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Moneysaver

Tues., Nov. 10, 2009 56th Year, No. 17

Shopping Guide

Veterans’ Day November 11

BRCS Newsletter

Presorted Standard U.S. POSTAGE PAID Bolivar, NY 14715 PERMIT NO. 3 MONEYSAVER ECRWSS POSTAL CUSTOMER

1st Place General Excellence Award 2002 & 2009

218 N. Main St., Bolivar, NY • 585-928-2470 • Fax 585-928-2191 E-mail: [email protected] • Website: www.moneysaveradvertising.com

Inside Today’s Issue!

SALE

LOOK FOR THE RED TAG FOR YOUR BE$T $AVING$!

2009 PONTIAC G6 2009 GMC SIERRA 2009 GMC SIERRA 2010 GMC ACADIA 2010 BUICK LICERNE 2009 CADILLAC DTS REG. CAB REG. CAB 4X4 #T9-178T, power sunroof, 6 disc CD 0 w/Xm, remote start, f o % A P r7 R OnStar, full power in l 2 mo equipment. reb ieu of s. $

23,445 950 - 1,500 500

ate s

MSRP CLEAN DEAL DISCOUNT REBATE CASH ALTERNATIVE TO 60 DAY GUARANTEE

17,995

$$

278**

$

BUY FOR per month

#T9-186, V8, a.t., a.c., p. w./l., cruise, $ S A V E key. ent., CD w/Xm, 5 , 8 00 OnStar, chr. whls. $25,294 MSRP 800 CLEAN DEAL DISCOUNT - 2,000 REBATE - 2,000 OVERAGE BONUS 500 BONUS CASH 500 CASH ALTERNATIVE TO 60 DAY GUARANTEE

19,494

$$

BUY FOR

#T9-190, V8, a.t., a.c., trail. pkg., lock. r. diff., $ p.w./l., key. ent., chr. pkg., OnStar, CD w/Xm.

SAV 6,0 E 19

$20,014 1,019 2,000 2,000 500 500

-

MSRP CLEAN DEAL DISCOUNT REBATE OVERAGE BONUS BONUS CASH CASH ALTERNATIVE TO 60 DAY GUARANTEE

22,995

$$

BUY FOR

#T0-112, 8 pass., CD w/Xm, p. w./l., key. ent., OnStar Turn-by-Turn Nav., alloy wheels & more! LEASE F $32,515 MSRP OR - 970 CLEAN DEAL $$ DISCOUNT - 1,500 REBATE PER MO NTH - 500 CASH ALTERNATIVE TO for 39 mos. 60 DAY GUARANTEE with $1,999

395

29,545

$$

BUY FOR

down, plus first payment and license fees.

2007 BUICK LACROSSE

2006 CHEVROLET TRAILBLAZER LT

Just 10,000 1-owner miles! Full power equipment, fac. 100,000 mi. warr. Looks & Drives like new! #P2363 $ $

Just 37,000 miles! Power sunroof, power seat, 6 disc CD, push bar, trailer pkg. and more! #P2357 $ $

A rare combo of sure footed all wheel drive w/31 mpg rating! Fully equipped including a p. sunroof! #09-204A

2008 GMC SIERRA EXT. CAB

2003 GMC ENVOY 4x4

2006 GMC ENVOY 4x4

V6, a.t., 2WD, a.c., cruise, CD w/Xm radio, lock. r. diff., 100,000 mi. fac. warr., only 12,000 mi. #P2354 $ $

This 1-owner is a Rick Bokman original! Pwr. seat, CD/cass., key. ent., run. boards, chr. whls., trail. pkg. & more! #T0-106A $

2009 JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE 4x4

Pwr. sunroof, Bose CD, pwr. seat, chr. whls., run. boards, trail. pkg., only 31,000 1-owner mi. #P2368 $

Laredo, V6, pwr. seat, key. ent., CD, Bluetooth, alloy whls. and only 27,000 mi. #P2375

13,995 or 199**per mo

17,995 or 275**per mo

16,495 or 249**per mo

2006 PONTIAC VIBE AWD

27,885

$$

BUY FOR

2006 PONTIAC TORRENT AWD

2009 GMC ACADIA AWD

V6, power seat, keyless entry, CD, 17” alloy wheels and only 47,000 miles. #P2369

SLE, 8 passenger, full pwr. equipment, CD, 28,000 miles, 100,000 mi. fac. warr. #P2390

14,995 or $225**per mo

$

10,995 or $149**per mo

$

18,995 or $289**per mo

9,995 sale price

#T10-102, CX2, full pwr. equip., OnStar SAV $ Turn-by-Turn Nav., E 4 ,10 CD w/Xm radio, 6 5 pass. & much more! $31.990 MSRP 605 CLEAN DEAL DISCOUNT - 2,000 REBATE - 1,000 OVERAGE BONUS 500 CASH ALTERNATIVE TO 60 DAY GUARANTEE

21,995 or $339**per mo

$

27,995 or $447**per mo

$

2007 JEEP COMPASS 4x4

#09-232, prem. lux. collection incl.: htd. & cooled lthr. seats w/massage, htd. steering whl., ft. & r. park assist, chr. f or 7 whls., Bose 6 disc CD in l 2 mo w/Xm, OnStar Turn-bys i Turn Nav., 3M Enviro. pkg. r e b e u o f .

0% A

AP R

ba t e f s LIST PRICE CLEAN DEAL DISCOUNT REBATE BONUS CASH CASH ALTERNATIVE TO 60 DAY GUARANTEE - 4,000 LESSEES PURCHASE BONUS CASH***

$53,074 - 2,075 - 3,000 - 2,000 - 500

41,499

$$

BUY FOR

SAVE UP TO

11,575

$$

2004 CHEVROLET COLORADO EXT. CAB A 1-owner w/a FL title & only 36,000 mi. LS model, full p. equip., key. ent., bedliner, tonneau cover, trail. pkg., alloy whs. #P2359 $ $

11,495 or 185**per mo

2009 JEEP WRANGLER 4x4

Fuel efficient 4 cyl., a.t., pwr. sunroof, htd. seats, remote starter, CD, alloy whls. and only 34,000 mi. #P2374 $ $

Just 2,000 mi., V6, a.t., a.c., alloy wheels, hood protector, CD and more! #P2386 $ $

21,995 or 339**per mo

15,995 or 239**per mo

** ALL PAYMENTS ARE BASED ON $2500 CASH DOWN. 2009-2007 MODELS; 72 MOS @7.99%; 2006 MODELS: 72 MOS @ 8.5%; 2004 MODELS: 60 MOS @8.5%. *** CADILLAC LESSEE PURCHASE BONUS AVAILABLE TO ANYONE WITH ANY LEASE THAT EXPIRES BY 3/31/10. TAX & LICENSE FEES ARE EXTRA.

RICK BOKMAN, INC. www.rickbokmaninc.com

Olean’s

Superstore

1019 E. STATE ST., OLEAN, NY 716-372-8633 MON., TUES., THURS. 8:30-7PM WED. & FRI. 8:30-6PM, SAT. 8:30-4PM

GET THEM BEFORE THEY GO BYE, BYE!!! 2009 Chevy Malibu

14,878 29,410 $ 2009 Toyota Sienna- Double Cab. Was $26,500............Now $22,510 2009 Toyota Matrix AWD $$ Auto.The perfect decision, save $............................................... 19,000 $ 2009 Camry Hybrid- 15k mi..................................................... $27,555 $ 2009 Jeep Patriot- 4-Wheel Drive, 3,200 mi............................. $17,410 2008 Chev. HHR- 24k mi...........................................Feel The Magic! 2008 Toyota Sienna- TP1616, Cream of the crop, indeed! $$

22,000

20k Teddy Bear City. Try it in Salsa for........................................

2008 Toyota Yaris Sedan- Auto., gas mileage king.............. $13,810 2008 Toyota Tacoma Double Cab $

Loaded with a lot of goodies, AVO V6 TRD...........................Everything!

2008 RX........................................................................................ $30,989 $ 2008 Chev. HHR- 50k mi.......................................................... $12,999 $ 2007 Chev. Equinox AWD..................................................... $15,510 2007 Toyota Tacoma- TP1624, $$ $

Pick me up truck. She will last FOREVER!...................................

12,555

2007 Tacoma Ext. 4x2- She is hot!....................................... $16,000 $ 2007 Toyota Corolla- TP1668, 44k mi., a.t................................ $9,999 2007 Toyota Corolla S- Serviced & inspected 100%. $$ $

Don’t miss out...............................................................................

14,959

w! 2010 Toyota Highlander New! Ne Limited Hybrid Stk. #T3183, 3.3L V6, 4WD, auto. MSRP: $46,400

2005 S60.................................................................................. $16,900 2004 Nissan Quest- Dk. green machine, $$ $

$$

TP 1620, fresh sneaks, beat that!................................................. 2009 Toyota 4 Runner- TP1628, 16k mi. $$ 4x4 black beast. The best never rest. Not. $34,000............Just:

Selling Price:

Hours: Mon., Tues. & Thurs. 9am-8pm Wed. & Fri. 9am-6pm Saturday 9am-3pm

43,777

$$

Certified Toyotas 6 Year/100k Warranty. Stop in today!

No payments until February 2010 on all new & used financed.

very clean.................................................................................

10,000

2007 Ridgeline.......................................................................... $20,000 2003 Honda CRV AWD SUV- Great unit...............Just Arrived! $$ $ 2007 Avalon............................................................................... $25,000 2003 Ford Taurus SE- With leather and wheels................... 4,995 $$ $ 2007 Impala................................................................................. $12,900 2003 Chev. Venture Van- 7 pass........................................ 6,995 $$ 2007 Toyota Tacoma Double 4x4 SR5.................With shifter! 2003 GMC Safari AWD- 7 pass.. Did I say AWD?................ 9,244 $$ 2007 Toyota Tundra Double SR5.................................20k miles! 2002 Chev. Prizm- Auto.......................................................... 6,410 $$ 2006 Toyota Rav4 AWD...........................................................Limited 2002 Chev. S-10 Blazer 4x4- Auto., budget minded........... 3,995 $ 2006 Toyota Tacoma Crew Cab 4x4 $$ 2001 Daewoo Leganza- 47k mi. Hurry!................................. $2,355 Auto., V6 power plant. Great buy at............................................ 14,900 2001 Toyota 4Runner Sport 4x4- Black magic, new $$ $ 2006 Solara- T3023A, 50k mi., auto............................................ $11,410 sneakers, auto., loaded w/roof & tow & mother in-law rack. . . . . . . . 7,590 $$ $ 2006 Toyota Camry- Was $12,995.................(As Traded) Now $9,410 2001 Sportage.......................................................................... 6,995 $ $ $ 2006 Accord- 17k mi., auto........................................................ $14,444 2001 LeSabre........................................................................... 6,900 $$ $ 2006 G6......................................................................................... $15,000 2000 Camry............................................................................... 6,999 2000 Jeep Cherokee 4x4-..........................Winter Is Coming! $ 2006 Tundra............................................................................... $23,900 1999 Subaru Legacy Sedan- Leather, roof, a.t., AWD $$ $ Winter is not nice in this town!!.......No fighting please. 6,500 2006 Sequoia Limited............................................................ $29,999 $ 1998 Grand Am- T2862B, auto., V6. Hurry up!....................... $4,999 $ 2006 Toyota Tundra Double Cab- 20k mi........................ $25,989 $ 1998 Chev. Lumina- Rush in!................................................ $1,500 $ 2005 Avalon Limited- Save Huge Now! Not $21,800. . . . .Just $18,995 $ Shults Toyota-Scion of Bradford Cares. 2005 Sable...................................................................................... $9,844 During the months of Nov. and Dec., 2009, Shults Toyota 2005 Ford Focus SES- 5 spd......................................Sport Model! will be reaching out to the community. For every vehicle 2005 Kia Sedona- 139,478 mi.. . .Inexpensive Transportation! sold, during the two month period, Shults Toyota-Scion will $ donate $100 to the Bradford Regional Medical Center. Our 2005 Dodge Grand Caravan- Trade Ol’ Bessy....................... $7,995 donation goal is $20,000 and you can help us reach our $$ 2005 Toyota Camry LE.......................................................... 10,999 goal by choosing Shults Toyota for your transportation $ needs. Let’s show our community that we care. 2005 Tacoma.............................................................................. $15,000

TOYOTA - SCION

$

880 E. Main Street, Bradford, PA 16701 (814) 368-3191 • Toll Free: 1-800-528-8914 www.shultsauto.com Not Responsible For Typographical Errors. Photos May Vary From Actual Vehicle. 1-Year FREE Maintenance! Great Selection Everyday!

All trades accepted. Bring title & be ready to deal! Satisfaction Guaranteed!

PAGE 2 NOVEMBER 10, 2009 MONEYSAVER SHOPPING GUIDE

NOTICE As you know, we run many reader ads for government auctions, job positions, earn money at home, cash loans, credit cards, etc. Most of these ads come through state and national ad networks. Most of them are selling directories or listings of where to APPLY FOR what is advertised. This information may be available at less cost elsewhere. While these ads are screened where possible, we have no way of verifying the authenticity of their claims or the value of their product. The buying decision must be yours. If you have problems with any of these advertisers, please let us know and we will attempt to get you a refund. Most of the companies we have checked will refund their fees to unsatisfied customers. Read the ads carefully. Some charge a fee, as noted in the ad, directly to your phone bill when you call them. Once again, we can’t verify claims for every ad. Please consider their offer and make a voluntary and reasonable buying decision. Moneysaver Advertising, Inc.

COUDERSPORT ALLIANCE CHURCH 7 Alliance Avenue Coudersport, Pa., 16915 814-274-8661 (phone) 814-274-8668 (fax) [email protected] Senior Pastor: Rev. Bernie Knefley Sunday School...............8:45am Sunday Worship................10:00am Sunday Evening Youth Group......................6:30pm Wednesdays: Children’s Program, Prayer Mtg. & Youth Group. . . . .7:00pm E M O T I O N S ANONYMOUS: 12 steps to emotional well being. Meets every Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. in the United Methodist Church, corner of Maple St., and Madison St., Wellsville, N.Y. All are welcome. tfb TWIN TIER CHRISTIAN RIDERS MEETING Local Chapter of Christian Motorcyclists Association- 2nd Saturday of the month, 9am at Route 6 Diner, Smethport, Pa. Weather permitting, ride to follow. All visitors welcome! tfb

NOBODY BEATS A LANDMARK CHEVROLET LOW PRICE, NOBODY! 2009 CHEV. SILVERADO EXT. CAB SHORT BED 4x4

$31,150 -$850 -$3,500 -$3,500 -$500 -$500 -$2,000

20,300

'08 Chrysler Sebring LX 4 Dr. #962, a.o.d., a.c., tilt, cruise, am/fm stereo, CD, p.w./l., wheels, super sharp black one-owner! 30k mi. Like new! $ Hurry At Only:

189

per mo.

$

0 Down!

#947, EFI 4 cyl., a.o.d., a.c., tilt, cruise, am/fm stereo, CD, p.w./l./seat, aluminum wheels, super sharp! Hurry At Only

$

#961, EFI V6 3800, a.o.d., a.c., tilt, cruise, am/fm stereo, CD, p.w./l./seat, one-owner 50k mi. trade-in. Like new! $ Hurry At Only:

8,850

'08 Pontiac Gr. Prix GT 4 Dr. #952, EFI V6, a.o.d., a.c., tilt, cruise, am/fm stereo, CD, p.w./l./seat, alum. wheels, r. spoiler & more. 40k mi. Very sharp! $ Hurry At Only

'07 Chev. '02 Dodge Gr. Avalanche Caravan 4x4 LT Sport

"11,000 MILES!"

Hurry At Only

$

#925, a.o.d., a.c., tilt, cruise, am/fm/stereo/ CD, p.w./l., alum. wheels, roof rack, 30k mi. Khaki finish. Like new & very, very sharp!

13,450

'09 Chev. Malibu LT 4 Dr.

$

Hurry At Only

$

15,900

#924, Short Bed, EFI V8, a.o.d., a.c., tilt, cruise, am/fm stereo, CD, p.w./l., 20" wheels, 40k mi. Show truck! Was $22,995

7,950

#953, EFI 4 cyl., a.o.d., a.c., tilt, cruise, am/fm stereo, CD, p.w./l., 20k mi. Sharp bright red finish. Over $16,000 new!

Hurry At Only

$

8,650

Hurry At Only

'05 Chev. H.D. Ext. Cab 4x4 Short Bed LT

Hurry At

Hurry At Only

$

12,980

Hurry At Only

#946, full Stow 'n Go seating, big V6, a.o.d., ft. & r. a.c. & heat, tilt, cruise, am/fm stereo, CD, p.w./l. Showroom new! $ Hurry At

10,960

Hurry At

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Pellets! Pellets! Pellets! We Have Pellets For Everyone

$

14,990

Hurry At Only

536 East Second Street, Coudersport Jones Memorial Hospital, Wellsville

Call 814-274-9097 or Toll Free 1-877-274-9097 Serving Our Local Communities for Over 28 Years.

$

13,990 "If you don't shop at Landmark Chevrolet... You don't know Jack!"

*OLEAN EVENTS AND ACTIVITIES* Nov. 10- IMC Dinner, Old Library Restaurant, 5:30pm fellowship, 6pm dinner. Sponsor - Alcas Corporation; Topic Financial Markets; Speaker - Edward Jones. Please RSVP to Olean IMC, 716-373-2400. Nov. 14- Great Pumpkin Shoot, Besecker & Coss, City Limits Cafe, 1553 Olean-Portville Rd., Olean, 12-4pm. Besecker & Coss, City Limits Cafe, and WPIG-FM are sponsoring the first Great Pumpkin Shoot which will benefit St. Jude Hospital. There will be food, cider and hot chocolate with events for the kids as well. Win a large screen TV!! Call John Gerringer, 716-372-0565 for details.

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$259 Per Ton Georgia Pellets Good Quality, High Heat Pellet

Plenty in stock! Get them before the cold gets you only at:

Dr. Robert L. Campbell, Audiologist Office Locations in Coudersport, PA and Wellsville, NY

10,970

#I.C., EFI V6, a.o.d., a.c., tilt, cruise, am/fm stereo, CD, p.w./l./seat, alum. wheels, super sharp!

Not responsible for typographical errors or omissions.

OPEN HOUSE SUN., NOVEMBER 15TH- V.F.W. Memorial, Rte. I55, Port Allegany, Pa. 2pm-5pm. Honoring all military. Families and friends welcome. Refreshments served. pb ELECTRIC HEATER- $20. Breaker box, 100 amp, $80. Stamp collection, $50. Hoover upright vacuum, $25. Four speakers for car or truck, $25. Storm door, RH 32x68”, $25. Call 814-486-3262. 2/10pb ROUND TABLE with one 17” leaf, metal legs, $20.00. Call 814486-3262. fb FOR SALE- 1996 Skidoo Touring SLE, 2-up seat snowmobile, 500 cc, fan cooled, excellent condition, $1,500. Call after 5pm, 814-887-5265. 2/10pb

$

'09 Chev. Impala LT

716-358-9009 Toll Free: 1-866-292-1874 Just 1 mi. off Rte. 86, Exit #16, 41 E. Main St., Randolph, NY

at: www.shoplandmarkchevrolet.com

13,600

#883, EFI 4 cyl., a.o.d., a.c., tilt, cruise, am/fm stereo, CD, p.w./l., med. blue & like new!

All '06 and newer x 72 at 7.5%. $0 Down, tax down.

SEE US 24/7

10,600

'08 Dodge Avenger ST 4 Dr.

'09 Saturn Aura XE 4 Dr.

19,870

$

'08 Dodge Grand Caravan

#MS, 6.0 EFI V8, a.o.d., a.c., tilt, cruise, am/fm stereo, CD, p.w./l., alum. wheels, super clean 4x4! $

'08 Chev. HHR LT

11,970

$

#955, EFI 4 cyl., a.o.d., a.c., tilt, cruise, am/fm stereo, CD, full power, 35k mi. "One-owner!" $ Hurry At:

#949, EFI 4 cyl., a.o.d., a.c., tilt, cruise, am/fm stereo, CD, p.w./l., 46k mi., one-owner.

#918, EFI, a.o.d., a.c., tilt, cruise, am/fm stereo, CD, p.w./l./seat, over $24,000 new. On Sale

16,805

'09 Chev. Aveo 4 Dr. LT

'07 Dodge Crew Cab 4x4 SLT

#917, a.o.d., a.c., tilt, cruise, am/fm stereo, CD, p.w./l., wheels, super clean & super sharp!

0

#882, EFI 4 cyl., a.o.d.., a.c., tilt, cruise, am/fm stereo, CD, p.w./l., 37k mi., very clean!

Hurry At Only

$24,305 -$1,000 -$3,500 -$1,500 -$500 -$1,000

'07 Chev. Cobalt LT 4 Dr.

"PRICED LOW!"

'08 Dodge Caliber SXT

'06 Chev. 4x4 TrailBlazer LT #943 EFI 6 cyl., a.c., a.o.d., tilt, cruise, am/fm stereo, CD, p.w./l./seat, alum. wheels, mint condition.

159

#970, EFI V6, a.o.d., a.c., tilt, cruise, am/fm stereo, CD, p.w./l./seat, 40k one-owner mi.

5,650

Original MSRP Landmark Discount Trade Equity or Customer Cash Rebate 60 Day Release Old Age Bonus Cash Your New Landmark $ Low Price

'06 Chev. Cobalt 2 Dr. LS

#956, a.o.d., a.c., tilt, cruise, am/fm stereo, CD, p.w./l., 38k one-owner mi. Sharp! $ per $ Down! Hurry At Only: mo.

'04 Chev. Impala LT 4 Dr.

#971, EFI V6, a.o.d., ft. & r. a.c. & heat, tilt, cruise, am/fm stereo, CD, p.w./l./seat. Absolutely stunning oneowner trade-in. $ Hurry At Only

Deep Discounts On All New Chevrolets.

#CK016, EFI w/auto. 6 spd., a.c., tilt, cruise, am/fm stereo, CD, p.w./l., 6-way p. seats, OnStar w/Turn-by-Turn Navigation, remote start.

11,600

11,990

#I.C., 5300 EFI V8, a.o.d., climate control, a.c., tilt, cruise, am/fm stereo, CD, p.w./l./seat, 20" chrome wheel pkg., trailer tow pkg. Super sharp!

2010 Chev. Malibu LT

'06 Pontiac G6 SE 4 Dr.

'05 Buick 4 Dr. LeSabre Custom

'09 Chev. HHR LT

FOUR WHEELER- Kawasaki KFX400, 2006, mint, $4,100. Wanted: Oil field equipment. Wanted: Used 3 phase electric motors. 716-801-2257. 6/13pb ——————————————————————————————— FRESH FLOWERS & DISH GARDENS FOR ALL OCCASIONS Delivery to Eldred, Duke Center, Rixford, Smethport and Port Allegany, Pa. Kathy’s Kreations, 814-225-3350. tfcb ——————————————————————————————— HOUSE FOR SALE / SMETHPORT, PA- 3 bedroom ranch, new hickory kitchen, 3.6 acres, $175,000. 814-598-4850. 4/20pb ELDRED SENIOR CENTER BAZAAR & BAKE SALE November 12th & 13th, 9 to ? Everybody welcome. Come browse. VIKING DESIGNER I SEWING / EMBROIDERY machine$2,000. 814-966-3888 before 2pm or leave message. Anytime weekends. IMAGE 9.5 ELLIPTICAL I-FIT Interactive personal training feature, excellent condition, used very little. Asking $250. 814225-4706 or 814-598-6340. MEYERS SNOW PLOW- 7 1/2’ blade, all angle, $500. 716-8012251.

Huh?

Original MSRP Landmark Discount Trade Equity or Customer Cash Rebate Bonus Cash #TJ053, EFI V8, 60 Day Release a.o.d., a.c., tilt, Old Age Discount cruise & more, posi Your New Landmark $ & trailer tow pkg. Low Price Very Sharp 4x4!

172 North Main Street, Bolivar, NY 585-928-2530 www.sissonstore.com Hours: Mon.-Fri. 8am-8pm; Sat. 8am-12noon

CCMH AUXILIARY DONATES FUNDS Linda Gee, cardiopulmonary coordinator at Charles Cole Memorial Hospital, accepts a check from Elizabeth Staub, on behalf of the CCMH Auxiliary, which will be used to purchase new cardiac monitoring equipment at the hospital. The auxiliary raised the funds during its 16th annual golf classic which was held in August. The new equipment allows for more efficient electrocardiogram analysis and interpretation, streamline workflow, and higher functionality to quickly retrieve, manage, and archive patient data. Physicians will be able to access electrocardiogram records from their offices and clinics anytime, day or night, for more responsive patient care. f

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THE BOLIVAR COMMUNITY FOOD PANTRY, located at the United Methodist Church, 80 Friendship St., is a volunteer ministry of the Bolivar churches. It seeks to provide emergency food assistance and support for families and individuals who demonstrate an immediate need. To receive assistance, please call 585-928-1814 or 585-928-5108. Call ahead for an appointment. Please, do not call any other phone numbers. tf

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French Football Fries Drink Specials Friday Food & Drink Specials Mon.-Sat. The Chef Grill Open: 10:30am-2am; Main St., Bolivar, NY

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Bring your family and friends for good fellowship and a delicious meal. NEW ON THE MARKET / WELLSVILLE: Newly remodeled 2 years ago with new roof and kitchen, 1.5 bath with 3 bedrooms. Low down payment, $530/mo. P&I. Call Cornerstone, 607-9361945. www.homesbycornerstone.com & www.whatmakescornerstonedifferent.com c HUNTER’S DREAM / WELLSVILLE: Very nice 3 bedroom, 2 full bath ranch home with 8.7 acres. Low down payment, $580/mo. P&I. Call Cornerstone, 607-936-1945. www.homesbycornerstone.com & www.whatmakescornerstonedifferent.com c ——————————————————————————————— FREE LOANER CARS AT PINE GROVE COLLISION Quality collision repair. 585-928-1308. tfc ——————————————————————————————— OWNER WILL FINANCE EVEN WITH BAD CREDIT / Wirt: Spacious 3 bedroom, 1 bath home with a nice front porch and decent sized lot. Low down payment, $430/mo. P&I. Call Cornerstone, 607-936-1945. www.homesbycornerstone.com & www.whatmakescornerstonedifferent.com c WORTH A SECOND LOOK / FRIENDSHIP: Newly painted 3 bedroom village home with many updates and a 2-story garage. Low down payment, $430/mo. P&I. Call Cornerstone, 607-9361945. www.homesbycornerstone.com & www.whatmakescornerstonedifferent.com c IF YOU ARE A VICTIM of sexual assault or any other type of crime, help is available. You can contact the 24-hour toll free hotline at 1-888-945-3970. tf SEVENTH DAY BAPTIST CHURCH Alfred Station, NY “A Baptist Church with a Difference” Pastor: Kenneth Chroniger 607-587-9176 Sabbath (Friday) Season of Prayer.......7:00pm Saturday: Chime Choir..............9:00am Fellowship Time........9:30am Sabbath School. . . . . . . . .9:45am (Class for all ages) (Helping Hand Bible Study Guide avail.)

Sabbath Worship........11:00am (Nursery for Preschool; Learner’s Worship for ages 5-12 available) Sanctuary Choir 2nd Sabbath............12:20pm Dish to Pass Fellowship Meal......12:30pm Youth Fellowship 1st & 3rd Saturdays. 7:00pm Junior Youth Fellowship 2nd Saturday............3:00pm Tuesday Bible Study Fellowship...............10:00am

THE BOLIVAR LIONESS CLUB IS COLLECTING used hearing aids for the Finger Lakes Region Lion’s Hearing Foundation. The FLRLHF assists financially burdened hearing impaired persons in our area (and western NY). The used hearing aids’ salvage value normally offsets the cost of repairs. Please put your old hearing aids in a sealed plastic bag to prevent loss of small parts. A drop box is located at Steuben Trust Bank, Bolivar, NY or contact Mary Lowery, 585928-1343 if you have a donation. tf CADNET Reader Advisory: the National Trade Association we belong to has purchased the above classifieds. Determining the value of their service or product is advised by this publication. In order to avoid misunderstandings, some advertisers do not offer “employment” but rather supply the readers with manuals, directories and other materials designed to help their clients establish mail order selling and other businesses at home. Under NO circumstance should you send any money in advance or give the client your checking, license ID, or credit card numbers. Also beware of ads that claim to guarantee loans regardless of credit and note that if a credit repair company does business only over the phone it’s illegal to request any money before delivering its service. All funds are based in US dollars. 800 numbers may or may not reach Canada.

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SEVENTH DAY BAPTIST CHURCH Alfred Station, NY “A Baptist Church with a Difference” Pastor: Kenneth Chroniger 607-587-9176 Sabbath (Friday) Season of Prayer. . . . . . .7:00pm Saturday: Chime Choir..............9:00am Fellowship Time........9:30am Sabbath School..........9:45am (Class for all ages) (Helping Hand Bible Study Guide avail.) Sabbath Worship........11:00am (Nursery for Preschool; Learner’s Worship for

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ON THE EDGE / BOLIVAR: Large and spacious 3 bedroom home with the feel of a log cabin interior. This home also boasts of 2.4 acres of land. Low down payment, $480/mo. P&I. Call Cornerstone, 607-936-1945. www.homesbycornerstone.com & www.whatmakescornerstonedifferent.com c WOW! WHAT A LOCATION / WELLSVILLE: 4 acres of land and a 3 bedroom home near the Wellsville airport. Privacy is the key word. Low down payment, $580/mo. P&I. Call Cornerstone, 607936-1945. www.homesbycornerstone.com & www.whatmakescornerstonedifferent.com c ——————————————————————————————— DAN DUNBAR ~ BUYING JUNK CARS AND SCRAP METAL Free pick up and removal. 585-610-8299. tfc ——————————————————————————————— WHY RENT WHEN YOU CAN OWN / WELLSVILLE: Decent 4 bedroom, 2 bath home with a large lot. Spacious living. Low down payment, $430/mo. P&I. Call Cornerstone, 607-936-1945. www.homesbycornerstone.com & www.whatmakescornerstonedifferent.com c GREAT VALUE / WELLSVILLE: Spacious 4 bedroom, 2 bath home with 2 garages and a huge yard. Low down payment, $530/ mo. P&I. Call Cornerstone, 607-936-1945. www.homesbycornerstone.com & www.whatmakescornerstonedifferent.com c

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ST MARY’S ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH 111 Wellsville St., Bolivar, NY 585-928-1024 Parish Administrator: Deacon Frank Pasquale Sacramental Priest: Msgr. Vincent Becker Sunday Mass................9:00am Weekday Mass Mon..........................11:30am First Fri. of Ea. Month. . . . .7pm (followed by benediction) Reconciliation: First & Third Sunday.........................8:30am ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS If you want to drink that’s your business. If you want to stop we can help. Call AA answering service in your area at 716372-4800 or 607-276-8588 to talk to someone who cares or to find a meeting in your area. tf

PORTVILLE BAPTIST CHURCH 24 Temple St., 716-933-8164 Pastor: Fred Kemp Sunday Services: Sunday School.........9:45am Worship Hour........11:00am Afternoon Service....1:00pm Wednesday-Family Night: Bible Study & Prayer. .7pm A Place for Everyone Nursery Care provided at all regular services.

PORTVILLE FREE LIBRARY HOURS: Hrs.: Mon., & Thurs. 1-8pm; Tues. 10am-5pm; Frid. 9am-5 pm; Sat. 10am-1pm. tf RICHBURG COLONIAL LIBRARY HOURS Mon. 9am-5pm; Tues. Eve. 3-7pm; Thurs. 9am-5pm.

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CHRIST CENTERED COUNSELING. A free service covering all areas of human need including mental, emotional and physical health; alcohol, nicotine and drug addiction; eating disorders; family, marital and other relationships; careers; finances; demon activity, cults and false religions. Call 607-387-5966 or write Box 488, Trumansburg, NY 14886. tf 24-HOUR CRISIS HOTLINE: 585-593-5706 Offers help for those having a hard time coping! Confidential telephone counseling and a resource referral information agent for mental health situations. We are here to help with suicide prevention! Call us! We care! tf RICHBURG-WIRT HISTORICAL SOCIETY MUSEUM 243 Main St., Rte. 275, Richburg, NY, is open every Wed. 10am-3pm, March through Nov., or by appt. Meetings are held the first Mon. of every mo., 7pm at the museum. Everyone welcome! Please call 585-928-9478 or 928-1249 for info. or to make an appointment. tf

SHINGLEHOUSE CHRISTIAN & MISSIONARY ALLIANCE CHURCH Sunday School..............9:45am Worship Service. .11am & 6pm Sun. Sr Youth Fellowship. 7pm Wed. Jr Youth Fellowship.7pm Bible Study & Prayer Wed.................................7pm GRACE BIBLE INDEPENDENT BAPTIST CHURCH 392 Coon Crossing Road Shinglehouse•814-697-7257 Pastor: Roger N. Hain Sunday School..............9:30am Classes for all ages. Morning worship........10:45am includes nursery, children’s church and junior church. Evening Service...........7:00pm Mon. (Sept.-Apr.). .JAM Clubs, for children in grades 1-6. Wed. (Sept.-Apr.) Grace Teens, for students in grades 7-12. Wed. Prayer Meeting .. 7:15pm Nursery available for Sunday School, Sunday worship services and Wed. Fri. Reformers Unanimous Addiction Program............7pm THE EPISCOPAL CHURCH OF OUR SAVIOR An A.C.E.M. Parish 90 Olean St., Bolivar, NY 585-268-7622 Sunday Eucharist........9:00am CERES UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Pastor: Daniel Grimes Worship Service...........9:30am Sunday School............11:00am Choir, Wednesday........6:00pm Youth, Sunday..............6:00pm

FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 19 N. Main St., Portville, NY Rev. Marilyn Hale Sunday School..............9:45am Morning Worship. . . . . . .11:00am HOUSE OF PRAYER South Bolivar Road Pastor: Roy Elliot Sunday Service............1:30pm Prayer Meeting Wed.........7pm FAITH BAPTIST CHURCH 1108 Rte. 19 South at Yorks Corners Wellsville, NY 14895 Pastor: Vernon Dean 585-268-9826 Church: 585-593-5834 Sunday School............10:00am Classes for all ages Morning Worship. . . . . . .11:00am Nursery Available Sun. Eve. Service.........6:00pm Wed.: Adult Prayer, Bible Study & Praise.............7:00pm FAITH BIBLE CHURCH Rte. 417, Little Genesee, NY Office: 585-928-1856 Pastor: Clint Pearsall Sunday School.........9:45am Children’s Church and Morning Worship. . . . . . .11am Sun. Eve. Worship. . . . . . .6:30pm Wednesday Evening Teen Groups.................6:30pm Discovery Club Children’s Program & Prayer ALMA UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Pastor: Clara Wilder Sun. Morn. Worship .......11am Sun. Eve. Children...........6pm Teens..........................7pm Wed. Adult Bible Study. . . .7pm Mtg ...................................7pm

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NOVEMBER 10, 2009

FROM THE DESK OF THE SUPERINTENDENT Dear Community Members: This newsletter will focus on a very important current issue and that is H1N1 swine flu. First, I would like to inform everyone that as of November 2, we have no confirmed cases of H1N1. Secondly, we have been in continued contact with the Allegany County Health Department and they concur that there have not been any confirmed H1N1 cases. They also have reassured us that we are following the proper procedures in dealing with any flu viruses. As a health organization, they concur that closing school will not change anything. The virus is very fast moving and if a student is in school a couple of days before the symptoms appear it is already too late to do anything. We here at school are taking extra measures to try and eliminate the spread of any virus by doing extra cleaning in classrooms, cleaning computer keyboards, and disinfecting all areas student use frequently which also includes our buses. Most importantly parents should encourage their children to wash their hands, keep hands away from their mouth and eyes, and if your child does not feel well, keep them home. I understand that some students do not like to miss school and sometimes it is difficult to keep your child home when both parents work, but sending them to school and then having the nurse send them home does not help reduce the spread of any virus. Also, remember that if a child does not go to school or is sent home they should not be allowed to participate in community activities later on that day because they feel better. As adults, we know that after being sick, you tend to feel better as the day goes on but you have not completely recovered. I know the common practice is if you do not have a fever for 24 hours it is OK to return to school. I guess my personal feeling is that you should take a couple of days off to make sure you have completely recovered. I think for the next several months, we will be experiencing high numbers of students absent from school and the number may increase once the seasonal flu season begins. But closing school will not correct the problem. What will help is what is recommended by all health care agencies–washing hands frequently, get rest, and stay home when you are sick. We will continue to communicate with the Health Department and hope we will be able to have the H1N1 vaccine dispensed to our students but at the present time neither the seasonal or H1N1 vaccine are available to us. Please rest assured that we take the health and safety of all our students and staff very seriously and we will do whatever is proper and recommended by the CDC and the Health Dept. along with making sure the schools are a safe place to be. I understand that the Allegany County Health Department will be giving out both the seasonal flu and H1N1 flu shots on November 14, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Allegany County Health Department. They have a limited supply of both vaccines. On another note of interest, we have received word from the Governor’s office that he is proposing mid-year cuts. What does this mean for our district? If the cuts are approved by the legislators as presented by the Governor, our district will lose $260,000.00 mid year. That is the current budget that was approved back in May 2009 that will be reduced by $260,000.00 less from state aid. This is money that has already been budgeted for our 2009-2010 expenses. If the Governor’s proposal does pass, we may have to make mid-year cuts to reduce our cost by $260,000.00. We are currently reviewing our total budget and I have asked all supervisors to begin looking for areas that may be reduced or cut to reduce our current budget by $260,000.00. We will be monitoring this situation until final notice is given, but we are taking proactive action to make sure education programming is not reduced. As we have always done and will continue to do, we will watch our spending and make the necessary adjustments to try and proactively deal with any foreseen and unforeseen financial concerns. We will begin the development of our 2010-2011 school budget proposal and would take any concerns and ideas you may have for us to consider when we put our budget together. I am asking any community member who has ideas and would like to share them with us to give me a call here at school 585-928-2561. On December 17, at 12:45 p.m., we have scheduled our Annual Senior Citizen Luncheon at the elementary building in Richburg. We all look forward to meeting and greeting all who attend. As usual we will have a great lunch and good entertainment. See you on the 17th of December and remember if you know of anyone who cannot attend, but would like us to deliver a meal, please call Connie Emery at 928-2561 ext. 3251, and we will be glad to deliver you a meal. That time of year is fast approaching when we will soon be seeing the ground covered in snow. I know we all dread those cold nights and snowy mornings, but I guess we live in an area of the country where this is an annual occurrence. With that thought in mind, I would like to remind everyone that if we need to close school due to inclement weather or the safety of our students, we will notify the radio and TV stations as soon as possible, which is usually before 6 AM. If the weather looks like it could be bad, please listen or watch one of the stations listed below. Channel 2 TV Channel 4 TV Channel 7 TV WJQZ, Wellsville WLSV, Wellsville WOEN, Olean WHDL, Olean WPIG, Olean WBEN, Buffalo BRCS Access Channel

WGRZ-TV Buffalo AM Program WIVB-TV Buffalo AM Program WKBW-TV Buffalo AM Program 103.5 FM Radio 790 AM Radio 1360 AM Radio 1450 AM Radio 95.7 FM Radio 930 AM Radio

November is one of our busiest months of the year and one of the shortest for the number of school days. When you take out parent/teacher conference and Thanksgiving recess and Veterans’ Day, there are only 16 school days where students are in their classrooms with their teachers. That brings me to an important topic, parent/teacher conferences. By the time you receive this newsletter, we would have already had the parent/teacher conference. If you were unable to attend, you can still schedule a meeting. It is very important that as parents you keep up-to-date with your child’s progress in school. We have just reached the first marking period and if your child’s report card is showing that he or she is having some academic difficulty; I strongly recommend you schedule an appointment with your child’s teacher(s). Our staff is dedicated to help all our students achieve academic success, and they are willing to schedule individual parent meetings when you are able to meet with them. Please do not wait until it is too late and then try to make huge changes. Now is the time to react to any problems your child may be having in school. For those parents who were able to attend the parent/teacher conference, thank you for your continued support of your child’s academic success. We appreciate your support, but more importantly your child appreciates your support and needs it as they continue through our educational system. In closing, if you have any questions about our district, please give me a call. The best school community member is a well informed member. So if there are any questions or concerns, please call me at 928-2561. Have a Happy Thanksgiving.

Joseph DeCerbo Superintendent of Schools

ELEMENTARY NEWS By: Michael Schott Elementary Principal As you read this, it is hard to believe, but we are already half-way through the month of November. This month always seems to go so fast with parent/teacher conferences, Veteran’s Day, and of course, Thanksgiving recess which begins November 25th-29th. The month of November also marks the beginning of our state testing. On November 16th and 17th all of our fifth grade students will be taking the NYS Social Studies Test. It is very important for your fifth grade child to be in school the days of testing, as the test is difficult to make up given the time it takes to complete the test. I would like to thank the many parents who were able to attend parent/teacher conferences. Being able to talk with your child’s teacher(s) is a valuable part of your child’s education. I encourage you to keep the lines of communication open between you and your child’s teacher(s) to ensure your child’s success. Our elementary teachers have been involved with The Thoughtful Classroom and Literacy Strategies. These are not new programs for the teachers, but they do provide the teachers with new strategies for teaching material to their students especially in the areas of reading and writing. I have been so pleased with the majority of the students’ behavior in school thus far and their behavior is a reflection of you, the parents. So to all of you, I say THANK YOU!!! I will also take this opportunity to wish everyone a very happy Thanksgiving.

SECONDARY PRINCIPAL’S MESSAGE The Importance of Participation in Extra-Curricular Activities It is estimated that a child spends approximately 60% of their waking hours outside of the regular school day. What a child does during this time frame can have a significant impact upon their development and maturation. After school extra-curricular activities have long been credited for helping students have a more well rounded, beneficial and meaningful school experience. Some of the benefits associated with participation in extra-curricular activities include improved social skills, enhanced academic performance, leadership skills, and a greater sense of responsibility and self-discipline. Furthermore, extra-curricular activities can provide a student with a personal sense of belonging to the school, instilling feelings of accomplishment, self-worth and higher levels of self-esteem. The Bolivar-Richburg Central School District recognizes the many benefits of extracurricular activities and provides numerous opportunities for student participation in these types of activities. Within the middle and high school alone, we have extracurricular activities in the areas of athletics, academics, community service and the arts. In an effort to help our students maximize their school experience, the district remains committed to the staffing and funding of these vital extra-curricular activities. In an effort to make it possible for all of our students to benefit from these opportunities, we provide multiple transportation times, so that students can participate in these activities, while at the same time lessoning the burden of transportation on the parents. Based upon the many benefits that are associated with and provided by extracurricular participation, I hope that you will encourage your child to take advantage of and participate in one or more of the many extra-curricular opportunities offered by this wonderful school and district. If you would like additional information about this topic or have any questions regarding the types of programs offered in our building or district, please feel free to contact the school at 585-928-2561.

John R. Marshall Secondary Principal

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Senior Citizens’ Annual Christmas Dinner Bolivar-Richburg Central School Elementary Multi-Purpose Room at Richburg

Thursday, December 17, 2009 12:45 PM Call Connie Emery at 928-2561, if you need a ride or are unable to attend, but would like a dinner delivered.

EMERGENCY SCHOOL CLOSING LIST When it is necessary to delay school opening, close school, or dismiss early, the following TV and Radio Stations will be contacted. Channel 2 TV Channel 4 TV Channel 7 TV WJQZ, Wellsville WLSV, Wellsville WOEN, Olean WMXO, Olean WHDL, Olean WPIG, Olean WBEN, Buffalo

WGRZ-TV Buffalo AM Program WIVB-TV Buffalo AM Program WKBW-TV Buffalo AM Program 103.5 FM Radio 790 AM Radio 1360 AM Radio 101.5 FM Radio 1450 AM Radio 95.7 FM Radio 930 AM Radio

BOLIVAR-RICHBURG CENTRAL SCHOOL To ensure that your student(s) will receive a 2010 yearbook this spring, choose one of three easy payment methods: • Complete the form you received in the mail and return it with full payment in the envelope provided. • Order online at the secure website www.yearbookordercenter.com using our Order Number 6218. • Call the toll-free number 1-866-287-3096, Monday through Friday, 8 am until 5 pm, Central Time. Please have the information you received in the mail in-hand when you call or go online. At a minimum, you will need to know our Order Number 6218.

SPANISH NEWS... Spanish 8 worked on newsletters with information about Day of the Dead. They learned that Mexicans view death as a natural part of life and use Day of the Dead to remember loved ones who have passed away. They will be learning how to describe themselves and talk about weather. Spanish I students are back into the groove reviewing verbs while learning new vocabulary for personality. They will soon be learning words for food and describing healthy choice in Spanish. Spanish II students are talking about things to do in an amusement park while reviewing stem-changing verbs. They know how to compare things and are learning how to use those trick object pronouns. Spanish III students are continuing to look forward to the Regents exam while learning about entertainment vocabulary. We will be doing lots of practice with the preterit. Spanish IV students are writing a children’s story about the Brave Bear. Spanish V students are discussing information about immigration and related vocabulary. They are reviewing the imperfect and the preterit.

MILITARY TEST AVAILABLE FOR JUNIORS AND SENIORS On November 10, any junior or senior who is interested in a military career may take the Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery (ASVAB) at the Belmont BOCES Center from 9 a.m. – 12 p.m. This three-hour series of tests is given free of charge and is required for any student who plans on enlisting in any branch of the armed forces. The test measures a student’s math and reading abilities as well as occupational skills. However, there is no school on the test day due to our teacher conferences. Bus transportation will be provided by the school or students may drive themselves to the test. To register for the ASVAB, students must sign up with Mr. DiGirolamo by November 6. FINANCIAL AID FOR COLLEGE In December, parents of seniors will be receiving a letter in the mail inviting them to a meeting in January where Mr. DiGirolamo will explain the process of filing for financial aid for the 2010-2011 college school year. No matter what college students will attend, they must complete the FAFSA application to qualify for financial assistance to college. The application is free and students may apply online at www.fafsa.ed.gov. Two of the best resources for parents to find more information on this process are at the Higher Education Services Corporation (HESC) website: www.hesc.org and at www.finaid.org. These two sites are loaded with information for parents and are two of the very best and easiest to navigate. Furthermore, these sites are not just for parents of seniors but for parents of any students who are considering college. Lastly, parents (or students) should never pay for help with a financial aid form or for a scholarship. Help with either can be provided by us or at the college the student plans on attending. Often times the services that advertize to help you with these are scams or, at the very least, a rip-off. They often promise students thousands of dollars in financial aid. The rule of thumb, “If you have to pay, stay away!”

THE LIVING ENVIRONMENT The Living Environment classes are not slowing down for anything! Students are wrapping up a unit on photosynthesis, respiration, and classification...ask your students which two of those three are vital for life and how! From there, they will continue forward into organic molecules and genetics. They will be talking about the foods in their bodies and how they got to look the way they do. Be sure to check the school website for homework and keep checking Mrs. Eshelman’s website for all class handouts and power points. Patricia Eshelman

WHAT TO DO WHEN YOUR CHILD GETS THE FLU Despite all the handwashing and mouth covering you’ve told your children to do, sometimes they still get the flu. Their body aches, they have a horrible headache, and the cough makes your chest hurt just to hear it. So now what do you do? First, you should practice social isolation. That means keeping your sick child home, away from others that could pick up the virus. Your child should not attend Scouts, sports practices, church, or school until they are feeling better. Social isolation helps prevent the spread of the flu. Keep the child home until he or she has not had a temperature for at least 24 hours without Tylenol or ibuprofen. Allow your child to rest as much as possible. Illness is very energy-consuming, and the body needs rest to fully recover. If they restart activity too quickly, they may have a relapse that is harder to recover from completely. Chronic health conditions such as asthma or diabetes may get worse. Encourage children to drink plenty of fluids to help cool the body and prevent dehydration. If they are vomiting or otherwise unable to take in fluids, watch for dehydration (decrease in urine output, dry mucous membranes, fast heart rate, dizziness). IV fluids may become necessary in extreme cases. You may want to call your healthcare provider to see what they recommend. Unless your child has a chronic health problem, however, they may suggest that you just keep the child home and provide fluids and rest. Remember, they are seeing many patients who have serious complications from the flu. Keep yourself calm. Most of us have had the flu before, and while it may have been unpleasant, we have made it through. Being panicky wastes energy and makes other people panicky too. This creates more of a burden on the healthcare system which is already busy when there is a flu outbreak. Vicki Hefner, RN MS/HS Nurse * * * * * *

SIFE COMPETITION AT THE UNIVERSITY OF PITTSBURGH AT BRADFORD. The Business Honor Society of New York and the members of the Business Ownership and Marketing class won second place at the University of Pittsburgh at Bradford Entrepreneurship Competition. The competition is sponsored by Students In Free Enterprise.

GUIDANCE NEWS Mr. Digirolamo B-RCS SCHOLARSHIP LIST NOW AVAILABLE At their conference this fall, Mr. DiGirolamo announced to seniors B-R’s list of scholarships for them to use in their search for financial help for college. Information about applying for these scholarships is explained on the scholarship list. This list is on our school web site on the Guidance page under “useful links” Mr. “D” will announce to students when each scholarship application is available as well as the deadlines. Students are responsible for meeting the criteria and deadlines. Please contact the guidance office for any information about scholarships. JANUARY REGENTS EXAMS SCHEDULED The State has set January 26-29, 2009, as the January Regents exam period for this school year. Students wishing to re-take a Regents exam in January have been told to sign up at once in the guidance office. A schedule of the exams is posted outside the Guidance Office, listing the date and time for each exam. There is no charge for taking a January Regents exam. For more information, call Mr. DiGirolamo at 928-2561. JUNIORS TAKE PSAT On October 14th, many juniors and some sophomores took the Preliminary Scholastic Aptitude Test (PSAT) as a “warm-up” for the SAT they take next spring. The PSAT allows students to get a feel for the kind of questions that will appear on the SAT. In addition, it enters juniors into scholarship competition through the National Merit Scholarship Corporation. Also, it compares scores of our students to students from all around the country, giving students a sense of where they stand in their college preparation. Results from the PSAT will be returned to B-RCS in early December. At that time, Mr. DiGirolamo will review and interpret the results to those students who took the test.

Rick Ratzel, Andrew Ray, Samantha Robinson, Kaitlyn Gordon, Greg Milbrand, Claire Updyke, Shelby Bello, Myriah Tavano, Kevin Morsman, worked with a Sam Walton Fellow, Diana Maguire. The students presented a Business Plan that will offer school spirit products to the Bolivar-Richburg Community and School. The products chosen by the students will be unique to the community. The students named their business the Bolivar Investors. Ms. Maguire was very impressed with the Bolivar Investors plan and will continue to work with these students to develop a sound business plan that will lead to success. The Bolivar Investors would like to thank Mr. DeCerbo and Mr. Marshall for the opportunity to attend the SIFE Competition.

FIRST GRADE

Second Graders in Mrs. Wolcott’s class had a visit from Sam, the Golden Retriever. We read a story about a Golden Retriever called “Tara and Tiree, Fearless Friends.” The children had fun reading to Sam, as well as seeing his great tricks. Thanks, Mrs. Jones and Macy for sharing him with us!

THIRD GRADE Mr. McCarthy, Ms. Miles, Mr. Smith....... Congratulations to Baylee Thomas for being our student of the month in Mr. McCarthy’s room! Baylee does a great job and tries her best everyday. Good job, Baylee! HAPPY BIRTHDAY goes out to Jarrett Best! We’ve started our correspondence with our new pen pals in Massachusetts--learning about their families, favorite sports teams, foods, etc. Parents are reminded to please keep your children reading, studying their spelling words, and working on math facts. They should have some form of work to do each night....spelling math, etc. CONGRATS to Hannah Clark for being the student of the month in Ms. Miles’ classroom! Hannah loves to read Magic Tree House books, and she hopes to be a teacher when she grows up. Happy birthday to Rhiannon Peck who celebrated her birthday on Nov. 3rd! We are working hard on our writing skills and wrote some great stories about Halloween creatures last month! We have read some inspiring true stories to lead us into writing, and the students have learned to make good schematic connections to each story. Study your math facts each night, and remember to review for Friday Reading and spelling tests! Mr. Smith’s class is working on addition and subtraction of larger numbers. They are also reading some wonderful stories in reading class! The children write in their journals daily and they are studying the differences between common and proper nouns in language. Maya Graves is the student of the month....way to go Maya! We would like to wish our students and their families a wonderful Thanksgiving holiday this month, surrounded by family and friends!

FOURTH GRADE Mrs. Perry, Mr. Conklin, Mr. Pruch...... Another month has come and gone. Here in 4th grade, we have accomplished so much! The 4th graders are working so hard in all of their classes. In social studies we have finished our unit on the Native Americans. Many of the projects are coming in and, by parent/teacher conferences, they should all be out in hall by my room for your viewing pleasure. Thank you so much for your help with the many wonderful projects. We have begun our unit on explorers and have a small project we will do in class. I am looking forward to seeing everyone at conference time. Congratulations to Tessalyn Zelko for being named student of the month for my homeroom! In math, we’ve been learning how to make change. This can be so tricky. The students are also practicing their addition and subtraction strategies within word problems that involve money, as well. It looks like we’ll be making a connection between dollars and cents with the tenths and hundredths columns on the place value chart. Mrs. Perry’s student of the month was Audrey Dudley. Audrey is always ready to lend a helping hand. She is a hard-working student! Way to go, Audrey! We’ve read some great selections in our reading series this month. One of the pieces in our reading books was a play. The students enjoyed playing the different parts as we read together in class. In science we have been learning about properties of matter. At home, we’ve had a choice of ten activities to try to increase our understanding of different concepts. We’ve also had another Study Island Topic to look into. Next up for us is Simple Machines/ Force and Motion. Mr. Pruch’s student of the month was Gabriella Chudy, a friendly, helpful, hardworking and kind young lady! Nice job, Gabby!

FIFTH GRADE Mrs. Cawley, Miss Weitzel, Mr. Lounsberry.... In social studies Mr. Lounsberry’s classes are studying about four major cultural groups of North American Native Americans. Much of what we learned about the Eastern Woodlands Indians accompanied what the students studied in fourth grade. The classes were all able to relate to this group of Indians since we live in the same environment as these people. For two weeks we have been preparing for the New York State Grade 5 Social Studies test that will be given on November 16-17. We prepared by practicing on questions from several old tests. We also had New York State trivia and geography contests. In addition we worked on writing Document-Based Questions (DBQ’s), which are a major component of the state test. This is a new challenge for many fifth-graders. The fifth grade science classes wrapped up their unit on rocks and minerals. They are now starting one on electromagnetism. Everyone is looking forward to making a buzzer and a motor. Some students are also signing up to take an extra credit workshop after school on the internal combustion engine. Mr. Borer and Mr. Majot from DresserRand will be coming in to do this fun-filled learning experience at the end of November and beginning of December. Ms. Weitzel’s math classes have been working on multiplication and division. Please have your child practice their multiplication tables, as this will greatly help them. Our students of the month for November are Lydia Crump, Brent Ginter, and Nathan Sherwood. These children have been super workers and have been very polite to their classmates. Great job to all three students! Happy Thanksgiving from the entire fifth grade.

READING NEWS FROM Mrs. Young, Mrs. Neudeck, Mrs. Day & Mrs. Rickicki.... To all parents, If you would like to help your child become a more fluent reader, please read this: In only 10 -15 minutes a day, you can help your child become a better reader. Step 1 - Choose a short story, passage, or poem to read together. Step 2 - Have your child read a couple of sentences to you. Jot down any words that your child has difficulty with, to review later. Step 3 - Take turns reading sentences or paragraphs to each other. Step 4 - Continue reading the same text everyday until the child can read it fluently and independently. Step 5 - Keep it fun and praise your child for good effort! With consistency, you will see gains! Strategies for decoding bigger words: Encourage your child to look for little words that are hidden inside the bigger word. Break the word into smaller pieces (syllables). Do not let him/her look at the first letter and then make a guess. Have your child look at the whole word and read the parts that he/she does recognize before blending the parts together. Thanks for your help and have fun reading!

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SECOND GRADE Mrs. Babcock, Mrs. Hill, Mrs. Lemaster, Mrs. Wolcott...... October was a busy month! Second graders learned about seeing-eye dogs, rescue dogs, dogs that help those who are deaf, and therapy monkeys. We studied ants and other insects. We even worked on a “play” in our reading book. We have also been learning a lot about baseball. Reading takes us to different topics and sometimes to different countries. Thank you for reading WITH your child! Math class has us memorizing math facts and counting by twos, threes, fives, and tens. We are using math terms like “expanded form” and “digits”. We are also getting much experience with Word Problems. It is helpful for you to look over your child’s papers and see if there is difficulty in a certain area. We will be sharing about the things we are thankful for. “We are thankful for our family,” is always one of the first sentences we hear. Thanks for being involved in the life of your child. We look forward to meeting all of you at Parent Teacher Conferences. Happy Birthday to our November Birthdays: Nov. 2 - Christopher Carpenter, Nov. 4 - Seth Brisky and Madison Cowles, Nov. 6 - Madisyn Dannheim, Nov. 9 - Alexis Dudley, Nov. 10 - Alissa Wright, Nov. 11 - Jasey Hemphill, Nov. 12 - Gavyn Neudeck, Nov. 15 - Gabriel Coats, Nov. 17 - Kyla Burdick. Congratulations to our students of the month for November! Veda Burdick, from Mrs. Lemaster’s room, is very respectful and kind to others. She is quick to share her smile with everyone. Felicity Mattison, from Mrs. Babcock’s room, is a polite, responsible, and respectful student. She is a cheerful and kind friend who sets a good example for her classmates. Alexis Dudley, from Mrs. Hill’s room, is a big help in the classroom. She is a wonderful role model to others. She is always following directions and being kind to others. Good job! Cole Burkett, from Mrs. Wolcott’s room, has worked so hard this month. He has improved in all areas! Cole is a good example of our character trait, RESPONSIBILITY. Congratulations, Cole.



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Mrs. Allen, Mr. Bogey, Mrs. McClellan, Mrs. Scott....... October has been a busy month for the first grades. We had a week of activities centered around Fire Prevention. We drew posters to show what we learned about fire dangers and how to stay safe. We enjoyed a visit from the Richburg Fire Department. It was fun to meet Smokey the Bear. We enjoyed the pencils, rulers, and coloring books they gave us. Thanks to the Richburg Fire Department for all they did for us! We really appreciate it. Be sure to remember to change the batteries in your smoke detector. This month we have been reading and listening to many exciting stories about animals. We are learning about their habitats and how people and animals are important to one another. We made different habitat dioramas as a culminating activity. The children have done well sounding and blending their words this month. We appreciate all the support from the parents while we practice our reading. We have been practicing some reading strategies from the Thoughtful Classroom as well. We are doing Kindling each Monday. This reminds us that good thinking is slow. It helps us think before we raise our hands. We have used the Fist List to help us organize our thoughts before writing. Finally, we are thinking about each child’s learning style. We love to do task rotations so we can do a task in our favorite style and stretch ourselves by trying another activity outside of our learning style. It is fun and is helping us become better learners. In math we have been adding and subtracting. The children are using different strategies for solving word problems. We are building our math vocabulary also. For Halloween, we had many fun activities planned. We even did a task rotation on spiders for part of the Halloween festivities. We did crafts, cooperative groups, used the computers, and reinforced our daily skills using Halloween as a theme. We donned our costumes and had a little parade at the school. We certainly had fun. Thanks to all the parents who helped with our Halloween parties. Congratulations to the following students of the month: Mrs. Allen- Kelsey Ferris, Mrs. Scott- Allyson Hebert, Mr. Bogey- Dominick Baldwin and Mrs. McClellan - Logan Bess. All are very responsible, hard working first graders. November birthday wishes go to Kayla Wyckoff - 5th, Landon Pilon - 6th, River Stives - 14th and Ashtin Wheeler - 18th.

Mrs. Harmon........ Happy November everyone. Before we know it Thanksgiving will be here, along with the snow, and with it, the urge to stay inside snuggled up with a blanket and a cup of hot cocoa. How marvelous that does sound. October was a busy month for all of us here in Ms. Harmon’s room. The students celebrated my birthday with me, and thanks to Mrs. Rockefeller, we had cupcakes to make it a perfect day for me. Thank you, Mrs. Rockefeller. The students have learned many new things this past month; multiple digit multiplication, measurement, and those old favorites, vocabulary words, just to name a few. The end of the month had us celebrating Halloween. There were three witches, one princess, and one ninja prancing around the room. We had a great time, starting with breakfast, compliments of Ms. Harmon, and juice, etc. It was my very first Halloween celebration as an elementary school teacher, and I had a blast. I look forward to so many more celebrations with my wonderful students. November will find us learning about the Pilgrims and their trek to the new world for freedom from oppression. It is and will be a great time to be thankful for what we have in life. Every day, we should be thankful for what we have. October’s student of the month is Elizabeth Hitchcock. Beth is a wonderful young lady who goes out of her way every day to help others. Regardless what she is doing, if someone needs help, she is there with a helping hand. Thank you Beth for everything you do.

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NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY By Ms. Dimmig Membership in the National Honor Society is one of the highest honors awarded to a high school student. As part of the by-laws of the National Honor Society Constitution, each school district is required to publish its selection procedures. Bolivar-Richburg’s selection procedures are as follows: NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY MEMBERSHIP PROCEDURES Each high school teacher receives a list of juniors and seniors who have met the scholastic eligibility requirement of 85%. This score reflects the student’s cumulative high school average through the midpoint of the current school year. The teachers will evaluate students on the three other criteria necessary for selection: leadership, service and character. Teachers will only evaluate students with whom they have had direct contact. During this process, each scholastically eligible student receives and completes a Student Activity Information Sheet. On it, students list their activities and extracurricular information for the Faculty Council to review. The Faculty Council is a committee consisting of five high school teachers and is annually appointed by the principal. The principal and NHS advisor are non-voting members of the council. This body reviews each student’s activity form as well as the faculty recommendations. Candidates receiving a majority vote of the Faculty Council are inducted into our NHS chapter. Some of the guidelines used in judging a student’s leadership, service and character are: ⌧ ⌧ ⌧

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GIRLS SOCCER WRAP-UP FOR 2009 Coach Emery and the entire Girls Soccer program would like to thank everyone again for their continued support this season. The Girls Varsity Soccer team topped off their season by winning their fourth straight Allegany County Division I Championship! “I thoroughly enjoyed working with this group,” stated coach Emery...”Their parents, our school district, and in fact, our entire community has a lot to be proud of with these girls. They have demonstrated the utmost in sportsmanship and class in the way they have conducted themselves, win or lose, throughout the season. I also can’t say enough about how impressed I was with their cohesiveness. They just seemed to get along with each other so well... it made them fun to coach.” Although the Wolverines were eliminated by a shoot-out in the quarter final round of Sectionals last week, coach Emery still indicated... “We played so well this year, with so much heart, and such determination... as a friend told me recently, we really can’t define ourselves by one ‘shoot out’ lack of advancement... I think over the past five years we have been one of the better teams in the county and in our Sectional Division and we should all be happy about that! Thanks to our coaches...Mrs. Margeson at the Modified level, and Ms. Henneman at the JV level... and the parents and community members that are active in our community youth soccer programs, our whole soccer program has evolved and improved over the years! If you’re a soccer fan within our district, you have to be excited about what you have been seeing!” Team Information: Final 2009 Record Record over the past 5 years

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The Business Honor Society of New York and The Business Ownership and Marketing Class would like to thank everyone who assisted with promoting and organizing the Community Bank Blood drive that was to be held on October 29. The Business Ownership and Marketing Class may hold another blood drive in the spring. Thank you all for your support and help.

SECONDARY LIBRARY MEDIA CENTER by Ms. Dimmig October has been a busy month in the Secondary Library Media Center. Mr. Baldwin’s Advanced Placement History class was in the Library twice researching famous Revolutionary Americans and how the Constitution improved the Articles of Confederation, Mr. Thornton’s Environmental Science class chose books for their 1st quarter book reports, Mr. Allen’s 6th Grade Social Studies class began working on their Geopedia project by using the Almanacs to locate countries by continent, Mrs. Walker’s Spanish IV class used the computers in the LMC to find information for their virtual field trip, Mr. Peck’s Sports Journalism class was in the Library three times in the month to find information for their own “Shaq V...” Show also to find sports current events and to begin researching the World Series, Mr. Gibbon’s Earth Science classes used the magazine databases to find articles on recent earthquakes, volcanoes and tsunamis, Mrs. Cady’s Business Ownership and Marketing class began researching American Tycoons of the late 19th and early 20th century, Mrs. Lasnick’s 8th grade Spanish classes were investigating the Hispanic holiday “The Day of the Dead” and how it compares and contrasts to our Halloween and many of Mrs. Donahue’s English students were in to get a second book for their individual reading. Please remind your students to check the due date in the back of their library book and renew them if they are not finished.

EARTH SCIENCE In Earth Science we have completed our unit on rocks and minerals. We now turn our attention to the forces at work inside the Earth. This includes earthquakes and volcanoes as well as the Plate Tectonic Theory. After that we will focus on the activity that occurs on the Earth’s surface which will include weathering and erosion. It is important that students keep up with the class work as well as lab and lab reporting. This is especially true if they are absent. It is difficult to catch up if one gets too far behind. Please encourage your kids to use advisement to get help and to make up any activities that may have been missed due to absences. The darker days of autumn and soon winter are upon us and the holiday season and winter sports season will start soon. Budgeting time will be more important than ever. Hopefully studying will be included during these busy days. Studying and homework are such an important part of the education process. If we all work together I hope that we can get our students to do both and as a result, do the very best that they can in all of their academic classes. Hope to see you during parent-teacher conferences! Happy Fall and Thanksgiving to all of you. Mr. Gibbons

VOCAL MUSIC Mr. Keir Congratulations to the following students in Senior Choir for being selected to be section leaders for 2009-2010. Kaitlyn Sexton, Soprano 1; Jade Nolan, Soprano 2; Stacy Sisson, Alto; Jamison Riling, Tenor; and Jacob Boll, Bass. The choir students have been working hard making music and preparing for the concert. These section leaders are leading the way helping our group to be successful. Congratulations also to the following vocal students who attended the Jr High Area All-State event in Elmira over the weekend: Bryce Anderson, Erin Clark, Sierra Nolan, Amanda Rockefeller, and Allison VanSickle. Next weekend is the Senior High event and we also congratulate the following students: Tiffany Gleason, Breanne Hacket, Stephanie Hulin, Jamison Riling, Alyssa Rockefeller, Alyssa Snyder, and Marissa Thurst. Each student was selected based on their solofest scores from spring of 2009.

YES, YOU CAN STILL ORDER A BRCS YEARBOOK! Remember, the Yearbook Order Center is up and running if you know anyone who is interested in ordering a yearbook (local libraries, student’s relatives, etc.). To order a yearbook, go to www.yearbookordercenter.com/?jobnumber=6218. Bolivar Richburg’s order number is 6218.

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NEWS FROM THE CAREERS AND FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT CLASS American teenagers spent $179 billion of their own money in 2006, an average of more than $107 per week, per teenager. Teens have a direct influence on the household spending by parents and caregivers. Yet most teenagers lack the skills and knowledge to evaluate risks and opportunities when making purchasing decisions. With this in mind the National Consumers League provides a Life Smarts consumer education program. This program is free to all teenagers grades 9-12. The Careers and Financial Management class joined this competition in October on the Varsity Level. The students are learning about Personal Finance, Health and Safety, Environment, Technology, and Consumer Rights and Responsibilities. The students take practice quizzes, study financial, health, environmental and technology data bases on-line. The students then take a test to compete against other students nationwide. The students have had a great time questioning each other, debating questions, sharing information and finding websites that offer a wide range of information. The Career and Financial Management Class would like to thank Mr. DeCerbo and Mr. Marshall for giving them the opportunity to enter the Life Smarts competition.

Miss Glover, Mrs. Mitchell, Mrs. Rogers, Mrs. Sitter-Tompkins... We have been working very hard in kindergarten this past month. The students have been learning a lot in reading. We have started to blend sounds to make words. The students are starting to sound out simple words in their reading books. They are doing well. Keep up the good work! We have also been working on compare and contrast, main idea, and setting. We have started learning about animals in our reading series. For the month of November, we will complete the unit “Animals Live Here.” Students will learn about: ocean environments, desert animals, orange groves, grasslands, and what animals do in the winter. We will read the stories: Life In An Ocean, ABC’s Under The Sea, Oceans, Armadillo’s Orange, Desert Life, Animal Babies In the Grasslands, Bear Snores On, Bears, The Winter Storm, A Bed For The Winter, and What Animals Do In The Fall. We have been learning the letters Mm, Ss, Aa, Tt, and Pp. The students do a wonderful job with the letter of the week. Please keep working on the letters and sounds at home. We have just finished working on positions in math. They are able to identify above, below, top, middle, bottom, over, on, under, inside, outside, right, and left. The students are doing an excellent job with locating the positions. We will also be working on number identification, counting sets, and writing numbers 1-10. Birthday wishes go out to Zane Pangburn (Nov. 14th) and Gabe Dennis (Nov. 22nd). We hope you have a great day boys! We hope everyone has a Happy Thanksgiving!!

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BOLIVAR-RICHBURG CENTRAL SCHOOL LUNCH MENU November 11 - November 17, 2009 Wed. No School. Thurs. Breakfast: Cinnamon Rolls. Lunch: Cheeseburger, Tater Tots, Mixed Vegetables, Fruit. Fri. Breakfast: Pancakes, Syrup. Lunch: Tomato Soup, Toasted Cheese Sandwiches, Vegetable Sticks, Fruit. Mon. Breakfast: Bagel, Cream Cheese. Lunch: Barbecue Pork on Bun, French Fries, Corn. Tues. Breakfast: French Toast Sticks. Lunch: Spaghetti with Meat Sauce, Green Beans, Fruit. Lunch Prices: Full- $1.50. Reduced- 25¢. Please ask for your card and use your ID number at all times when purchasing food in the cafeteria. If you have an allergy to any food items please contact the cafeteria manager for an alternate. Elementary Students Pre Order Salads include: Vegetables, Meat, Cheese and Roll. Served Daily Assorted 8 oz. Milk, Fresh Fruit. Served Daily at the MS/HS: Grab and Go Line- Salads, Subs, Pizza, Fruit, Juice and Milk.

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FIGHTING CHILDHOOD OBESITY FOCUS OF EDUCATION EFFORTS Wellsville, NY (October 30, 2009)- Fighting childhood obesity is the driving force behind several recent and on-going initiatives at Jones Memorial Hospital. It was also the subject of an education session held on November 4 for staff members of local school districts. Jones Memorial is one of three local hospitals to receive a $14,000 grant from the New York State Rural Health Network Development Program. Earmarked for two purposes - childhood obesity prevention and employee wellness - the grant funds at JMH are being coordinated by Brenda Szabo, DPT, Administrative Director of Diagnostics and Rehab. The employee health aspect of the grant is being addressed with hospital-wide participation in the Wegman’s Eat Well. Live Well. Challenge. According to Dr. Szabo, more than 80-percent of the JMH staff is participating in the challenge. “We have 220 employees who are wearing pedometers, counting their fruits and vegetables, and learning how to live healthier lives,” she said. “The response to this is very exciting.” The second aspect of the grant, prevention of childhood obesity, has been the focus of several recent activities. At the annual Child Health and Safety Fair in October, JMH therapists stressed the importance of exercise to good health and the nutrition staff talked to families about incorporating healthy eating habits into their daily lives. The hospital has also partnered with Giant Food Mart in Wellsville to distribute coupons for fresh fruit and vegetables. To demonstrate how local schools can be a part of the fight against childhood obesity, JMH is sponsoring an education session featuring Dr. Antonia Demas. The initial planning for this session took place during a general assembly for 90 invited guests from JMH, Noyes Memorial Hospital in Dansville and Thompson Health in Canandaigua. In addition to a keynote presentation by Dr. Demas, that afternoon included a panel discussion of issues raised by those who attended the event. The panelists were Dr. Zahi Kassas, a pediatrician in Wellsville; Todd Fowler, Food Service Director for the Bloomfield School District; and Linda Beardsley, Senior Health Educator with the Department of Health in Livingston County. As president of the Food Studies Institute, Dr. Demas has developed a curriculum entitled Food is Elementary, which has been used in more than 12,000 schools in 33 states. The second part of the training will take place at a later date and involves a presentation of Dr. Demas’ curriculum to fifth graders at three area schools. “Dr. Demas shows kids how to prepare healthy snacks by using fruits and vegetables in unusual ways - like Brussels Sprout Boats,” Dr. Szabo said. “She encourages them to experience foods that they don’t normally eat and learn that eating healthy doesn’t mean you can’t enjoy your food.”

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585-928-4314 Mike/Steve Learn 2009 CORNELL REGIONAL FARM & SMALL BUSINESS ONE-DAY INCOME TAX SCHOOL The Regional Farm and Small Business Income Tax School is an opportunity for the local income tax preparers to learn about the latest changes in the Internal Revenue Service and New York State Tax Laws. CPAs, Public Accountants, Enrolled Agents, Attorneys, Bookkeepers and any individuals for the planning and filing of 2009 tax returns are encouraged to attend the 2009 Cornell Regional Farm and Small Business One Day Income Tax School. Tuesday, December 8th, Springville Fire Hall, 405 W. Main St., Springville, NY. Wednesday, December 9th, Batavia Party House, 5762 E. Main Road, Stafford, NY. Time: Registration starts at 8am. Class runs from 8:30am to 4:30pm. Cost: There is a cost for the program. Register before November 25, 2009 to receive discounted registration fee. (The registration fee includes materials, lunch buffet and breaks). Deadline for registration is Monday, November 26, 2009. To obtain registration forms go online to www.ccealleganycattaraugus.org/index.php/ agriculture Speakers: Joseph A. Bennett, CPA- Sr. Extension Associate with leadership in income tax management at Cornell University. Charles Z. Radick, EA- Farm Accounting, Consulting and Tax Service, Preston, NY. Topics of discussion: New 2009 Legislation - American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA). New York State Income Tax Issues: Licensing of tax preparers, New Higher Temporary Rates, Farmer’s School Tax Credit. Retirement Issues: Retirement Plans, Social Security Tax Management. Business Issues: Business use of home, Depreciation and Cost Recovery. Farm Issues: Farmer’s Income Averaging, New Farm Equipment Recovery Period, Sale of Farm Assets. Individual Issues: Long Term Capital Gain Tax Rates, Kiddie Tax, Sale of Residence. If you need more information or have special needs, please contact Cornell Cooperative Extension of Cattaraugus/ Allegany Counties at 716-699-2377 ext. 125 or e-mail at [email protected] f

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No sword bites so fiercely as an evil tongue. -Sir Philip Sidney *** SHARE THE LOVE PROGRAM Representatives from the Cameron County Family Center’s Share the Love program visited Charles Cole Memorial Hospital’s Long Term Care residents to deliver Halloween cards. Program organizers Kris Fapore and Sissy Miller deliver holiday cards throughout the year and also visit residents at the Guy and Mary Felt Manor, Grove House, and Elk Regional Medical Center. s r

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LEADERSHIP CATTARAUGUS SEEKS APPLICANTS FOR CLASS OF 2010 Leadership Cattaraugus, a program that helps to “grow” future civic and community leaders, is accepting applications for its class of 2010. Participants attend sessions on economic development, education, tourism, agri-business, government, health and medical issues, human services and a full day of board member development. Leadership Cattaraugus Alumni serve on over 250 Boards of Directors in the greater Olean area. Applications are now being accepted for the 2010 program, which will begin in March. All applications will be screened by a selection committee and those selected will be notified in February. The selection criteria includes leadership potential, commitment to service, and a clear desire to contribute to the county’s well-being. For more details and an application form, visit the Leadership Cattaraugus web site at www.leadershipcattaraugus.org or call Jesse Gugino, Administrator of Leadership Cattaraugus, at 716-376-7572. fb

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SEASONAL INFLUENZA (FLU) AND PNEUMOCCOCAL (PNEUMONIA) VACCINES AT NO COST Charles Cole Memorial Hospital and the Potter County Office of Aging, through a grant by the Pennsylvania Department of Health, will provide seasonal influenza (flu) and pneumoccocal (pneumonia) vaccines at no cost to Potter County adults this fall. Due to limited supplies of the seasonal flu vaccine, and specific criteria required by the grant that provided the vaccine, immunizations will be administered to Potter County residents 60 and older; or Potter County residents 18 to 59 years of age who are pregnant, a health care provider, primary or routine caregiver of children, birth to five years of age, have conditions such as diabetes, lung, kidney or heart disease, anemia, immune diseases, or cancer, or those taking long term steroid treatment. After the scheduled clinics conclude, any remaining vaccine will be available to Potter County adults (18 and over), during clinics at the Coudersport Wellness Center from 4 to 7 p.m., December 7 and from 5 to 8 p.m., December 10. Updates on vaccine availability can be found by visiting www.charlescolehospital.com The clinics will be held in the following communities: Nov. 12- 9am-12pm, Genesee United Methodist Church Nov. 12- 2-5pm, Harrison Valley Community Building Nov. 13- 9am-1pm, Coudersport Senior Center Nov. 16- 10am-1pm, Austin Fire Hall Nov. 18- 10am-12pm, Galeton Senior Center Nov. 20- 11am-2pm, Roulette Human Services Nov. 25- 9am-12pm, Ulysses Senior Center Dec. 7- 4-7pm, Coudersport Wellness Center (pending available vaccine) Dec. 10- 5-8pm, Coudersport Wellness Center (pending available vaccine) fb

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Bolivar-Richburg Youth Cheerleading Competition On October 24, 2009, the BolivarRichburg Youth Cheerleaders competed in the annual “Cheer Off” Competition, held in Cuba, NY. The Pee Wee level took 1st Place in their division. The Ponies took 2nd Place in their division. The Midgets took 2nd Place in their division. The girls and coaches work really hard to learn the routine and dedicate many hours to this program. They should be very proud of themselves!! Good job Lady Wolverines!

Submitted by Tammy Ray. Photos by Char Stone. Top Right: Midget Cheerleaders Middle Left: Pee Wee Cheerleaders Middle Right: Pony Cheerleaders Bottom: All Cheerleaders

NOVEMBER IS AMERICAN DIABETES MONTH® Olean General Hospital is offering a free community Diabetes Health Fair Olean, NY- 24 Million Americans have diabetes and 54 million have pre-diabetes. Diabetes is the leading cause of kidney disease, stroke, blindness, and amputation, yet nearly 25% of people who have it don’t even know it. This November, the American Diabetes Association (ADA) and Olean General Hospital are spreading the message during American Diabetes Month® to “Stop Diabetes”. In an effort to provide preventive information and teach blood glucose control, Olean General Hospital is holding a community Diabetes Health Fair on November 17 from 3:00 to 6:00 p.m. in the Education Center at 515 Main Street. The Diabetes Health Fair will offer free blood sugar and blood pressure screenings, exercise demonstrations, carbohydrate counting, OGH diabetes services information, wound treatment assistance, foot care tips, sleep apnea quizzes, dental care information, door prizes, giveaways and the opportunity to talk to Diabetes Educators and other Olean General Hospital department specialists. For questions or more information about diabetes resources at Olean General Hospital, please contact Barbara Walker, RN, diabetes educator at 716-375-4127 or [email protected]

Photo right to left: Barb Walker, RN, diabetes educator at Olean General Hospital, administers a blood glucose test to Kay Karl, assistant nurse manager. Free screenings will be provided at the community Diabetes Health Fair. fb

The Moneysaver Staff got into the Halloween Spirit and Journeyed to the Land of Oz on Friday, October 30, 2009.

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WHAT MORE COULD YOU ASK FOR? / CUBA: Renovated 3 bedroom home featuring spacious living room, kitchen and bedroom. Front and back stairwells for the upstairs. New roof, new furnace and garage. Low down payment. $580/mo. P&I. Call Cornerstone, 607-936-1945. www.homesbycornerstone.com & www.whatmakescornerstonedifferent.com c GREAT BUY / FRIENDSHIP: Remodeled village home on a half acre lot with new roof and antique flare. Low down payment, $480/mo. P&I. Call Cornerstone, 607-936-1945. www.homesbycornerstone.com & www.whatmakescornerstonedifferent.com c NEW ON THE MARKET / FRIENDSHIP: Decent 3 bedroom home with very affordable payment and taxes. 1/2 acre lot. Low down payment, $380/mo. P&I. Call Cornerstone, 607-936-1945. www.homesbycornerstone.com & www.whatmakescornerstonedifferent.com c

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Race: Checker O’Reilly Auto Parts 500 Presented by Pennzoil Where: Phoenix International Raceway When: Sun., Nov. 15, 2009 2:30 p.m. On the Air: ABC 2008 Winner: Jimmie Johnson, 11/09/08

While competing full time on the Sprint Cup circuit, driver/owner Robby Gordon also has raced in the Dakar Rally and Baja 1000. (Getty Images photo). championship of NASCAR’s *** premier series since the late Alan Monte Dutton has covered Kulwicki in 1992, and no motorsports for The Gaston (N.C.) representative of a single-car team Gazette since 1993. He was named has won it all since the late Dale writer of the year by the National Earnhardt in 1994. Motorsports Press Association in As thoroughly modern as 2008. His blog NASCAR This Gordon is, an argument can be Week (http://nascar.rbma.com) made that he shares much with the features all of his reporting on fierce individualists who built racing, roots music and life on the NASCAR, men like Junior road. E-mail Monte at Johnson, Bud Moore, Dave Marcis [email protected]. and Junie Donlavey, who owned the first Cup car Gordon ever (c) 2009 King Features Synd., Inc. drove.

second to none. But it wasn’t until 1988, when NASCAR’s Cup Series racing came to PIR, that auto racing in Phoenix really became a major sporting attraction for the Valley of the Sun. New racing legends and legends-in-the-making like Davey Allison, Richard Petty, Dale Earnhardt, Rusty Wallace and the rest of the Cup stars found out firsthand what their Champ Car brethren had known for years: Phoenix International Raceway is truly a great place to race, both for the drivers and especially the fans.

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Track Details: Completed: 1964 Distance: 1 mile Shape: Tri-oval Banking: 11º Turns 1-2 9º Turns 3-4 3º frontstretch 9º backstretch Frontstretch: 1,179 ft. Backstretch: 1,551 ft. Seating: 76,800

BIG LOT / FRIENDSHIP: Decent 3 bedroom mobile home with full basement and 2 car garage on its own 1.3 acres. Low down payment, $480/mo. P&I. Call Cornerstone, 607-936-1945. www.homesbycornerstone.com & www.whatmakescornerstonedifferent.com c ——————————————————————————————— ROCKY BOOTS - AREA’S LOWEST PRICES! No sales tax. Open 7 days; Sundays 10am-2pm. Howard’s, Shinglehouse, Pa. 814-697-6241. 7/6c ——————————————————————————————— OWNER WILL FINANCE / FRIENDSHIP: Beautifully renovated 3 bedroom, 1 bath home with new windows, vinyl siding and new roof. Low down payment, $480/mo. P&I. Call Cornerstone, 607936-1945. www.homesbycornerstone.com & www.whatmakescornerstonedifferent.com c STAR OF THE EAST CHAPTER #109 Star of the East Chapter #109, Order of the Eastern Star, will meet Tuesday, November 10th at 7:30pm at the Bolivar Masonic Hall, Main St., Bolivar, NY. All members are requested to be there. Election of new officers will be held. Reports will be given by the Secretary, Trustees, Treasurer and Auditors. Refreshments will be furnished by Vint and Mary Griswold. 2/3f

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Race Record: Tony Stewart, 118.132, 11/07/99 Qualifying Record: Rusty Wallace, 134.718, 2000

Nationwide Series Race: Able Body Labor 200 Where: Phoenix International Raceway When: Sat., Nov. 14, 2009 4:00 p.m. On the Air: ESPN2 2008 Winner: Carl Edwards, 11/08/08 Race Record: Jeff Burton, 115.415, 11/04/00 Qualifying Record: Jimmy Spencer, 131.339, 2001

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OSWAYO VALLEY SCHOOL DISTRICT MENU November 11 - November 17, 2009 Wed. Breakfast: Cereal Bar. Lunch: Beef and Cheese Burrito, Corn, Mandarin Oranges, Banana Bread. Thurs. Breakfast: Cinnamon Pizza. Lunch: Chicken and Biscuit, Mixed Vegetables, Applesauce. Fri. Breakfast: Breakfast on a Stick. Lunch: H.S.- Roast Beef on Bun, Potato Salad, Elem.- Pepperoni Pizza, Green Beans, Mixed Fruit. Mon. Breakfast: Waffles. Lunch: Hot Dog on a Bun, Sauerkraut / Texas Hot Sauce, Baked Beans, Baked Chips, Peaches. Tues. Breakfast: Scrambled Eggs, Sausage. Lunch: Beef and Cheese Nachos, California Blend, Dinner Roll, Pineapple. Lunch Alternatives: Salad Bar or Soup and Sandwich. Mon.- Peanut Butter and Jelly, Vegetable Soup. Tues.- Tuna, Tomato Soup. Wed.- Peanut Butter and Jelly, Chicken Noodle Soup. Thurs.- Cold Cuts, Vegetable Soup. Fri.Cook’s Choice, Tomato Soup. All Breakfasts and Lunches are served with milk. All Menus Are Subject To Change.

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The PORTVILLE COMMUNITY FOOD PANTRY, located at the First Presbyterian Church, 19 N. Main St., Portville, is a volunteer organization of the Portville Community. It is a supplemental and emergency food pantry seeking to serve the residents of the Portville School district. Anyone who receives assistance (food stamps, welfare, Social Security, etc.) and resides in the Portville School District is eligible to receive food from the Portville Community Food Pantry. The food pantry is open the fourth Wednesday of each month from 10 a.m. to noon and again from 6 to 8 p.m. tf

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Track History: In 1964, when Phoenix International Raceway was carved out of the foothills of the Estrella Mountains, it was intended to be a new jewel in the crown of American open-wheel racing. Drivers like Mario Andretti, A.J. Foyt, Parnelli Jones and the 218 N. Main St. Unsers soon came to love the 1mile paved oval with the unique PO Box I, Bolivar, NY bend in the backstretch. And they really loved coming to Phoenix, 585-928-2470 where the tourism industry was www.moneysaveradvertising.com just starting to grow, and its Western style hospitality was

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When Robby Gordon was asked if he had any advice to give Tony Stewart about being both a driver and owner, Gordon said, “Be careful what you wish for. You might just get it.” Gordon, however, was kidding. “You know, it’s a chore to be the driver and the owner,” he says. “At the same time, provided you hire the right people and they do their job, and follow through with it and take ownership, it’s not that big a deal. It’s just a case where you have to get involved in certain situations.” It sometimes seems as if Robby Gordon has an unwieldy nickname because his name is so often followed by parentheses: “(no

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relation to Jeff).” But the other Gordon, who has won three times in the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series himself, is one of America’s more versatile and talented drivers. Like the “other” Gordon, Robby was born in California. Like Tony Stewart, he has twice competed in the Indianapolis 500 and CocaCola 600 on the same day. Unlike Jeff Gordon and Stewart, Robby has won the Baja 1000 three times, and he has competed in recent years in the Dakar Rally. He has won in Indy cars, stock cars and off-road vehicles. Desert racing also provided a foundation in the careers of Jimmie Johnson and Casey Mears. Unlike Johnson and Mears, though, Gordon still competes in off-road racing’s major events. In 2005, Gordon became the first American to win a stage in the Dakar Rally, and in 1999, he would’ve won the Indy 500 had his car had enough fuel to complete the final lap. In NASCAR, Robby Gordon follows a fiercely independent path, with more in common with the sport’s pioneers than most of his modern-day colleagues. No driver-owner has won the

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MSRP

AWD, a.t., 3.6L FWD, a.t., 1.6L 4WD, a.t., 4.2L 4WD, a.t., 4.8L 4WD, a.t., 5.3L 4WD, a.t., 5.3L 4WD, a.t., 5.3L 4WD, a.t., 5.3L 4WD, a.t., 5.3L FWD, a.t., 1.6L FWD, a.t., 1.6L FWD, a.t., 1.6L FWD, a.t., 1.6L FWD, a.t., 2.2L FWD, a.t., 2.4L FWD, a.t., 2.4L FWD, a.t., 5.3L FWD, a.t., 3.9L FWD, a.t., 2.4L FWD, a.t., 2.4L 4WD, a.t., 5.3L 4WD, a.t., 5.3L 4WD, a.t., 4.8L 4WD, a.t., 5.3L 4WD, a.t., 4.8L 4WD, a.t., 4.8L 4WD, a.t., 5.3L 4WD, a.t., 4.8L

$

DISCRIPTION

Red, 84,681 mi. Red, 76,403 mi. Gray, Xm, a.t., 18,006 mi. White, 13,970 mi. 4WD, 143” WB, blue, 47,096 mi. 3.5L, black, 40,951 mi. Silver, 24,430 mi. 4WD, silver, 54,795 mi. AWD, white, 50,280 mi. Base, orange, 48,300 mi. V8, tan, 52,633 mi. 4 Dr., 4WD, white, 15,238 mi. Red, 45,562 mi. Green, 31,288 mi. 4WD, silver, 55,486 mi. A.T., burgundy, 7,578 mi. Orange, 31,354 mi. W/T, 4WD, V6, 135,365 mi. Blue, 105,004 mi. Blue, 10,715 mi. 4WD, black, 55,400 mi. 4WD, maroon, 55,374 mi. 4x4, beige, 80,559 mi. Blue, 21,882 mi. 4WD, 143” WB, beige, 70,646 mi. FWD, W/1S, silver, 69,200 mi. 117,103 mi. Green, 73,527 mi. 4WD, silver, 58,756 mi. 4WD, blue, 8,577 mi. 4WD, tan, 34,874 mi. V6, maroon, 19,149 mi. AWD, black, 127,651 mi. 4WD, tan, 34,887 mi. 4WD, 51,000 mi. 4x4, 74,717 mi. 4WD, blue, 67,453 mi. 4WD, 143.5” WB, 35,526 mi.

SALE $

50,710 17,180 $ 39,645 $ 33,341 $ 36,375 $ 39,089 $ 53,190 $ 37,689 $ 34,990 $ 17,995 $ 16,860 $ 17,880 $ 17,085 $ 17,510 $ 25,650 $ 26,625 $ 33,420 $ 30,085 $ 22,325 $ 22,325 $ 48,581 $ 36,720 $ 32,640 $ 35,505 $ 34,360 $ 33,450 $ 48,200 $ 34,955

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$

MSRP $

5,995 2,599 $ 15,825 $ 15,981 $ 21,995 $ 13,920 $ 22,995 $ 16,980 $ 13,825 $ 11,850 $ 26,850 $ 22,875 $ 19,480 $ 21,980 $ 14,980 $ 13,725 $ 16,950 $ 7,995 $ 5,995 $ 19,995 $ 32,995 $ 15,995 $ 15,995 $ 23,995 $ 18,300 $ 9,750 $ 5,995 $ 8,595 $ 18,850 $ 23,995 $ 35,500 $ 22,500 $ 13,995 $ 19,255 $ 15,995 $ 13,995 $ 24,995 $ 24,995 $

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