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Vol. 54, No. 35 - September 1, 2013
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I want you to know that I love you so very much and whatever mistakes we made this last year, let’s take them as growing pains. I know neither of us is perfect, but one thing I know is we are perfect together. I promise to not take any day with you for granted and enjoy the quality time because the quantity is not promised to us. Happy 1st Anniversary Sean Kaiser
Love, Leeann
Thank YouA very special thank you to Jerry Rolison and his loving family for remembering my birthday.
Thank you to all for the phone calls, the Happy Birthday wishes, the cards and the flowers and especially for all the hugs and kisses.
I am the luckiest person in the world to have so many wonderful family members and friends.
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Bar & tables still there along with a full basement and sun room off the back with a closed in porch. Hardwood floors throughout. Just needs a little updating & TLC! Be your own boss...Own rental property....Or make it your home! Close to school on Main Street! Asking $58,000.00! Bring us an offer!
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MATTHEw 6 27-30: Which of you by taking thought can add one cubit unto his stature? And why take ye thought for raiment? Consider the lilies of the field, how they grow; they toil not, neither do they spin: And yet I say unto you, That even Solomon in all his glory was not arrayed like one of these. Wherefore, if God so clothe the grass of the field, which today is, and morrow is cast into the oven, shall he not much more clothe you, O ye of little faith? Grace and Mercy Faith Outreach, 54 Main Street, Mount Morris.
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WHAT’S HAPPENING
This page is donated as a public service by the Mount Morris Shopper for use by various organizations and groupsto announce at no charge, non-profit coming events in the Mount Morris area.
*MONDAY, SEPT. 2: Alzheimer’s Support Groups for care-givers caring for those with dementia related illness. First Mon-day, 1-2:30 PM at United Methodist Church, Route 63, Geneseo OR 7-8:30 PM at Noyes Memorial Hospital, Conference Room B, Dansville. Contact Caregiver Resource Center at 335-4358.*MONDAY, SEPT. 2: Bingo! Every Monday 7 PM at the VFW Hall, Mount Morris.*MONDAY, SEPT. 2: TOPS Mount Morris 1335 (Take Off Pounds Sensibly) meets every Monday 6:15-7:30 PM at the Vil-lage Baptist Church, 39 Chapel Street, Mount Morris. All are welcome, first meeting is FREE!*MONDAY, SEPT. 2: TOPS Nunda 457 (Take Off Pounds Sen-sibly) meets every Monday, 4:30-6 PM at Holy Angels Rectory, 21 Massachusetts Street. Call 468-2503.*MONDAY, SEPT. 2: Nunda Kiwanis Club meets Monday eve-nings, 6:30 PM at Pizza Corner, Nunda. For information, contact President Rachel at 468-6016.*MONDAY, SEPT. 2: Clean & Free meets 7 PM Mondays at Hunt Baptist Church, 9932 South Church Street, Hunt to offer counsel-encouragement-hope-support to help people stop addic-tive behaviors. No charge. Call 476-2486 for more information.*TUESDAY, SEPT. 3: Immunization Clinic, 1st Tuesday, 4-6 PM at Livingston County Department of Health, 2 Murray Hill Drive, Mount Morris. Immunizations offered at a minimal charge for 0-18 years of age. No appointment necessary. Bring immunization record. Under 18 must be accompanied by parent/guardian. MMR for ages 19 or older, adults returning to college must bring proof of college attendance. Call 243-7299.*TUESDAY, SEPT. 3: Grief Support Groups, 6-7:30 PM 1st & 3rd Tuesday at Livingston Behavioral Health, 9077 Route 408, Nunda. Free! Meant for anyone dealing with the loss of a loved one. Pre-registration not required! Call 243-7290 for information.*TUESDAY, SEPT. 3: Mount Morris Farmer’s Market, 12 Noon-4 PM, North Main Street, across from Mount Morris Fur-niture each Tuesday, thru Oct. 8. Fresh greens & vegetables, lo-cally produced in season fruit, delicious baked goods, all natural soaps and creams, brown eggs from range fed hens and more. WIC, Senior Nutrition Coupons and EBT welcome. New ven-dors welcome. Call (585) 335-2963.*TUESDAY, SEPT. 3: Needles at Noon, at GVCA, Building 4, Apt. 1, Livingston County Campus, Mount Morris. Needlework-ers-bring your handiwork & bag lunch for conversation & sharing. Free/open to public. Call 243-6785 or: [email protected].*TUESDAY, SEPT. 3: Mount Morris Kiwanis Club meets 6:30 PM, Mount Morris Lanes. Call David Harcleroad at 704-2603.*TUESDAY, SEPT. 3: Mount Morris Rotary Club meets 7:30 AM, Brian’s USA Diner, Leicester. www.mountmorrisrotary.org.*SEPTEMBER 3-4-5: Mount Morris Healthy Food Pantry and Children’s Clothing Cupboard, 36 Chapel Street, Suite 200, Mount Morris. Open Tuesday, 9 AM-12 Noon; Wednesday, 1-3 PM; Thursday, 9 AM-12 Noon. Call 658-4466. *SEPTEMBER 3 & 5: Silver Sneakers meets 1 PM, Tuesday & Thursday, second floor at the old Saint Patrick’s School, Stanley Street, Mount Morris. Physical Fitness & Exercise for elderly citizens in a fun, relaxed atmosphere.SEPTEMBER 3, 4, 6: Pregnancy Resource Center of the Val-leys, 3142 Geneseo Road, Mount Morris welcomes new clients. Free pregnancy testing, information on pregnancy, adoption, abortion procedures & risks, prenatal & infant care, parenting techniques. Limited emergency supplies of essential baby items on site, no cost. Call 658-2436 for appointment/information. Tuesday & Wednesday 12-4, Friday 1-5. Walk-ins welcome.
*WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 4: Light House Ministry Free Supper, 5 PM til ?, (1st & 3rd Wednesday), at Nunda United Methodist Church, 30 East Street, Nunda. Great food & fellowship. Call 468-3456.*WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 4: Grief Support Group, 1:30-3 PM ev-ery Wednesday at Saint Timothy’s Lutheran Church, Route 20A, Geneseo. Free! Meant for anyone dealing with the loss of a loved one. Pre-registration not required! Call 243-7290 for information.*THURSDAY, SEPT. 5: Arland-Kelly American Legion Post 1569 meets first Thursday at 7 PM at the post. Call 476-2725.THURSDAY, SEPT. 5: Open Mic Night, First Thursday 7 PM at Theatre 101, 101 Main Street, Mount Morris. FREE-donations welcome! Performers Sign In at 6:30 pm. Come see what all the buzz is about!*THURSDAY, SEPT. 5: VFW Post 547 first Thursday, 6 PM at the Vet’s Hall, 3 Elm Street, Mount Morris. Commander-Jer-ry Swain, Vice-Commander-Tom Young, Quartermaster-Larry Woodworth, Secretary-Allen Schultz.*THURSDAY, SEPT. 5: Arland-Kelly American Legion Post 1569 meets first Thursday at 7 PM at the post. Call 476-2725.*THURSDAY, SEPT. 5: Nunda Rotary Club meets 12:15 PM at Bill’s Outpost Restaurant, Route 436, Mill Street, Nunda. For information, call President Gerald Thompson at 476-5919.*THURSDAY, SEPT. 5: United Church of Mount Morris Clothes Closet every Thursday, 9:30-11:30 AM & 4-5:30 PM..SEPTEMBER 5-6-7: Annual Rummage & Baked Food Sale at First Congregational Church, 7205 Route 20A, Perry Cen-ter. Thursday, 4-8 PM; Friday, 9 AM-5 PM; Saturday, 8-11 AM, $2.00 Bag Sale. SATURDAY, SEPT. 7: Gainesville Fire Department & Rescue Squad Annual Car Show & Craft Show at Gainesville Village Park, Route 19. Gates open at 9 AM. Food & Refreshments, 50/50 Drawing, Chinese Auction. Free spectator admission & parking. Call Dick, 493-5563; Craft Show-Laurie, 217-222-4599.SATURDAY, SEPT. 7: Ossian Hey Days & Outhouse Race at Ossian Community Center, 4760 Ossian Hill Road, Dansville. Outhouse Race-10:30 AM; followed by Ugliest Redneck Con-test; archery long distance bow competition, fun 3-D youth bow shoot; mechanical bull riding; hillbilly hay ride & holdup; pony rides/petting zoo; TJ’s own Texas hots & hamburgers; music/vendors/great food; greased pig chase, tugg over mud; Jeff’s rep-tiles & snake show; woodsmans demonstration. For information, call 943-1524 or visit: www.ossianheydays.com.SATURDAY, SEPT. 7: Annual Fall Festival, 1-4 PM at Pleas-ant Valley Baptist Church, 4631 Lakeville-Geneseo Road near Geneseo. Pony rides, Face painting, Games, Puppets, Hot dogs, Snow cones, Popcorn, “Choo-Choo Tim”. No charge for any of the activities, refreshments, or events. Bring the family and in-vite your friends. Our gift to the community. For information, call 243-0130.*SATURDAY, SEPT. 7: Free Summer Saturdays Arts Series, 10 AM-12 PM at Perry Farmers’ Market, Perry Festival Plaza, downtown Perry. Strumming into Fall. Warren Paul - Original guitar and vocals. For information: www.villageofperry.com/FarmersMkt/farmersmarket.htm or www.perryfarmersmarket.com or call 237-5375.
PLANNING AHEAD:*SUNDAY, SEPT. 15: Saint Luke the Evangelist announces Faith Formation Classes Begin for Catholics in Grades K-8 at the following: Saint Mary’s Parish Center: 9-10 AM; Saint Patrick’s Parish Center: 8:45-9:45 AM; Holy Angels Parish Center: 9:15-10:15 AM. Please call the parish office at 243-1100 for information or to register.
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MOUNT MORRIS SHOPPER H SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 2013
COMMERCIAL PROPERTYFOR LEASEIN NUNDA
Eye Doctor moving out of state. Facility all set up with multiple exam rooms, labs and receptionist area. Property is part of the historic Union Block, housing five identical units each measuring twenty by eighty feet. An accounting firm is occupying two units, the Eye Doctor occupied two units and the fifth unit is under remodeling. Units easily expanded or contracted to one or two spac-es. Contact Thomas Baldwin, 468-2546 for further information.
Visit www.nundany.orgto keep posted on Nunda events.
Notes from the NuNda Village BoardIts back to school time and the Nunda Police Departmentwould like to provide some simple reminders for drivers:
• When a school bus stops with its red light flashing and/or its stop-sign extended, you must stop from either direction until the children are safely across the street and the lights stop flashing (unless the bus is on the other side of a divided or multilane highway.• Slow down and be especially alert in the residential neighborhoods and school zones. • Take extra time to look for kids at intersections, on medians and on curbs. • Enter and exit driveways and alleys slowly and carefully. • Watch for children on and near the road in the morning and after school hours.• Reduce any distractions inside your car so you can concentrate on the road and your surroundings. Put down your phone and don’t talk or text while driving.
Any questions please call Todd Isaman 468-2541 x1197
or Martha Blair x1216
SOFTBALL TOURNAMENT- Sunday September 8th
at the Bob Rymer Complex. Come join to watch the tournament,
join the basket raffle, 50/50’s, and eat some food.
*All proceeds will be donated to the Aaron Davis Family
BASKET RAFFLE: Thursday, Friday, and
Saturday evenings at Kiwanis Park
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a ` SEPTEMBER BUNDLE ` a3 lbs. Beef Round Steak at $3.89 lb...................$11.672 lbs. Pork Steak at $2.09 lb.................................$4.183 lbs. Ham Slices at $3.19 lb................................$9.573 lbs. Beef Chuck Roast at $3.39 lb...................$10.175 lbs. Ground Beef Chuck at $3.49 lb................$17.454 lbs.Ground Beef Patties at $3.59 lb.................$14.363 lbs. Pork Chops at $2.39 lb...............................$7.172 lbs. Sausage at $2.69 lb....................................$5.381 lb. Bacon............................................................$4.291 lb. Pepperoni.....................................................$2.991¼ lb. Chicken Nuggets.......................................$3.991 lb. Hot Dogs...................................................... $3.792 Split Chickens (4 Halves)..................................$7.953 lbs. Pork Nibblers..............................................$5.97
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JEwElRy MAkING ClAss: Last Ones for the Year! Get a head start on Holidays Gifts. September 5th, 5:30-7:30 PM at Livingston Arts Center, 4 Murray Hill Drive, Mount Morris. $30 per person. Make 6+ pieces, all supplies included. Or stop in and make a pair of earrings for $10. Reserve your seat now. Call Pam (585) 704-4513.
FOR sAlE: 1999 Dodge Dakota extended cap Pickup, new tires, runs well, $1800 or best offer; Also, 1 year old walker dog, UKC, $300. Call 447-0410.
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The above articles are editorial opinions and do not necessarily represent the views of the Mount Morris Shopper, its management and staff, or the Mount Morris Shopper advertisers.
SPEAK OUT!!! The Mount Morris Shopper feels that everyone has a right to be heard (or read, in this case) so we are offering this page each week (space permitting) for our readers to share their ideas, views, feelings or whatever. Realizing that everyone cannot AFFORD to pay for this privilege, the Mount Morris Shopper is offering this page as a FREE Public Service for articles or letters sent in for publication. All letters submitted must be signed with the name, address and phone number of the author. Please make letters as brief as possible.
Dear “Speak Out”, As all of us, I’ve had a very busy summer so am not up on the County Home Nurse issue. But I do know this county has a very nice, state of the art, new nursing home facility. The only way it has income and gets paid for is by being “full” of residents/patients occupying it. August 25th Speak Out by Barbara Dennehy said a lot. Please keep our two viewpoints in mind. Respectfully submitted
Janet StradlyMount Morris
Dear “Speak Out”, I’d like to raise awareness to the residents of West Sparta about the Christian Camp on Schmidt Road. First you should know that the entire piece of property (48.7 acres) is property tax exempt (town, school & county), and the owner lives on the prop-erty. State guidelines (information I received from Senator Cathy Young, sent to me and the Town Supervisor) say that, at the very least, they should at least be paying partial residential property tax. While we did not have the same Town Supervisor that we have now, this property was removed from the tax rolls about 10 years ago by the previous owners under false pretenses. Unbeknownst to the Town’s Officials, even though building permits were issued, the owners also operated a camp with no Special Use Permit. No one EVER questioned the use of the HUGE turtle shaped building that was constructed at that time! Obviously a gross lack of com-munications between town officials. We, as residents, were not aware of the circumstances at that time. It was never corrected even after it was brought to their at-tention after Emergency Crews were summoned to an accident at the property. When the property was sold, the Town of West Sparta had an opportunity to correct the problem, and did not seize the opportunity! There was a public hearing for a Temporary (One-year) Special Use Permit over a year ago to run this camp, with several stipula-tions put in place. After one year, there was SUPPOSED to be another public hearing and a review before a Special Use Per-mit was to be granted and/or continued. NEITHER of these has taken place. The camp continues to “grow”… adding retreats to their calendar, advertising & renting their property/facilities to non-religious groups and individuals, and continue building of MORE buildings/cabins… again, a violation to the Temporary Special Use Permit agreement. All of this has increased traffic to our road and noise to our otherwise quiet neighborhood! Not only is this entire piece of property tax exempt, the “busi-ness” brings NO revenue to our town whatsoever! How do they continue to get building permits? Good Question! The lack of communication between town officials seems to con-tinue… or lack of interest in the situation. If you are a resident of West Sparta, I ask you to show sup-port for those of us living on the same road as this camp. And, as a tax paying resident of the TOWN & COUNTY, I ask that you question the legitimacy of the tax exemption of this property. We should be working towards ADDING property to the tax rolls, not removing it. Gail Valentino
West SpartaLivingston County, NY
Dear “Speak Out”, I would like to apologize to the many loyal customers who have purchased “Cardune” sandwiches from me at the annual Italian Festivals over the past 8 years. As you are now aware I was not able to participate in this year’s festival although I had fully in-tended to do so. Over the past 8 years as a result of our sales at the Italian Fes-tival we have donated over $3500 to the BOCES Migrant Center.For the past 2 years Mr. John McCart allowed me to use a corner of his booth to sell the cardune sandwiches in front of his place of business. However, with the recent untimely death of Mr. McCart, I was without a booth. And it was too late to rent another one since they were all sold out. Once again I apologize to those who were looking forward to this Italian delicacy and hopefully I will be able to continue this fundraising for the Migrant Center next year and the years to come.
Sincerely Yours,Lou Lombardo
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will be changed from September 10, 2013 to
September 11, 2013 at 7:00 PMat the
Nunda Government Center4 Massachusetts St.Nunda, NY 14517
The change in date is due to the Primary and the Nunda Government Center will be a polling site for both
District 1 and District 3
By Order of the Nunda Town BoardCindy Essler, Nunda Town Clerk
WE NOW
ACCEPT
CREDIT CARDS
We acceptCredit Cards,
Cashor Coupons
Husky’sCar Wash
Nunda
Serving Always, Town Supervisor Chuck DiPasquale, Town Clerk Christie Murphy and Town Councilmen
Dave DiSalvo, Bob Ossont and Don Huff
TOWN OF MOUNT MORRIS★ 103 Main Street, Mount Morris ★
(585) 658-2730Francis Bellamy
His word became a nation’s pledge!
ATTENTION SENIOR HOMEOWNERSUSDA Rural Development has funds available to help repair homes in rural New York through the Rural Hous-ing Service (RHS) Section 504 Loan & Grant Home Repair Program. A 1% interest rate for a maximum term of 20 years may allow eligible homeowners the opportunity to make home improvements that improve reliability, safety and energy efficiency of their homes. To be eligible for home repair loans, an applicant must have the ability to repay the loan, an acceptable credit history and an income that falls within the very-low in-come category for the size of their household. Grants are available to senior rural home owners age 62 or older who cannot afford a loan, and funds must be used to remove health & safety hazards or make a home more handicap accessible. To see if you meet the in-come and property eligibility, please visit HYPERLINK “http://eligibility.sc.egov.usda.gov/eligibility/welcome-Action.do” http://eligibility.sc.egov.usda.gov/eligibility/welcomeAction.do For more information, please con-tact the NYS office at 315-477-6416 or visit website HYPERLINK “http://www.rurdev.usda.gov/NYHome.html” www.rurdev.usda.gov/NYHome.html
LABOR DAYThe Town Clerk’s Office will be CLOSED
Monday September 2, 2013 in honor of Labor Day.Wishing all a safe & enjoyable holiday weekend, and a
wonderful start to a great school year for all thestudents and staff at MMCS!!
lOOkING FOR AFFORDABlE RENT/PERRy: This well-kept 3 bedroom, 1 bath half-house offers plenty of space for a cheap price. $495/month. Call Cornerstone (607) 936-1945. See our complete listings at: www.homesbycornerstone.com.
FOR RENT IN GROVElAND sTATION: Large lower 2 bedroom apartment, wall to wall carpet, off-street parking, no pets. Avail-able August 1st. Call (585) 243-2055 for details.
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“No,” says Jim DiSalvo. “We don’t get into wrecks. You just stay in your lane and you won’t get a scratch on your car.” OK! On display at Sunday’s (8/26) show in Bellamy Park, Mount Morris were 180 cars in
Morrisountosit
ivelyP
Car Club Does More Than Show Classic Cars
Abuse (CASA) during prom time in county high schools. After a screening in which students demonstrate commitment, the owner of one of the beautiful classic cars will drive them to the prom. Some members race their cars, competing at the Leicester Speedway. That’s right, racing! Don’t those beautiful cars get all marked up, I’m thinking?
By Tony D’Imperio
“We were a bunch of guys who like classic cars sitting around, brainstorming about what to name our newly formed car club; we settled on Good Ol’ Boys,” said club president Jim DiSalvo, Mount Morris native and resident That was 17 years ago, and since then, they’ve sponsored a car show that’s grown bigger each year. Besides their love of cars, the group is very generous, donating a portion of the proceeds from each show to some worthy causes. This year, contributions went to Teresa House and Mercy Flight. Also, packages will be sent at Christmas-time to military personnel who serve overseas.
Their good works don’t stop here. Often, a member will take a nursing home resident for a ride. The classic car gives a comforting, nostalgic feeling to the older folks who usually remember the vehicles ‘back in the day.’ The group also collab-orates with the Livings-ton County Council on Alcohol and Substance
17 categories. The crowd was large. A 1969 Chevelle Super sport, owned by Steve and Barb Doyle, took honors for Best in Show.
1930 MODEL A FORD
Owner: Scott Bonadonna with wife Debbie
1968 MUSTANGOwner: Debbie Bonadonna at left with husband, Scott.
1969 CHEVY SUPER SPORTOwner: Sam Maggio of Mount Morris
Owner: Lucille Sargeant at left with her son. TheEdsel, a Ford
Motor Company car, was manufactured for just three years.
1958 EDSEL
Was intended to compete with
the Corvette, which was a couple years on the market.
1963 DAIMLER SP250 A foreign car owned by Bud Stets. 1954 CHEVY
I learned to drive at 16 years old on a ‘54 Chevy.
1959 CADDY
Look at the size!
1966 CHEVY IMPALA
Owner Mike Donovan of Mount Morris with
Dad Bob who bought the car new in ‘66; it’s been in the family ever since.
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NUNDA SELF-STORAGE
Discount For
1 Year Leases
6 x 10..........$436 x 17..........$5010 x 10........$5010 x 20........$85
476-5950 or 476-2215Lowest Rates in the Area
on Saturday, September 7th
from 1-5 pmat Anastassia Events
6440 Pike StreetPortageville, NY
RSVP appreciated by September 5th at 585-721-4475
The family of Ralph and Rose Cox invites friends and family to celebrate their
65th Wedding Anniversary (Married August 21, 1948)
Your presence on this day is the only gift the couple desires.
ATTENTION HORsE lOVERs:
The September Special for Sunbridge Saddlery is 25% Off All Blankets & Pads, Includes winter Blankets. Open: Tues-day, Thursday, Friday, Saturday 12 noon-6 pm and Thursday til 8 pm or call 468-5234 for ap-pointment at 8318 Creek Road, Nunda. Your Local Purina Feed Dealer; Large Inventory/rea-sonable prices!
Visit our website at www.sunbridgesaddlery.com.
lAwN REPAIRs & NEw IN-sTAllATION. JAsON sMITH 493-9668
TREAT yOUR wINDOws: Draperies, valances, shutters, blinds, glare control shades, etc. Parts & repairs...FREE es- timates. Donna Westacott 768-2217
Everybody Read The Shopper!
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Come Help Us Celebratethe Grand Opening of Modern Home’s
NEW FABRICATION FACILITYand Our 40th Anniversary!
4 Fourth St., Nunda, NYSeptember 13th, 2013
Noon – 8pm
If you haven’t stopped in to see our Showroom, this would be an awesome time to do so, while you
are here looking at our New Fabrication Facility!
Also, while you are here sign up to Win a Gift Basket!
MODERN HOMEKITCHEN AND BATH
YOUR LOCAL DEALER SINCE 1972
Mon, Tues, Wed, Fri • 8am-5pmThurs • 8am-8pm • Sat • 9am-2pm
www.modernhomekitchenandbath.com
4 Fourth Street, Nunda, New York 14517(585) 468-2721
MICHAEL J. DOLAN, OD www.geneseoeyecare.com
243-2020
M & TH 7-5:30; TU 9:45-7:30; W 8-4:30; F 7-5; Closed For Lunch - M, W, TH, F; 12-1 • TU 1-2
4384 Lakeville Rd. • Geneseo • Rt. 20A Between Livingston CC & Wegmans
Like us on & enter our
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Vision
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Michael J. Dolan, OD
Now Accepting New Patients
Quality Eye Care
For The Whole Family
Ossian Hey Days & Outhouse Race!
One Day Of Country Fun! Saturday, September 7th Outhouse Race 10:30 • Ugliest Redneck Contest To Follow Race
Archery Long Distance Bow Competition • Fun 3 D Youth Bow Shoot Mechanical Bull Riding! • Hillbilly Hay Ride & Holdup! • Pony Rides/Petting Zoo
T J’s Own Texas Hots & Hamburgs! • Music/Vendors/Great Food! • Greased Pig Chase The Tugg Over Mud • Jeff’s Reptile Show • Wyoming Cnty. 4-H Shooting Sports & Clogging
There’s more! See us on the web! www.ossianheydays.com
Cash prizes for all competitions. Contestants can enter day of events.
Held at the Ossian Community Center: 4760 Ossian Hill Rd., Dansville, NY 14437 • Questions: 585-943-1524
585-335-9211
Mon-Sat, 8 AM • Open late Tues-ThurSeniors $ave 10%
4443 Stoner Hill Road, West Sparta
DOG GROOMINGCertified
Professional Groomer
GROVER’s APPlIANCE: Appliance Sales & Service. Factory Authorized and Trained. Fully Insured With Over 30 Years Ex-perience. 476-2446; 519-8378, 800-236-0988. CAll lORRAINE’s CUsTOM AlTERATIONs for all of your Back To School, Formal Wear and Sewing Need. (585) 443-0322 or (585) 748-4821.
wE BUy UsED GUNs: all con-ditions. Come see us at 37 S. Main St. Perry or call 585-969-7067. Silver Trail Outfitters
sTOR yOUR sTUFF!! In the process of moving?? MONTH- ly sTORAGE for All your sTUFF!! Call PERRy PUBlIC sTORAGE NOw!! (585) 237-2440.
wANTED: Standing timber & logs, actively seeking all spe- cies of timber! Hardwood, red & white pine, larch & hemlock. Guaranteed to beat any le-gitimate offer. A+ rating by the BBB, fully insured, no heavy equipment. Brown’s Logging. 585-610-0627
PICk yOUR OwN TOMA-TOEs - $15 A BUsHEl: Bring your own containers. Call for daily conditions. Welch’s Farm Market, 1420 Saltvale Road, Wyoming. 495-6509. Follow us on Facebook!
ROOM FOR RENT, no smok-ing. Small refrigerator, semi furnished, basic cable, wire-less internet. Use of washer/ dryer, kitchen. 8 miles from Geneseo. $85/ week. Call af-ter 6pm.585-703-6227.
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Part of the family of companies
Clyde: 315-923-7777Batavia: 585-343-1777Homer: 607-749-7779Albany: 518-355-6708
fingerlakesconstruction.com
Ag Buildings Dairy Buildings Horse Barns
Garages Commercial
New
Batavia
AlbanyHomer
Clyde MOUNT MORRIS CENTRAL SCHOOL MENU for Grades K-12
WELCOME BACK!u SEPTEMBER 4 - 6 u
WEDNESDAY: Hamburger with Wheat Bun, Oven Baked Fries, Seasoned Green Beans, Assorted Fruit Cup, Fresh Fruit, Milk.THURSDAY: Grilled Chicken Sandwich with Lettuce & Tomato, California Blend Vegetables, Assorted Fruit Cup, Fresh Fruit, Milk.FRIDAY: Big Daddy Cheese or Pepperoni Pizza, Steamed Broccoli, Assorted Fruit Cup, Fresh Fruit, Milk.
NEW LUNCH PRICINGGrades K-2 - $1.75 • Grades 3-12 - $2.00
Reduced - 25¢Breakfast: Grades K-12 • $1.25
Reduced - 25¢
Call 658-5001 Barb Popp, Food Service Manager
[email protected] Wooster, On-Site Manager
Breakfast Daily Choices:Assorted Yogurt, Bagels,
Granola Bars, Cereal, Low Fat White, Chocolate or Strawberry
Milk, Juice and Fresh FruitLunch Daily Choices:
Fresh Garden Salads, Assorted Sandwiches, Assorted Fresh
Fruits, Low Fat Chocolate, Strawberry and White Milk
Menus are subject
to change monthly
You may apply for the free/reduced meal program any time during the school year.
Monday-Friday: 8am-6pmSaturday: By appointment!
3 Complete Auto Repair 3 NYS Inspection Station
3 Performance Parts 3 Fully stocked store of welding supplies including tank exchanges
15 years experience
All Major Credit Cards Accepted
Brad Penn Racing OilStop in for all your High Performance
and Race Car Needs at GG&H Motorsports
(same building)
Beamer’s Sales & Service4369 York Road, Leicester, NY
(585) 382-3002
foreverrememberedCreating timeless memories.
All artistry and craftsmanship is designed and completed at
our fully equipped shop in Perry.
Gibney Monument Works, Inc.135 N. Center Street
Perry, NY 14530585-237-2750
Bob Weir, Nunda468-5515
CORN sIlAGE FOR sAlE: $55/ton. Call (585) 739-9335. Dansville, NY.
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DON BLISSSeptic Service
585-437-2493Rushford
Vacuum Pumpingof Septic Tanks
wE lOVE GARBAGE: Livingston County
Residents, let us keep you clean! We supply the garbage can and
we recycle. Call Morgans Waste at
(585) 335-6099.
Attention: Homeowners,Renters & Condo Owners
ErieInsurance®
Restrictions may apply.
6 Chapel Street • PO Box 69Mount Morris, NY 14510-0069
Phone: (585) 658-3342Fax: (585) 658-2097
Erie Insurance has recently reduced its homeowners and renters rates.
We may be able to save you money on your homeowners and renters insurance. Please give us a call for a free quote!
INSURANCE
Andrew K. LongCPCU, ARM, CLU, ChFC
101 Main StreetMount Morris
email: [email protected]
7:00 PMSign in at 6:30 PM
Thursday, Sept. 5
Theatre 101
Donations Welcome
FREE
OPEN MIC NIGHT
WE COULDN’T HAVE DONE IT WITHOUT YOU!!The board and staff members of Livingston Arts and KidStart
would like to thank the following people and/or organizations for contributing to the success of Rockin’ the Arts:
Barry & Angela Caplan of Sweet Briar EstateJesse Teitsworth of Teitsworth AuctionsMcCarthy Tire & Automotive in Dansville
Elaine and Joe Bucci • Jim BrunnerALL of our hardworking volunteers
Huffman’s Antiques • HillTop PrintingThe Alley Cat in Geneseo
The Wedding Dress, Inc. in GeneseoKala Stein Ceramics • Kitty Hatch
Genesee Valley Florist • Greg JohnsonSouthpaw Creative • Mount Morris Shopper
ARTISTS:Kala SteinMary BennettNeedles at NoonLouise MichaudRebecca CrockerBetsy HoefenKathi BlaiseLauren PremoSally TaylorLagom Landing’s Sadrac Cumatz & Rock CastorPatrice CaseGreg and Neena Johnson
Mary Lee PageJim Jones
Cheri NatoliJeffrey Swift
James MyersDerek Crocker
Matt WurtenbergKim Binaghi LeeRoy Grisewood
Briana Coogan-BassettJames Link
Julia WalkerMaria Benzoni Lombardo
NOTICE - Effective August 31, 2013: Security and locksmith service will retire (Sal’s). Thank you for all your patronage! For individual concerns, please call Sal at 468-5022.
Hart’s Insurance Agency, Perry, Ny- where great value and peace of mind await you: For Auto, Home, Business or Farm coverages call 237-2126 or 1-800-722-1877. The Standard of Excellence Since 1877.
HOMEBUyERs: Would you use the seller’s real estate agent to write your purchase offer? Of course not. Have your own agent work only for you. Call ONE sTOP HOUsE HUNTING, Nunda, NY. We represent only buyers, and our services are FREE on all of the thousands of properties listed in the local MLS. Email [email protected] or call 585-468-3882.
TO BUy OR sEll AVON: Contact Bertha Moore 585-237-3747.
FOR sAlE: Firm Queen mattress set by Simmons (Lena River), like new condition. $300. 585-476-2389.
MOUNT MORRIS SHOPPER H SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 2013
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DON'T BE BOTHERED! • Spiders, Bees, Wasps & Box Elder Bugs
CALL 585-243-4515 Cell 585-721-PEST (7378)
ALL WORK GUARANTEED
CLIP & SAVE
Josephine Koch, Owner‘The Fly Lady’
September 14, 2013at 7:00 pmGenesee River Restaurant134 North Main Street, Mount Morris, NY 14510
Tickets $30 or 2/$50Lima Rotary Club Mount Morris Rotary ClubPO Box 232 PO Box 126Lima, New York 14485 Mount Morris, New York 14510
Purchase tickets from any Mount Morris or
Lima Rotarian or send checks to either club address and your tickets
will be waiting at the door.Please include name, phone and
email to return confirmation.For information, call
750-4489 or 747-0962.
Fundraiser & Dance Party Costume Contest • Raffles
50/50 • Silent Auction
Kick-Off Picnic! Wednesday, September 11, 2013@ 6:00 PM
at Hunt Park(Church Gym in case of inclement weather)
Food, Friends and FunPlease join us as we begin our weekly
Family Nights for 2013-2014 School Year.Transportation available.
Call (585) 476-2486 for more information.
Hunt Baptist ChurchAnnual
Family Night
EAsTMAN TREE sERVICE: Complete tree care includes tree trimming & removal with 75’ bucket truck. Stump grind- ing-Free Estimates. Fully in-sured. Seasoned Firewood For Sale. 786-8221
A NEw sTART kITTy sHEl-TER (ON DENTON COR- NER’s RD BETwEEN CAs-TIlE AND PORTAGEVIllE): is inviting you to come fill large bags at our garage sale for $3/ each. Lots of nice items. Aug. 31-Sept 2. Many nice cats and kittens for adoption to good homes. Info at 585-493-5206
FOR RENT IN wARsAw: 1500 sq. ft. office/retail space. Great exposure for retail. 585-297-2218 evenings.
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Douglass (585) 468-2458
EAST STREET • NUNDAFacility No. 5260024 www.douglassford.com
2012 Lincoln MKZLoaded! Low Miles!
Just $19,999
2013 Ford F150 Lariat 4x4
3.5L EcoboostUp to $4500 in Rebates
or 0% fi nancing
2012 Ford Flex SELAll Wheel Drive,
7 passenger
$24,500
2013 Ford Escape SE
4x4, 21,000 miles$22,500
New 2012 Ford Focus SECLEARANCE
$16,500
2011 Ford Fusion SE
Just$14,500
2011 Ford Edge SEL
AWD Loaded! $21,500
2008 Ford Edge SE
49,500 Miles
$15,500
2008 Mercury Sable Premier
Loaded! Only 31000 miles!$12,500
2008 Ford Taurus XAWD Loaded! Was $11,500
Now $10,500
United Church Sunday School Kick-Off! Sunday, September 8th during worship service (10:30 a.m.) A gift for every elementary-age child in attendance; must be accompanied by adult. Sunday School classes will begin Sunday, September 15th at 9:30 a.m.
Programs planned include: • Fun lessons tied to children’s message during worship • A Christmas program involving all children • Children’s involvement in our 200th Anniversary Celebration throughout 2014 • A Lenten and Easter program • Mother’s Day/Father’s Day gifts and presentations • “Moving up” Day in June with certificates and gifts
Babysitting available for Pre-K childrenduring Sunday School and Worship ServiceCome be a part of our exciting plans for
Christian Education during the 2013-14 School Year! Transportation possible TO the church for village residents;
for more information, call 658-2122 between 9-11 a.m.Monday-Thursday. And May God Bless You!
The United Church of Mount Morris (Presbyterian USA)32 State Street, Mount Morris
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7037 Chapman RdPerry NY
585-237-3372
www.charcoalcorral.com
TRIPLE FEATURE THIS SUMMERS TOP 3
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Old Cars • Sports Cars New Cars • Muscle Cars
Trucks • Motorcycles Showcase your pride & joy.
(no cover charge)
ALSO, A CHANCE TO WIN T-SHIRTS, THEATER TICKETS,
MINIATURE GOLF PASSES
Cruise NightEVERY THURSDAY NIGHT at the CHARCOAL CORRAL 6:30 PM
Outdoor Chicken, Pork or Beef Brisket BBQ LAST BBQ OF THE YEAR
SAT. AUG 31 FROM 4-8 PM
TRIPLE FEATUREFRI., SAT., SUN
AUG. 30 & 31, SEPT. 1
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God Bless America!It’s not to early to start
thinking about the hunting camp
Happily bringing bathrooms into the woods within a
50 mile radius of Hornell.
Co-owner/tech
607.324.5015
Order your septic cleaning today! In a couple of months, the ground will be frozen.
It’s not to early to start thinking about the hunting camp
Happily bringing bathrooms into the woods within a
50 mile radius of Hornell.
Co-owner/tech
607.324.5015
Order your septic cleaning today! In a couple of months, the ground will be frozen.
It’s not to early to start thinking about the hunting camp
Happily bringing bathrooms into the woods within a
50 mile radius of Hornell.
Co-owner/tech
607.324.5015
Order your septic cleaning today! In a couple of months, the ground will be frozen.
It’s not to early to start thinking about the hunting camp
Happily bringing bathrooms into the woods within a
50 mile radius of Hornell.
Co-owner/tech
607.324.5015
Order your septic cleaning today! In a couple of months, the ground will be frozen.
It’s not to early to start thinking about the hunting camp
Happily bringing bathrooms into the woods within a
50 mile radius of Hornell.
Co-owner/tech
607.324.5015
Order your septic cleaning today! In a couple of months, the ground will be frozen.
It’s not to early to start thinking about the hunting camp
Happily bringing bathrooms into the woods within a
50 mile radius of Hornell.
Co-owner/tech
607.324.5015
Order your septic cleaning today! In a couple of months, the ground will be frozen.
It’s not to early to start thinking about the hunting camp
Happily bringing bathrooms into the woods within a
50 mile radius of Hornell.
Co-owner/tech
607.324.5015
Order your septic cleaning today! In a couple of months, the ground will be frozen.
The Livingston County Department of Social Services
NEEDS FOSTER/ADOPTIVE PARENTSPlease come to a
FOSTER/ADOPTIVE PARENTINg INFORmATION NIghTTuesday, September 10, 2013 @ 6:00 p.m.
Livingston County Highway Department Conference Room4389 Gypsy Lane, Mount Morris
To register or for more information, call the homefinding Unit at 243-7300
Your call is not a commitment
Training classes start Tuesday, September 17, 2013
2013 School Tax CollectionFor Keshequa Central School District
Taxes will be collected beginning September 1, 2013 to September 30, 2013
with no interest.From October 1, 2013 to October 31, 2013
with 2% penalty.
The tax roll will be closed on October 31, 2013. Tax payments received or postmarked after this
date will NOT be accepted. All taxes are returned to their respective counties after November 1, 2013.
Your tax bill stub must be included with payment.
PaymentsMail to: Keshequa Central School
Tax Collector PO Box 268 Warsaw, NY 14569
Lock Box Service Available at:Five Star Bank, Mount Morris Branch or Dansville Branch, and Keshequa MS/HS
All receipts will be mailed.
FOR RENT IN wARsAw: 1 bedroom 2nd floor apartment. Includes all appliances & car-peting. Quiet surroundings. No pets. No smoking. 297-2218 evenings.
HOlEs DRIllED: For pole buildings, mobile homes, fenc- ing, etc. Reasonable rates. The “Hole” works. (585)493- 5274.
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NUNDA LUMBER & HARDWARE, INC.11 S. State Street, Nunda, New York 14517
585-468-2521 Fax (585) 468-2305
Capture the Freshness of the Summer
We are now participating in theLivingston County Thank-A-Vet Program
Owens Corning Pink InsulationR11 starting at
28¢a square foot
Roofi ng Special
BP Everest Lifetime ShinglesMany colors in stock
$88.99
9x7 Garage Doorsstarting at
$269.00
5 gal. Barn & Fence PaintRed and White
$59.99
We Have Canning Supplies!
WheelbarrowCloseout
6 cubic ft. Contractor Poly Wheelbarrow
Single or double wheel $49.99
While Supplies Last!
We are now participating in the
As always we carry a
Fully Stocked
Paint Section!
1x12 Barntex Roughsawn PineRegular$.99/linear foot Sale $.75/linear foot
Sale limited to sizes in stockPrice good until product is gone
Cash and carry – no rain checks
Closeout Sale
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Cystic Fibrosis is the #1, fatal, genetic disease that affects the lungs and digestive systems of over 30,000 children and adults in the U.S. It is estimated that more than 10 million Americans are symptom-less carriers of the defective CF gene. In 1955 when the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation (CFF) was established, most CF patients did not live long enough to attend Kindergarten. Now, thanks to the Foundation, funding and research, many are living well into adulthood!
Cousin’s Anthony Bailey and Jackson Fanaro were both born with this incurable disease. Because CF mainly affects the respiratory & digestive system, simple things such as breathing and absorbing nutrition become more diffi cult with each passing year. Both boys spend much of their time each day taking medications and doing treatments in order to improve their quality of life.
Research & care supported by the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation is making a huge difference in extending the lives of those with CF, however we continue to lose precious lives every day. That is why we are asking for your help!
Please join us in the annual Cystic Fibrosis Foundation’s GREAT STRIDES Walk for a Cure on Sunday September 22, 2013 at 10 AM (registration at 9 AM), held in beautiful Letchworth State Park. GREAT STRIDES is the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation’s largest and most successful national fund-raising event, with plenty of food, prizes and fun for all!
You can register to walk on-line at www.cff.org/Great_Strides/LuanaBailey.
Join our “Cousin’s Crusade” team or even start your own team! If you are unable to walk with us but wish to donate just click on the “Click to Donate” button on my Great Strides home page! You may also mail a check payable to the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation, c/o The Bailey Family at 173 N. Main Street, Perry, NY 14530 or Fanaro Family, 46 S. Parkway, Leicester, NY 14481.
Your donation will be used effi ciently and effectively, as more than $.90 of every dollar is used to fund vital programs of the CFF & 100% of all donations are always tax-deductible!
If you are unable to make a monetary donation, won’t you please consider donating food, supplies, or gifts for door prizes for the participants? Just give us a call at (585) 237-2314 or 519-2378 and we will gladly arrange for pick-up!
Please join our family in our “Crusade”. Together, we can make a difference!
Thank you for supporting the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation, the GREAT STRIDES Walk, Anthony, Jackson and all the families affected by Cystic Fibrosis.
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ATTENTION AGRICULTURAL
PROPERTY OWNERS
IN LIVINGSTON COUNTY The Livingston County Board of Supervisors has
designated the month of September as the thirty-day period for submission of petitions by landowners for inclusion of land that is predominantly viable agricultural land into an existing Agricultural District.
If you would like to have your land included in an existing Agricultural District, please submit your written request, along with the tax map identification number and a description of the farming activities on the land, to the Livingston County Planning Department, 6 Court Street – Room 305, Geneseo, NY 14454 by September 30, 2013 .
Petitions cannot be accepted for removal of parcels from an Agricultural District.
Please note: Agricultural District #2 (Towns of Avon,
Conesus, Geneseo, Groveland, Lima and Livonia) is
currently undergoing its eight-year review. If not done already,
property owners interested in including land in Agricultural
District #2 must contact the Livingston County Planning
Department immediately, as the public hearing for the renewal
of this district has been set for September 25, 2013.
Questions can be directed to the County Planning Department at (585) 243-7550 .
WANTED:
Standing Corn Silage for Fall 2013. Will purchase as standing or chopped and
delivered. Can provide chopper and/or trucking. All product to be weighed and moisture tested.
Please reply to:
Donnan Farms, Inc. at PO Box 392,
York, NY 14592 or call (585) 243-4583
or e-mail [email protected]
LAWSONSAND & GRAVEL, INC.
Route 70, Dalton, N.Y. 14836
FULLY INSUREDREASONABLE RATES
(585) 476-2711
BulldozingBackhoe WorkPondsGradingClearingSite WorkDrivewaysSeptic Systems
Bank Run GravelScreened GravelCrushed GravelOversize StoneWashed Stone
Mason SandFill
We Deliver!
Friday (Starts 6pm) 3 hours $12/person 2 hours $9/person
Saturday nights: 6pm to 8pm $8/person 8pm to 10pm $10/person
10pm to 12am $10/person
12am to 2am $8/person
*Reservations Highly Recommended*All Include Bowling & Shoe Rental
New for Kids - Every Sat. Night Bouncy House 6-7:30pm
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The place to go ...When you're going out.
Letchworth Pines
www.LetchworthPines.com
OPEN AT NOON EVERYDAY
League BowlingSign Your Team up Now for
7pm - League - 5 person teamTues. LadiesThurs. 7pm - Intertown League - 5 person team (mostly men - ladies welcome) Fri. 7pm - Early League - 5 person team (mostly men - ladies welcome)*Sun. 10am -Adult/Junior League ( 2 Adults, 2 Youth ) *Bowl Every Other Week *Sun. 6:30pm - Mixed Couples League (2 men, 2 Women) * Bowl Every Other Week
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FriAwesomeFish Fry
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Wed
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Rack of Ribs
39Wings
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The Mount Morris Girls’ Basketball Program would like to extend our appreciation to the following people who volunteered to make our second annual Dunking Booth a success:
Bob Lonsberry, Joel Mike, Devon Milford, Kirt Simmons, Tom Young, Matt Bean, Steve Ferraro, Marc Gardner, TJ Burns, Sandy Yates,
Jim Estruch, Terry Soto, Mark Rivera, Lisa Rivera, Jim Olverd, the Italian Festival Committee, and the Mount Morris and Nunda Fire Departments
Thank you for your support!
Coach Monegro, Coach Bestor, and the MMCS Girls’ Basketball Team
GEORGE CAsTEEl: Decks - Remodeling, Replacement Win-dows, Blown Insulation. (585) 658-3863 or 322-5931.
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MOUNT MORRIS SHOPPER H SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 2013
FREE DINNER
for you & up to 3 other couples!
The first 50 people to call can choose one of the following dates
Tuesday, Sept. 17th or Thursday, Sept. 19th at 6pm Everything is included, even the tip! The dinner is strictly informational,
during which you’ll receive some home safety tips
and see a short film on fire prevention.
Join us at
6492 Route 5 • Stafford, New York 14143
You’re Invited!
Get ready for a Fantastic Roast Prime Rib Dinner that includes crisp
house salad, baked potato, rolls & butter, coffee, tea or soda plus dessert!
Please do not call the restaurant, as you will be redirected to the above number. As
soon as you call we will confirm your reservation & mail you a Dinner Certificate
for you & your adult guests valid only on one of the dates and times listed above.
Offer valid for homeowners only. Event sponsor: EDC Rush
SEATING IS LIMITED SO CALL NOW!
Seating is limited & will fill up fast.
RSVP to 1-800-742-8264 24 hrs.
Door Prizes!
Up to a $200 Value
• H.D. Inspections• Diagnostics• Maintenance• PTO Hydraulics• A/C & Road Service
• Equipment• Trucks• Trailers• Parts
• Engines• Transmissions• Clutches• Drivelines Differentials
~ SERVICE ~ ~ SALES ~
~ POWER EQUIPMENT REPAIR ~ Featuring Service and Parts
• Mowers & Trimmers• Snow Removal Equipment• Landscape & Garden Equipment
585.493.5174 • Gainesville, NY
Pick-up and
Delivery Available
• Chain & Power Saws• Trash & Portable Pumps• Portable Heaters & More!
• Tools• Tires• Tarp System• Radiators & CAC
9 Chapel Street, Mount Morris
Now Open
Gently Used and New Merchandise at Bargain Prices
Handmade Jewelry by Gena
UltiUltimate BargainsThrift Shoppe
Business Hours: Closed Sun. & Mon.; Tues.-Thurs. 10-5; Fri. & Sat. 10-6
Also
Mount MorrisKiwanis Club
meets Tuesdays,6:30 PM at
Mount Morris LanesErie Street.
David Harcleroad704-2603
CUsTOM sHEDs: 6’X8’ $500; 8’X8’ $650; 8’X10’ $770; 8’X12’ $970; 8’X14’ $1060; 10’X10’ $995; 10’X12’ $1095; 10’X14’ $1215; 10’X16’ $1395; 10’X18’ $1495; 10’X20’ $1610; 12’x12’ $1215; 12’x14’ $1450; 12’x16’ $1580; 12’x18’ $1800; 12’x20’ $2000; 12’x22’ $2150; 12’x24’ $2300. Joe A. Miller, 10106 County Road 15, (Short Tract) Fillmore, New York 14735.
FOR sAlE OR RENT: Commercial building at 25 S. West Street, Nunda. Call 748-4821.
FURNITURE REFINIsHING by Tom Maracle. Make your old wood furniture and kitchen cabinets look new again. Dansville, (585) 335-3556.
sMAll FOUR ROOM UPsTAIRs APARTMENT FOR RENT: First, last and security. Water, sewer and garbage pickup pro-vided. $375 for one adult; $425 for two. Village of Mount Morris. 585-658-4730.
wE wORk wITH BUyERsTalk to ChuckOne Stop House Hunting, Nunda585-468-3882 or [email protected]
ABANDONED, HANDsOME yOUNG male cat. White with pumpkin splotches. Short haired, vet checked, shots, neutered. Gentle, friendly and loves to be pet. Unable to keep. Needs a home ASAP. 585-458-5202.
MT. MORRIs: Charming house in a beautiful location w/big yard. 2 bedrooms plus office, 2 baths, 2 car garage. $800/ month, includes water. Lease, security deposit required. No pets. Chris, 585-721-3131.
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Please, Mom...It’s time to go see the professionals at Warsaw Opticians.
2447 North Main Street, Warsaw
Davis Vision Accepted
GAllERy DOCENTs NEEDED: Would you like to spend a few hours a month in a beautiful setting, greeting visitors and providing information? We need a few more dependable volunteers at Livingston Arts Center, home of The New Deal Gallery. See our website for more details: www.LivingstonArts.org. Call or email Liz if you are interested: 243-6785, [email protected].
THOUsANDs OF CDs for $1.00 (One Dollar): Country, Rock, Sound Tracks, EZ Listening, Comedy, etc. (Over One Thousand!) “B” The Big “B” BUZZO!! Open 7 Days a Week!! 106 Main Street, Geneseo. (585) 243-2480.
CAsH PAID FOR yOUR JUNk CARs. Call Benny anytime at 468-5551. ID No. 7090520. Now buying Copper & Aluminum. Have Scales.
VFW Post 547 meets 6 PM 1st Thursday at the VFW Hall, 3 Elm Street, Mount Morris! Commander, Jerry Swain; Vice-Commander, Tom Young; Quartermaster, Larry Woodworth; Adjutant, Allen Schultz. Call (585) 991-8866
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MOUNT MORRIS SHOPPER H SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 2013
M-Th. 11-10:30pm; F-Sat. 11-11pm; Sun. 12-10pm
160 Main St., Dansville, NY 14437
(585) 335-2840
All You Can Eat Buffet & Takeout Available Bring this ad for
$2.00 OFF 2 people or 10% OFF takeout
WANTED:
Standing Haylage for 2013 Season. Will purchase as standing or chopped and
delivered. Can provide chopper and/or trucking. All product to be weighed and moisture tested.
Please reply to:
Donnan Farms, Inc. at PO Box 392,
York, NY 14592 or call (585) 243-4583
or e-mail [email protected]
FAMILY FURNITUREIn Downtown Perry
Since 1946Phone: (585) 237-6138
Hours: Mon./Tues. 9:00 -5:30; Wed. 9:00-12:30; Thurs./Fri. 9:00-7:00; Sat. 9:00-4:00
www.FamilyFurniturePerry.com
Family Furniture End of Summer
Hurry in, Supplies Limited!
Ambience Firm$42995Queen
SetTwin Set .........$289.95Full Set ............$379.95King Set ......... $669.95
Kingswood Luxury or Firm
$56995Twin Set .........$379.95Full Set ............$479.95King Set ......... $759.95
Dorchester Luxury
$75995
Twin Set .......$ 479.95Full Set ..........$ 669.95King Set ....... $1049.95
Meadowbrook Luxury or Firm
$85995Twin Set .........$569.95Full Set ............$759.95King Set ....... $1139.95
QueenSet
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$16995
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Hundreds of Mattresses to Choose From!
FOR sAlE: Approximately 500 board feet of Cherry rough cut lumber. Stickered and in a building for past 12 years. $1200 or best offer. Call 610-3462.
sTOP RENTING! Own a BRAND NEW 3 bedrooms manufactured home for as little as $679/ month plus WE HELP PAY YOUR HOME LOAN. Friendly financing. Low money down. Call AGL Homes for details today! 315-462-9401 or 585-226-2727.
NEw HOMEs + wE HElP PAy! New 3 bedroom/ 2 bath mobile home available now at The Mint MHP in Mt. Mor-ris! Only $37,889. Friendly fi-nancing. own for about $737/ month-includes lot rent & in-surance. Plus The Mint helps pay about $8,400 of your home loan. Call AGL Homes for pro-gram details today! 585-226-2727. www.aglhomes.com
NEwly REMODElED! Nice 2 Bedroom/ 1 Bath mobile home. Great community near Letch-worth State park., just outside the Village of Mt.Morris and just 10 minutes from Geneseo. York schools. Only $14,900. Financing available. 585-226-2727 or 585-259-6099.
5-HOUR COURsE REQUIRED FOR DRIVER’s TEsT: Offered Approximately Every Two Weeks in Geneseo, Dansville. For dates and details: www.driverdon.com or 607-566-8507. Driver Don’s Driving School, Avoca.
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Tori Contracting156 Water St., Perry NY 14530
Siding / RoofingWindows / Doors
Pole BarnsAdditions / Decks
Todd & Lori CarpenterGeneral Contractor / Owner
Phone: 585-969-7013Cell: 585-447-3316
Metal Roo ng & Siding SalesConstruction
50 Year 28 Ga. Metal $2.15 per ft.40 Year 29 Ga. Metal $2.02 per ft.Galualume Metal $1.63 per ft.No Warranty Metal $1.50 per ft.
Truss Rafters • Laminated PostsGAF Timberline High Defi nition Shingles
$82.00 per sq.
Vinyl Siding $52.00 per sq.Deck Screws • DeWalt Tools
Ben & Emma Hershberger 7804 Banks Rd.
Gainesville, NY 14066Call between 7:00 pm - 7:30 pm
585.567.4341
ALSO CUSTOM TRIM BENDING AVAILABLE
Abbasey Medical, PLLC
SALMAN ABBASEY, MD
PAMELA J. CLARK, NP
Internal Medicine • Board Certified
Welcoming new and established patients Accepting most insurances
Taking Care of:
Chronic Diseases • Acute Illnesses
Workers Comp • DOT Physicals
For appointments call
585-243-0550
4263 Lakeville Road
Geneseo, NY 14454
Closed Tuesdays. Open late Wednesday-Saturday
LUNCH • DINNER BAR • Takeout
130 Main St. Dansville
(Off street parking)
585-335-3006
Daily Drink Specials Come in and enjoy one of our 8 ice cold beers
on tap or one of our cocktails on our NEWLY OPENED PATIO!
CAN YA DIG IT? YES WE CAN!
Complete Excavating ServiceCommercial & Residential
• BACKHOE • DOZER
• TRUCKING
40+ Years
Experience
(585) 468-2619 (585) 261-2725
Gary HotchkissOwner/Operator
HUSKY CONTRACTING
JEwElRy MAkING ClAss: Last Ones for the Year! Get a head start on Holidays Gifts. September 12th, 5:30-7:30 PM at Carvings & More, 79 Main Street, Mount Morris. $30 per person. Make 6+ pieces, all supplies included. Or stop in and make a pair of earrings for $10. Reserve your seat now. Call Pam (585) 704-4513.
NUNDA 4 BEDROOM HAlF-HOUsE FOR RENT: Upstairs 4 Bed-room with Washer/Dryer hookup at 9 Seward Street, No Pets, ONE sTOP HOUsE HUNTING, Nunda, 585-468-3882.
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MOUNT MORRIS SHOPPER H SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 2013
Noyes Health Kidney Disease and Dialysis Center
5 Year Anniversary Celebration Please Join Noyes Health and the
County Health Department for an
Open House Sunday, September 8th
1:00 - 4:00 PM 4616 Millennium Drive, Geneseo
2:00 PM, Official Welcome by: Amy Pollard, President & CEO Noyes Health Ian Coyle, Livingston County Administrator
Join us for tours of the facility Door prizes, food and more
www.noyes-health.org
GROVELAND STATION As It Once Was…
A picture presentation and history by
Thomas Roffe, Leicester Historian
Sunday, September 29 at 2:30 pm Livingston County Historical Society Museum
with Groveland artifacts on display
30 Second Street, Geneseo For further details contact: Thomas Roffe – 382-3234
Anna Kowalchuk – LCHS Museum – 243-9747
www.livingstoncountyhistoricalsociety.com
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Choose to Buy Locally Shopping locally helps create jobs locally. A recent survey indicates that a mere 10% increase in local spending could lead to at least 100 new full-time jobs or 200 new part-time jobs.
“To build awareness of the importance of supporting locally owned businesses, Livingston County has launched a “Buy Local” campaign. By enjoying what our local businesses have to offer, we will strengthen our local economy while fully experiencing the riches we have in our own back yard.”
James C. Merrick Chairman, Livingston County Board of Supervisors
Choose to Buy Locally Shopping locally helps create jobs locally. A recent survey indicates that a mere 10% increase in local spending could lead to at least 100 new full-time jobs or 200 new part-time jobs.
“To build awareness of the importance of supporting locally owned businesses, Livingston County has launched a “Buy Local” campaign. By enjoying what our local businesses have to offer, we will strengthen our local economy while fully experiencing the riches we have in our own back yard.”
James C. Merrick Chairman, Livingston County Board of Supervisors
Choose to Buy Locally Shopping locally helps create jobs locally. A recent survey indicates that a mere 10% increase in local spending could lead to at least 100 new full-time jobs or 200 new part-time jobs.
“To build awareness of the importance of supporting locally owned businesses, Livingston County has launched a “Buy Local” campaign. By enjoying what our local businesses have to offer, we will strengthen our local economy while fully experiencing the riches we have in our own back yard.”
James C. Merrick Chairman, Livingston County Board of Supervisors
62 Main St., Geneseo • 243-5550 • www.uptown-tan.com
20 %
Off All Products &
Services (Excluding EFT & Semester Package.)
Exp. 9/18/13
4384 Lakeville Rd. Geneseo, NY • 585.243.2320
Dr. Steven R. Ragan Dr. Dan Doaga
We gladly accept these dental insurance companies! GHI, Guardian, CSEA, Cigna, United Concordia, Met Life,
Delta Dental & Excellus, EBS, Aetna
On Labor day, we salute the men and women whose hard work keeps our nation moving in the right direction.
Happy Labor Day, America!
wOw! THAT’s CHEAP/POR-TAGE: Decent 2 bedroom, 1 bath mobile home on its own country acre. Its features include a large covered front porch. $395/month. Call Cor-nerstone (607) 936-1945. See our complete listings at: www.homesbycornerstone.com.
TwO BEDROOM HAlF-HOUsE FOR RENT: on Route 408, Keshequa Schools, No Pets, Call ONE sTOP HOUsE HUNTING, Nunda, 585-468-3882.
FOR RENT OR sAlE: Vacant building in Village of Mount Morris. Former town barns at 110 1/2 Chapel Street. 4000 sqaure feet with four bays, $100-$150 per bay. Will divide. First, last and security. Marie or Bob at 585-658-4730.
Call 658-3520 to place your ad!
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MOUNT MORRIS SHOPPER H SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 2013
Interest Free Financing
*Discounts apply to installed products only. Some restrictions apply. *For qualified buyers. *Call for details on tax credit.
Windows, Doors & Siding On Sale Now!
Buy 4 Windows Get 2 FREE! plus 10% OFF windows as a tax credit* $1,500 Off Vinyl Siding
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www.summitfamilydentalcare.com
Accepting New Patients585 243.5588
Welcome Back Students!
Listen .... Learn .... AchieveAs you begin the new school year, we would like to wish you the best in achieving your goals.
Stay focused, think positive, and work hard and you will have many successes.Believe in yourself....we do!
Athletes..... we have dental mouthguards.
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Genesee Valley Dental Group
4806 Lakeville Rd., Geneseo, NY 14454 www.GeneseoDental.com
585-447-9108
Accepting New Patients
• Medicaid (Blue Choice Option/MVP)
• Family Health Plus
• Child Health Plus
Dr. Randall Freeman, DDS
From Left to Right: Ray Ellis, Matt Bean, Tom Dougherty, James Preston and Larry Tetamore
Ray Ellis - Retired Major of Criminal Investigation Division, Livingston County Sheriff’s Department (1976-2008) “I have the utmost respect for Tom Dougherty and his choice for Undersheriff, Matt Bean. They
are the right team for the job!”
James Preston - Retired Undersheriff, Livingston County Sheriff’s Department (1973-1993) “Tom Dougherty will make a great Sheriff because he is honest, intelligent, educated,
experienced and hard working. He has shown that he works well with colleagues and members
of other police and fire departments as demonstrated by his numerous endorsements. Tom’s
choice of Matt Bean as his Undersheriff will bring trust, experience and respect for the position.
I have no doubt that Tom will serve and protect the people of this county while acting fiscally
responsible.”
Larry Tetamore - Retired Corporal in Charge of Civil Division, Livingston County Sheriff’s Department , (1978-2008) “Having known both men my entire career, I can say that Tom is the right candidate for the job of
Sheriff. He is the fresh start that will move the Sheriff’s Department in the right direction.”
Vote for Dougherty in the
Republican & Conservative Primary
on September 10, 2013 Paid for by Friends of Tom Dougherty
Retired Leaders of the Livingston County Sheriff’s Department Endorse Dougherty
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Call us for all your sign needsHelping you put the spotlight on your business since 2001Vinyl Lettering & Graphics • Signs • Banners • Digital Printing
Carved & Sand Blasted Signs • Window Lettering Custom License Plates • Vehicle Lettering & Graphics
Custom Logos • T-Shirts • Mouse Pads • Pinstriping & much more...CREDIT CARDS ACCEPTED
14 S. Church StreetNunda, NY 14517-0107
18 East Street, Nunda Phone: 585-468-3880Monday-Friday 8-6; Saturday 8-3; Open Sunday 9-1
NUNDA
Parts Plus Carb& Choke Cleaner
• Cleans & frees auto chokes, carb linkage heat risers and PCV systems
$149
Summer Cleanup 319-2614
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Monday-Friday, 8-6 • Saturday, 8-3
Nunda Auto Parts Inc.9024 State Route 408, Nunda, NY
585-468-2312 We Loan Tools!
GULLO SELF STORAGE 3025 Ridge Road, Mount Morris
Home: 585-658-3472Cell: 585-739-3617
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Full line of Singles &
Double-Wides
Custom Designed Modular
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Custom Kitchen, Bath & Countertop Specialist4 Fourth Street • Nunda, NY 14517
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Mon, Tues, Wed, Fri • 8am-5pmThurs • 8am-8pm Sat • 9am-2pm
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Older Home Rewiring Complete Service ChangePool & Spa Wiring Home Standby Generator Installations
New Homes/Additions/Garages Circuit TroubleshootingNew Underground and Overhead Service Installations
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Offi ce Cell585-658-4708 585-738-1875
Water Wells Since 1977
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ourth35YEAR
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Remodeling • Roofing • Siding • Windows Doors Framing • Decks • Additions • Kitchens
Baths • Painting • Electrical Work
6546 Route 36 • Mount Morris, NY
Phone 585-658-4635
Free Estimates • Fully Insured • Financing Available
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Church ChoicesSATURDAY, SEPT. 7: Saint Lucy’s Church, Retsof invites you to Saturday-4 PM Evening Mass. Call 243-1100.
SUNDAY, SEPT. 8: First Presbyterian Church of Tuscarora, 8082 Main Street welcomes you to Sunday Worship Service-9:30 AM w/ Sunday School-9:45 AM. All welcome. Call 658-9860.
SUNDAY, SEPT. 8: Geneseo United Methodist Church, Rt. 63 & Court Street, Geneseo. Contemporary Worship-8:30 AM; Traditional Worship-10:30 AM (coffee hour between services). Sunday School (all ages)-9:30 AM. Nursery care. Handicap accessible. Reverend Dr. Keith Griswold. Call 243-3160.
SUNDAY, SEPT. 8: Groveland Federated Parish, 6616 Grove-land Hill Road. Sunday Worship-10 AM, with Sunday School; A Methodist/Presbyterian Community. All welcome. 243-2638.
SUNDAY, SEPT. 8: Holy Angels Church, 45 Church Street, Nunda welcomes you to 8:15 AM Morning Mass. Call 243-1100.
SUNDAY, SEPT. 8: Harvest International Family Church - A Supernatural Experience! 4647 Reservoir Road, Geneseo. Pas-tors Bob & Kathy Campbell. Sunday Worship-10 AM, Children’s Church during service, infant-6th grade. [email protected]. Call 243-9280. www.hifc.org. www.booksandgiftstogo.org.
SUNDAY, SEPT. 8: Leicester Union Presbyterian Church, 161 Main Street, Worship Service-10:30 AM. Pastor David Missel. Call 382-3311.
SUNDAY, SEPT. 8: Nunda United Methodist Church, 30 East Street, Nunda. Sunday Worship-11 AM. Pastor Beth Malone. All welcome. Call 468-3456.
SUNDAY, SEPT. 8: Ossian First Presbyterian Church, 4717 Ossian Hill Road, Dansville. Sunday Worship-9 AM; Sunday School-9:15 AM. Pastor Bill Ellis.
SUNDAY, SEPT. 8: Pleasant Valley Baptist Church, Lakeville Road, Geneseo, west of I-390. Sunday School-10 AM; Sunday Wor-ship Service-11 AM. All are welcome. Call 243-0130.
SUNDAY, SEPT. 8: Saint Paul’s Lutheran Church, County Road 15, between Angelica & Short Tract, Basswood Hill Rd, Town of Allen. Morning Worship-10 AM; Sunday School-11 AM.
SUNDAY, SEPT. 8: Saint Timothy Lutheran Church, 5015 Lakeville Road, Geneseo. Sunday Worship Services-8 AM & 10:15 AM; Sunday School, all ages-9 AM. Pastor Justin Johnson. Call 243-4490.
SUNDAY, SEPT. 8: Short Tract United Methodist Church, County Rt. 15, Short Tract. Free Breakfast last Sunday, 8-9 AM. Sunday School-10 AM. Sunday Service-11 AM. Call 567-2726.
SUNDAY, SEPT. 8: Trinity Church of Nunda, 25 East Street, a Baptist Presbyterian Federated Church. Sunday School-9:15 AM; Sunday Worship-10:30 AM. Call 468-2680.
SUNDAY, SEPT. 8: United Church of Mount Morris, State Street welcomes you to Sunday Worship-10:30 AM. Call 658-2122.
SUNDAY, SEPT. 8: Webster’s Crossing United Methodist Church, Rt. 15. Sunday Worship-9 AM; Children’s Sunday School, 9:20-10 AM; Pastor’s Pause, 8:45-8:55 AM-One on One time with children, ages 3-6th grade. Pastor Jeri Kober. Call 669-9071.
SUNDAY, SEPT. 8: West Sparta United Methodist Church, corner of Redmond and Green Roads, West Sparta. Sunday Worship-9 AM. Pastor Beth Malone. All welcome. Call 585-335-8030.
SUNDAY, SEPT. 8: York Baptist Church, Main Street, York, a welcoming & affi rming American Baptist Church. Morning Wor-ship Service-9:30 AM. Reverend William Taber. Call 243-3210.
SUNDAY, SEPT. 8: York United Presbyterian Church, 2662 Main Street, York. Morning Worship-11 AM with Sunday School-10 AM. Joyfully serving the community! Reverend Michelle Sumption. Call 243-1266.
SEPTEMBER 2, 3, 4, 8: Hunt Baptist Church, 9932 S. Church Street, Hunt. Monday Clean & Free-7 PM; Tuesday Men’s Bible Study-6:30 PM; Wednesday Family Night: Dinner-6 PM; Bible Study (all ages)-6:30 PM; Youth Recreation-7:30 PM; Sunday School (all ages)-9:30 AM; Fellowship-10:30 AM; Worship-11 AM; Prayer Meeting-7 PM. Sign Language & Transportation, 476-2486; www.huntbaptistchurch.com. SEPTEMBER 2, 4-8: Saint Mary’s Roman Catholic Church, 6 North Street, Canaseraga. Monday, Thursday & Friday Mass-9 AM; Wednesday Mass-6:30 PM; Thursday (after mass)-Adoration til 7 PM, Confession 6-7 PM; Friday-7 PM Adoration & Confession; Saturday Mass-5 PM; Sunday Masses-9 & 11 AM, 5 PM. Father John Cullen. (607) 545-8601. SEPTEMBER 2, 5, 8: Saint Mary’s Parish, 4 Avon Road, Geneseo. Monday-8 AM Morning Mass; Thursday-5:15 PM Evening Mass at the Interfaith Center, SUNY Geneseo; Sunday Masses-8 AM, 10:15 AM and 5:30 PM. Call 243-1100.SEPTEMBER 3, 5 & 8: Grace & Truth Christian Fellowship, 3462 E. Groveland Road (next to Hampton’s Corners) Mount Morris. Tuesday Men’s Study-7 PM; Thursday Women’s Study-7 PM (thru 4/18); Sunday Morning Worship-10 AM with Sunday School, nursery available. Sign Language & Spanish interpreting. Fellowship following with coffee, etc. Pastor Kirk Dudek. Weekly events, call (585) 658-9880 or visit: www.graceandtruth.org.SEPTEMBER 3, 5 & 8: Village Baptist Church, 391/2 Chapel Street, Mount Morris. Tuesday 7 PM-Evening Prayer; Thursday 1 PM-Bible Study; Sunday Worship-10 AM. Pastor David Ritz. All welcome! Call 658-3258. www.villagebaptistchurch.net. SEPTEMBER 3 & 8: Saint Patrick’s Church, 46 Stanley Street, Mount Morris. Tuesday-8 AM Morning Mass; Sunday-10 AM Morn-ing Mass. Call 243-1100. SEPTEMBER 3 & 8: Dalton United Methodist Church, 10074 State Street, Dalton. Tuesday Free Coffee Hour-10 AM (except holidays); Sunday Worship 10:15 AM. Pastor Heidi McGinnis. Call 476-2490. SEPTEMBER 3 & 8: Dansville Foursquare Church, 49 West Ave, Dansville. Tuesday Flipside Youth-7 PM; Sunday Worship with Children’s Church-10 AM; Pastor Shawn Harnish. Call 335-7707 or visit: www.dansvillefoursquare.com. *WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 4: Light House Ministry Free Supper, 5 PM til gone, 1st & 3rd Wednesday, at Nunda United Methodist Church 30 East Street. Great food & fellowship. Call 468-3456.SEPTEMBER 4 & 6: Saint Thomas Aquinas, 175 Main Street, Le-icester. Wednesday & Friday-8 AM Morning Mass. Call 243-1100. SEPTEMBER 4 & 8: Burke Hill Bible Church, Burke Hill/Coe Road, Perry. Wednesday Evening Bible Study/Prayer, call 786-5490 for time & place; 11 AM-Sunday Morning Worship. SEPTEMBER 4 & 8: Cornerstone Baptist Church, 4232 Reservoir Road, Geneseo. Wednesday: Evening Prayer, Childrens Program & Teen Group-6:30 PM; Sunday: School-9:45 AM; Worship-11 AM; Evening Praise Service-6 PM. Call 243-4514. SEPTEMBER 4 & 8: Dalton Assembly of God, Rt. 408, Dalton. Wednesday: Boys & Girls Ministry-7 PM; Sunday School (all ages)-9:30 AM, Sunday Morning Worship-10:45 AM; New Life Service-7 PM. Pastor Richard Hepler. Call 476-2261. SEPTEMBER 4 & 8: Grace & Mercy Faith Outreach Ministry, 54 Main Street, Mount Morris. Wednesday Bible Study-6 PM; SundayWorship-11 AM with children’s church. 658-9782 or 335-5756. SEPTEMBER 4 & 8: Oakland Wesleyan Church, 1519 Rt. 436, Nunda. Wednesday Fellowship Meal-5:30 PM, Praise & Prayer Ser-vice-7 PM; Sunday School-9:45 AM, Worship-11 AM, Youth Group, 6-8 PM (grades 7-12). Call 468-2389.SEPTEMBER 4 & 8: Portageville Community Baptist Church, 6668 Pike Street, Wednesday Prayer Meeting-7:30 PM; Sunday Worship-10 AM. Rev. Sam Wolcott. Call 468-5039 or 567-8855.SEPTEMBER 5 & 8: Celebrate! Family Church, 74 Rt. 36, Leicester. Sunday Worship-10 AM; Junior Youth Group, grades 6-8 meets 11 AM, every other Sunday; Senior Youth Group, grades 9-12 meets 7 PM, every other Thursday. Call (585) 382-9830 or visit: iCelebrate.org.
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JOB OpportunitiesCall 658-3520 for ad sizes and prices
NOTICE OF VACANCY
POSITION: Director of
Instruction
QUALIFICATIONS: Administrative Certification (SDA or SDL) Strong background in Curriculum, Instruction and Data Analysis; thorough knowledge of NYS Common Core Standards. Experienced in Leading Professional Development Initiatives. Effective Public Speaker/Presenter LOCATION: Genesee Valley Educational Partnership, LeRoy
SALARY: $90,000 - $100,000
STARTING DATE: ASAP
REPLY BY SEPTEMBER 16, 2013 WITH REFERENCE TO VACANCY 14-32, LETTER OF INTEREST AND RESUME TO: Gabriele Hall Genesee Valley Educational Partnership 80 Munson Street LeRoy, NY 14482
or email: [email protected] Visit our web site at www.gvboces.org
“The Arc of Livingston-Wyoming’s vision is to empower people of all ages to experience the joys and challenges of life with a
growing sense of personal dignity and independence.”
The Arc of Livingston-Wyoming is the largest not-for-profit agency in Livingston & Wyoming.
Send applications to [email protected] or mail/fill out an application at 18 Main Street, Mount Morris, NY 14510, between the hours of 8 AM and 4 PM.
For more information, or to see a full list of our job opportunities, please visit our website at www.lwarc.org
EOE
Case Manager – To develop, implement and monitor all aspects of program plans for people with disabilities working in sheltered employment and in community-based settings. Qualified applicants should have a Bachelor’s Degree in Human Services area or related field with two years’ experience working with disabilities preferably in a Rehabilitation setting.Residential: Life Skills Assistants needed! FT Overnight positions available in Geneseo, FT afternoon, Part time and per diem positions also available.HR Employment Specialist – To provide staffing support for the agency. Responsibilities include, but are not limited to: Recruitment and selection, application processing, providing orientation to new employees and maintain-ing employment records.
Genesee Community College has a part-time opening (19.5 hours/week) for a
Campus Center Associate at our Dansville Campus Center to assist with student recruitment and advisement, faculty and staff support, and other general operations. An Associate’s Degree is required, a Bachelor’s Degree preferred. Candidates must have excellent computer and customer service skills; outstanding communication and presentation skills and a strong desire to have fun at work. Previous experience working with adults and veterans is a plus. Some evenings and weekends are required.
For more details and to apply online visit
www.genesee.edu/employment/ . Review of applications will begin immediately. Please include a cover letter, resume and contact information for four references. GCC is an Equal Opportunity Employer, committed to fostering diversity in its faculty, staff, and student body, and strongly encourages applications from the entire spectrum of a diverse community.
Kelly Services is proud to be
recruiting for
(Do not contact Barilla directly)
Call Today to Apply!
768-4380 110 W. Main St., LeRoy, NY
Industrial Cleaning
Temp-Hire Opportunities
Part-time hours available
All shifts - $10/hour
Advertising Pays Off!
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JOB OpportunitiesCall 658-3520 for ad sizes and prices
The Arc of Livingston-Wyoming has provided vital services to area children and families for more than 35 years through the KidStart program. Over the decades KidStart has grown from serving 12 children to serving over 300 children, from 8 counties and 18 school districts. Children are served in 16 classrooms and home/community based services are also provided by KidStart staff.We are currently looking to place the following positions for the Fall Term:
Certified Special Education TeacherClassroom AidesSchool PsychologistSubstitutes
Send applications to [email protected] or mail/fill out an application at 18 Main Street, Mount Morris, NY 14510, between the hours of 8am – 4pm. For more information
or a full list of our open positions, visit us at www.lwarc.org.EOE
Registered Dental HygienistAdvanced general and aesthetic dental practice dedicated to exceptional patient care, professional growth, and teamwork is searching for a bright, energetic Registered Dental Hygienist who shares the vision and values of our practice. The successful candidate must be a team player and caring towards our patients. Experience preferred but not required. If you are looking for a premier practice where you can thrive professionally, mail or email resume to:
Summit Family Dental Care c/o Nancy HulmeMail: 34 Duncan Street Warsaw, New York 14569email: [email protected]: 585.786.3896
FA M I LY D E N TA L C A R EGburek, Barone & Kupka, DDS
WANTED: Director of the Perry Literacy CenterThis is a part time job with flexible hours.
(approximately 15 hours per week):
Responsibilities: Work with preschool and primary school age children and their families who are referred to the Family Literacy Center. Recruit and train tutor volunteers, schedule tutoring sessions, develop lesson plans to meet children’s needs.
Qualifications: Minimum - Bachelor’s degree in elementary education, prefer a Master’s degree in literacy.
For inquiries: 585-738-4935
Seasonal
Class A
Drivers
Needed. Agricultural & dump
trailer experience preferred.
Fax resume to
WALTON TRANSPORTING
585-243-2260
TOW TRUCK DRIVER
On Call Light Mechanical Work
Apply in person
Harris Service
2 Wadsworth St.
Geneseo
EXPERIENCED Full Time
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JOB OpportunitiesCall 658-3520 for ad sizes and prices
Genesee Valley Educational Partnership
Adult Education
“NEW” CNA Classes Starting Soon Batavia Campus • Start Date: September 2013
Classes: 3 days/week 10am-2pm Clinicals: 2 nights a week evenings and a few Saturdays
Mt. Morris Campus • Start Date: September 2013 Classes: Mon., Tues., Wed. 5pm-9pm
Cost: $1,275.00
“NEW” LPN Classes Starting Soon Register Now
Locations: Batavia / Mt. Morris Warsaw / Greece /Dansville
ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS NOW
For more information please call (585) 658-7788 or visit our website “Adult Ed” www.gvboces.org
DRIVERS WANTEDClass A with Tank Endorsement
Apply at
BUGMAN & SONS10046 State Street, Daltonor call (585) 476-5920
Marquart Repair and Equipment Sales is looking for a qualified Parts Counter Person. Knowledge of Medium and Heavy Duty Trucks a plus but not necessary, we will train. Computer skills a plus. Must be driven, self motivated and able to multi-task. Pay is based on experience. Company provides Insurance, Vacation and Holiday Pay, IRA and Uniforms. Contact Mark Davis at 585-493-5174.
5195 Route 19 | Gainesville, NY 14066 | 585-493-5174
PART TIME
HELP WANTED at Empire Dragway
in Leicester. Positions Available:
Track Crew,
EMT Must be available Friday
evenings and some Saturdays and/or Sundays.
Call Monday through Friday Only.
585-382-3030
NEEDED: MIlkER ON DAIRy FARM IN PERRy.
Call between 7-9pm (585) 237-2961.
HElP wANTED: Nights and weekends
a must. Apply in person at Daryl’s Pizzeria,
163 South Main Street, Perry.
This is a GREAT SPOT
for your HELP WANTED Ad!
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BINGOEvery Monday
7 PMat VFW Hall
3 Elm StreetMount Morris
(585) 243-2643 (585) 243-1838 (Fax)138 Court Street, Geneseowww.abcolerealestate.com
Sales Agent
Look for an agent with integrity who will be there from start to finish
Residential – Land – Commercial
Looking to Buy or Sell a Home or Business?
Call John Rolison (585) 370-1855Email: [email protected]
Osage Golf Driving Range
Putting • ChippingTwo Golf Holes To Play
• Hiking Trail •
7291 Creek Road • Mount Morris, NY
Call (585) 234-2828
Through caring & education, the Humane Society of
Livingston County works to eliminate the abuse and
overpopulation of animals and aids in the prevention
of their suffering within our communities.
Don’t Forget!
Furlough, a 5 month old Spayed Female is still available. She is the sweetest little girl and wants Her very own home.
A Big Thank toour Supporters & Adopters,
who came out to Dennys on Sunday !
Website: hslcny.orgCENTER CLOSED ON FRIDAYS
LUNCH MENUFor Senior Citizen Program
23 State Street, Mount Morris, N.Y.Marchia Santangelo, Site Manager
658-4513Reservations are requested 2 days in advance.
Please contact Site Manager for further information. Menu subject to change
SERVING TIME 12:15
WEEK OF September 2-5MONDAY: Beans and Frank, O’Brien Potatoes, California Mix Vegetables, Corn Bread, Pineapple Tidbits, Orange Juice, Milk.TUESDAY: Baked Fish w/Lemon Dill Sauce, Wild Rice, Peas & Carrots, Bread Stick, Brownie, To-mato Juice, Milk.WEDNESDAY: Sliced Cold Roast Beef, Broccoli Salad, Chick Pea Salad, Kaiser Roll, Rice Pud-ding, Orange Juice, Milk.THURSDAY: Baked Ham Slice w/Pineapple Glaze, Whipped Sweet Potatoes, Spinach, Bran Muffin, Orange Sections, Apple Juice, Milk.
Need a Ride? Call the LATS Bus at 658-4690
CENTERCLOSED
Internet Outreach • www.whenlifehurts.com Youth Outreach • www.otrym.org
Call (585) 507-1045 or (585) 883-7043
Downtown Kid CentralAfter School Program and Youth Groups
for the kids and teens of downtown Mount Morris, New York
THE BRIDGE
25 Chapel Street, Mount MorrisSupport THE BRIDGE and On The Road Youth Ministry
Designate Greater Rochester United WayDONOR OPTION 1903 • www.otrym.org
SEPTEMBER 2-5: After School Open Time, Monday thru Thursday, 1-6 PM for ages 5-13.
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7000 HouseHolds would be reading your help wanted ad
right now if it was placed in our Job Opportunity Section
Wisdom Teeth Wisdom teeth are always the last teeth to typically erupt in the mouth. Although your teen’s mouth may seem big enough to accommodate them, most often it is not. As soon as it is clear that the wisdom teeth, technically known as third molars, will not grow in normally, they should be removed. Early removal of the wisdom teeth lessens the risk that your teen will experience impacted or partial eruption, and the complications that often result.
Parkside Medical Building
2067 Fairport-Nine Mile Pt. Rd. Suite 160
Penfield, New York 14526
585.377.5730
Lakeville Office Park 3517 Thomas Drive, Suite 12
Lakeville, New York 14480
585.346.6560
Call today for
a consultation!
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Andrew M. Steinhilber D.D.S., M.S.D.
Diplomate, American Board
Of Oral And Maxillofacial Surgery
Feel Good About Yourself…
H elp T he E lderly We are looking
for Special People
Like You ! References, background check
required. Flexible Hours.
• Doctor Appointments • Companionship • Errands • Meals
Health & Wellness, Referral 212 Main St., Leicester, NY •␣ (585) 382-3260
“Alternative to a nursing home”
Hometown ReliabilityNunda Lumber has Electric or Gas
Hot Water Heaters In Stock
Check out the complete selection of
Water Heaters at
Nunda Lumber11 S. State Street
(585) 468-2521
Fair HousingStatement
All real estate advertised in theMount Morris Shopper is
subject to the Federal FairHousing Act, which makes it
illegal to advertise anypreference, limitation, or
discrimination based on race, color, religion, sex, age,marital status, handicap,familial status, or national origin, or intention to make
any such preference, limitation or discrimination.
We will not knowingly accept any advertising for real estate
which is in violation of the law. All persons are hereby informed that all dwellings advertised are available on an equal opportunity basis.
Fair HousingEnforcement ProjectMonroe County Legal
Assistance Center1 W. Main Street
Rochester, NY 14614(585) 325-2500www.lawny.org
EQUAL HOUSINGOPPORTUNITY
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