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VOLUNTEERS NEEDED! We, at The Vermont Veterans’ Home,are seeking individuals interested in volunteering with weekly shop-ping trips (our transportation), bingo, off campus events, weekly in-
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BENNINGTON COMMUNITY THEATERwill present
Arsenic and Old Lace on November 6th and 7th. Both
hows will be at 7:00pm and both shows will be at the
Oldcastle Theater, 331 Main Street in Bennington. Tick-
ts are Ten Dollars. Proceeds from ticket sales will ben-
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7th from 4:00 pm to 6:00 pm. Menu: roast beef, mashed pota-
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collectors of his luminous landscape oil paintings,
will be the featured artist during October at TheCanfield Gallery in Arlington’s Martha Canfield
Library on East Arlington Road. The exhibition can
be seen from October 2 to October 31 during library
hours.
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FOR SALE:2X Navy Pea jacket,NEW $175, asking $75;2X Dress wool coat, Kneelength new $250 asking $100Call 802 442-8876
SPECIALTY LUMBERTable tops, mantle pieces, rus-tic furniture stock. Selectgrade hardwood lumber, in-cluding butternut, cherry, oak,ash, birch, etc. Call 518-494-2747.
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FOR SALEHay Elevator
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HELP WANTED. Mechanic.Experienced auto and/ orheavy duty technician. FullTime with benefits. Salary isdependent on skill level. In-quire by phone (518) 686-5411
FOR SALE: John Daly Goldmodel golf clubs & bag. Excel-lent condition, most clubs neverused. Asking $150. Call 518-
507-6112
PANCAKE BREAKFAST- Pancake Breakfast sponsored byWest Pawlet Volunteer Fire Department Date: Sunday, Novem-ber 8th from 7:30 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. Location: West Pawlet,Rutland County, Vermont at the West Pawlet Volunteer FireDepartment firehouse, 2806 Vermont Route 153 (Main Street)Cost: Breakfast prices are $8.00 for 12 years and up, $5.00 for5-12 years and free to children under the age of 5 years. Inrecognition of Youth Deer Hunting Weekend, all youth hunterswho provide proof of your deer will receive a free breakfast.
ANNUAL CRAFT FAIR: “The Schroon Lake Ladies Auxil-iary is sponsoring their annual craft fair to be held at the SchroonLake Fire Department on November 14, from 10am to 3 pm.Vendors are needed and welcomed. Each space is $20 and mea-sures 9x11. To reserve space contact Kathy McCoy at 518-351-0020.”
BUS TRIP:The Salem Seniors are sponsoring a bus trip onWednesday, December 2th, to the Williams Inn in Williamstown,MA. The cost will be $51, which includes bus fare and a fullbuffet luncheon followed by a Christmas show. Pick-up atProudfit Hall in Salem at 10:15am and McDonalds in Green-wich at 10:45am, home by 6:00pm. For reservations at (518)854-7521.
LASAGNA DINNER- The Cossayuna Volunteer FireDepartment Auxiliary will hold its popular Lasagna Dinner
from 4-6 p.m. on Saturday, Oct. 24 in the Community Roomat the Cossayuna Firehouse, at the corner of Bunker Hill and
East Lake Road in Cossayuna. Menu includes a choice of redor white lasagna, rolls, dessert and coffee, tea or milk.
Admission is $12, adults; $11, seniors; and $6 for childrenfrom 5 to 11. Children under 5 are free. Everyone’s invited!
MOBILE FOOD PANTRY- A new Mobile Food Pantry is
now open from 4 to 6 p.m. every Tuesday at the CossayunaFirehouse at the corner of Bunker Hill and East Lake Roads
in Cossayuna. Fresh produce, meats, diary, baked goods,nonperishables and paper goods are all available to residents
of the Cossayuna Fire District. For more information, contact
Devin Bulger at Comfort Food Community, 538-3522.
ANNUAL CRAFT FAIR: “The Schroon Lake Ladies Auxil-iary is sponsoring their annual craft fair to be held at the SchroonLake Fire Department on November 14, from 10am to 3 pm.Vendors are needed and welcomed. Each space is $20 and mea-sures 9x11. To reserve space contact Kathy McCoy at 518-351-0020.”
BUS TRIP:The Salem Seniors are sponsoring a bus trip onWednesday, December 2th, to the Williams Inn in Williamstown,MA. The cost will be $51, which includes bus fare and a fullbuffet luncheon followed by a Christmas show. Pick-up atProudfit Hall in Salem at 10:15am and McDonalds in Green-
wich at 10:45am, home by 6:00pm. For reservations at (518)854-7521.
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SLATE WANTED: Used slateon or off the building. Also new
and used slate for sale. Call802-265-3200.
FIREWOOD FOR SALE: full cord, local, unseasonedHardwood, cut and split. 518-692-2109
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BENNINGTON COMMUNITY THEATER will present Arsenic and Old Lace
on November 6th and 7th. Both shows will be at 7:00pm and both shows will be
t the Oldcastle Theater, 331 Main Street in Bennington. Tickets are Ten Dollars.
Proceeds from ticket sales will benefit the Bennington Free Library. Tickets will be
vailable at the door and can be reserved at www.benningtoncommunitytheater.com/ rsenicandoldlace.
ALZHEIMER’S EDUCATIONAL PROGRAM: On Friday, November 12th,
2015 at 10:30 the Troy Senior Center proudly offers a workshop presented by the
Alzheimer’s Association; “KNOW THE 10 SIGNS.” This very informative work-
hop is designed for someone you know who is experiencing memory loss or be-
havioral changes. It’s time to learn THE FACTS! Early detection of Alzheimer’s
disease gives you a chance to begin drug therapy, enroll in clinical studies and plan
or the future. You must register in advance for this free interactive workshop in
dvance. A noon time lunch will available afterwards. For further information, or to
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HELP WANTED. Mechanic.Experienced auto and/ or heavy duty technician. Full Time with
benefits. Salary is dependent on skill level.Inquire by phone (518) 686-5411
ROLL TOP DESKOak Roll Top Computer Desk. 5\’ W x 2\’101/2\” D x 4\’4\” H overall dimensions.
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ust Thinking
By: May Jones
It’s an unusually warm, colorful, and beautiful Columbus Day, but Hairy doesn’teem to notice. He’s sticking like glue to the limb of an autumn colored maple tree
n front of my deck. He’s not more than the length of my 5 year old granddaughteraway from me. Moving his head rapidly from side to side, he looks as if he’s tryingo get water out of his ears. He makes a deliberate “peek” sound, and moves
backward as effortlessly as forward: in both directions hopping happily. The pleasantcent of a wood burning stove just drifted past my nose, but he doesn’t seem to
notice that either. He’s moving his head up and down now, instead of side to side,
as he pecks incessantly at the suet hanging from the tree. There’s an assiduousdrum-like rhythm to his efforts. His tail is tucked in tightly to the bottom of the suetholder: necessary for balance I presume. There are three varieties of suet for
Hairy to choose from: berry, peanut, and sunflower. Today he seems to prefer theberry one.
When spooked by an unexpected sound, he flies to a branch farther away for
afety. Once the imagined danger has passed, he cautiously inspects the areabefore swiftly swooping back to the branch of tasty morsels. With bits of red oneither side of his head and black and white feathers, he looks simply dashing
against the crimson maple leaves. He looks equally as handsome against the snowhat clings to the same limb in winter.
Hairy is taking a well deserved break now, and appears to be sharpening his
beak on the bark of the tree, every once in a while giving it a good jab. Now thereare two of them. His call changes to a louder and more aggressive tone that shouts:
this is my branch…find your own!”
Hairy has gotten as used to me as the fake owl sitting a few feet away from hiseeder. I can drink my tea and crunch on my crackers, and he pays little mind;
although he never takes his eyes off me for too long. He trusts, but verifies. I get
he hairy eyeball.I wondered if I could write 400 words about my observations of a hairy
woodpecker; and there you have it… it’s done- 400 words about a hairy woodpecker.
Your comments are welcome at [email protected]
Bennington Vermont Area Announces Optimist Informational Meeting:
Bennington, VT – Optimism has arrived in Bennington and residents wishing
to help improve the lives of youth are invited to attend an informational
meeting about a new Optimist Club at 6:00 P.M. - Oct 26th at Olins, 334
Pleasant St.
Community leaders and service-minded individuals will be on hand at the meeting to
talk about the future club and to gather ideas about how the club can improve the local
community and how volunteers can get involved.
Optimist Clubs throughout the world conduct positive service projects in their commu-
nities aimed at providing a helping hand to youth. Members of Optimist Clubs strive to
maintain an upbeat attitude and help empower young people to be the best they can be.Each Optimist Club determines the best way it can serve children in the local commu-
nity and develops service projects to suit those needs.
“Our children are the future of this community, and it’s up to us to make sure they have
the tools they need to be good citizens with a promising future,” said Brian Dempsey. “A
local Optimist Club can do just that, but we need volunteers to help determine the big-
gest areas of need and to help put our plans into action.”
Optimist International is one of the world’s largest service club organizations with 75,000
adult and youth members in 2,600 clubs in the United States, Canada, the Caribbean and
Mexico and throughout the world. Carrying the motto “Bringing Out the Best in Kids,”
Optimists conduct positive service projects that reach more than six million young people
each year. To learn more about Optimist International, please call (314) 371-6000 or
visit the organization’s website at www.optimist.org.
For more information about the informational meeting, please call Brian (802) 549-
4637 or email:[email protected] .
TEXAS HOLDEM TOURNAMENT
OCTOBER 25,2015
@ Hubbardton’s Town Hall 1181 Monument Hil l rd in Hubbardton.Center Grange # 290 is
sponsoring this Fundraiser.Doors open @ 12,game begins @1 pm.$75.00 Buy-in and no
rebuys,refreshments available and a 50/50 raffle.
PANCAKE BREAKFAST:Sunday November 8th a Pancake Breakfast Will be Held; It issponsored by the West Pawlet Volunteer Fire Department, By Janice B. Edwards, FreelanceWriter. The breakfast will be held at the West Pawlet Volunteer Fire Department located at2806 Vermont Route 153 (Main Street). It is open from 7:30 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. The WestPawlet firehouse is a handicap accessible site. All are welcome.The breakfast menu includes pancakes of several varieties including regular, chocolatechip, blueberry and cranberry and local maple syrup; as well as waffles, West Pawlet’sworld-famous home fries, scrambled eggs, sausage and bacon. The menu’s beverages
include: coffee, tea, milk and orange juice.Breakfast prices are $8.00 for 12 years and up, $5.00 for 5-12 years and free to childrenunder the age of 5 years. In recognition of Youth Deer Hunting Weekend, all youth hunterswho provide us photo or proof of your deer will receive a free breakfast. As a charity fund-raiser event, breakfast profits are dedicated for the department’s equipment and trainingneeds. The department is a non-profit. Donations are appreciated and are gratefully received.New members are welcome.
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COUNTRY ROUND AND SQUARE DANCING at theAmerican Legion on Clancy Street, Schuylerville November5. Dancing 1-5pm. Music by the Countrymen. Everyone is
welcome. Info: 518-638-8905 or 518-824-3719.
AMERICAN LEGION POST 574 on Pearl St in HudsonFalls has started a military mini-museum. Help us build amemorial in our post, so that we may share with neighboringommunities. Any military memorabelia from World War I tohe present would be greatly appreciated. 518-747-9891 or
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with take outs starting at 4:30. Adults $12.00, children 4 - 10$5.00 under 4 Free. We will also have a Tupperware represen-
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ELECTION DAY TURKEY AND BISCUIT DINNER- TheValley Falls United Methodist Church will host a turkey andbiscuit dinner on Election Day, November 3. The menu will
include turkey and gravy on biscuits and mashed potatoes,vegetables, coleslaw, cranberry sauce, pickles, and assorted pies.Reservations are recommended, but walk-ins are welcome asspace allows. There will be sittings at 5 and 6 p.m. and takeoutmeals available after 5:00. Tickets are $12.00 for adults, $5:00for ages 6-10, and free for age 5 and under. The church is locatedat 16 State Street in Valley Falls, NY and is handicappedaccessible. Call 541-3039 for reservations and information.
THE PAINTINGS OF D. STEVENS BURGESS AT THECCC
A new exhibit featuring the artwork of Salem artist, D. StevensBurgess, will be on display during October and November inhe first floor Benn Room of the Salem Courthouse Community
Center. Stevens was born in New Delhi, India and studied art inBangkok, Thailand and New York. His exhibit contains impres-
ionistic work focusing on land, water and the natural world.His studies are creations of his own imagination, and he no longer
ses points of reference in any of his pieces. His tones are subtle,nd his paintings draw the viewer into the landscape in a mostelaxing manner. Stevens has exhibited his work in several areaalleries with this being his fourth exhibit at the CCC. The Bennoom is handicap accessible and open to the public.
VENDORS NEEDED FOR THE CCC’S ART AND CRAFTFAIR Are you seeking a venue to sell your unique and hand-rafted items this holiday season? On Saturday, December 5rom 10 am to 2 pm, the Salem Courthouse Community Center
will be hosting its 10th annual Art and Craft Fair. Over 25 vendorsather to offer their colorful hand-crafted items throughout the
main floor of the historic building. Jewelry, hand-knitted items,nique crafts, food items and much more can be seen at thisopular event. There is a $25 participation fee, and new vendorsre being sought. If you are interested, please contact the CCCt 518-854-7053.
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THE HIGHLIGHT ACTING TROUPE WILL BE PRESENT-ING A FAMILY REUNION TO DIE FOR written by Mikeand Matt Steele on Friday and Saturday, October 23, and 24th,at 7:30 pm and Sunday, October 25th at 2:00 pm. The show willbe performed at the Brunswick Grange, Rt. 7 and 142. Ticketprices are $15 for adults and $12 for seniors and students. Theshow is directed by Mindy Huerter and assisted by AndrewOsterhout. It’s time for the Knotting Family Reunion, and new-lywed Christine Franklin is eager to show off her husband Freddieto the family she hasn’t seen in years. The joyful reunion quicklyturns sour though when Aunt Gretchen, Cousin Rachel, andCousin Stefan are all murdered. For reservations call Ethel at518-237-6936. We ask that all ticket be prepaid.
BUS TRIP to Williams Inn, Williamstown, Mass. on Dec. 9(deadline is Nov. 9) for Boar’s Head Celebration which features
Beef Eater Guards, Hot Wassail, Yule Log, Cook’s Processionand Christmas Cabaret entertainment. Price is $60. Open to thepublic and sponsored by the Greenwich Senior Citizens. Busleaving from McDonalds parking lot at 9:45 a.m. and arrivingback around 5:00 p.m. Info: 692-2786, [email protected] 692-2480.
ALZHEIMER’S EDUCATIONAL PROGRAM: On Friday,November 12th, 2015 at 10:30 the Troy Senior Center proudlyoffers a workshop presented by the Alzheimer’s Association;“KNOW THE 10 SIGNS.” This very informative workshop isdesigned for someone you know who is experiencing memoryloss or behavioral changes. It’s time to learn THE FACTS! Earlydetection of Alzheimer’s disease gives you a chance to begin drugtherapy, enroll in clinical studies and plan for the future. Youmust register in advance for this free interactive workshop inadvance. A noon time lunch will available afterwards. For fur-ther information, or to register, please call the Troy Senior Cen-ter before Monday, November 9th, 2015 at 518-270-5573.
ADIRONDACK STAMPEDE CHARITY RODEO
CELEBRATES 25 YEARS– America’s original extreme sportis back in Glens Falls! The Adirondack Stampede Charity Rodeobrings the excitement of professional rodeo to the Glens FallsCivic Center for the 25th straight year on November 6 and 7,2015 at 7:30 p.m. Don’t miss the thrill of professional bull riding,saddle bronc riding, barrel racing and more as top cowboys andcowgirls from around the country compete in Glens Falls.Proceeds from this Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association(PRCA) sanctioned rodeo will benefit several local children’scharities. With rodeo action enhanced by a professionallyproduced sound show, the Adirondack Stampede offers all thethrills of a two-hour roller coaster ride – complete with hardcorecompetition, crowd-pleasing entertainment and a show for all agesto enjoy. Headlining the show is six-time PRCA Rodeo Clown of the Year, Keith Isley. Miss Rodeo New York Cheyenne Shufeltwill also be on hand for the festivities. Doors open at 6 p.m. eachnight. The rodeo performance begins at 7:30 p.m. and showcases200 nationally-ranked and regional PRCA competitors in theseven standard rodeo events. All spectators and contestants areinvited to the post-rodeo Round-up Party at 10 p.m. in HeritageHall on both Friday and Saturday nights. Party admission is $2
per person.Tickets for the Adirondack Stampede Charity Rodeo are now onsale and are $15 for adults and $9 for children. For moreinformation or to reserve tickets, cal l the Civic Center Box Officeat 518-798-0202 or visit www.glensfallscc.com. For updates aboutthe rodeo, find the Adirondack Stampede on Facebook.
ADIRONDACK BLUEGRASSLEAGUE featruring ZINK &Co and Strinbusters October 25 @ 2pm. at Brookhaven Golf Club 333 Alpine Meadows Road Porter Corners, NY. Info:518-221-6231. www.adirondackbluegrassleague.com.
ANNUAL BAZAAR sponsored by the Rosary Altar Society of t. Mary’s / St. Paul’s (Hudson Falls on the Park) on Saturday,
November 14, 10am to 2pm. Featured will be Crafts, Kids’Corner, Books, Jewelry, Baked Goods & RAFFLE! LunchAvailable: Soups & Chili, Sandwiches & Hot Dogs, Pies.
VETERANS SUNDAY- Free Spirit Fellowship is looking for-ward to giving honor to all Veterans Sunday, November 8, at the
0:30 A.M. Sunday morning service. All are welcome. The churchs located at 1425 West High Street in Ballston Spa. 885-3149
Ghosts, Angels, & Spirits of the Dead. What does the Bibleay? You may be surprised! Friday October 30, 6:30pm, Buskirkeventh-day Adventist Church, 2176 West Hoosick Road,
Buskirk, Corner of Route 67 & County Road 103. 518-686-4524
HARRY ORLYK’S WORK WILL BE EXHIBITED ATMCCARTEE’S BARN in Salem, New York from through Oc-ober 31st. The exhibition of fifty paintings, curated by Everaue Clary, provides an in-depth look at the artist’s work from985-2015, which embodies the pure essence of landscape paint-ng, Orlyk’s paintings are rooted in the seasonal landscapes of
Washington County. They have echoes of the Hudson Riverchool, but filtered through the use of color and composition of
he Abstract Expressionists. They are strikingly beautiful. Thewinter paintings are composed of a pallet of umber, browns andggshell whites that capture the barren beauty of the land. Mar-
malade oranges and cobalt blues evoke the vividness of a hotummer afternoon. Orlyk’s work is ambitious. Because he pro-uces a painting a day his work transcends predictable landscapeainting. He calls it a “portrait of days”: an evolving visual jour-al of sunlight, land and his own emotional response to a sensef place. “The land is a friend of mine. I enjoy sitting down andstening to it.” His painting process is unconventional. Everyfternoon he gets in his van, carefully chooses his location, clampsis canvas to the steering wheel, and paints. He always asks per-
mission of the people who own the land. As a result he forges a
onnection with them. Orlyk was born in 1947 in Troy, NewYork. He attended graduate school at University of Nebraska atLincoln, where he was taught by a number of influential Nebras-
an painters. For over forty years he has consistently shown hiswork across the country, including the Carrie Haddad Gallery inHudson, New York and the Beamesderfer Gallery in HighlandPark, New Jersey, as well as internationally. In 1995 he was theecipient of a Guggenheim Fellowship. He lives in Salem, New
York with his family. For further inquires please contact Everaue Clary, McCartee’s Barn, 518 854 3857 [email protected]
THE GREENWICH FREE LIBRARY, 148 Main St., Green-wich, NY, will sponsor a series of free Monday evening classeson Internet ins-and-outs, through November 16. Instructor SarahMcFadden of the Cornell Cooperative Extension will discusspopular websites, navigation tips and a toolbox of tips for pursu-ing individual interests online. All classes meet Mondays at 5:30p.m. No computer experience is necessary, and all ages and skilllevels are welcome. Those attending can either bring their owncomputer or use one of the library’s.Please call the library to register for individual classes,518.692.7157.A schedule with class descriptions follows:October 19: Getting Started with Skype. Learn how to use thispopular software to make video and audio calls anywhere in theworld for free.October 26: The Wired Outdoors. Learn how to use the Internetto get fishing reports, find the best hiking trails and find hiddenswimming holes.November 2: Cooking with Computers. Beginning and seasonedhome cooks can both benefit from this class about using the webto find recipes, learn new cooking techniques, and plan mealsand shopping trips.November 9: Mastering Maps. Learn how to use maps to calcu-late distance and gas mileage, as well as plan trips, track traveland virtually tour the world.November 16: Digital Fitness. Find out how you can use theweb to track fitness, freshen up your workouts and monitor nu-trition, all free.For questions about these classes, contact instructor SarahMcFadden at 518.272.4210. Info: Greenwich Free Library at518.692.7157.
VENDOR/CRAFT SHOW: The General Schuyler Rescue Squadis hosting a Vendor/Craft Show on Saturday, November 7 from10 to 4 at their building on Rt. 29, Schuylerville, NY If you areinterested in reserving a table, please contact Pat Temple, 331-2978 or [email protected] Please come out and support
your local community and rescue squad. Refreshments will besold.
DOWNTOWN GLENS FALLS’ BIGGEST BOO2YOU,EVERHalloween festival set fo r 2-4 and 4-6 p.m. on Saturday, Oct. 24 This event, in its 5th year, partners with Glens Falls’ new ECHLhockey team, the Adirondack Thunder. Children are encouragedto attend in costume to trick or treat and enjoy the festivities.Activities planned along Glen Street from 2 to 4 p.m. includetrick-or-treating at downtown storefronts and along “candy lane”with guest businesses and organizations, costumed charactersmeeting and greeting the children, Broadway-quality spookydance performances by local dance schools, and a photo booth.The Glens Falls Collaborative table will have a raffle for a freeindividual adult membership to the Glens Falls Family YMCA.At 4 p.m., Adirondack Thunder’s mascot Gunnar leads a costumeparade from Glen Street to the Civic Center Plaza. Also at 4 p.m.,the Charles R. Wood Theater screens the popular 1993 film HocusPocus.Festivities continue at Civic Center Plaza: Photo opportunities
with Gunnar courtesy of the Adirondack Thunder and the Post-Star, pony rides, go-go ball and petting zoo courtesy of Word of Life Camp, food trucks and DJ music provided by Regional RadioGroup.At 6 p.m. the Civic Center opens for the Adirondack Thunder’sfirst regular season game in Glens Falls. The hockey team offersa specially priced package of four Opening Night tickets and apair of “Thunder Sticks” for $56. Glen Street will be closed fromthe Civil War monument to Centennial Circle from 12:30 to 4:30p.m. For more information, visitwww.glensfallscollaborative.com. GFC Members can set up atable on Candy Lane at Boo2You for free. A table is $50 for non-members. We’ll soon have an online form, but for now just [email protected] to make sure we save you a spot!
TURKEY RAFFLE- The Annual West Pawlet Volunteer FireDepartment Turkey Raffle event is coming up Friday, November
0th at 7:00 p.m. at the West Pawlet firehouse. ( The doors willpen at 6:00 p.m.) Come and learn how to purchase a playingard to participate. Playing cards are 50 cents each or 3 cards for1.00. The cards will enable 27 lucky winners to each win a turkey
with a bag of potatoes. Take a chance – come join the fun! All arewelcome and encouraged to attend. Refreshments – hot dogs,
hips, coffee, donuts, soda and water, will be available.Additionally, tickets are also currently on sale by the fire
epartment for four Grand Prizes which are being raffled by theepartment. The Grand Prizes include: 1st – Remington 30-06
Model 7600 Pump Rifle (or $400 cash). 2nd – Binoculars. 3rd -100 cash. 4th – Turkey Meal with Fixin’s. Raffle tickets for the
Grand Prizes are $1.00 each and 8 for $5.00. Get your ticketsoon for a chance to win these great Grand Prizes. The Grand
Prize winners will be announced November 21st at the TurkeyRaffle event. One does not need to be present at the Turkey Raffleo win a Grand Prize. Ticket proceeds are for support of the fireepartment’s equipment and training needs. The West Pawlet
Volunteer Fire Department is a designated 501(c) (3) non-profitwith I.R.S. Tax-deductible donations are greatly appreciated. Newmembers are always welcome. For more information contact: RonTaylor, Jr. at (802) 645-0003 or cell # 802-683-8988.
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OCTOBER IS BREAST CANCER AWARENESS MONTH. In keeping with our commitment forthe past 62 years of community involvement all six of our publications and web site for this week are dedicated to
Cancer Awareness. We encourage you to make donations to The Cancer Services Program at Glens Falls Hospital. That program provides no-cost mammograms, breast exams, pap tests and take home coloncancer screening kits. Their services are provided by many local doctors and health centers for men and women with
no health insurance. Help your neighbors and join in the fight! Call them at 518-926-6570. Advertisers in this issue
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HOUSE FOR RENT:Nice, clean, spacious 2 bed-room, 2 driveways, yard, stor-age building, 1 floor, W/Dhookup, country setting. Nopets, mature, long term ten-ants only. $850/mo. + secu-rity. 518-692-8258.
NEED TO SELL YOURHOME OR PROPERTY?List with us at a fair price. If we don't sell your home wewill pay your $500. AlKonieczny at Bryce Real Es-tate Call for details.
518-441-4353.
CAMBRIDGE, NY
Luxury 3 bedroom, 3
bath home adjoining
State forest.
Gated off street parking,
newly renovated
kitchen,
stainless appliances,
granite counter tops,
washer/dryer, A/C.
Ground and snow
maintenance included.$1250 plus utilities.
Call evenings.
1-518-854-9840.
PUPPIES FOR SALE:
Maltese Shitzu Mix. Ready togo.Male & Female. $450 ea.
518-632-5790.
GREENWICH RENTAL:
1bedroom upstairs apartmentin well kept, smoke free build-ing. Includes heat, laundry fa-cility, 1 parking space. No pets,suitable for 1 person only.Lease & references required.$560/mo. 518-692-2377.
SLATE WANTED: Used slateon or off the building. Also newand used slate for sale. Call 802-265-3200.
SCRAP TIRE REMOVALCall for pick up or drop off
service available. 518-686-9621 Hoosick, NY
www.advancedmodhomes.come-mail: [email protected]
518-279-1005
ADVANCED MODULAR HOMES
HOMES BUILT WITH PRIDE &
INTEGRITY BY PROFESSIONALS!
870 Hoosick Rd., Brunswick, NY
FOR RENT:650 Sq. Ft. Building.
Retail use at Camelot VIllage,Bennington, VT.
Call: 802-447-0039.
FOR RENT:5000+ sq ft. Commercial/Industrial space available in
Bennington, VT. Largeoverhead Door, Loadingdock, parking, Many uses.Heat & Elec not included.
$850 per month, call:802.442.3116
FOR RENT INBENNINGTON, VT:
5000+ Sq Ft commercial or
industrial space with loadingdock, large overhead door,many uses! Could also be re-tail space, Heat & Elec not in-cluded. Parking on and off street, many uses! $850 permonth.
Call: (802) 442-3116.
SNOW PLOW AND
LAWN CARE BUSINESS
FOR SALE:
trucks with plows; salter/ander; Kubota tractor withackhoe; 2 trailers; 3 commer-ial lawn mowers; 3 back pack lowers; 4 weed wackers; miscther equipment; client list of
0 customers. $75,000. 518-92-2838.
AUTOCADDESIGNERWANTED
We are a small manufacturerlocated in Waterford, NY, look-ing to expand our CAD de-partment. We are seeking afull-time employee thatpossesses 5 years of AutoCAD and SketchUpexperience . The individualmust maintain a positive atti-tude, have the ability to multi-task, pay close attention todetail, be highly organized, andwork well with others.
Please contact Heather at518-233-8368.
FOR SALE, 1998 Harley 883Sportster 1200 kit, very goodcondition, 5,700 miles, cherryblack, single seat, 3,500obo..Also 1199 Ford MustangGT, V8, standard, convert.,leather interior, excellentshape. 5,500.OBO...Also2004 Hyundai Tiburon stan-dard GT V6 6 speed. very
good shape 3,700. OBO. Con-tact 802-442-7317.
ADOPTION:
Happy, loving women wholongs to share my heart andprovide secure future give
endless love to your
newborn. Exp Paid text/callMaria 1- 516-316-1191
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