingness to help others with their educational goals. Please consider becoming a tutor in your community. Tutors are needed throughout Madison County. The need is great AND you will be greatly appreciated! Contact Tara Truett - [email protected] or 315-345-1468. (f26-c)

VEHICLESCAR FOR SALE: 1997 LINCOLN

TOWN CAR - Good Condition, Runs Well; Electric Windows, Door Locks, Seats, Heated Mirrors, Rear Defroster, Air, Cruise, Alum. Alloy Wheels with good tires. Original Owner. No accident history. Ph: (315) 696-8109 $1,800 or Best Offer. (o22-2)

TRAVEL TRAILERFOR SALE: 2015 Summerland 2600TB Travel Trailer, 26ft. Microwave, LP Stove, Queen Bed, Loveseat, Bunk Bed, HDTV 10K or Best Offer 315-750-8441 (o22-4)

TIRESFOR SALE: 4 - 225/60R17 snows on aluminum. 315-391-8969. (o22-2)

FOR SALE: 4 Nokian snow tires, $800, 235/50 R17, mounted on steel rims off of 2017 Fusion. One winter, 4,000 miles. 662-3603. (o22-2)

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SNOW PLOWING SNOW PLOWING: Any area, reasonable rates, call or text Dennis 315-440-9269. (o22-11)

LOG SPLITTER FOR RENT FOR RENT: 27 ton log splitter, $30 a day with a signed lease agreement. 315-243-9269. (o22-2)

SMALL ENGINE REPAIR SEARS CRAFTSMAN 247XXXX (WHEELED PRODUCTS) & 316XXXXX (HAND HELD PRODUCTS) WARRANTY WORK NOW AVAILABLE at Moyer’s Sales and Service. 852-3367. (f8-c)

FIREWOOD: 99% Maple, seasoned 2 yrs. stored under cover. Pick up ONLY ~ Morrisville, $70 / face cord. 315-684-3113 (o24-c)

GUNS & ACCESSORIES TWIN OAKS GUN SHOP: New and used long guns and accessories. 3141 Rt. 13, Truxton. Open M-W-F 5 p.m.-7 p.m.; Sat. 10 a.m.-3 p.m. 607-842-6603. (s3-12)

SMALL LOADS SMALL LOADS for driveway repairs, top soil needs, decomposed flower bed & garden material, driveway mix, shale, stone - #1’s & 2’s. stone dust, sand, mulch - delivered. 315-655-2351. (a30-c)

WINTERIZE NOW WE HAVE weather stripping, pipe insulation, heat tapes, window caulk, window and door kits. Countryside Hardware, 1712 Albany St., DeRuyter, NY - 315-852-3326, Open Mon. - Fri. 8-5, Sat. 8-4, Sun. 10-2 (f5-1)

MISC ITEMS FOR SALE FOR SALE: Weatherguard van shelf (new); round pedestal dining table; oval 3 tier coffee table; 2 oak straight chairs; video rock style chair; 24" square butcher block top table; 2 smoking stands; 3 new ward post lights (black poles, 1 brass fixture and 2 black colonials); posthole digger; chairs; finely crafted pair of saw horses, wax blocks; table top electric grill; stackable shelves (6 shelves and 6 storage units); 5 stools (3 bamboo & 2 wood); Timberland boots, etc. Phone 315-655-9682 10:00 a.m.-6:00 p.m. (o29-2)

COAL STOVE / SAWS FOR SALE: Coal stove, antique parlor stove, Craftsman radial saw, Delta 10" table saw. 315-662-7241 315-439-6850. (o29-2)

JUKE BOX & MORE FOR SALE: Rowe AMI compact disc Jukebox $400.00, slot machine $50.00 (these 2 items would be great for a game room), mauve swivel chair $5.00, 3 piece victorianparlor set (800's) $250.00, walker/chair combo/wheels $45.00. Call 315-687-3569 (o29-2)

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a thickener to give these bad boys substance, then you’ve got your topping that mostly solidifies into a crunchy layer, sort of like in a crème brûlée, leaving pockets of molten goodness that pair perfectly with the sweet peaches. This rustic-feeling dessert is so, so good, you have to try it for yourself!

INGREDIENTS: 1 hour 15 minutes to prepare serves 8Filling:5 cups peaches, peeled and diced, fresh or frozen2 cups all-purpose flour1 cup sugar1 cup whole milk4 teaspoons baking powder1 teaspoon sea salt1 teaspoon cinnamon1 teaspoon vanilla extract1/4 teaspoon nutmegTopping:3/4 cup brown sugar3/4 cup sugar3 tablespoons unsalted butter3 cups water1/2 teaspoon nutmegIce cream/whipped cream/cool whip, optional, garnish

PREPARATIONPreheat oven to 400º F and lightly grease a 9x13-inch baking

dish with butter or non-stick spray.In a large saucepan over medium heat, whisk together brown

sugar, sugar and nutmeg, then mix in butter and water and bring to a boil, stirring until sugar is fully dissolved.

Remove from heat and set aside.In a large bowl, whisk together flour, sugar, baking powder,

salt, cinnamon and nutmeg until combined.Whisk in milk and vanilla extract until smooth, then fold

in diced peaches.Pour filling into greased baking dish, then pour topping on top.Place in oven and bake for 50-55 minutes, covering with

aluminum foil, if necessary, until cooked through.Remove from oven and let cool 15 minutes before serving.Recipe adapted from Can’t Stay Out Of The Kitchen

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HOSKING SALES – CERTIFIED ORGANIC MARKETING AGENCYWeekly Sales Every Monday 11:30 with Misc. & Small Animals Followed By Dairy & LivestockMONDAY, OCT. 22ND – Sold 408 head. Cull Ave. $.39 Top Cow $.48, Organic cull ave. $.43 top cow $.64. Bulls/Steers $.51-$.73, Bull calves top $.95, heifer calf top $ .65, Dairy Milking age top $1325, bred heifers top $1000, young heifers top $520.FIRST MONDAY OF EACH MONTH - Normal Monday Sale & Monthly Fat Cow & Feeder SaleSECOND MONDAY OF EACH MONTH – Normal Monday Sale THIRD MONDAY OF EACH MONTH – Normal Monday Sale & Monthly Sheep, Lamb, Goat & Pig Sale. For 2/19 sale: Group of really nice Dorset Lambs approx. 80# all from one flock.FOURTH MONDAY OF EACH MONTH – Normal Monday Sale & Monthly Organic Day FIFTH MONDAY (IF THERE IS ONE)- Normal Monday Sale

UPCOMING SALES TO WATCH FOR:FRI. NOV. 9TH - Sale held at the sale barn 11:00AM. Wisbee Farm Complete Registered Holstein Milking Herd & Bred Heifer Dispersal. 80 Head sell -55 Milking age in all stages of lactation, balance bred heifers. Having bred over 50 EX cows! One of New Yorks best kept secret!MON. NOV. 12TH – Normal Monday Sale & Monthly Heifer Sale. Special: Johnson Farm, Greene Cty, NY. Complete Milking Herd Dispersal consisting of 40 Head the majority are AI sired Holsteins, 1 Brown Swiss, 3 Brown Swiss Crosses. This is a Seasonal Fall Freshening Herd from Sept. 15th – Nov. 15th . Freestall housed and milked in a tiestall. DHI Herd Ave. 22,454 4.0 841 3.3 684, ave. 55#/day. SCC 150,000 -200,000. Having sold his herd 3 ½ years ago these are the heifers that are freshening in this time – a young fancy herd!**TRUCKING ASSISTANCE – Call the Sale Barn or check out our trucker list on our Web-Site. Call to advertise in any of these sales it makes a difference. Watch website for any last minute updates.DIRECTIONS: Hosking Sales 6096 NYS Rt. 8, 30 miles South of Utica & 6 miles North of New Berlin, NY. www.hoskingsales.com Like us on facebook Hosking Sales - Tom & Brenda Hosking 607-847-8800 cell: 607-972-1770 or 1771

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Auctioning Restaurant Equipment: (2) Counter heated display cases, Pizzacounter display case, portable soda dispenser, 3 drw. heated holding cabinet,Vulcan steam oven w/Kettle- 3 ph.; Ice cream dipping freezer, gas pressurefryer, Crest core proof, (6) Henny Penny Pressure fryers, 2 Sub Unit/wrappingtables, dough mixer, VCM 20 qt. mixer, Coldlite soft serve ice cream machine,White 20’x10’ tent; Tools/Equipment: Nissan Marine 1.5hp 4 Stroke O/B,Nissan Marine 20hp O/B, Utica Oil boiler-51412; camping gear, Precision Fittow behind wagon; 35 gal. gas dock dispenser, Briggs & Stratton 24" pushmower, Craftsman 6hp weed trimmer, tool box, generator, transit, air reel,Craftsman 10" radial arm saw, Hot Shot 2-in1 laser level, Craftsman routertable, hand tools/hardware, DieHard battery charger, ShopVac wet/dryvacuum, John Deere LT150 15hp 5 speed lawn mower, TroyBilt 42" mower,Cub Cadet RT65 Tiller, Shindaiwa gas pole saw-P230, Poke boat, gas tanks,weed eaters, big generator, fiberglass ladder, Jacobson chainsaw, Weiderstick welder/Hobart StickMate,Craftsman stack tool box, Furniture: Loveseat& couch, Pr. Of chairs w/footstools, Kitchen table w/chairs, Leather sec. w/recliner chair, rocker & foot stool,King Bedroom set, wagon wheel, Alexander’sPub stained glass; Guns to be auctioned @ 11 A.M.: 1) Colt 45 Semi-Auto;2) Molele 1912 0.22; 3)Ruger Air Magnum; 4)Kentucky Long Rifle-50 cal.;5)Dress sword; 6)Trap shooter; 7)Sterling 0.25 Semi-Auto-#016201; 8)H & R0.22 Revolver-#A1223164; 9) Kri-Tec 0.350 L2100 Semi-Auto; 10)Colt 0.22Revolver-#69477; 11)Colt 0.22 Revolver; 12)Ruger 0.22 Semi-Auto-#19-83830; 13)S & W 0.357 Revolver; 14)Walther 0.38 Semi-Auto-#151356; 15)Diamond Arms (Co.410); 16)Ruger 10/22-#119-62391; 17)Marlin 795 0.22-#MM206346; 18)Churchill 430; 19)Husqvarna VA 30-06; 20) Remington 110012 ga.; 21) Browning BLR 7mm; 22) SKII Double Barrel; 23) Khan 410 o/u; 24)Weatherby Orion 20 ga.; 25) Weatherby Orion 12 ga.; 26) Marlin7OP; All gunsto be held off site until morning of auction. $20 NICS background check feefor each gun purchased, to be paid by the buyer directly to the FFL-doing thebackground check! Also Auctioning @ 11 A.M.: 2004 Cadillac XLR; 1956Buick 4 Special; MV-16 Bass Boat, plus more! Terms: Full payment due dayof Auction by Cash, Visa, MasterCard, Discover or Debit Cards. Checks w/Bank letter of Guarantee. Ten percent buyer's premium. All items sold in "ASIS" condition. Subject to errors and omissions. Driver's license required forbidding number. All statements made day of auction take precedence overprinted or advertised material. Auction: #7723/18.

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followed by Calves & BeefEVERY THURS. 1:30 P.M.: Dairy Cattle followed by beef & calf sale._____________________________________Thursday, November 1, 2018 -Sale Time: 1:15 PM

Usual run of dairy cows, heifers and service bulls. Beef and calf sale to follow.

.upcoming sales..Sat., Nov. 10- Machinery Consignment sale 9:00 AM. Adver-tising deadline is Tues., Oct. 30. Call our office for advertising.Wed., Nov. 14- Bel-Ken Farm, 5867 Waters Road, Lowville, NY Complete Dispersal on the farm. 90 head of Hi-Grade Hol-steins. 40 milking and 50 heifers. ABS-Select-Alta-Genetics. Johnes NY herd. Info sheets at ringside. Herd Average 24,399 - 3.7% Fat -3.1% Protein. Cows milked in tiestall. Owners: Michael and Cora Zehr.Thurs., Nov. 15- Fat Cattle and Feeder Sale.Thurs., Nov. 29- Heifer Cosignment Sale.______________________________________________

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We are pleased to be selling without reserve from an estate & a nice workshop from Waterville. Still unpack, expect surprises. Info. 315-893-1883. Like Us on Facebook. We will be selling Furniture (Hall tree-Chests-Tables-Stands-Sofa-Chairs), Adv. (Indian catalog-Bottles-Harpers Weekly books), Jewelry, Linens, Rugs, China, Kitchenware, Glass (Fostoria-Waterford-Fenton-Carnival), Toys (Tractors-Boyd & Gund coll.), Nice lumber, Woodshop equiment (Lathe-Planer-Drum sander-Table saws-Jointer-Band saws), Elect. & hand tools, Hardware, Iron wheels, Snowshoes, Pack basket. UPCOMING AUCTION: Antique Auction, Sun., Nov. 18 at Madison.TERMS: Cash, U.S. checks, MC, VI, & DI. 15% Buyers Premium. 5% discount on B. P. w/cash & check. Food avail.DETAILS & MANY PHOTOS: www.madisonauctionny.com

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CITIZEN OF THE YEAR THE TOWN OF NELSON AND THE ERIEVILLE-NELSON HERITAGE SOCIETY are please to announce that Laine Gilmore is the 2018 Norman Odell Citizen of the Year. Laine is being recognized for all the work she has done for the society especially publishing the Hills and Hollow newsletter. Join us for a reception for Lane Sunday, November 4, 2018 at 2:00 p.m. at the Nelson Town Office Building in Nelson. (o22-1)

HUNTING/FISHING LICENSES The Town of Cazenovia is selling hunting and fishing licenses. Stop in anytime to the Town Office during normal business hours Monday - Thursday 9:00-4:00 and FRI. 8:00 - 3:00. (a10-c)

Tennessee Peach Pudding

DSC00417 Have you ever had Tennessee peach pudding? We remember the first time we tried it and thought, what kind of magical goodness did we just taste?…it should come

as no surprise that we asked for the recipe then and there. This is a two-part dessert that might seem a little counterintuitive to make, but that hits it out of the ballpark every time. The filling is all about the peaches – fresh or frozen – that we lightly dress up with flour, sugar, milk, cinnamon and vanilla to great a thick and creamy filling that tastes absolutely amazing. The counterintuitive part comes in with the topping.

Instead of a crumble or crisp topping, or even a cakey topping, this is a fully liquid topping that you just have to trust is going to turn out like a dream. Sugar, butter and water make up the heart of the “crust” topping that forms on this dessert, but be prepared: it’s fully liquid and gets poured on top of your peach filling. You’ll pour it on and wonder how in the world it’s going to solidify into something crisp and delicious, but have faith! This is going to be great, just give it time.

At the end of it all, you’re going to end up with a beautiful dessert with distinct layers that will have you hooked after the first bite. The filling is the blissful definition of peaches and cream, where the milk and flour bind together and act as

Incredibles 2 to be shown at the Cazenovia Public Library

The Cazenovia Public

Library will present two free screenings of Incredibles 2 on Friday, November 9 at 3:15 pm and 6:30 pm in the Community Room. The 2018 computer-animated superhero film is the sequel to The Incredibles (2004).

The story follows the Parr family as they try to restore the public’s trust in superheroes while balancing their family life. When a new villain hatches a dangerous plan, the superheroes must find a way to work together again. The film is rated PG and runs 118 minutes. Free popcorn provided. This event is sponsored by the Friends of the Cazenovia Public Library.

All events at the Cazenovia Public Library are free and open to the public. For more information, call (315) 655-9322 or visit www.cazenoviapubliclibrary.org.

Cazenovia Public Library to Host Interactive Junior Book Club

“The Wild and Wonderful Readers” junior book club will

hold its next meeting on Tuesday, November 6 at 3:30 pm in the Cazenovia Public Library Story Garden Room. The session will combine book discussion, games, and hands-on creative activities. The group will discuss Ingrid Law’s children’s fantasy novel Savvy (2008). The book was named a 2009 Newbery Honor Book by the American Library Association.

For generations, the Beaumont family has concealed a magical secret. Each family member possesses a “savvy”—a special supernatural power that strikes when they turn thirteen.

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• Boliver Road Elementary School, Chittenango, received a grant for their Literacy Community Connections program.

• Cody Farms, with collaboration with Cornell Cooperative Extension, received a grant for its Growing Minds to Feed the Future program.

“We received an overwhelming number of proposals, all with great ideas for improving literacy in our communities,” Nashton commented, “It illustrates to us that there is such a need for literacy improvement that our member agencies want to find ways to help. Keep in mind that many of these agencies are not in the education business and deal with people from all walks of life. They know that many areas of the lives of the people they serve, like economic or health status, would improve with better literacy skills.”

Grant guidelines invited participation by coalition member agencies. These are organizations classified as a nonprofit charitable or those that are publicly supported, such as schools or municipalities. Projects emphasizing collaboration among organizations were weighted in the award determination process.

LCMC facilitates literacy improvement in the county through collaboration with the many dedicated businesses, schools, libraries and agencies who serve the needs of our area. Nashton reported that the Literacy Coalition of Madison County offers Madison County Reads Ahead, a free one-on-one program to help adults go back to school, and facilitates the Dolly Parton Imagination Library, offered in county libraries. The LCMC, which is supported in large part by the Central New York Community Foundation, is placing a special focus this on financial and digital literacy for adults as well as kindergarten readiness.

For more information about the Literacy Coalition of Madison County, call (315) 749-3654 or email [email protected].

experiences. The sculptors of memorial art freeze the emotions and beliefs surrounding these events in stone and metal. This is often done with world-class artistic skill, Art with a capital A.”

Come and listen to how do Frank feels when being stared down by an angel! Hear what emotions and convictions he believes the angel is expressing and how successful the sculptor is in expressing them. Frank will bring to this experience his own sentiments and philosophies regarding mortality and beyond. Join us on this unique and interesting journey!

This talk takes place at the Earlville Opera House, located at 18 East Main Street in the quaint Village of Earlville, NY. Call (315) 691-3550 for more information.

EOH events are made possible, in part, with public funds from the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of Governor Andrew Cuomo and the New York State Legislature, and through the generosity of EOH members.

Artist Talk With Photographer Frank Calidonna

Explore Gravestone Art The Earlville Opera House will host an Artist Talk with

photographer Frank Calidonna from Rome, NY on Saturday, October 27 at 1pm. Frank will discuss the iconography of funerary art. This event is free and open to the public and will take place in the Arts Café surrounded by Frank’s current exhibit “Death is the Mother of Beauty” which focuses on the marble statues adorning European Victorian period cemeteries.

According to Frank, “Cemeteries are outdoor museums. Many cemeteries and monuments are endangered or at great risk. Natural weathering, pollution, vandalism, and theft are taking a terrible toll. Cemeteries need our help with preservation and restoration. I hope that I contribute to the cause by making you the viewer of my work aware of what is out there and what is at stake.”

Frank’s funerary art is both moving and fascinating. As described by him: “Death and grief are universal human

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Yes, Your Pet Can Tell TimeNew study finds 'timing cells' in the brain may underlie an

animal's inner clockDate: October 23, 2018Source: Northwestern UniversityA new study from Northwestern University has found some

of the clearest evidence yet that animals can judge time. By examining the brain's medial entorhinal cortex, the researchers discovered a previously unknown set of neurons that turn on like a clock when an animal is waiting.

"Does your dog know that it took you twice as long to get its food as it took yesterday? There wasn't a good answer for that before," said Daniel Dombeck, who led the study. "This is one of the most convincing experiments to show that animals really do have an explicit representation of time in their brains when they are challenged to measure a time interval."

The research was published online this week in the journal Nature Neuroscience. Dombeck is an associate professor of neurobiology in Northwestern's Weinberg College of Arts and Sciences.

When planning the study, Dombeck's team focused on the medial entorhinal cortex, an area located in the brain's temporal lobe that is associated with memory and navigation. Because that part of the brain encodes spatial information in episodic memories, Dombeck hypothesized that the area could also be responsible for encoding time.

"Every memory is a bit different," said James Heys, a postdoctoral fellow in Dombeck's laboratory. "But there are two central features to all episodic memories: space and time. They always happen in a particular environment and are always structured in time."

To test their hypothesis, Dombeck and Heys set up an experiment called the virtual "door stop" task. In the experiment, a mouse runs on a physical treadmill in a virtual reality environment. The mouse learns to run down a hallway to a door that is located about halfway down the track. After six seconds, the door opens, allowing the mouse to continue down the hallway to receive its reward.

After running several training sessions, researchers made the door invisible in the virtual reality scene. In the new scenario, the mouse still knew where the now-invisible "door" was located based on the floor's changing textures. And it still waited six seconds at the "door" before abruptly racing down the track to collect its reward.

"The important point here is that the mouse doesn't know when the door is open or closed because it's invisible," said Heys, the paper's first author. "The only way he can solve this task efficiently is by using his brain's internal sense of time."

By using virtual reality, Dombeck and his team can neatly control potentially influencing factors, such as the sound of the door opening. "We wouldn't be able to make the door

completely invisible in a real environment," Dombeck said. "The animal could touch it, hear it, smell it or sense it in some way. They wouldn't have to judge time; they would just sense when the door opened. In virtual reality, we can take away all sensory cues."

But Dombeck and his team did more than watch the mice complete the door stop task over and over again. They took the experiment one step further by imaging the mice's brain activity. Using two-photon microscopy, which allows advanced, high-resolution imaging of the brain, Dombeck and Heys watched the mice's neurons fire.

"As the animals run along the track and get to the invisible door, we see the cells firing that control spatial encoding," Dombeck said. "Then, when the animal stops at the door, we see those cells turned off and a new set of cells turn on. This was a big surprise and a new discovery."

Dombeck noted these "timing cells" did not fire during active running -- only during rest. "Not only are the cells active during rest," he said, "but they actually encode how much time the animal has been resting."

The implication of the work expands well beyond your impatient pooch. Now that researchers have found these new time-encoding neurons, they can study how neurodegenerative diseases might affect this set of cells.

"Patients with Alzheimer's disease notably forget when things happened in time," Heys said. "Perhaps this is because they are losing some of the basic functions of the entorhinal cortex, which is one of the first brain regions affected by the disease."

"So this could lead to new early-detection tests for Alzheimer's," Dombeck added. "We could start asking people to judge how much time has elapsed or ask them to navigate a virtual reality environment -- essentially having a human do a 'door stop' task."

This work was supported by the National Institutes of Health (award number 1R01MH101297), the McKnight Foundation and the Chicago Biomedical Consortium.

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Trot turned to look at him, and her sweet face was grave and curious. “I wonder who you are,” she said.

“My name is Pessim,” said he with an air of pride. “I’m called the Observer.”

“Oh. What do you observe?” asked the little girl.“Everything I see,” was the reply in a more surly tone. Then

Pessim drew back with a startled exclamation and looked at some footprints in the sand. “Why, good gracious me!” he cried in distress.

“What’s the matter now?” asked Cap’n Bill.“Someone has pushed the earth in! Don’t you see it?”“It isn’t pushed in far enough to hurt anything,” said Trot,examining the footprints.

“Everything hurts that isn’t right,” insisted the man. “If the earth were pushed in a mile, it would be a great calamity, wouldn’t it?”

“I s’pose so,” admitted the little girl.“Well, here it is pushed in a full inch! That’s a twelfth of a

foot, or a little more than a millionth part of a mile. Therefore it is one-millionth part of a calamity--oh dear! How dreadful!” said Pessim in a wailing voice.

“Try to forget it, sir,” advised Cap’n Bill soothingly. “It’s beginning to rain. Let’s get under your shed and keep dry.”

“Raining! Is it really raining?” asked Pessim, beginning to weep.

“It is,” answered Cap’n Bill as the drops began to descend, “and I don’t see any way to stop it--although I’m some observer myself.”

“No, we can’t stop it, I fear,” said the man. “Are you very busy just now?”

“I won’t be after I get to the shed,” replied the sailor man.“Then do me a favor, please,” begged Pessim, walking

briskly along behind them, for they were hastening to the shed.“Depends on what it is,” said Cap’n Bill.“I wish you would take my umbrella down to the shore

and hold it over the poor fishes till it stops raining. I’m afraid they’ll get wet,” said Pessim.

Trot laughed, but Cap’n Bill thought the little man was poking fun at him, so he scowled upon Pessim in a way that showed he was angry.

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LAST - Continued

The little girl brightened at this suggestion. “I don’t see the Ork anywhere,” she

remarked, looking around. Then her eyes lighted upon something, and she exclaimed, “Oh, Cap’n Bill! Isn’t that a house over there to the left?”

Cap’n Bill, looking closely, saw a shed-like structure built at one edge of the forest. “Seems like it, Trot. Not that I’d call it much of a house, but it’s a buildin’, all right. Let’s go over an’ see if it’s occypied.”

CHAPTER 5 - THE LITTLE OLD MAN OF THE ISLAND

A few steps brought them to the shed, which was merely a roof of boughs built over a square space with some branches of trees fastened to the sides to keep off the wind. The front was quite open and faced the sea, and as our friends came nearer, they observed a little man with a long, pointed beard sitting motionless on a stool and staring thoughtfully out over the water. “Get out of the way, please,” he called in a fretful voice. “Can’t you see you’re obstructing my view?”

“Good morning,” said Cap’n Bill politely.“It isn’t a good morning!” snapped the little man. “I’ve seenplenty of mornings better than this. Do you call it a good

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“Your grammar’s bad,” was the reply. “But this is my own exclusive island, and I’ll thank you to get off it as soon as possible.”

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“Nothin’ in sight, partner,” reported Cap’n Bill, shading his eyes with his hand, “so we’ll have to stay here for a time, anyhow. It isn’t a bad place, Trot, by any means.”

“That’s all you know about it!” broke in the little man. “The trees are altogether too green, and the rocks are harder than they ought to be. I find the sand very grainy and the water dreadfully wet. Every breeze makes a draft, and the sun shines in the daytime when there’s no need of it and disappears just as soon as it begins to get dark. If you remain here, you’ll find the island very unsatisfactory.”

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