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Dunkirk, Fredonia, Westfield, NYPenny Saver, 5-12-13 EditionTRANSCRIPT
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Sunday, May 12, 2013
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Reaching Over 70,000 Residents WeeklyVisit Us On The Web At:
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366-20204037 Vineyard Drive,
Dunkirk, NY
HOURS OF OPERATIONMonday 9 - 8Tuesday 9 - 8
Wednesday 9 - 5:30Thursday 9 - 8Friday 9 - 5:30Saturday 9 - 3
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24 hoursa day!
*On approved credit. All taxes, fees included in payments.
2008 KIASORENTO EX
4x4, auto., V6,PW, PL, red,69,000 miles
2009 NISSANMURANO SL
AWD, sunroof, navigation, alum. wheels, p. seat, merlot with
charcoal leather interior, PW, PL, cruise, tilt, air, CD, 40,000 miles
2011 MITSUBISHIGALANT ES
like new, 4 cyl., blackpower everything,only 13,000 miles
2010 NISSANSENTRA
4 cyl., auto., white,great gas saver!
only 29,000 miles
2010 TOYOTAFJ CRUISER
rugged sport SUV, V6, 4x4, PW, PL, cruise, tilt, air, running
boards, 32,000 miles
2009 LINCOLNMKS
This car is like brand new! power everything,
only 36,000 miles
2008 NISSANMAXIMA
V6, black, loaded withall the options,
only 45,000 miles
2009 TOYOTACOROLLA S
4 cyl., auto., PW, PL,great highway miles,
only 37,000 miles
2007 HYUNDAIELANTRA
Check out these miles - only 20k miles! 30+ miles to the gallon
2010 HYUNDAISANTA FE
red, V6, only 35k miles, AWD,lots of room
2009 CHRYSLERPT CRUISERonly 65K miles!
4cyl., auto., PW, PL,silver in color
2007 BUICKRENDEZVOUS CX
V6, auto., power everything, only 59K
miles, Don’t miss out!
2008 CHEVROLETHHR
LT model, gas saver, 44K miles, blue in color, PW,
PL, remote start
2008 NISSANFRONTIER4WD, auto., V6,
power everything, only 22k miles, red
2003 GMCENVOY
V6, AWD, only 69k miles, power everything,
local trade
2009 CHEVROLETTRAVERSE LT
V6, AWD, PW, PL, P. mirror sunroof, third seat, only 45k miles, green in color
2009 HONDAFIT
Great on gas!, only 18K miles, power everything, blue
2010 TOYOTARAV 4
4 cyl., auto., all power, 5 to choose from starting
at 30k miles
2010 NISSANALTIMA
4 cyl., great on gas,low as 38k miles,5 to choose from
2007 JEEPCOMPASS
sport model,24k miles, blue,
FWD, PW, PL
2010 FORDESCAPE
4 cyl., auto., 4x4, PW, PL, P. mirror, 3 to choose from
starting at 24k miles
2008 FORDEXPLORER XLT
V6, auto., power everything, only 66k
miles, blue, 4x4
2012 CHEVROLETCAMARO 2SS
V8, auto., only 14k miles, leather, black on black,
ready for summer!
2003 CHEVROLETAVALANCHE
orange in color, 4WD, local trade, power everything,
running boards
DIVORCE • BANKRUPCY • NO CREDIT • BAD CREDIT • GOOD CREDIT
• YOU CAN BE APPROVED!
2010 HONDAODYSSEY
V6, auto., silver, like new, only 17K
2008 TOYOTA SCION TC
4 cyl., manual transmission, great on gas, 75K, black
2009 CHEVYCOLORADO
Crew Cab, 5 cyl., 4WD, Z71, black on
black, only 53K
2009 KIASPORTAGE
4 cyl., AWD, manual
transmission, 68K
2010 CHRYSLER 300
Black on black, V6, auto., alloy wheels,
power everything, 48K
2008PONTIAC G8
Black on black, only 54K miles, great for summer
driving, power everything
2009 KIASEDONA EX
V6, auto., sport, ready to travel, only 70K miles, PW, PL, CD
2008 CHEVROLETSILVERADO 2500reg cab, V8, auto.,
ready for work, local trade
2012 GMCACADIA SLT
V6, auto., A/C, PW, PL, cruise, tilt, CD,
leather, 19” wheels, luggage rack
4IN
STOCK
2008 DODGENITRO SXT
V6, 4x4, PW, PL, cruise, tilt, A/C, CD, alum.
wheels, 73,000 miles
2009, 2010, 2010CHEVY TRAVERSE
AWD, LS & LT, leather, sunroof,
miles start at 24,000
5IN
STOCK
2011 LINCOLNMKX PREMIER
V6, AWD, leather, Sync, navigation, p. seats, heated
seats, very loaded, 20” chrome wheels, 19,000 miles
2012 GMC SIERRAEXT. CAB SLT
V8, auto., leather, heated seats, sunroof, A/C, PW, PL,
cruise, tilt, p. seat, 18” chrome wheels, 14,000 miles
2009 TOYOTAVENZA
V6, AWD, PW, PL, cruise, tilt, A/C, CD,
33,000 miles
2011 DODGEAVENGER MAINSTREET
Auto., A/C, PW, PL, cruise, tilt,
24,000 miles
2000 CHEVYAVALANCHE LTZV8, auto., leather, sunroof, heated seats, 20” chrome wheels, A/C, CD, PW, PL, cruise, tilt, 39,000 miles
2011 CHEVYEQUINOX LS
V6, AWD, PW, PL, cruise, tilt, A/C, CD,34,000 miles
SPRING IS HERESPRING IS HERE
V8, AUTO., PW, PL, CRUISE, TILT, CD, ALUM. WHEELS, REAR DEFOGGER, BLUETOOTH,
LOCKING REAR DIFF., POWER SEAT
2013 GMC SIERRAEXT. CAB 4x4
$29,466
MSRP .............................$38,825SPACC PRICE.................$36,466MFR. REBATE ................ -$2,500CUST. CASH .................. -$2,000GM TRUCK LOYALTY.... -$1,500TRADE IN BONUS ......... -$1,000
YOU BUY**
Stock#13TL50
0% FINANCINGAVAILABLE
$0 DOWN - $333/MO.$995 DOWN - $307/MO.
$1,995 DOWN - $279/MO.
2013 GMC TERRAIN SLE
0% FINANCINGAVAILABLE
$0 DOWN - $239/MO.$995 DOWN - $212/MO.
$1,995 DOWN - $189/MO.
AUTO., A/C,PW, PL, CRUISE, TILT, CD, 7” TOUCHSCREEN
INFOTAINMENT, ALUM. WHEELS
AVAILABLE PURCHASEREBATES*
$750 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . REBATE$1,000 . . . . .COMPETITIVE LEASE REBATE$1,000 . . . . . . . .IN-MARKET RETENTION PROGRAM
4X4, V8, AUTO, PW, PL,CRUISE, TILT, A/C
MSRP......................... $36,058SPACC PRICE ............. $34,552MFR. REBATE ............. -$3,000TRADE ALLOWANCE. -$1,000
2013 GMC SIERRA2500 HD
YOU BUY
$30,552
MSRP..................................... $43,150SPACC PRICE ......................... $39,088MFR. REBATE ......................... -$3,000TRADE-IN BONUS.................. -$1,000CUSTOMER CASH.................. -$1,000
PW, PL, CRUISE, TILT, TRAILER PKG.,
BLUETOOTH, POWER SEAT, FOG LAMPS, 18” WHEELS,
Z71 OFF ROAD
2013 GMC SIERRACREW CAB SLE 4x4
YOU BUY
$34,088
WITH $1,960 DOWN,CASH OR TRADE
2013 GMCACADIA SLE
LEASE FOR
$299/mo.AUTO., A/C,8 PASSENGER, PW,
PL, CRUISE, TILT, CD, ALUM. WHEELS
NEWDESIGN!
All Leases: Taxes, First Month & Plate Fee Due at Signing. 39 Months, 10,000 Miles a Year. Trade In Bonus: Must Trade 1999 or Newer Vehicle.All leases 39 months, 10,000 miles a year, tax, first, DMV fees due at signing. *Customer must have a non-GM vehicle to qualify for Competitive Lease Rebate on Terrain. ** Customer must own Chevy or GMC vehicle for Sierra.
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Student RentalsFall & Spring Semesters
2013
Two and ThreeBedroom Apartments.
OFFICE SPACE FOR RENTIn Downtown Silver Creek
Across from Park, next to M&T Bank
Call 679-1509for more information
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MANUFACTURED HOMES FOR SALE
SiLvER CREEK: For Sale. Newly remodeled 2 & 3 bed-room manufactured homes. Eat-in kitchen, new carpeting and shed. Won’t last long... only $teens. Homes also avail-able in our Angola & Derby manufactured home commu-nities. Low financing! TRITON, 549-3737 or 683-9100.FSC5/12
RENT TO OWN MOBILE HOMES
bROCTON, RENT TO OwN your own mobile home. Lot rent $305. Several to choose from. Won’t last. Call 516-526-6300 for more info.F5/26
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RENT OR RENT TO OwN: Two & three bedroom mobile homes. Brocton, N.Y. 585-613-1371.FSC RTN
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LAND FOR SALE
UPSTATE NY COUNTRY-SiDE SPRiNG LAND SALE. $5,000 Off Each Lot 6 AC w/ Trout Stream: $29,995. 3 AC / So. Tier: $15,995. 5.7 AC On the River: $39,995. Beautiful & All Guaranteed Buildable. Fi-nancing Available. Offers End 5/30/13. Call Now: 1-800-229-7843 www.landandcamps.comFSCC
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Selling 19 separate Real Estate parcels at public On-Line Auctions. Parcels include: A 5 unit completely remodeled apartment building with yearly incomes of $30,000, 2 duplex housing units, 6-separate single family homes ,some with acreage, Cassadaga & Chautauqua Lake School districts, 3-separate Mobile homes with up to 6 acres, 6 - separate vacant lots ranging in size from 1 to 5 acres with locations on Route 60 and 380. For complete details visit our web page at www.petersonauction.com.
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MAY 21 - JUNE 519 SEPARATE PARCELS
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2013 FORD FIESTASE HATCH
39 HWY MPG! #13084
2009 LINCOLNMKZ
#VP678: LEATHER, WITH ALL THETOYS, 59K MILES
$249/MO.
2013 FORDFIESTA
#VP648: 3,000 MILES
$189/MO.
2010 MERCURYGR. MARQUIS LS
#VP621-A: 34K, LEATHER,SILVER METALLIC
$199/MO.
2010 FORD MUSTANG CONVERTIBLE
#VP606: 40K, STERLING GREY, BLACK TOP
$266/MO.
2010 MERCURYMARINER 4x4
#VP653-A: 38K, STERLING GREY, AUTO., AIR, CRUISE, PW, PL
$269/MO.
$99/mo.*
2010 MERCURYMARINER PREMIER 4x4#VP636: 12K, BLACK, LEATHER,
MOONROOF, LOADED
$329/MO.
2010 FORD F150SUPER CAB LARIAT 4x4#12303-A: 20K, WHITE, NAV.,
MOONROOF, LOADED, 1 OWNER
SAVETHOUSANDS
2007 SATURN AURORA XE
#13064-B: 58K, 4 DR., AUTO., MAROON
$167/MO.
2009 PONTIAC G6 4 DR. SEDAN#VP665: 39K, SPRING’S AROUND THE CORNER!
$199/MO.
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2010 CHEVYCOBALT
VP633A: AUTO., AIR, 13K MILES
$189/MO.*
2011 KIASORENTO
#VP673: AWD, PW, PL, BLUETOOTH AND MORE, 13K MILES
$319/MO.
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2013 FORDFOCUS SE
38 HWY MPG! #13092
2013 FORDFUSION
34 HWY MPG! #13093
$199/mo.*
FORD ESCAPE33 HWY MPG! #13139
$229/mo.*$119/mo.*
FWD ECOBOOST
2010 CHRYSLER SEBRING LX#VP616-A: 44K, 4 DR.,
AUTO, AIR, SILVER
$189/MO.
2010 SUBARU IMPREZA
#VP683: ALL WHEEL DRIVE, PW, PL, CRUISE, TILT
$229/MO.
2010 VOLKSWAGENBEETLE
#13156A: 46K
$199/MO.LEASEFOR
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2012 FORD ESCAPE XLT
VP689: 4WD,20K MILES
$279/MO.*
2011 GMC ACADIA SLT
13181A: AWD. LEATHER, REAR BUCKET SEATS, 47K, ONLY
$399/MO.*
2011 TOYOTA HIGHLANDER LIMITED13175B: 4WD, WITH ALL
THE TOYS, 60K MILES, ONLY
$419/MO.*2010 FORD
FUSIONVP691: VERY WELL
EQUIPPED, 23K MILES
$229/MO.*
2010 FORD FOCUS SE
PW, PL, ALLOY WHEELS, 22K MILES, ONLY
$199/MO.*
2012 FORD FUSION SE
VP690: PW, PL, ALLOY WHEELS, 22K MILES, ONLY
$279/MO.*
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Chautauqua Children’s Chorale Open Auditions, May 13-16. The chorale is looking for children with unchanged voices from grades 3-12. The auditions are for both of its choirs for the September 2013-May 2014 season. For more information or an appointment, contact Artistic Marjorie Bohn at 997-5653 or [email protected] .Arkwright Summit Cemetery Association Annual Meeting, 7 p.m., May 15 at the James Prince residence, 2070 Route 83, Forestville. For information contact 965-2717.Chautauqua County Career Fair, May 15, 9:30 a.m.-11:30 a.m., Clarion Hotel, Lake Shore Drive, East, Dunkirk. Bring resume and dress professionally.Salad Luncheon, Wednesday, May 15, 11:30 a.m.-1:00 p.m., St. Dominic Church Hall, 17 Union St., Westfield. Presented by St. Dominic R.C. Church Altar & Rosary Society. Take-outs available.Forestville Flingers Wednesday Night Singles Horseshoe League will be starting up on Wednesday, May 15. Beginners, elders, students, and pitchers of all ages are encouraged to come on out and pitch with us. Sign-up is at 6:00 p.m. and pitching begins at 6:30 p.m. Our address is 2309 Mezzio Rd. Forestville, NY. For more information call Diane at 965-2212.Swiss Steak Dinner, Saturday, May 18, serving 4:30 - 6:30 p.m., St. John’s United Church, Central Ave., Dunkirk. Tickets are presale or at the door. Phone 366-0710 for reservations.Allegheny Foothills Chapter Of The New York Forest Owners Association Informative and Fun Walk in a local woodlot, Saturday, May 18, 9:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m., Bill Dorman’s property, accessed from 8283 Shumla Road, Cassadaga. The walk will include information on tree identification, wetlands, wildflowers, wildlife and other related topics. Call Bill at 716-640-4305 so he can make plans.“Garden Faire”, Saturday, May 18, 9:00 a.m-3:00 p.m., in the Silver Creek Park and Gazebo areas, shrubs, trees, annuals, perennials and herbs will be for sale. Kids projects, food, educational speakers, auction and much more. Benefits for the flowers for the park, gazebo, veterans memorial and the welcoming signs entering the village.Town Of Stockton Town Wide Cleanup, Saturday, May 18, 9 a.m.-3 p.m. and Sunday, May 19, 9 a.m.-2 p.m., residents only. Deliver trash to Highway Department Storage Building 4696 West RailroadAve., Stockton. Appliances, trash and junk only. No garbage will be accepted.Chapter #459, Vietnam Veterans Of America Monthly Meeting, Sunday, May 19, 11 a.m., John T. Murray VFW Post #1017, 113 Deer St., Dunkirk.Lakeshore Humane Society Pet Adoption Day/Open House, Sunday, May 19, 12:00-4:00 p.m., Lakeshore Humane Society Adoption Center, 431 E. Chestnut St., Dunkirk. Call 672-1991 or see www.lakeshorehumanesociety.org for information.Chicken BBQ, Friday, May 24, dinner pickup 5 p.m.-7 p.m., Point Gratiot Large Pavilion. Pre-sale tickets only. Selling tickets until May 17. Purchase tickets from Cassandra Rogers 716-363-3252. Sponsored by Cott for the Cure Relay for Life team.Donate Your Cans And Bottles to support Dunkirk and Fredonia Modified High School Hockey, Northern Chautauqua Redemption Center, 10935 Bennett Rd., Dunkirk, 366-4011.Free Healthy Cooking Class, Tuesdays, 7 p.m., Seventh Day Adventist Church, 130 McDaniel Ave., Jamestown. Free child care. If you have any questions, call 397-6361.“Our Kids: Parent Education Groups” Do you have questions about how your separation or divorce has affected your children? Have you experienced conflict over custody? For more informationon the Catholic Charities Our Kids: Parent education Groups call Catholic Charities at 366-3533 fordetails and registration. Calls and enrollment are confidential.Generations-on-line Free Computer Training for senior citizens is again being offered by the Chautauqua County Office for the Aging. The new training site is the Dunkirk Free Library (handicap accessible). Training is ideal for first time computer users. To register for this one-on-one training, contact Nancy Jager, Peer Coach (cell 224-0998) or Betty Crowell, Training Coordinator at 753-4471.Ongoing Weekly Story-time And Craft at the Dunkirk Free Library, Tuesdays and Thursdays from 10:30 a.m.-11:00 a.m. for 2-5 year olds. For more information call 366-2511.“Fireworks”... Anger Management And Stress Reducing Classes, every Tuesday, 4 p.m., 425 Main St., Dunkirk. Call Catholic Charities at 366-3533 for details and to register.The Cassadaga Branch Library is closed for renovations until further notice. To accommodate patrons, Stockton Library, 22 North Main St., upper floor, winter hours: Mon., Tues., Thurs. 1-7, Friday 1-5, Saturday 10-2. Closed Wednesday and Sunday.Amvet Retire Flags Silver Creek: Respectable flag drop off box, for retired flags. Located inside of building.Catholic Daughters Of The Americas, Monthly meetings held the last Thursday of the month at St. Anthony’s Church, Cushing St., Fredonia at 6:30 p.m. All welcome, refreshments served. For info. call Mary Ann Gabel at 934-4774.Reformers Unanimous, a nationwide, Bible-based addictions program. Smoking, weight, drugs, alcohol +. Friday nights, 7 p.m., Open Door Baptist Church, 3576 Luce Rd., just off Rt. 60, Cassadaga. Questions or information 595-2535.Literacy Volunteers Bookstore, 21 E. Second St., Dunkirk, Washington Avenue entrance. Over 10,000 used books available. Open Thursday, Friday and Saturday 10 a.m.-5 p.m.Overeaters Anonymous, weekly Friday meetings at 3:30, Steger Apartments Library, 15 N. Main St., Dunkirk. Call Vicki 672-2625 or Cassandra 410-1066 for more information.Are You On SSDI/SSI and want to work? Call Chautauqua Works at 716-487-5127 and ask for Karen.Silver Creek Fire Department Auxiliary- We are looking for people to join our group. If interested, call 679-5833 to get an application. Meetings are held on the third Thursday at 7 p.m.Samuel Cimino VFW Ladies Auxiliary meetings the second Wednesday of each month at 7 p.m. at the Post, 13 N. Main Street, Silver Creek.First United Presbyterian Church - United Angels Youth Group meets the 2nd and 4th Sunday of the month at 6:30-8:00 p.m. at 35 Park Place, Silver Creek. Anyone in 6th-12th grade is invited to attend.Westfield-Ripley Kiwanis Club Community Speakers - the community is cordially invited every first and third Thursday at 6:00 p.m. at the Bark Grill in Westfield.St. Peter’s Church, Bible Believing Anglican Worship, 1A Park Street, Forestville. 652-9936, 10 am Sunday, Homebuilders 7 p.m. Wednesday.The Forestville Historical Society meets on the 3rd Wednesday of the month. Everyone welcome. Municipal Building, Chestnut St. Forestville.Anderson-Lee Library Storytime, 43 Main St., Silver Creek, Thursday mornings, 10:30-11:00 a.m., children ages 1-6.Lily Dale Spiritualist Church, East Street, Lily Dale. Sunday Services: 10:30 a.m. Workshops & Classes - no gate fee. For information 716-595-3971 (24/7).Quaker (Fredonia Friends Meeting), 369 West Main, Fredonia at Barlow’s Mill. Worship at 11AM. All are welcome. For info 485-6065 or 679-1452.TOPS- Take Off Pounds Sensibly NY Chapter #1094, Brocton has a NEW meeting location at Fellowship Church, 148 W. Main St., Brocton. Handicap accessibility building and parking. Weigh in 5-5:30 p.m. Informational and weight loss support meeting to follow. For more info call Jackie 792-4248 or Shirley 792-4464.TOPS- NY Chapter 176 meets every Wednesday at St. Joseph’s Hall, Fredonia. Weigh-ins, 5 to 5:30 p.m.TOPS Chapter #NY610- Take Off Pounds Sensibly. Meets every Wednesday at 9:00 a.m. at Free Library, Main St., Sinclairville. 962-3312 or 595-3340.TOPS #890 meets at the First United Church on Wednesdays at 8 a.m. for weigh-ins. Meetings start at 9:05 a.m. New members welcome. For info. call 934-4774.William P. Jackway VFW- Ladies Auxiliary will meet the second Monday of each month at 6:30 p.m. at the Post on Pearl & Washington in Westfield.Abate Of New York holds its monthly meetings on the 3rd Sunday of each month at 11:30 a.m. at 41 West, Fredonia. For more info. go to: www.chautabate.org or e-mail [email protected] Chapter #1230 Take Off Pounds Sensibly. Meets every Tuesday at 9:00 a.m. at the Holy Cross Lutheran Church on Church St., Farnham. Church Of The Living Spirit, Lily Dale, hold monthly events including Healing Services, Drumming Circles, Medium Lunch, Readings and Philosophy discussions. Visit Church of the Living Spirit Website for additional information and newsletters: churchofthelivingspirit.com To place your listing please contact our office at 679-1509 or fax to 672-2626. This column is provided as a public service on space-available basis for not-for-profit groups.
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• Honey is the one food that doesn’t seem to ever spoil. Archaeologists have found honey in the tombs of Egyptian pharaohs, that was still edible.
• “Bubblegum” flavor is actually a
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• Eating celery actually gives you negative calories - you burn more in
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• Dark chocolate and fudge are the worst candy for causing tooth decay. Nut or coconut covered candies are the least likely to damage teeth.
• Popcorn has been consumed
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• Pineapples are classified as berries. Milk is classified as a food, rather than a beverage.
• An ear of corn will always have an even number
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• Apple trees are at their best at the age of 50.
• The potato chip was invented in
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• Cashew nuts naturally contain a poisonous oil - the roasting process removes this oil, and makes them safe to eat.
• Cheese is the oldest man-made
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These 10 states produced about 84% of the natural gemstones mined in the United States in 2010. In descending order of production, these states were: Arizona, Oregon, Utah, California, Idaho, Colorado, Arkansas, Montana, North Carolina, Maine and Tennessee.
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the man who points out how the
strong man stumbled, or where the doer of deeds could have done better. The credit
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PERFORMING THE IMPOSSIBLE
The military slogan “The difficult we do immediately. The impossible takes a little longer” would seem to apply perfectly to this deal.
East won the opening heart lead with the nine and con-tinued with the A-K. Declar-er then had to decide wheth-er to ruff the third heart high or low.
Given that East had appar-ently started with six hearts, South decided to ruff with the ace on the basis that West was more likely to have the greater spade length — and therefore the queen — than East. He then led the J-10
of trumps, finessing suc-cessfully both times. When East showed out on the sec-ond trump lead, however, it appeared that West — who still had the Q-7 while dum-my had the lone king — had a sure trump trick.
But declarer, undaunted, managed to find a way to do West out of his trump trick. Abandoning further spade leads for the moment, South crossed to dummy with a diamond and led a club to the jack. He then cashed the ace of clubs and A-K of dia-monds before exiting with a club to East’s king.
At this point only two tricks remained to be played. South had the 9-8 of spades, West the Q-7 and dummy the king of spades and nine of clubs. East, whose last two cards were hearts, was obliged to lead one.
When South ruffed with the eight, West found that his apparently impregnable trump trick had been oblit-erated. Whether he ruffed with the seven or the queen, declarer was sure to score the last two tricks and so make the contract. South had accomplished the impos-sible.
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The Kissing Boothby Beth Reekles(Random House, $8.99)Reviewed by Ealish Waddell
Rochelle’s had a crush on Noah Flynn for years, but lately he’s been acting weird. He claims he just thinks of her as a little sister, the lifelong best pal of his kid brother, Lee. But he’s been acting weirdly overprotec-tive, scaring away any guy who shows interest in her and even starting fights with those who get too close.
An encounter at the school carnival’s kissing booth opens Elle’s eyes to Noah’s real feelings about her, and they begin a clan-destine relationship. Elle is torn. She hates lying to her friends and family, but she can’t give up the way being with Noah makes her feel, even if it means sneaking around behind everyone’s back and risking losing Lee, her best friend in the world. With secrets and lies piling up, is there any way to navi-gate this suddenly crazy life without someone getting hurt?
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Elle is a relatable hero-ine, sharp and a little sassy without being too glib, and generally honest with her-self, even when she makes mistakes. Her enviable bond with her best friend Lee is refreshingly free of roman-tic angst. Noah is certainly no perfect hero — he’s got a rough reputation and a hot, often physical temper, and more than once his control-ling behavior edges into the disturbing. At least he is called out on his actions, although perhaps not always as firmly as he could or should be.
Still, this weighty core helps to ground this other-wise light and leisurely nov-el, a story about following your heart while not forget-ting about your head.
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I prepare this wonderful salad anytime we’re going to a family potluck. I’ve never come home with any-thing but an empty bowl.
3 cups chopped fresh cauliflower 1 cup chopped celery 1/2 cup chopped green bell pepper 3/4 cup shredded reduced-fat Cheddar cheese 1/2 cup fat-free Ranch dressing 1/4 cup fat-free mayon- naise 1 teaspoon dried onion flakes 1 teaspoon dried parsley flakes
1. In a large bowl, com-bine cauliflower, celery, green pepper and Cheddar cheese. Add Ranch dress-ing, mayonnaise, onion flakes and parsley flakes. Mix well to combine.
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Spring Garden Saute
With its bright colors and flavors, this warm dish of spring vegetables tastes even better than it looks.
2 pound asparagus, trimmed and cut into 1 1/2-inch pieces 8 ounces sugar snap peas, strings removed 1 tablespoon marga- rine or butter 1 pound radishes, each cut into quarters Salt and pepper 4 tablespoons snipped fresh chives
1. Heat large covered saucepot of salted water to boiling on high. Fill large bowl with ice water; set aside. To saucepot, add asparagus and snap peas; cook 4 minutes. Drain veg-etables; cool in bowl of ice water. Drain vegetables well.
2. Meanwhile, in 12-inch skillet, heat margarine on medium until melted. Add radishes, 1/4 teaspoon salt and 1/8 teaspoon freshly ground black pepper; cook 10 minutes or until ten-der-crisp. Transfer to bowl; keep warm.
3. To same skillet, add asparagus, snap peas, 1/4 teaspoon salt and 1/2 tea-spoon freshly ground black pepper; cook 5 minutes or until tender-crisp, stirring occasionally. Stir in 2 table-spoons chives.
4. Transfer to serving bowl; arrange radishes around edge. Sprinkle with remain-ing chives. Serves 10.
Tip: Asparagus and snap peas can be cooked through step 1 up to one day ahead. Place in plastic storage bag and refrigerate until ready to use.
• Each serving: About 45 calories, 2g total fat, 185mg sodium, 5g total carbs, 2g dietary fiber, 3g protein.
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Creamy Mushroom
LasagnaThis vegetarian lasagna is
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6 no-boil lasagna noodles 2 teaspoons canola oil 1 cloves garlic, crushed with press 1/2 teaspoon fresh thyme leaves 1 package (8-ounce) cremini mush- rooms, sliced 8 ounces shiitake mushrooms, stems discarded, sliced 2 tablespoons dry sherry 1 tablespoons butter (no substitutions) 3 tablespoons all- pupose flour 2 cups whole milk 1 pinch ground nutmeg 1/4 cup grated Parmesan cheese
1. In shallow dish, soak noodles in warm water. Preheat oven to 375 F. Line jellyroll pan with foil.
2. In 12-inch skillet, heat oil on medium. Add gar-lic and thyme. Cook 30 seconds, stirring. Add all mushrooms, 1/4 cup water and 1/8 teaspoon salt. Cook 3 to 5 minutes or until mushrooms are almost tender. Add sherry. Simmer
2 minutes or until slightly reduced. Remove from heat.
3. In 2-quart saucepan, melt butter on medium. Add flour. Cook 1 minute or until golden, stirring. Slowly whisk in milk. Heat to simmering on medium-high, whisking frequently. Simmer 2 minutes, whisk-ing constantly. Remove from heat. Stir in nutmeg, half of Parmesan, 1/8 tea-spoon salt and 1/4 teaspoon pepper.
4. Grease 2 baking dishes (about 6- by 5- by 1-inch). Spread 1/4 cup sauce in one dish. Top with one noodle, then one-fourth of mushrooms. Repeat layer-ing once. Top with noodle and 1/4 cup sauce. Repeat in other dish. Top both with remaining cheese.
5. Place dishes in prepared pan. Cover with foil. Bake 15 minutes. Uncover; bake 25 minutes or until golden brown and bubbling. Let stand 5 minutes. Serves 2.
• Each serving: About 625 calories, 23g total fat (10g saturated), 49mg choles-terol, 610mg sodium, 84g total carbs, 5g dietary fiber, 24g protein.
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cruise, PL, PW, power seat, alloy wheels, 6,040 miles
$25,989
2012 CHEVY SILVERADO LT 1500 EXT. CAB4 cyl. Turbo Eco, auto., ABS, 4 dr., leather
interior, air, tilt, cruise, PW, PL, sunroof, power seat, alloy wheels, 4,118 miles
$22,530
2013 BUICK REGAL
4 cyl., auto., ABS, 4 dr., cloth interior, air, tilt,
cruise, PW, PL, 38,838 miles
$13,347
2011 FORD FUSION SE6 cyl., auto., ABS, 4 dr., leather interior, air,
tilt, cruise, PW, PL, sunroof, power seat, power pass. seat, alloy wheels, 28,035 miles
$21,416
2013 FORD TAURUS LIMITED4 cyl., auto., ABS, cloth interior, 2WD, air, tilt,
cruise, PW, PL, 12,125 miles
$14,458
2011 FORD ESCAPE XLT6 cyl., auto., ABS, leather interior, air, tilt, cruise, PL, PW, power seat, power pass. seat, alloy wheels, 22,721 miles
$20,986
2012 CHRYSLER TOWN & COUNTY TOURING6 cyl., auto., ABS, cloth interior,
2WD, air, tilt, cruise, PW, PL, power seat, alloy wheels, 46,750 miles
$19,178
2010 GMC ACADIA
8 cyl., auto., ABS, cloth interior, 2WD, air, cruise,78,798 miles
$11,634
2008 CHEVY SILVERADO 2500 HD W/T
4 cyl., standard, ABS, Wagon, leather interior, air, tilt, cruise, PW, PL, sunroof, power seat, alloy wheels, 28,586 miles
$14,370
2011 HYUNDAI ELANTRA TOURING SE4 cyl., auto., 4 dr., leather interior, air,
tilt, cruise, PW, PL, sunroof, power seat, alloy wheels, 72,902 miles
$10,114
2008 CHRYSLER SEBRING4 cyl., auto., ABS, 4 dr., cloth interior, air, tilt,
cruise, PW, PL, 66,222 miles
$9,954
2010 FORD FOCUS SE6 cyl., auto., ABS, cloth interior,
4WD, air, tilt, cruise, PW, PL, power seat, alloy wheels, 14,283 miles
$29,367
2012 CHEVY TRAVERSE LT4 cyl., auto., ABS, leather interior, 4WD, air, tilt, cruise, PW, PL, sunroof, power
seat, alloy wheels, 44,675 miles
$18,981
2010 TOYOTA RAV 4 LIMITED
4 cyl., auto., ABS, 4 dr., cloth interior, air, tilt,
cruise, PW, PL, 35,321 miles
$12,234
2011 CHEVY HHR LT4 cyl., auto., ABS, cloth interior,
4WD, air, tilt, cruise, PW, PL, alloy wheels, 18,800 miles
$20,433
2012 HYUNDAI SANTA FE GLS6 cyl., auto., ABS, cloth interior,
4WD, air, tilt, cruise, PW, PL, power seat, alloy wheels, 57,671 miles
$16,775
2010 DODGE JOURNEY SXT6 cyl., auto., ABS, cloth interior,
4WD, air, tilt, cruise, PW, PL, power seat, alloy wheels, 34,854 miles
$23,198
2012 CHEVY TRAVERSE LT4 cyl., auto., ABS, 4 dr., cloth interior, 4WD, air, tilt, cruise, PW, PL, sunroof,
power seat, alloy wheels, 15,584 miles
$25,140
2012 GMC TERRAIN
6 cyl., auto., ABS, 4 dr., cloth interior, air, tilt,
cruise, PW, PL, 45,597 miles
$11,045
2009 CHEVY IMPALA LT6 cyl., auto., ABS, 4 dr., cloth interior,
air, tilt, cruise, PW, PL, power seat, alloy wheels, 15,140 miles
$15,657
2012 CHEVY IMPALA LT4 cyl., auto., ABS, 4 dr., cloth
interior, air, tilt, cruise, PW, PL, alloy wheels, 13,620 miles
$15,188
2012 CHEVY CRUZE LT6 cyl., auto., ABS, 4 dr., cloth interior, air, tilt, cruise, PW,
PL, power seat, 35,816 miles
$13,542
2011 CHEVY IMPALA LT6 cyl., auto., ABS, cloth interior,
4WD, air, tilt, cruise, PW, PL, power seat, alloy wheels, 28,252 miles
$22,900
2011 CHEVY TRAVERSE LT
4 cyl., auto., ABS, 4 dr., cloth interior, air, tilt,
cruise, PW, PL, 33,940 miles
$13,681
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cruise, PW, PL, 18,438 miles
$14,481
2011 FORD FUSION
4 cyl., auto., ABS, 4 dr., cloth interior, air, tilt, cruise, PW, PL, sunroof, power
seat, alloy wheels, 21,077 miles
$15,886
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Written by Todd J. Tranum, President and CEO of the Chautauqua County Chamber of Commerce & Executive Director of the
Manufacturers Association of the Southern TierThe 2013 Chautauqua County Chamber of Commerce
Membership Drive has been extended through the month of May. Due to increasing interest, the program will continue for three more weeks, through May 31. Initially, the special offers and promotions surrounding the Membership Drive were set to run for just through May 10th, but because phone calls and interest has increased we have decided to allow even more new Chamber members to participate.
Benefits of joining the Chautauqua County Chamber include tools to increase profits such as Shop Chautauqua County Gift Checks and discounts on services; connections to new customers through networking events, sponsorships, and business promotion opportunities; representation where it matters through legislative events and advocacy; and information and new ideas including weekly updates, monthly e-newsletters, training and development, and guest speakers.
New members who join during the drive will be entered into a drawing for a number of special prizes. The Chamber itself is offering substantial member benefits as prizes including a Sapphire GEM sponsorship ($1,000 value), membership paid for the year (2014-15 dues), and two free Chamber event passes for the year ($216 value, excluding the Annual Banquet, Golf Tournament, and Community Chamber events). In addition, a number of Chamber members and friends of the Chamber have offered additional prizes.
If you have not been contacted by a volunteer or a staff yet and are interested in joining the Chamber, please call one of our offices at 366-6200 or 484-1101 or join online at www.chautauquachamber.org.
The brand new Lawson Boating Heritage Center will be the site for the next Experience Chautauqua Networking Event coming up May 16. The Center is the former LS Aero Marine at 73 Lakeside Drive in Bemus Point. A non-profit organization, it is dedicated to preserving, displaying, and presenting the boating history of Chautauqua Lake. While the museum is still in its infancy, the building has a venerable heritage as a center for boating on Chautauqua Lake.
This networking event offers Chamber members an opportunity to view the museum and learn more about the boating history on the lake, while also getting to know other Chamber business people. It is sponsored by: Affinity One Federal Credit Union, Chautauqua Marina Inc., Jamestown Jammers Baseball, M & T Bank, and UBS Financial Services.
The cost for this event is $8 for pre-registered guests or $10 at the door if you have not registered. For more information or to register, call the Chamber at 366-6200 or 484-1101 or visit our events calendar online at www.chautauquachamber.org/events.
Looking for new and improved ways to promote your products or services? The next Business Over Bagels session is for you. Business Over Bagels: Promoting Your Business will be held on Tuesday, June 4 at the JCC North County Training Center, Bennett Road, Dunkirk, from 8:30-10:30am.
Trainer Bill Prieto will held businesses explore internal and external marketing, why they are both important, different types of advertising, and new ideas to promote your business. After his service in the US Army, Prieto completed a Bachelor’s Degree in Communications from SUNY Fredonia. He was a salesman for Tri-State Outdoor Media, and then was one of the partners who formed Advertising Advantage. He is a consultant and a Certified Google Partner, helping small to midsize businesses create marketing plans and use technology to prepare for growth in their markets.
The cost for this session is $25 for Chamber members or $30 for non-members and includes a continental breakfast. To register, please call the continuing education office at JCC, either at 363-6500 or 338-1005.
The Fredonia and Dunkirk Community Chambers of Commerce invite you to Grape Expectations!� This annual wine tasting and networking event�will bring together eight member wineries in one place for tastings.� It will be held at the White Inn, 52 East Main Street, Fredonia.
The cost is just $12 for pre-registered guests or $15 if you are not registered. It includes complimentary appetizers and a souvenir wine glass from Grape Expectations. Wine purchases will be available from the participating wineries.
To register, call the Chamber at 366-6200 or 679-1565, or visit our website at www.chautauquachamber.org/events.
A number of Community Chambers of Commerce will be holding community-wide yard sales in the weeks ahead, and there is still time for residents to literally put their sale on the map.
The Mayville-Chautauqua Community Chamber will hold its second annual event on Saturday, May 25th. Mayville and Chautauqua residents are invited to participate and for $5 can have their location and sales description listed on the sale map. The deadline to be listed is May 16. For information, call the Mayville-Chautauqua Community Chamber at 753-3113. Local businesses are also encouraged to hold special sales, events or promotions on that day.
Three other Community Chambers will all hold their sales events simultaneously June 7-9 in the Westfield-Barcelona, Fredonia, and Dunkirk areas. This represents substantial growth in the Attic & Seller Days, which will now become a more-than 20-mile long community yard sale event. The cost for these map listings is also $5, and deadline for sellers to be listed on the maps is June 5th. For information or to get listed, contact the Westfield-Barcelona Chamber at 326-4000, the Fredonia Chamber at 679-1561, or Dunkirk at 672-9873.
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Dinner guests in medieval
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chopped dill
PREPARATION: Peel cucumber;
halve lengthwise, remove seeds, and
grate. Squeeze excess liquid from grated cucumber.
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ingredients. Chill cucumber dip
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The Book NookAnother Family Business Leaves!
Dearest Community,It is with great regret that we must announce that The Book Nook will be closing
its doors forever on May 31st, 2013. After a nearly forty-five year run, the time has come to say goodbye. It has been our honor and privilege to serve this community, but times have changed to the point where the community no longer chooses to support its own bookstore.
Our family has owned and operated a business in the D&F Plaza since 1959. The Book Nook was founded on July 1st, 1968 by my parents, Philip and Louise Pelletter. The Pelletters had been one of the first Dunkirk merchants to risk moving their business from the downtown business district and into the brand-new, risky-venture of the D&F Plaza. Of course, that business was Park Shoe Store, which the Pelletters ran for many years before shifting to the book business. Since the bookstore opened on that first day in July, The Book Nook has been at the center of the D&F Plaza under the management of this family—first my parents, then my husband and me.
There are many reasons we will miss doing business here in Dunkirk-Fredonia. We did our best to provide a true small-town, friendly atmosphere. Countless patrons became friends; strangers would stop in for advice, information, or directions; and so many community members would stop in just to chat and be a part of our wonderful Dunkirk-Fredonia community. Over the years, we changed with the times while providing what we hope have been invaluable services to our community: We were one of the first bookstores in the country to computerize (in the late 80s); we diversified our offerings through t-shirts, telephones, magazines, Easter chocolate, greeting cards, board games, UPS shipping, faxing, and even first-run Rubik’s cubes; we provided countless book signings with authors both new and established, including (but certainly not limited to) Wendy Corsi Staub—who had her first signing with us—Marv Levy, and Roger Tory Peterson; we donated to countless charitable causes; we were leaders within the independent bookseller community, presenting classes at national conventions in Nashville and Chicago; we hired and trained numerous members of the community of seemingly all walks of life, many of whom were with us for years and with whom we still have cherished friendships and dear memories; we were one of the first bookstores in the world to begin selling “hurt” or lightly damaged books; we sold (at no profit to ourselves) Fredonia Musical tickets, Chautauqua County Fair tickets, Attic & Seller days maps, and many other non-profit organization tickets and items; and we took countless special orders—often tailor fit to the customers, even when they themselves didn’t know exactly what they were looking for.
Of course, we must answer that inevitable question: Why are we going out of business? There are many reasons, but I would like to share the root one with you as a cautionary tale for the health of our community. The main reason is this: The community has largely (though certainly not entirely) stopped supporting us by largely not shopping with us. The community has been happy to utilize our services, but does not buy our products. Amazon, Walmart, and ebooks have taken the place of local bookstores in many communities, including our own. As I sit to pen this letter, I can tell you of a browser who came to our store just yesterday whom we helped to find exactly the book she was looking for, who then promptly took her Kindle out of her purse, thanked us for our time, and ordered it from her e-reader. We have become a showroom for other, particularly online, booksellers. As this continues to happen in other retail industries, we will continue to lose our (few remaining) independent businesses and our unique Dunkirk-Fredonia character.
For many, my husband and I have been the face of The Book Nook for years. In an effort to downsize and thereby preserve the business, my husband took a job this past year as the business manager at a Catholic parish and school in West Seneca, where he is happily employed today. As for me, I will be seeking work here, in the community I love. To our loyal customers who have supported us through our forty-five years, my deepest, sincerest thanks. It is for you and because of you that I have held onto the dream that this bookstore represents for as long as I have. I will miss each and every one of you. Thank you.
Respectfully,Patricia Pelletter Donovan & Richard Donovan
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KFWS • MindGymMay 6, 2013
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“Magic Maze” has been moved to page 10.
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If I had my lifeto live over
I’d dare to makemore mistakes
next time.I’d relax, I would
limber up.I would be sillierthan I have been
this trip.I would takefewer things
seriously.I would take
more chances.I would climb
more mountainsand swim
more rivers.I would eat more
ice cream andless beans...
If I had to do itagain, I wouldtravel lighterthan I have...I would start
barefoot earlierin the spring
and stay that waylater in the fall.I would go tomore dances.
I would ride moremerry-go-rounds.
I would pickmore daisies.--Dadine Stair
Cats step with both left legs, then both right legs when they walk or run. The only other animals to do this are the giraffe and the camel.
DO YOU REMEMBER...For nine years, Porky ended a cartoon by bursting through a bass drum, saying “Th-Th-Th-Th-Th-That’s all, folks!”
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TAURUS: The week begins with possible indecision via current transits. Mid week brings a sense of nurturing and/or parental sensibility- even for single Taurus as indicated by energies created by transiting moon and planets. The sixteenth; seventeenth; and the morning of the eighteenth may bring you much needed strength when utilized with self responsibility. Be cautious not to choose to allow the ego to come into play or tempers may erupt. The evening of the eighteenth indicates relaxation at home. GEMINI: Communication could go awry on the twelfth and thirteenth. Consider thinking everything through once; twice; and thrice prior to speaking or placing your thoughts and/or placing ideas forward. Attentiveness and learning is indicated on the fourteenth and fifteenth. Registering for Summer or Fall semester may be a considered action with planned carry through. The sixteenth through the eighteenth may find you saying or doing things which you may regret; utilize caution. MOON CHILD: The twelfth and thirteenth is a time for thoroughly reviewing all current considerations; this may include romantic possibilities; be cautious; do not sell self short of personal integrity. The fourteenth and fifteenth creates energies which allows you to “see” inwardly as well as outwardly. Decisions may be considered and/or made on the sixteenth through mid morning of the eighteenth. Transits indicate self responsible action to be taken on the evening of the eighteenth. LEO: Ideas are being fueled on the twelfth and thirteenth; this may be an awesome time for consideration for possible upcoming action and to create an action plan. The thirteenth through the fifteenth opens doors for spending quality quiet time with friends; family; and those within your inner circle. Stepping “up to the plate” may occur mid week. Self Responsible action may be taken from the sixteenth through the eighteenth. The evening of the eighteenth may be a good time to exhale. VIRGO: Communication may be “mumble jumbled” from your self to others and/or from others to your self on the twelfth and the thirteenth. Consider waiting until the fourteenth through the fifteenth to engage in important communication with a romantic partner; family and/or friends. The sixteenth and seventeenth creates energies of strength which may be utilized to accomplished required tasks. Carrying through allows for quite moments filled with quality at home on the eighteenth.LIBRA: Consider balance and strength on the twelfth and thirteenth versus indecisiveness and a need to control. Late evening of the thirteenth through the fifteenth allows you to take a closerlook at all intimate relationships you are currently considering and/or involved within. Transits on the sixteenth thru the eighteenth create much needed energies of strength which you may consider utilizing when being placed in the lime light in a work or career situation. Father ( in law) may be highlighted at this time.SCORPIO: Energies created via transits on the twelfth and thirteenth allow you to consider taking a closer look at self and where you are at. Transits on the fourteenth and fifteenth indicate allowing self to see the you “who” you validly are; “true” romance could begin and/or be enhanced within these same days. The sixteenth through the eighteenth creates energies which may allow you to take needed action or the same energies could turn passion into exploding tempers; self responsibility is indicated.SAGITTARIUS: Transits on the twelfth and thirteenth create energies which could fuel outward criticism towards those you care deeply about within your inner circle; this overflow towards an authoritative figure may create undesired outcomes; self responsibility is indicated. Transits on the fourteenth and fifteenth allow for gentleness; keeping emotional outbursts under control is a choice. Transits send energies of strength your way through the eighteenth; consider utilizing them with gentleness. CAPRICORN: Consider utilizing energies created via transits on the twelfth and thirteenth for positive flexibility versus strengthening rigidity and a need for inner and/or outward control. Ouropposites often show us our inner strengths; you may choose to utilize these energies for positive outcomes on the fourteenth and fifteenth. The sixteenth and eighteenth sends energies your way which may give you the strength required when communicating with father or a father figure. Self responsibility is warranted. AQUARIUS: You may find yourself within group situations on the twelfth and thirteenth which require a diversity of possible outcomes; this may be professional or social. Family; friends; and romance are highlighted on the fourteenth and fifteenth; consider entertaining from home if traveling has become exhausting. Transits on the sixteenth and seventeenth indicate the need to finish required written (typed) projects. The eighteenth opens doors for the possibility for a muchneeded rest period.PISCES: Energies created via transits on the twelfth and thirteenth may create distractions where considerations for: “How am I going to accomplish everything” is already creating inward disturbances; self responsibility is indicated. The fourteenth and fifteenth can bring energies of much needed nurturing your way when allowed. The sixteenth and seventeenth bring energies of much needed strength in order to finish all required tasks. Home; family; and rest are highlighted on the eighteenth.ARIES: Your inner Aries nature is fueled via transits on the twelfth and thirteenth, creating energies which may allow you to complete more projects than usual. You may finish something which has become outdated during these same dates. Comfort and nurturing come your way on the fourteenth and fifteenth; allowance is up to your choosing. The sixteenth and seventeenth shines light upon your inner self for outward accomplishment. The eighteenth brings “home” into your spotlight.
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(A syndicated column created, copyrighted and published by: Dennis Morley)
St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Food Pantry will now be open 3:15 p.m. to 7:15 p.m. only on Wednesdays.Pet Pantry: A not-for-profit organization that gives free pet food to qualifying (low income) residents of Chautauqua County. 16 E. Howard Ave., Dunkirk. Open every Tuesday 6-8 p.m. and Saturday 10 a.m. until noon. You will need photo ID, proof of income, licenses for dogs and Rabies certificates for cats.Silver Creek Assembly of God -Invites you to donated used clothes, shoes, blankets, drapes and stuffed toys to the located at 1385 Route 20 in the parking lot. Receive tax reduction for your donations. Please place your donations in a clean dry plastic bag. Visit St. Pauly Textile at www.st-pauly.com about clothing donation and distribution. Silver Creek Food Pantry-is open every Friday from 10:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m. and the third Friday evening of the month from 6:00-7:30 p.m. Thursdays 5:30-7:30. Donations are greatly appreciated - and can be sent in care of: The Pantry at P.O. Box 173 Silver Creek, NY 14136.Forestville Food Pantry (Clothing Gallery), 3 Park St., open Thursdays from 10 a.m.-4 p.m. 965-2655.Samaritan House-A community outreach ministry, lending a helping hand with clothing, household goods, furniture & appliances. Located at 2 East Ave., Sinclairville. Hours: Wed. & Fri. 2 p.m. - 6 p.m. September-April, Wed. & Fri. 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. May-August. Call 716-962-2246 for assistance or donations. Dunkirk UMC Branch located at 6th & Washington, Hours M-F 9-1. Call 716-366-2230 for info. or online: www.samaritanhouse.usSinclairville Food Cupboard: Available to residents of the Sinclairville School District. Located at Park United Methodist Church. We’re open every Monday and Tuesday 9:30-11:00 a.m.
is available to residents of Cassadaga, Stockton and Lily Dale. Located in the basement of the Cassadaga Community Baptist Church, we’re open every Thurs. 10 a.m.-noon.Twice Is Nice- Ruth Remsen Used Clothing Center open Fridays 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. Located behind First United Church “The White Church On The Square” in Silver Creek. Adults clothing .50 cents, children .25 cents.
SUNDAY• Townsend St.,
Dunkirk, starting at 6:45 p.m. Doors open 5:00 p.m. Offering 28 games, “all paper”.
MONDAY• 296 Lake Shore Shore Drive,
W., Dunkirk. Doors open 5:15 p.m., food starts 5:30 p.m., bingo starts 7:00 p.m. Casino, early birds and red, white and blue.
TUESDAY• 145 E.
Main St., Fredonia, 7:00 p.m. every Tuesday. Doors open at 5:30 pm. NEW FORMAT: Playng on paper-no chips. Pay out more than $1,400. $100 Jackpots, $200 Jackpot plus special games. Friendly atmosphere. Pull tabs are also available.
WEDNESDAY• 30 Main St.,
Sinclairville, 7 p.m. All paper, early bird, late bird, $500* progressive, pull tabs available.
FRIDAY• 428 Central Ave.,
Dunkirk, 7:00 p.m., Doors open at 5:30 p.m. Now playing on all paper. Red/White/Blue and progressive games. Pull tabs also Available.
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Harmful Food for Dogs • Raisins & Grapes • Chocolate • Macadamia nuts • Walnuts • Avocado • Yeast dough • Alcoholic beverages • Onions and onion powder • Coffee grounds, beans & tea (caffeine) • Xylitol (sweetener often found in sugar-free gum)
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WOW WOW WOW... just had the most awesome thing happen and it has me spinning here! Out of nowhere my great uncle was here..audio, scent, I knew where he was , it wiped me out and I was welling tears...I hadn’t even thought of him in awhile...Please give more available Insight? Anonymous.
As I come into your question/experience I feel many loved ones step in here from the Spirit Side of Life. Your Great Uncle reminds you all loved ones on/from the other/spirit side of life like to be remembered...those we met during this life times as well as those who passed while we were walking in body on the earth plane with them...those, who we have known from the spirit side of life and we have known from other times...and those who passed into spirit before we were born as a spirit having a human experience. Your Great Uncle makes a request of you...He relays you were so excited when you saw him...you basically froze in fear and from the excitement of the moment...He relays you forgot to greet him; tell him you love him; and let him know you were happy and excited to see him...and...let him know he was welcome to be with you...he relays this is why he stopped by to visit with you...In the future when his spirit comes comes to visit you, he would like you to do all of the before mentioned. Your Great Uncle departs now by sending you unconditional love and Gods white light. Your Spirit Guides and Teachers step in for you now affirming all which your Great Uncle shared with you. They ask me to ask you why you became frozen in fear when, not only have you been asking to see spirit on a more routine and regular basis...they relay you have seen Spirits manifest in the physical near and next to you previously. Your father steps in here now requesting me to remind you, once in the near past he appeared to you while you were driving a vehicle home and you acknowledged him and you spoke with him while you continued to drive and felt comforted by his presence/with him manifesting his spirit to you and remaining with you for a lengthily trip home and considerable amount of “man made time.” He departs by sending you his unconditional love and Gods light. Before I close... your mother’s spirit steps in here and gives you love energy...she relays the following for you...she says as she relays truths to you...she desires you to bathe in the freedom created out of your becoming aware of these truths versus indulging yourself in newly self created anger and feeling sorry for self...this sharing is for your continued liberation and your continued spiritual growth...which you continually request of your spirit loved ones, and answered prayers to questions you have sent out to God. Your mother departs by giving you unconditional love and God’s white light.
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Answers: C. diff and MRSA are two of the serious illnesses that can come from hospital stays. The number of deaths is 180,0000.
If you or a member of your family ever needs to stay in a hospital, how much do you know about the levels of safety at your local hos-pital? If you have a choice between multiple hospitals in your area, do you know the best one for the proce-dure you need?
AARP (yes, the organi-zation for seniors) has an article in its April/May issue about the safest hospi-tals in the country and how they got that way. (You can also read it online at www.aarp.org.) For example, one Michigan hospital employs 20 trained technicians sim-ply to take detailed drug histories from the patients. In one Pennsylvania hospi-tal, a bar-coding system on medications, matched up to a bar-coded patient bracelet, has reduced the number of errors from two in 100,000 to two in 1 million.
The link at the end of the article details the super hos-pitals, the ones that have made great strides in patient
safety. Notice that there are only 24 states listed. That doesn’t mean there aren’t good hospital in the other states, but you’ll have to look for them elsewhere.
Check Leapfrog Hospital Survey [www.leapfrog-group.org/cp] to compare either overall patient safety ratings or the safety of selected procedures at a hospital near you. Click the box on the left of each one you’re interested in, and at the bottom of the screen click on Compare.
Also see Hospital Safety Score (www.hospitalsafe-tyscore.org). Put in your ZIP code and the map will show the ratings of all the hospi-tals in your area. Of the rat-ings, “A” is the best. Scroll down and click on each hos-pital to find detailed infor-mation.
The AARP article lists four ways to protect your-self against something bad happening in the hospital: 1) Check the hospital’s cre-dentials at The Joint Com-mission (qualitycheck.org); 2) Ask questions, and you’ll have a better outcome; 3) Bring someone with you to watch and listen to what is going on around you; 4) Be persistent in demanding that standard procedures be followed.
A hospital stay can be frightening, but choosing the best hospital may get you a better outcome.
David Uffington regrets that he cannot personally answer reader questions, but will incorporate them into his column whenever possible. Send email to [email protected].
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