Amherst/Getzville Courier/ Friday, October 17, 2014
1
PROMOTE Your Business
-AMHERST/GETZVILLE-
HERE!
Community Papers of Western New York, LLC
Call Today: 716.668.5223 OCTOBER 17, 2014
CIRCULATION 10,155
Daemen College among top Military Friendly schools in the country For the sixth consecutive year, Daemen College has been selected by Victory Media for the Military Friendly Schools list, a designation awarded to only the top 15 percent of colleges, universities and trade schools in the country that have demonstrated a commitment to supporting student veterans on campus and in their careers. “Being selected again for this national designation aptly reflects Daemen’s continued dedication to providing an outstanding education and comprehensive services to the veterans who are an important part of our college community,” said Daemen
President Gary A. Olson. “We are proud to have been selected as a 2015 Military Friendly School.” The Daemen Center for Veterans and Veteran Family Services provides assistance, resources, support, and advocacy to help student veterans be successful in college and after graduation. In addition, the Nancy Haberman Gacioch Center for Veterans offers a centralized place where veterans can go to study, connect with other students with military service, or simply to relax in between classes. In addition, the Daemen Student Veterans Alliance is an active organization on
campus and several veteranrelated activities and events are held throughout the year. Daemen has been on the Military Friendly Schools list since it was launched six years ago by Victory Media, a leading media company for military personnel transitioning into civilian life. The list was compiled through extensive research and a data-driven survey of more than 8,000 VA- approved schools nationwide that captures more than 50 leading practices in supporting military students, including military support on campus, academic credibility, and academic credit for military service.
(LOCATED IN DASH’S PLAZA KLEIN & HOPKINS)
497 West Klein Rd., Williamsville • 688-5920 STORE HOURS: MONDAY-SATURDAY 10am-10pm; SUNDAY 12pm-7pm Visit Us At: www.ChateauLiquors.com
HUGE TASTING EVENT
Fri., Oct. 24th • 4-7pm & • Sat., Oct. 25th • 12-6pm TONS OF WINE!
10 OFF 20 OFF %
Entire Liquor Purchase
%
Entire Wine or Champagne Purchase
ONLY VALID ON 750 ML. & LARGER
*MUST PRESENT COUPON. Not valid with other discounts. Excludes in-store sale items. Expires 10/31/14.
*MUST PRESENT COUPON. Not valid with other discounts. Excludes in-store sale items, 4 L. jug wines, vermouth or NYS wines. Expires 10/31/14.
Student receives Buick Achievers Scholarship Lynn Sementilli of Williamsville has been selected as a 2014 recipient of the Buick Achievers Scholarship Program, a renewable scholarship in recognition of her classroom and community
excellence. Sementilli is a sophomore at SUNY College at Buffalo where she is majoring in electrical engineering and plans to use her degree to work with technology to improve safety. She volun-
teers in kindergarten and high school ministries, and has worked with a group of college students to remove graffiti in the City of Buffalo. She attended Christian Liberty Academy School System.
Amherst/Getzville Courier /Friday, October 17, 2014
2
Dunkin’ Donuts donates $5000 in coffee to Buffalo Division of Senior Services Dunkin’ Donuts recently announced a donation of $5,000 in coffee to support Mayor Byron Brown’s senior care initiatives through the City of Buffalo Division of Senior Services. The coffee donation will be distributed to senior centers throughout Buffalo. The announcement came today during a free breakfast provided by Dunkin’ Donuts to 75 seniors at the RichmondSummer Senior Center in Buffalo. Local seniors dined with Mayor Brown, whose efforts to enhance the quality of life for Buffalo seniors include the development of affordable senior housing, providing senior transportation, organizing various senior
Pictured, left to right, are: City of Buffalo Deputy Commissioner Otis Barker; City of Buffalo Director of Senior Services Doug Ruffin; Dunkin’ Donuts Franchisee Doug Spolyar; and Buffalo City Mayor Byron Brown.
ELIMINATE WET YARDS & BASEMENTS ELIMINATE ODORS FROM WET BASEMENTS Yard Drainage
Basement
Installed D Gutter Downspouts D Sump Pump Lines Hooked Into System D Window Wells & Patios Made Dry
Tiles Installed D Sump Pump & Backup System D Wall Crack Repair D Bowed Walls Reinforced D Pro Paint Wall System
D Outside Drain Tile
Professional Landscaping
D Basement Drain
The Drain Tile Experts Over 40 Years Experience
Ryan
WATERPROOFING & LANDSCAPING CO.
Town of Tonawanda – Serving All of WNY Insured Licensed
835-4560
activities and a senior discount program, along with the establishment of a new a senior satellite center in the historic Broadway Market and sponsorship of
Start your career in nursing with us!
PCA Class now forming for
November 2014
We’re looking to train compassionate & reliable people to join our team & care for our patients in the comfort of their home. Seating is limited the last day to apply is 10/31/14 Applications accepted Mon.-Fri. 9am-4pm. Call or visit us at: 2757 Elmwood Avenue Kenmore, NY 14217 873-7800 ZZZ VFKRÀHOGFDUH RUJ
community events, such as a picnic attended by 1,300 seniors in Buffalo’s Front Park in August 2014. “Our senior citizens are the backbone of the City of Buffalo and I am proud to partner with Dunkin’ Donuts to further honor our seniors, giving them the respect and admiration they deserve,” said Mayor Brown. “While Buffalo is entering a new era of opportunity, with over $5 billion in new economic development activity that’s creating over 12,000 new jobs, we need more companies like Dunkin’ Donuts to help us invest in the long-term health of those most in need of assistance, including our seniors. Today’s generous donation to the City of Buffalo has solidified CPOWNY
READERS
BY THE NUMBERS
Dunkin’ Donuts’ position as a true community partner and on behalf of city residents, we are grateful.” Seniors can also take advantage of a 10-percent discount on all orders at participating Dunkin’ Donuts restaurants. “Dunkin’ Donuts is proud to partner with Mayor Brown to support senior centers throughout the City of Buffalo,” said Doug Spolyar, Dunkin’ Donuts franchisee. “The seniors of today have spent decades working hard to make Buffalo the great city we know and love. We’re thrilled to show our gratitude and appreciation through this donation and by keeping Buffalo seniors running on Dunkin.”
Dunkin’ Donuts and Mayor Brown also announced a program to benefit City of Buffalo employees. By showing a special Dunkin’ Donuts card unveiled today, city workers will receive a 10-percent discount on all orders at participating Dunkin’ Donuts restaurants through April 2015. “City employees are the lifeblood of Buffalo and we’re grateful for their efforts each and every day,” Spolyar said. “From fire fighters and police officers to the water authority, public works and more, we hope city workers take advantage of this offer and know that each cup of coffee is a thank you from Dunkin’ Donuts.”
313,250 Community Papers of WNY readers own their own home. Get the most bang for your advertising buck in a CPOWNY publication! Media Audit July-Aug. 2013
Amherst/Getzville Courier/ Friday, October 17, 2014
3
Urging the investigation of UNRWA Congressman Brian Higgins (NY-26) and Representative Doug Collins (GA-9) led a bipartisan effort in writing to Secretary of State John Kerry regarding the use of United Nations Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA) facilities to maintain rocket stockpiles during the conflict between Israel and Hamas. In the letter, Higgins and Collins urge the state department to conduct an independent investigation to uncover the extent to which UNRWA facilities are being misused in Gaza. “As a major recipi-
ent of U.S. tax dollars, UNRWA must take more robust measures to ensure its facilities are not being used to facilitate terrorism,” Congressman Higgins said. “I urge the state department to take the appropriate and necessary action.” Congressman Collins said, “The resources of the international community, especially those provided by the United States, simply cannot be used in any way to further terrorism. We’re very concerned about these reports and expect a conclusive state department investigation
as soon as possible.” UNRWA provides humanitarian, social services, education and other forms of assistanceto Palestinians in the West Bank, Gaza, Lebanon, Jordan and Syria. However, during the recent conflict in Gaza, in which Hamas and other groups conducted terrorist operations from civilian areas, rockets were discovered at UNRWA schools on three separate occasions, constituting a major violation of international law and raising questions about the measures UNRWA is taking to ensure its facili-
ties are not being used by Hamas or other terrorist groups. The letter, which has 67 signatures, stresses that UNRWA should do more to prevent its facilities from being used to endanger the lives of civilians and commit acts of terrorism. In addition to requesting an investigation, the lawmakers call for more thorough screening of staff for membership in Hamas and Hezbollah and increased inspections of UNRWA facilities to ensure they are being used as intended.
Girl Scouts of WNY to host career exploration event for girls Nov. 8 Whether she wants to be a doctor, a lawyer, a reporter, a teacher, an accountant – every girl has the right to not only dream, but to learn how she can achieve her goal of whatever career she aspires to. The “I Can Be” Career Day event hosted Saturday, Nov. 8 by Girl Scouts of Western New York will help girls do just that. Approximately 30 female volunteers will lead sessions on various industries including health care, education, engineering, journalism, law, social work, finance and more. END OF SEASON RATES
Dependable Since 1957
P&G WOODS CONSTRUCTION
Solid Since 1957
Girls who register will submit their top career paths prior to the event and, based on their preferences, will be put into workshops. Girls will have the chance to go to four different workshops lasting approximately 40 minutes to learn about different career paths. In each workshop, girls will receive an introduction from the female leader. They’ll be able to participate in a hands-on activity that relates to the specific field, and then time will be available for a question-and-answer
session. Girls who participate will receive a patch. “We are honored that professional women volunteers will share their career journeys and conduct interactive modules with our girls, to inspire and educate them on how to make an informed choice about their future careers. Girls demand activities that are experience based. They want to learn by doing, even when it relates to emotional issues that they can share with other girls, according to the Girl Scout Research Institute,” said Cindy L. Odom, chief
executive officer of Girl Scouts of Western New York. The event will take place from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 8 at Villa Maria College in Buffalo. The cost is $10 for registered Girl Scouts. Girls who are not yet registered may participate in this event by paying the $15 Girl Scout of the USA registration fee and the $10 program fee. The deadline to register is Thursday, Oct. 23. For details or to register, visit gswny.org or call 1-888-837-6410.
BASEMENT WATERPROOFING • Drain-Tile - Pumps • Wall Cracks • Mold Removal • Glass Block
BASEMENTS CLEANED, DISINFECTED & PAINTED
PROPERTY DRAINAGE FOUNDATIONS
• Lawns & Yards Made Dry & Usable • Bubbler Systems • Back-Up Pumps Installed • Licensed • Insured 6000 Satisfied WNY Clients
• Reinforced • Sealed • Rebuilt-Repaired • All Concrete Work • Crawl Spaces
838-3519
Clyde: 315-923-7777 Homer: 607-749-7779 Batavia: 585-343-1777 Albany: 518-355-6708
Chaffee Lodge (Formerly Josies Motel)
NOW OPEN UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT Renovated with Rooms Available Nightly, Weekly & Monthly
Call Now For Hunting Season! 13550 West Schutt Road • Chaffee 716-496-5057
Crossword Answer
Amherst/Getzville Courier /Friday, October 17, 2014
4
Around Town W W W. C P O W N Y. C O M
Food Drive Groceries, household supplies, toiletries, paper products, and pet food and supplies will be collected during October and November at Montgomery Park Independent Retirement Community, 6363 Transit Rd., East Amherst. Any donation is appreciated and all will be delivered to local food pantries. The Buffalo MovieVideo Makers Club will meet at 7 p.m. Sun., Oct. 19 at the Screening Room, Northtown Plaza, 3131 Sheridan Dr., Amherst. Shorty Film Contest, Q&A with each filmmaker. No admission charge. “I Do the Crazy Stuff So You Don’t Have to” will be presented by guest speaker Chris Luckhardt. Visitors welcome. Pumpkin the Clown Halloween Special Join us for funny spooks and spooky fun at 6 p.m. Mon., Oct. 20 at the EggertsvilleSnyder Library. Celebrate Halloween and get ready to laugh. Info: 839-0700. Registration required. Lego Club for children ages 4 and older will meet the following: 4 p.m. Oct. 22, Nov. 12 and Dec. 3 at the Audubon Library; noon Nov. 1 and Dec. 6 at Clearfield Library; 4 p.m. Nov. 6 and Dec. 4 at the Williamsville Library; and 4 p.m. Nov. 10 and Dec. 8 at the Eggertsville-Snyder Library. Legos provided. Registration required. “The Spirit of Healing and Healing of the Spirit” will be presented by The Cancer Wellness Center and Daemen College from 6:30-8:30 p.m. Wed., Oct. 22 at Daemen College,
Wick Center, Upstairs in Social Room (elevator on main floor), 4380 Main St., Amherst. Dr. Cheryl Nosek and Mrs. Carol Sabatino will help you find your way toward inner strength and wisdom through the spirit of healing and the healing of the spirit. Bring a friend or family member. Lively discussion. Experience a time of renewal and a strengthening of the power of your inner wisdom. Free. Register: 694-1395. Halloween Blood Drive will be hosted by Dragonfly Studio & Salon from 1-8 p.m. Wed., Oct. 22 at Unyts in the Eastern Hills Mall. Presenting donors will receive a “treat bag” filled with product samples, as well as a gift certificate for a free holiday portrait session at their studio and a “5x7” print. Crime Investigation: Forensic Science Learn about fingerprints, footprints and more in order to solve a crime like police officers and forensic scientists. Presented by the Buffalo Museum of Science at 6:30 p.m. Wed., Oct. 22 at the Audubon Library. For children in grades 3-8. Registration required. Info: 689-4922. The Seance Series 7:30 to 9 p.m. every Thursday in October at Buffalo Niagara Heritage Village, 3755 Tonawanda Creek Rd., Amherst. A night of frights with Joel Dombrowski of Buffalo History Tours. Learn about the religion of Spiritualism and how it impacted the WNY region. Step into another world with a medium on the grand bandstand on the center green of the 19th century
village (rain location: the museum’s main ballroom). Space is very limited, so make your reservation today. $30 per person. Ages 18 and up. Info: 689-1440 or www.bnhv.org. Hearts and Hands Representatives will discuss the free services provided by volunteers available for seniors in WNY at 11 a.m. Thurs., Oct. 23 at Montgomery Park Independent Retirement Community, 6363 Transit Rd., East Amherst. RSVP: 688-7880. Museum After Hours will be held until 8 p.m. every Thursday (Oct. 23 and 30; Nov. 6, 13, 20 and 27) at Buffalo Niagara Heritage Village, 3755 Tonawanda Creek Rd., Amherst. Cost: free to BNHV members, $6 adults, $4 seniors/ military, $2 children 12 and under. Info: 689-1440, www.bnhv.org or Buffalo Niagara Heritage Village on Facebook. Halloween Trick or Treat will take place from 5-7:30 p.m. Fri., Oct. 24 and 4-7:30 p.m. Sat., Oct. 25 at Buffalo Niagara Heritage Village, 3755 Tonawanda Creek Rd., Amherst. Participants ages 3-12 will meet gently spooky villagers while safely trick-or-treating through heritage village. Reservations required. Children will receive trickor-treat bag, treats at historic buildings, free refreshments and snacks. $8 for children 12 and under, $5 for adults. Wear costumes appropriate for outdoor event. Children must be accompanied by an adult. Approximately one hour. Adults should bring a flashlight. Info: 689-1440 or www.bnhv.org.
Special education teacher works with ‘the force’ to raise Autism awareness Nick Rockwell, a Buffalo-area native and special education teacher at Summit Academy, in Getzville, along with his fellow staff members are hosting the second annual “The Empire Strikes for Bucks.” This unique bowling event will be held from noon to 4 p.m. on Sunday, Oct. 26 at Thruway Lanes, 1550 Walden Ave., Cheektowaga. “The Empire Strikes for Bucks” is designed to be fun for all ages and includes low-sensory lanes and other accommodations for guests with autism. Besides individual open bowling and team tournament bowling, there will be video games by Oogie Games, a basket raffle, Star Wars interactive performances, a split club raffle, children’s arcade, face painting and more. All proceeds from the event will benefit Summit Educational Resources,
which provides educational, behavioral health, adult and family support services to more than 1,700 individuals each year with developmental, social and behavioral challenges. More than 60 percent of the students who attend Summit Academy, a program of Summit Educational Resources, are diagnosed with autism. This family-friendly event is supported by Buffalo’s own Star Wars costuming group The North Ridge. This community-minded group attends charity events all over the Western New York area and is a must-see for every Star Wars fan. Tickets for this event are $10 presale or $15 at the door and include one game of bowling and shoe rental. For more event details and updates, and to purchase tickets, see the event website www.es4b.wordpress.com.
Immaculata Academy to hold placement exam Immaculata Academy will hold its placement exam review course from 4-6 p.m. on Nov. 10, 12, 13, 17, 19 and 20. This six-day course covers all essential elements of the exam and includes practice
exams. Classes have a $100 fee and include the review book. Registration deadline is Nov. 7. Eighth grade students interested in attending Immaculata Academy must register to take the place-
ment exam from 8 a.m. to noon on Nov. 22. The exam costs $20. Registration deadline is Nov. 19. Contact Andrea Drabik, admissions director, at 6469942 to register or with any questions.
25 weekly publications REACHING MORE THAN
258,432 HOMES THROUGHOUT WESTERN NEW YORK.
Call for advertising options today
716/668-5223 Cheektowaga
716/649-4413 Hamburg
UNBELIEVABLE DEALS! UNBEL HEAVIER THAN MOST, MEANS MORE RELIABLE THAN MOST! Full Line of Tractors 24HP-90HP from $10,890 Plus Implements & Attachments
4 YEAR WARRANTY 5% OFF Up to 5,500 IMPLEMENTS Rebate!* or 0% Financing W/TRACTOR PURCHASE $
for up to 60-72 mos
(EXCLUDES LOADER/BACKHOE)
*Offer ends 10/31/14. Cannot be combined with any other offer. Rebates and/or financing based on the purchase of eligible equipment defined in promotional program. Offer subject to change without notice. See dealer for details. NEW HOURS: T R I - C O U N T Y S U P P LY, I N C . M-F 8AM-5PM 12069 Rt. 16, South of Genesee Rd., Chaffee, NY WED. 8AM-6PM www.tricountysupply.com (716) 496-8859 SAT. 8AM-1PM www.tricountysupply.com
Amherst/Getzville Courier/ Friday, October 17, 2014
Buffalo Movie-Video Makers Club to meet The Buffalo MovieVideo Makers Club (or BM-VM) is having their monthly meeting at 7 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 19 at the Screening Room in the Northtown Plaza at 3131 Sheridan Dr. in Amherst. The Screening Room is located by the Bailey Avenue entrance to the Northtown Plaza between Eggert Road and Sheridan Drive, behind Arthur Murray’s Dance Studio. This month’s program features the club’s annual Shorty Film Contest. The entry length for the contest can only be five minutes or less, and only members can enter and/or
vote on the entries. Visitors are invited to view the entries and participate in the Q&A with each filmmaker. There is no admission charge. This meeting will also feature guest speaker Chris Luckhardt, widelypublished Canadian photographer and urban explorer. His topic is, “I Do the Crazy Stuff So You Don’t Have To,” featuring ample stills and video footage of his exploits. Learn more about Luckhardt at his website, www. chrisluckhardt.com. Formed in 1934 by a group of Buffalonians who wanted to screen
their vacation films for each other, BM-VM is entering their 81st year of existence. Their membership is comprised of amateur and professional filmmakers and cinemaphiles, with a mission statement promoting film education and filmmaking assistance. Visitors are welcome for free at every meeting to view content on the big screen and offer feedback. A paid membership allows you to enter films and/or vote on entries in our two annual contests and also screen your own films (whole or in part) at meetings during the year.
25 weekly publications REACHING MORE THAN
258,432 HOMES THROUGHOUT WESTERN NEW YORK.
Call for advertising options today
716/668-5223 Cheektowaga
716/649-4413 Hamburg
For an advertising consultation please contact:
75 Boxwood Lane, PO Box 790, Cheektowaga, NY 14225 716/668-5223 • www.cpowny.com edit@cpowny.com MANAGING EDITOR Matthew Ondesko 716/668-5223 x 8007 RETAIL ADVERTISING MANAGER Judy Beckwith 716/668-5223 x 8019 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING MANAGER Karin Weale 716/668-5223 x 8008
Jonah Messina at 668-5223, x 2131 jmessina@cpowny.com Classified Advertising 608-8000 Circulation, Customer Service 668-5223, x8161 Distribution-Office@cpowny.com Newsroom Phone: 668-5223 • Fax: 668-2640
Editorial Policy: The Courier in publishing articles written by individuals, public officials, columnists and other contributors does not necessarily agree or disagree with the opinions expressed. Any editorial written by our own editorial staff, the managing editor or the publisher will be clearly identified as the specific opinion of the newspaper. The publisher reserves the right to accept or reject any advertising submitted at his discretion. The publisher assumes no responsibility for errors made except to reprint that portion of any ad having an error. Display advertising rates are available upon request.
® ² ¯«
This newspaper is printed in part on recycled paper and is recyclable.
5
6
Amherst/Getzville Courier /Friday, October 17, 2014
Crossword Puzzle W W W. C P O W N Y . C O M
AAA seeks insurance scholarship applicants AAA Members Insurance Agency is seeking applications from local high school seniors for AAA’s seventh annual insurance scholarship for Western and Central New York. The deadline for consideration is Dec. 31 and applications are available for download by visiting www.AAA.com/ Insurance. AAA’s 2015 Insurance Scholarship for Western and Central New York will be awarded to six graduating high school
seniors that demonstrate excellence in academics and community involvement and plan to attend a college, university or accredited technical school in New York State. Three $1,000 first place scholarships and three $500 second place scholarships will be awarded throughout AAA Western and Central New York’s territory, including the areas of greater Buffalo, Rochester and Syracuse. “Over the course of six years, AAA has awarded
local students with nearly $30,000 in this scholarship program,” said David Weber, vice president of insurance for AAA Western and Central New York. “We once again look forward to honoring those students possessing leadership qualities, a belief in volunteerism and a desire to give back to their communities.” For more information on the AAA scholarship program or to obtain an application, visit www. AAA.com/Insurance.
25 weekly publications REACHING MORE THAN
258,432 HOMES THROUGHOUT WESTERN NEW YORK.
Call for advertising options today
716/668-5223 Cheektowaga
716/649-4413 Hamburg
Celebrating 30 Years of Fine Arts & Quality Artisans
Christmas in the Country Holiday Artisan Market on the Fairgrounds in Hamburg, NY
Thursday & Friday, Nov 6 & 7 • 10 am - 9 pm Saturday, Nov 8 • 9 am - 6 pm Sunday, Nov 9 • 10 am - 4 pm
$8 Advance Tickets - Save $2! Available Oct. 22 - Nov. 5 Visit our website for locations
www.wnypremierpromotions.com $10 Admission at the Door Children Under 12 Free Free Parking! COMPLIMENTARY RETURN PASSES AVAILABLE at Entrance & Exit of the Event Center or Center of the Grange Building
Amherst/Getzville Courier/ Friday, October 17, 2014
7
Cider and more at Chateau Buffalo By Catherine Miller
Inside Sales Representatives New Business Development
COURIER CORRESPONDENT
There was more than just cider at Chateau Buffalo’s annual Cider Festival on Oct 11. Amidst cool temps, and thankfully low winds, Pyromancy - a local fire performance troupe entertained the spectators during the cider centered festival. Fire laden airborne batons were twirled, thrown and retrieved to the beat of the music as patrons enjoyed cider samplings from multiple local cider vendors. While Chateau Buffalo normally carries a great cider selection made in-house, they invited a few other New York cider houses to join in for this year’s festival. Located at the Niagara Frontier Food Terminal, Chateau Buffalo is Buffalo’s only urban winery. With the fall season underway there is never a better time to enjoy the winery’s full list of ciders and other recently bottled selections. Leonard Oakes Winery brought their Steampunk Cider to this year’s festival, and the crisp and tangy apple cider was met with rave reviews. “Cider is the fastest growing segment of the alcohol beverage industry at this time,” stated Jerod Thurber of Leonard Oakes
As The Community Papers of WNY’s family of products and distribution area continues to grow, our company has an immediate need for advertising sales representatives. In particular, we are seeking advertising salespeople for new business development. Our recently launched new and revitalized publications are appealing to an even broader range of industries. If your friends describe you as outgoing, relational, organized and energetic, we want to talk to you about joining our advertising sales team. We offer base pay plus commission, paid vacation and holidays, weekends off, a great working environment and the potential for you to increase your compensation by performing well. We provide the training and the tools you need to succeed, along with the recognition and respect you deserve when you reach your goals.
Chateau Buffalo’s Cider Festival was a mix of cider, food, music and flames, and enjoyed by all.
Winery as he poured their popular cider to a growing line of people. Naked Flock and South Hill Cider joined the mix, along with Blackman Homestead Farm. Black Willow Winery brought a change of pace with their meads and wines – with their wines ranging from a light chardonnay to a multilayed Trilogy Red. R-N-R BBQ food truck stopped by to feed those that were hungry and Arrow Real provided the music for the fire performance experts at Pyromancy to spin their flames to. The indoor-
outdoor event allowed for a great mix of people to mingle throughout the evening. “This was a great event,” stated Nicole, Jackie and Ellyn, a group of Southtowns ladies that had found the event on Facebook, “We were looking for something different to do, and this is a great place. We love coming here.” While the cider festival may be over – there are still a great number of ciders available at Chateau Buffalo during the fall and winter months. In addition to locally
made ciders and wines Chateau Buffalo has a great selection of gourmet sauces and specialty food selections, along with gift items. Carl and Suzi Schmitter, owners of Chateau Buffalo, will continue to surprise patrons throughout the fall with varying events. Check out their Facebook page to keep up on the latest urban winery happenings, or stop in at 1500 Clinton St, in the Niagara Frontier Food Terminal to check out their artisan ciders and locally produced gifts and goods.
Traffic flow unaffected by Buffalo Avenue closure Officials at the Seneca Niagara Resorts & Casinos assured travelers to Niagara Falls that exit 21, which leads to the Robert Moses Parkway on-ramp, remains open to traffic. Department of Transportation (DOT) signs on the CPOWNY
northbound 1-190 indicate that exit 21 to Buffalo Avenue is closed; however the exit can still be taken to enter the Robert Moses Parkway. The DOT announced travel restrictions on NY Route 384 (Buffalo Avenue) and
Interstate 190 in the City of Niagara Falls to allow for the continuing construction of new bridges carrying Interstate 190 over Buffalo Avenue. The ramp from the I-190 northbound to the Robert Moses, while still open,
is restricted for non-commercial vehicles due to low clearance. The DOT has posted detour routes for Buffalo Avenue. The DOT said the closure is expected to last for five weeks.
READERS
91,341 CPOWNY readers plan to buy computer equipment in the next 12 months.
NUMBERS
Media Audit July-Aug. 2013
BY THE
Send your resume, including your salary requirements to: Michaelene Cooper, Human Resources. Email: mcooper@cpowny.com or mail to Michaelene Cooper, Human Resources, Community Papers of WNY, P.O. Box 790, Cheektowaga, NY 14225. An equal opportunity employer.
CPOWNY
READERS
BY THE NUMBERS
25,200 Metro readers plan to purchase a home in the next 2 readers regularly 57,148 CPOWNY years read newspaper employment ads. Media Audit Aug.-Sept. 2013
t a k cular o o p S TUSCARORA TUSCARORA ROOFING R & SIDING & S CO., C ., I . INC. OOFING
IDING
O
NC
297-1208 297-1208 “Don’t let winter sneak up on you. Fix that woof now.”
FREE
upgrade to architectural shingles with any complete roof contract. Some restrictions apply. Cannot be combined with any other offers. Expires 11/15/14.
Free Estimates • Fully Insured
www.TTUSCARORAROOFINGANDSIDING.COM
Amherst/Getzville Courier /Friday, October 17, 2014
8
Local Sports W W W. C O M M U N I T Y P A P E R S O F W N Y. C O M
Amherst football falls to physical Dunkirk team
By Tony Fiorello SPORTS REPORTER
The Amherst Tigers came out of the gates flat and were never able to get going as they fell to the Dunkirk Marauders, 18-0 on Friday night. The Tigers seemed to be beaten physically by the Marauders all night, and it showed in their play, according to head coach Jason Beckman. “We knew, coming into tonight, that it was going to be a physical game. It’s no secret about the type of football team that they are,” Beckman said. “When you watch them play offensively,
their philosophy is ‘three yards and a cloud of dust’ and they try to punch you in the mouth. We played well at times, but we just got outplayed physically at times, and that cost us the game.” On the other hand, defeating Amherst guaranteed the Marauders their first winning season since 1994, according to head coach Mike Sarratori. “It’s a great accomplishment for our football team,” Sarratori said. “We used our strengths today to come out with a win – running the ball and playing physical – and that’s what we’ve done all JEFFREY T. BARNES year. Sometimes, football coaches like to make their Jimmy Chadwick and the Amherst football offenses too complex. We team failed to score against Dunkirk. like to do the opposite – play basic, simple football with a hard running game – and so far this year, it’s worked.” by recovering an onside score on their first offensive The Marauders surprised kick to start the game. Even drive, it was an example of the Tigers right off the bat though they weren’t able to the Marauders being able to
make more big plays than the Tigers did. “We played well at times and made some plays ourselves, but we gave up some big plays too and that kick was one of them,” Beckman said. “It kind of put us back on our toes all night long.” Later in the quarter, Marauders running back Miguel Alicea took a handoff and rushed 75 yards down the sideline to take a 6-0 lead. Beckman said that stopping Alicea, who also broke a 48yard run later in the game, was one of the Tigers’ goals heading into the contest, but those plans didn’t go the way Amherst wanted them to. “I thought, coming into tonight, that he was one of the top two running backs that we would face all year,” Beckman said. “I thought, if we could keep him bottled up near the line of scrimmage,
that that would be our best bet to win. It didn’t work out that way.” A five-yard touchdown run by DeVaunte Lockett increased the Marauders’ lead to 12-0 late in the second quarter and a one-yard scamper by Troy Smith-Petrella finished off the Tigers in the middle of the fourth quarter. Sitting at 2-4, the Tigers will hope to close out their season by increasing their win total to three over Alden next Friday night. “They’re pretty similar to Dunkirk; they’re physical and have a good running game,” Beckman said. “Alden’s a little more diverse with their formations than Dunkirk was, so they’re a little tougher to gameplan for. But we know that they like to rely on their ground game, so stopping that will be our focus next week.”
Will. North spikers serve Sweet Home loss in straight sets
By Tony Fiorello SPORTS REPORTER
A volleyball match that at first was a cakewalk, but finished in nail-biting fashion, ended in favor of the Williamsville North Spartans as they defeated the Sweet Home Panthers on Tuesday in straight sets (25-18, 25-19, 25-23). The win was the Spartans’ sixth of the season,
and head coach Mike Manuto couldn’t have been prouder of the way his team competed to earn the ‘W’. “ I t ’s a g o o d , h a r d earned win for our guys,” Manuto said. “We really battled through some adversity in the third set, and we’re around .500 for the year in terms of our winning percentage, but we play in a really tough league. You have to be mentally tough to come out of our league with wins, and we certainly showed that we are today.” For Sweet Home, despite losing their seventh
game of the season, coach Rich Cicero saw reasons for optimism moving forward. “I thought Will. North played a really solid game today,” Cicero said. “They have very strong blockers and they have a great attack. They’re a team that has taken other schools like Clarence and Lancaster to five sets, so they’re a very good team. We talked about being more consistent after our first two sets and I think we kind of figured it out throughout the third set. We didn’t really have a lot of letdowns in our play for the most part and we
hung in there, so I think we’ve got a bright future ahead of us.” In the first two sets, the Spartans were able to build solid leads and were never threatened by the Panthers. Manuto credited the Spartans’ success in the first two sets to their play in the middle. “One of the best areas of our play tonight, I think, was our play in the middle of the court,” Manuto said. “Once we got the middle established, we were able to open up our outside hitters. That lead to a lot of our points, and we were able to get some
good serves too. That was definitely a big reason why we had success.” The third set, however, provided some drama. The Panthers were able to take the lead early and were up by as many as five points at one time. The Spartans made a comeback though, and eventually took a 20-16 lead. But the Panthers wouldn’t go quietly. The team came back and tied the score at 22 apiece, before falling 25-23. “That third set could have really gone either way,” Manuto said. “To (Sweet Home’s) credit,
they played really well. We both established rallies at various points and there were a lot of four and five point swings. My hat’s off to them.” Maceio Jack and Noah Chojnacki each led the Spartans with eight kills, and Jeff Calderon had 10 assists. Mike Bellue paced the Panthers with eight kills and Connor Heald had six kills of his own.
Amherst/Getzville Courier/ Friday, October 17, 2014
9
Local Sports W W W. C O M M U N I T Y P A P E R S O F W N Y. C O M
Will. East drops sixth straight game in loss to Riverside By Tony Fiorello SPORTS REPORTER
For the sixth consecutive game, the Williamsville East football team came up short against its opponent, falling to the Riverside Frontiers, 22-17 on Saturday (Oct. 11). For Flames coach Chris McDuffie, despite recording a season-high in points scored and recording three turnovers on defense, the team’s progress wasn’t enough to satisfy him. Only a win could have put a smile on his face. “It was a game that we let slip
away,” McDuffie said. “We had some chances to take the lead, but we had a bunch of miscues — penalties, turnovers and whatnot — that cost us in the end. We have to become a much better football team.” The game started with a short touchdown run in the first quarter by James Coleman to give the Frontiers a 7-0 lead, and a safety by Leseaon Washington increased that lead to 9-0. The Flames then took over, and drove the ball down the field to the 10-yard line. They weren’t able to capitalize though, as an interception by Michael Horton stalled their promising drive. Frontiers quarterback Damone McNamee scored on the following drive at the start of the second quarter on a six-yard quarterback keeper to create a 15-0 lead. Following his run,
JOE VALENTI
Tahji Lewis had a kickoff return for a TD nullified by a penalty during the team’s loss to Riverside. the Flames missed a golden opportunity, as Tahji Lewis returned a kick 90 yards for what appeared to be a touchdown. But a holding penalty nullified
the score, and kept the Flames off the board. “That would have been a huge play for us,” McDuffie said. “But it just turned out to be
another example of a mistake costing us.” Multiple penalties then marked the rest of the second quarter, as both teams shot themselves in the feet and killed any chances of putting up more points before the end of the first half. Following another unsuccessful offensive drive by the Flames, a 70-yard screen pass to Coleman gave the Frontiers excellent field position at the Flames’ five-yard line. McNamee then recorded his second touchdown of the game on a one-yard quarterback sneak. But the Flames wouldn’t give up. A 51-yard interception return for a touchdown by Pat Orsini put the team on the board near the beginning of the fourth quarter, and it gave them new life. Unfortunately for the Flames, that new momentum
wouldn’t last, as the team took their next drive to the red zone, but were unable to convert as a fumble on the five-yard line was recovered by the Frontiers. The Frontiers weren’t able to capitalize off of the turnover though, as they went threeand-out on their next drive. The team then took a safety instead of punting out of their own end zone, which made the score 22-10 and gave the ball right back to the Flames. The Flames took advantage of their next drive, as quarterback Ryan Foster connected with wide receiver Mike Musone for a 24-yard touchdown. But an unsuccessful onside kick ended any hopes the Flames had for a comeback, and the Frontiers took two kneel-downs to run down the clock and clinch the win for Riverside.
Spartans defense shines in shutout win Reichert takes first at By Marquel Slaughter
HAMBURG SUN SPORTS REPORTER
Williamsville North, ranked the No. 4 Large School on the Inside High School Sports Week 4 Poll, dropped to No. 10 after suffering its first loss of the season at the hands of Kenmore West last week. In what would most likely would be a preview of a Class AA quarterfinal matchup, the Spartans challenged themselves to come out with more fire in Week 5. And they did. The Spartans improved to
5-1 when they took a trip down to Joe Dietz Field to shutout Frontier, 27-0, on Oct. 10. “We challenged our kids this week to be more physical and play better than we did last week,” said North coach Mike Mammoliti. “We were disappointed after last week’s performance and they manned up and played the way we asked them to play.” Zac Kelly had a huge night for the visitors, intercepting two passes and scoring on both sides of the ball for Williamsville North. Defensively, the likes of George Attea, UB-bound Duke Hwang and Tory Rogers up front for the Spartans helped to slow down Frontier’s quarterback option, which is ran by junior Mitch Kmitch, who came out with
an injury late in the contest. Frontier already had the No. 3 seed in Class AA South locked up coming into the contest. Williamsville North was still playing for seeding, but would most likely meet Frontier at home in the quarterfinals since Kenmore West clinched the North No. 1 seed. The Falcons had a handful of possessions inside North’s 30 but just were unable to come up with a score. The knee of North’s punter touched the ground and was called down on a punt attempt following the Spartans’ opening drive, giving Frontier four chances to take the lead at the visitor’s 7 in a scoreless game. The contest wouldn’t remain 0-0 for long as Zac Kelly intercepted a fourth-and-goal pass in his endzone before he
ran it back 105 yards for a North score. That’s visitors scored again later in the first quarter, courtesy of a 45-yard touchdown pass from Chad Steinwachs to Kelly. Up 14-0 after a quarter, Kelly intercepted the Falcons on the ensuing drive, leading to a Steinwachs’ 10-yard touchdown pass to Jason Hwang for a 20-0 lead. Frontier relied heavily on the efforts of Vinnie Pupo while Paul Brinkel, a three-year starter at safety, was out, a big loss for a the defensive backfield that could’ve used more help to cover Kelly. “He’s a guy that could’ve locked up on Kelly a little nicer and give us a little better matchup,” said Frontier coach Mark Privateer.
ECICs, Kessler fifth
Submitted
Williamsville North golfer Ben Reichert, far left, took first at the ECIC Individual Championships. Schoolmate Mike Kessler, fourth from right, placed fifth.
Amherst/Getzville Courier /Friday, October 17, 2014
10
HOME IMPROVEMENT Tips to help you personalize your kitchen (NAPSI)—If your family is like most, it’s not like any other, and your kitchen shouldn’t be either. Every family has its own distinct requirements for the kitchen. Fortunately, a few simple steps can help you personalize your cooking and cleaning space to make it work best for you. Some ideas to personalize your kitchen workspace: • While a monochrome look can be sophisticated and serene, a few pops of color in curtains, cush-
ions, door and drawer pulls can set it off and point it up. • Use your kitchen to show off your style. If you collect saltshakers, say, display them on open or glass-fronted shelves. Display your grandmother’s famous pie recipe in a frame. • It’s a bright idea to look to the lighting. There should be task lighting, accent lighting to highlight a special feature, and general overhead light. Try a bright spotlight in the kitchen over the sink
or stove. • Let that light shine on a sink you’ve customized to meet your needs. The Blanco One collection offers three sinks and five innovative accessory kits that combine to create unique personalized solutions for cooking, cleaning and organizing. Start with the sink bowl. The Blanco One base is available in three model sizes to match your needs—XL Single, Super Single and Medium bowls. The 9”-deep bowls are easy to clean and cre-
• ROOFING • WINDOWS • DECKS • GARAGES • ADDITIONS • All Your Remodeling Needs
F&D
SERVING W.N.Y. FOR 35 YEARS
CONSTRUCTION Fully Licensed and Insured
FREE ESTIMATES
ated from high-quality stainless steel with Blanco’s signature Satin Polished Finish. If you want to keep knives out of reach of your kids, if you want a cutting board that lets you clean, cut and save space, or if you live in a small space and you don’t have counter space to both clean and prep, there’s a Blanco One accessory just for you. The Magnetic Sink Caddy holds cleaning tools inside the sink; the Workstation holds knives and utensils; an Ash Com-
pound Cutting Board fits to the sink to save space; protective Custom Grids and a Multi-Level Grid serve as an additional rack above the base grid to protect the sink. To make shopping easy, there are five convenient Blanco One accessory kits. 1. Organized—The space-saving caddyzholds cleaning tools and sponge while the grid protects the sink. 2. Safety—The handy workstation keeps sharp knives clean and out of
harm’s way and the grid protects the sink. 3. Prep—The incredibly thin and durable cutting board fits to the sink to save counter space and is paired with the caddy. 4. Culinary—Create a personal prep station with the cutting board and convenient utensil workstation. 5. Multi-Level—Exclusively for the largest bowl, this two-grid system offers a higher rack for prep and protective base.
CPOWNY publications are delivered to 36,365 readers who plan to READERS
purchase a new vehicle in the next 12 months. Get the most bang for your advertising buck in a Community Papers of WNY, LLC publication!
NUMBERS
Media Audit July-Aug. 2013
CPOWNY
BY THE
824-5430
“IF IT LOOKS GOOD... IT’S DARLING!!”
“Your Residential Concrete Specialists”
PAINTING
• Interior • Exterior • Texture • Drywall/Plaster • Wallpaper
REMODELING
656-8802
A Customer Assistance Program of the Better CARE Business Bureau
astle ssttle S Siding iding & R Roofing oofing Specializing in:
Experts In Stamped & Colored Concrete • Driveways • Patios/Walkways • Exposed Aggregate • Garage Pads • Porches/Steps
• Kitchens • Baths • Windows • Doors • Decks
• FREE ESTIMATES • FULLY INSURED • REASONABLE RATES • SATISFACTION GUARANTEED
“Always The Best, Always For Less.”
SIDING•TRIM GUTTERS Fall is Here!
• Free Estimates • Licensed & Insured
Book Early
+ SIDING Contact Our Sales Office at
716-
997-3058 realhelpconcrete.com
THE BEST FOR LESS “All Work Guaranteed” Licensed & Insured
683-0826
35 Years Experience FREE ESTIMATES
www.castlesidingandroofing.com
Classifieds Amherst/Getzville Courier/ Friday, October 17, 2014
www.cpowny.com
11
Make Your Ad Stand Out!
ds party a private ittle as l for as
$
8.00
Add a Frame
$2.00 per publication per week
Reach every household in your neighborhood and sell your stuff quick! Erie County Toll Free Niagara County
608-8000 1-866-638-7623 434-4055
OR
Add a Picture
$7.00 per publication per week
Add Bars
$2.00 per publication per week
SAMPLES OF ATTENTION GRABBERS:
Monday through Friday 8:30am - 5:00pm
Announcements ADOPTIONS
ADOPT- Fun loving married couple will give your child a loving home. Home study certified. Expenses paid. Please call Nora & Rich anytime 1-888-57-ADOPT www.ourspecialwish.info ADOPTION- A Loving Choice for an Unplanned Pregnancy. Call 1-866-236-7638 (24/7) for adoption information/profiles, or view our loving couples at WWW.ANAAdoptions. com Financial Assistance provided. EVENTS
GUN SHOW: J W Jones Hall, 354 Leicester St., Caledonia, Saturday, October 25th, 9am4pm; Sunday, October 26th, 9am- 3pm. www.nfgshows. com
25 weekly publications REACHING MORE THAN
258,432 HOMES THROUGHOUT WESTERN NEW YORK.
NIGHTMARE HAYRIDES Open October 3rd- November 2nd; Friday, Saturday, Sundays only; 7:30pm9:30pm $17./ person, 5/ under FREE. Load/ Unload Indoors. Includes Haunted Hayride, Gothic Chamber, Wooden Haunted Maze and Haunted Barn with Vortex Tunnel. NO RESERVATIONS NEEDED. 6319 Sommerville Valley Road, Ellicottville; (716)699-4839 MISCELLANEOUS
HERO MILES- to find out more about how you can help our service members, veterans and their families in their time of need, visit the Fisher House website at www.fisherhouse.org HERO MILES- to find out more about how you can help our service members, veterans and their families in their time of need, visit the Fisher House website at www.fisherhouse.org HIGH SCHOOL Diploma from home. 6- 8 weeks. Accredited. Get a future! Free Brochure. 1-800-264-8330. Benjamin Franklin HS www. diplomafromhome.com
Turn your unwanted items into CASH with CPOWNY classifieds!
NEED A BUILDING Demolished? We are reasonable. have “tired iron” to be scrapped? We haul for free. A family business committed to quality service. Carrier Salvage, 1-315-564-6800.
Financial FINANCIAL SERVICES
ARE YOU in big trouble with the IRS? Stop wage & bank levies, liens & audits, unfiled tax returns, payroll issues, & resolve tax debt fast. Call 1-800-647-3031 GET CASH NOW for your Annuity or Structured Settlement. Top Dollars Paid. Fast, No Hassle Service! 877-6930934 (M-F 9:35am-7pm ET) GET CASH NOW for your Annuity or Lottery Payments or Structured Settlement. Top Dollars Paid. Fast, No Hassle Service! Call 1-855-419-3824 GUARANTEED INCOME For Your Retirement Avoid market risk & get guaranteed income in retirement! Call for free copy of our Safe Money Guide Plus Annuity Quotes from A-Rated companies! 800-669-5471 VISIT US ONLINE AT CommunityPapersofWNY.com
INJURED? In a lawsuit? Need Cash Now? We Can Help! No Monthly Payments and No Credit Check. Fast Service. Low Rates. Not valid in TN. Call Now 1-888-8885152 www.lawcapital.com PROBLEMS with the IRS or State Taxes? Settle for a fraction of what you owe! Free face to face consultations with offices in your area. Call 855970-2032
Instruction CAREER / VOCATIONAL
AIRLINE CAREERS Start Here – Get hands on training as FAA certified Technician fixing jets. Financial aid if qualified. Call for free information Aviation Institute of Maintenance 1-877-818-0783 www.FixJets.com AIRLINE MANUFACTURING CAREERS Start Here – Get trained as FAA certified Aviation Technician. Financial aid for qualified students. Job placement assistance. Call Aviation Institute of Maintenance 888-686-1704
CLASSIFIEDS
work! Run your classified ad by calling 716/608-8000
EMPLOYERS NEED work-athome Medical Transcriptionists! Get the online training you need to fill these positions with Career Step’s employer- trusted program. Train at home to work at home! Visit CareerStep.com/news to start training for your work-athome career today. FAA CERTIFICATION- Get approved Aviation Maintenance Technician training. Financial aid for qualified students. Job placement assistance. Call AIM for free information 1-866-296-7093
Electronics COMPUTER SERVICES
MY COMPUTER WORKS Computer problems? Viruses, spyware, email, printer issues, bad internet connections - FIX IT NOW! Professional, U.S.based technicians. $25 off service. Call for immediate help. 1-800-681-3250
READ & SUBMIT
local event LISTINGS
@
CommunityPapersofWNY.com
Merchandise FURNITURE
CHAIRS 2 cream white, padded arm chairs, high back. $40 ea. 688-0949. NEW! CLAYTON MARCUS blue & cream plaid chair. $150/BO call 674-2599 TABLE Dining table, round drop leaf. 40” extended. Like new. $100. 691-7962. HEALTH & FITNESS
CANADA DRUG CENTER is your choice for safe and affordable medications. Our licensed Canadian mail order pharmacy will provide you with savings of up to 75 percent on all your medication needs. Call today 1-800-4131940 for $10.00 off your first prescription and free shipping. CANADA DRUG Center is your choice for safe and affordable medications. Our licensed Canadian mail order pharmacy will provide you with savings of up to 90% on all your medication needs. Call today 1-800-4188975, for $10.00 off your first prescription and free shipping.
Amherst/Getzville Courier /Friday, October 17, 2014
12
Classifieds W W W. C P O W N Y . C O M
MEDICAL GUARDIAN - Toprated medical alarm and 24/7 medical alert monitoring. For a limited time, get free equipment, no activation fees, no commitment, a 2nd waterproof alert button for free and more - only $29.95 per month. 800-617-2809 VIAGRA 100mg and Cialis 20mg! 40 Pills + 10 free. Special $99.00 100% guaranteed. Free Shipping! 24/7 Call Now! 1-888-223-8818 VIAGRA 100MG and CIALIS 20mg! 40 Pills + 4/free for only $99! #1 Male Enhancement, Discreet Shipping. 1-888-796-8878 VIAGRA 100mg or CIALIS 20mg 40 tabs + 10 FREE! All for $99 including shipping! Discreet, fast shipping. 1-888836-0780 VIAGRA and CIALIS Users! 50 Pills Special - $99.00. Free Shipping! 100% guaranteed. Call Now! 855-409-4132 VIAGRA Pfizer brand! Lowest price from USA Pharmacies. No doctor visit needed! Discreet Home Delivery. Call 855-684-5241
VIAGRA USERS! Viagra 100mg/Cialis 20mg 44 pills only $99.00. No prescription needed! Discreet shipping. Call today! 1-800-213-6202. Save, Save, Save! MISC. FOR SALE
ACORN STAIRLIFTS. The affordable solution to your stairs! **Limited time- $250 off your stairlift purchase!** Buy direct & save. Please call 1-800-618-2630 for free DVD and brochure BEDSPREADS 2 twin size, custom made, beautiful condition. $50. 691-3599. BUNDLE & SAVE on your TV, Internet, Phone!!! Call Bundle Deals NOW Compare all Companies, Packages and Prices! Call 1-888-986-3957 Today! CART Auto, 2 wheel cart for flea market. $10. 689-6888. CROSSBOWS- WNY’s Best Selection in stock NOW @ S&S Taxidermy. Open 7 days a week. (716)592-2404. www. sstaxidermy.com
VISIT WNY’S PREMIER HEALTH RESOURCE!
lots of cool stuff online at CPOWNY.com
WNYhealthMag.com Published by CPOWNY
Nellie was found abandoned in a park. She was a little shy at first, but has really blossomed! She is a little over 2 years old and is very friendly and loves to be near her people! She does get along well with other cats and kids! Sponsored by Community Papers of WNY
Diamonds In The Ruff
799-5719
DIRECTTV - 2 Year Savings Event! Over 140 channels only $29.99 a month. Only DirecTV gives you 2 YEARS of savings and a FREE Genie upgrade! Call 1-800-2793018 DIRECTV starting at $24.95/ mo. Free 3-Months of HBO, starz, Showtime & Cinemax Free Receiver Upgrade! 2014 NFL Sunday Ticket Included with Select Packages. Some exclusions apply - Call for details 1-800-897-4169 DIRECTV STARTING at $24.95/mo. Free 3-Months of HBO, starz, Showtime & Cinemax. Free Receiver Upgrade! 2014 NFL Sunday Ticket Included with Select Packages. Some exclusions apply- Call for details. 1-800931-4807 DISH TV Retailer. Starting at $19.99/month (for 12 mos.) & High Speed Internet starting at $14.95/month (where available.) Save! Ask About Same Day Installation! Call Now! 800-278-1401 *DISH SPECIAL!* $19.99/ month. Free 6-Room HDDVR, Free Premium Movie Channels, Free iPad mini and Free next-day installation. Call 1-877-896-5969 DISH TV Retailer. Starting at $19.99/month (for 12 mos.) & High Speed Internet starting at $14.95/month (where available). Save! Ask about same day installation! Call now! 1-800-826-4464. FREE $50 WALMART Gift Card & 3 Free issues of Your Favorite Magazines! To claim this free offer, Call 855-9543224 FREE BAHAMA CRUISE. 3 days/2 nights from Ft. Lauderdale, FL. Pay only $59 port charge! Upgrades available! Call Now! 877-916-3235 FREE GOLD IRA kit. With the demise of the dollar now is the time to invest in gold. AAA Rated! For free consultation: 1-866-683-5664 GET a complete Satellite System installed at No Cost! FREE HD/DVR Upgrade. As low as $19.99/mo. Call for details 877-388-8575.
Our Classifieds Get Results
GET LIGHTNING FAST High Speed Internet: AT&T U-Verse® plans starting at $14.95/mo. Bundle & Save more with AT&T Internet + Phone + TV. Call now. Offers end soon! 855-980-5126. KILL BED BUGS & their eggs! Buy Harris Bed Bug Killer Complete Treatment Program or Kit. Available: Hardware Stores, Buy Online: homedepot.com KILL ROACHES! Buy Harris Roach Tablets. Eliminate Bugs- Guaranteed. No Mess, Odorless, Long Lasting. Available at Ace Hardware & The Home Depot. PROTECT YOUR HOME ADT Authorized Dealer: Burglary, Fire, and Emergency Alerts 24 hours a day, 7 days a week! CALL TODAY, Installed Tomorrow! 888-8589457 (M-F 9am-9pm ET) REDUCE YOUR CABLE Bill! Get a whole Satellite system installed at no cost and programming starting at $19.99/ mo. Free HD/DVR Upgrade to new callers, so call now 1-800-492-1952 SINK, STAINLESS STEEL Single Bowl w/ Faucet and Sprayer. $30/best offer. 6881392. WANTED JAPANESE MOTORCYCLES 1967-1982 only KAWASAKI Z1-900, KZ900, KZ1000, Z1R, KZ1000MKII, W1-650, H1-500, H2-750, S1250, S2-350, S3-400 Suzuki, GS400, GT380, Honda CB750 (1969-1976) cash. 1-800-772-1142, 1-310-7210726 usa@classicrunners. com WANTED TO BUY
CARS/TRUCKS WANTED! Top $$$$$ Paid! Running or Not, All Makes!. Free Towing! We’re Local! 7 Days/ Week. Call 1-800-905-8332 CASH FOR unexpired Diabetic Test Strips! Free shipping, best prices & 24 hr payment! Call 1-855-440-4001 www.TestStripSearch.com
Turn your unwanted items into CASH with CPOWNY classifieds!
CASH FOR CARS: All Cars/ Trucks Wanted. Running or Not! Top Dollar Paid. We Come To You! Any Make /Model. Call For Instant Offer: 1-800-864-5960 TOP CASH Paid For Old Guitars! 1920’s thru 1980’s. Gibson, Martin, Fender, Gretsch, Epiphone, Guild, Mosrite, Rickenbacker, Prairie State, D’Angelico, Stromberg, and Gibson Mandolins/Banjos. 1-800-401-0440
Agriculture FIREWOOD
HARDWOOD CUT-OFFS FOR heating. Starting @$25. Pick-up/Delivery Available. Niagara Wholesale Supply 282-1268
Automotive AUTOS FOR SALE
GREAT WINTER OR 1ST CAR FOR SALE 2001 2dr White Ford Escort with sunroof, 118k, Needs battery and TLC. $1000./BO Call or text 946-8761 MISCELLANEOUS
NEED CAR INSURANCE? Lowest down payment- Canceled? State Letter/SR71? Accidents? Tickets? DUI? Instant coverage! www.InsureACar.com Toll-Free 1-888358-0908.
CASH FOR CARS! Any Make, Model or Year. We Pay More! Running or Not. Sell Your Car or Truck Today. Free Towing! Instant Offer: 1-888-545-8647 CASH FOR CARS and Trucks: Get A Top Dollar Instant Offer! Running or Not! 1-888-416-2208 *CASH TODAY* We’ll buy any car (any condition) + Free same-day removal. Best cash offer guaranteed! Call for Free quote: 1-888-989-6216 DONATING A VEHICLE, running or not, to Children’s Cancer Fund of America, Inc. is easy and tax deductible. Call 1-866-204-4548. GET CASH TODAY for any car/truck. I will buy your car today. Any Condition. Call 1-800-864-5796 or www.carbuyguy.com WANTED: ALL Motorcycles before 1985, running or not! Japanese, British, European, American. Top $cash$ paid! Free Appraisals! Call 1-315569-8094. 1stKickcycles70@ gmail.com
Services & Repairs AIR CONDITIONING/HEATING
BENNETT HEATING & COOLING . Free CO testing with every Furnace Check & Service FREE Estimates 625-8632 BLACKTOP/SEALING
DLW PAVING & SEALING Commercial & Residential 10% off Senior Discount, Free Estimates. Licensed & Insured 830-7864
VEHICLES WANTED
CLEANING
CARS/TRUCKS Wanted! Top $$$$$ Paid! Running or Not, All Makes!. Free Towing! We’re Local! 7 Days/ Week. Call 1-800-959-8518 CARS/TRUCKS WANTED! Top $$$$$ Paid! Running or Not, All Years, Makes, Models. Free Towing! We’re Local! 7 Days/Week. Call Toll Free: 1-888-416-2330
ALL TYPES of Housecleaning, Honest, Dependable. Excellent worker. Kathy, 8350887. EXCELLENT CLEANING Years of Experience. References. Your Home or Office. Call Cara(716)936-1944 SELL IT
fast
WITH A CLASSIFIED AD!
Amherst/Getzville Courier/ Friday, October 17, 2014
13
Classifieds
Parting with your ride? !"#$#%"$&'(#$'))"*(+$$ $
W W W. C P O W N Y . C O M
ELECTRICAL SERVICES
AAA RATED
Affordable Electric Services 2011 - 2014 Service Award Licensed Master Electrician 481-4874 Member BBB
AAPLE ELECTRIC - Specializing in Small Jobs, Service Upgrades, Troubleshooting. Commercial/ Residential Licensed/ Insured Licensed Master Electrician. WEEKEND AVAILABILITY at WEEKDAY PRICES!! (716)380-6722
Dr. Electric - Lic. Master Electrician Since 1999
• Service Upgrades • 220 Lines • HOT TUBS & POOLS • Kitchens & Baths Remodeling/Additions Member BBB
Free Estimates/Licensed/Insured
631-5259
TOM’s SUBURBAN WIRING
•Fuses to Breakers •Sump Pump Outlets •Smoke Detector
Lic/ Ins/ Free Est/ Credit Cards
Father & Son Business 40 Years in Business 873-0448 / 864-8351 GARAGE DOOR
ALL DOORS & GLASS INC. Garage - Doors Openers & Screens * Springs * Cables 684-9774 FREE SERVICE CALL ($65.00 - Value) Expires 09/30/14 HANDYMAN
A - 1 QUALITY
•Bathroom Remodeling •Ceramic Tile •Tub Surrounds •Painting •Drywall •Plumbing •Electrical 20 Yrs. Experience / Insured
689-6742
Turn your unwanted items into cash with CPOWNY classifieds!
HOMETOWN HANDYMAN SERVICE
Home Repair & Maintenance Specializing in Small Jobs
741-9486 Insured HOME IMPROVEMENT
ABOVE & BEYOND: Drywall, Painting, Windows, Doors, Floors, ALL REMODELING! 716-563-9206 Insured. ALL THINGS BASEMENTY! Basement Systems Inc. Call us for all of your basement needs! Waterproofing, Finishing, Structural Repairs, Humidity and Mold Control FREE ESTIMATES! Call 1-800-998-5574
BATHROOMS
Kitchens • Cabinets
ALL HOME REPAIRS Ceramic Tile • Lighting Painting • Counter Tops Plumbing • Electric
694-1455
PTL Property Maintenance
Jamieson Construction Be Prepared for Holiday Entertaining! Home Remodeling • Kitchens & Baths • Finished Basements • Room Additions • Residential Cleaning • Painting • Drywall • Heating / Plumbing & More! Call for your FREE estimate! 716-578-0138 LANDSCAPING
ALL SEASONS LANDSCAPING & DRAINAGE Gutter Cleaning Bobcat Service Tree/Shrub Trim & Removal Lawn Repairs Soil/Seed/Sod Grading Work Drainage SNOWPLOWING
FREE ESTIMATES/FAST SERVICE Senior Discount/Insured
828-6930
VISIT WNY’S PREMIER HEALTH RESOURCE!
WNYhealthMag.com Published by CPOWNY
LEGAL SERVICES
DIVORCE $350* No Fault or Regular Divorce. Covers children, etc. Only One Signature Required! *Excludes govt. fees. Local & In-State Phone No. 1-800-522-6000 Ext. 100. Baylor & Associates, Inc. Est. 1977 MISCELLANEOUS
ADVERTISE your product or service nationwide or by region in over 7 million households in North America’s best suburbs! Place your classified ad in over 570 suburban newspapers just like this one. Call Classified Avenue at 888486-2466 DO YOU HAVE products or services to promote? Reach as many as 3.3 million households and 4.5 million potential buyers quickly and inexpensively! Only $489 for a 25word ad. Place your ad online at fcpny.com or call 1-877275-2726 DO YOU HAVE products or services to promote? Reach as many as 4.9 million households and 12 million potential buyers quickly and inexpensively! Only $490 for a 15word ad. Place your ad online at fcpny.com or call 1-877275-2726 RABER’S FOOTWEAR And Drainage Products. 5985 Chapman Rd., Conewango Valley, NY 14726. Mon- TuesThurs- Friday 8am- 7:30pm. Saturday- 8am- 5pm. Closed Wed. & Sunday. Gloves, Boots, Belts, Mucks, Wolverine, Georgia Boots, Lacrosse, Rocky Hunting Boots, Tony Lama’s. PAINTING/WALLPAPER
DJ CEILINGS
•INTERIOR PAINTING •Sprayed Textured Ceilings •Low Rates All Work Guaranteed Insured • Free Estimates
542-1107 684-6532
ELITE CUSTOM PAINTING Co. Spring Savings. Int. Ext Painting. Certified lead paint removal. Drywall & Water damaged drywall repair, Textured Ceilings 716-5784538. 10% Senior Discount. Now accepting Visa/MC/Discover JW PAINTING SERVICE Affordable, Reliable, Professional. FREE Estimates. Call James 335-3343 OLD FASHIONED HOUSE PAINTING Scrape, Prime, Paint, Putty, Caulk & Window Reglazing. Repaint/ Repair ALL Types of Siding. Free Estimates Licensed/ Insured 689-4444 www.oldfashionedhousehpainting.com PERFECT CUT PAINTING Interior - Exterior Wallpaper Remov., Ceilings 3 Rooms ~ $349! (w/Paint) Licensed/Insured: 348-2318 PROFESSIONAL PAINTING by John. Int/Ext with 2 year warranty. Starting at $285 for 3 rooms. Plaster Repair. Insured, References, Free Estimates 583-5365 PLASTERING - DRYWALL SERVICES
DC DRYWALL Plastering & Painting: Popcorn Removal, Laminate Floors, Carpentry, Tile. Insured. 553-5816 Published by CPOWNY
ABOVE & BEYOND: Interior, Exterior, Residential / Commercial. Drywall. INSURED. 716-563-9206 AFFORDABLE QUALITY Painting, Plaster Repairs, Seniors 10%. Small jobs OK, Licensed , Insured, Free Estimates. Bill 479-3755 VISIT US ONLINE AT CommunityPapersofWNY.com
PLUMBING
$
PIPEWORKS Owned & Operated by Lancaster Plumbing, Inc.
• Sewer & Water Lines Repaired & Replaced • Bubbler Systems & Drain Tile Installed • Hot Water Tanks Installed • Remodeling
NOW OFFERING
Installation & Service of Furnaces • Boilers • AC John
685-2399 SNOW REMOVAL
ABOVE & BEYOND CONSTRUCTION- Snowplowing, Residential/Commercial, Insured, Free Estimates, Seasonal Contracts 563-9206 SNOWPLOWING City & Town of Tonawanda Amherst / Tonawanda • Commercial / Residential Starting @ $250. + Up • Licensed & Fully Insured 816 - 6649 TREE SERVICES
DC FAMILY TREE SERVICE: COMPLETE TREE SERVICE 24/7 Emergency Response Free Est./Ins. 716-628-6539 TREE SERVICE: Since 1970 we have provided quality service & competitive prices. Trimming, tree & stump removals, fertilization, injections, insect & disease diagnosis and all aspects of tree care, lawn care. Done professionally, satisfaction guaranteed. Licensed arborist. Insured. Areas leading expert on Emerald Ash Borer. HASKELL TREE SERVICE, 655-3359. WINDOW/DOORS
Ask Askyour yourCPOWNY CPWNY Sales Executive for Advertising Information or Contact WNY Health at 716/668-5223 or teastman@cpowny.com
$!"#$%&'())(*+,&*-&."/& 0*12&34#4"&$*+,5'"1,6&
WINDOWS, DOUBLE Hung, double paned tilt-ins $199 installed, Energy Star Package add $20. Triple pane tilt-ins $249 installed, Elite Energy Star Package add $50. Why pay more? 1-866-272-7533
!,-"$./00$!,-"$ 102.3$!,-"$'*4"*$ !"#$$%&%'()*($)) &+,)-.',/)01(2'3)) )
50/."$6'7*$/4$/#$
$849"#:'*39;<.'&$$ *1&$#))&4%(,&7#7"1&*1&& 89:;;9<;=9<;<>&&&&&&&& (+-*?-$7+@A$*'&
Did You Know? CPOWNY offers quality
Printing Services Business cards, raffle tickets, menus, letterhead, brochures, invitations, flyers, notepads, & much more at great prices! Ask your CPOWNY Sales Rep or call 716/668-5223
Amherst/Getzville Courier /Friday, October 17, 2014
14
Real Estate W W W. C P O W N Y . C O M
Rental Real Estate
Sale Real Estate
Rental Real Estate
Sale Real Estate
HOUSES FOR SALE
SENIOR LIVING
HOUSES FOR SALE
ANN J.CARUANA GRI CNS Associate Broker Coldwell Banker Chubb (716)912-9255 Serving WNY Since 1981 â&#x20AC;&#x153;If Experience Matters?â&#x20AC;?
RETIREMENT APARTMENTS, All Inclusive. Meals, transportation, activities daily. Short Leases. Monthly specials! Call (866) 338-2607
SENIOR LIVING
RETIREMENT APARTMENTS, All Inclusive. Meals, transportation, activities daily. Short Leases. Monthly specials! Call (866) 338-2607 UNFURNISHED APARTMENTS
WILLIAMSVILLE Border Great location 2 bdrm in complex $775 w/heat/appliances plus electric 634-1224. A MUST SEE!
FREE
!"#$%&'())(*+,&*-&& ./&01#1"&$*+,2'"3,4& &
DO YOU HAVE Vacation Property For Sale Or Rent? With promotion to nearly 3.4 million households and over 4.6 million potential buyers, a statewide classified ad canâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t be beat! Promote your property for just $489 for a 25word ad. Place your ad online at fcpny.com or call 1-877275-2726
Email classads@cpowny.com to place your
Own a vacation rental?
CLASSIFIED AD UNDER $100!
SELL IT
fast
WITH A CLASSIFIED AD!
Classifieds www.cpowny.com
FREE AD!
Use this form to run your free Lost & Found ad or for Merchandise $100 or less.
FREE Merchandise Ad
Items $100 or less â&#x20AC;˘ 3 line maximum â&#x20AC;˘ No pets â&#x20AC;˘ Price must appear in ad â&#x20AC;˘ Published 3 weeks
Lost & Found Ad FR3 lineEEmaximum â&#x20AC;˘ Published 4 weeks
UNFURNISHED APARTMENTS
NOW ON CPOWNY.com!
Get Half Off Deals From Local Advertisers!
WILLIAMSVILLE Border Great location 2 bdrm in complex $775 w/heat/appliances plus electric 634-1224. A MUST SEE!
Community PapersofWNY .com
ANN J.CARUANA GRI CNS Associate Broker Coldwell Banker Chubb (716)912-9255 Serving WNY Since 1981 â&#x20AC;&#x153;If Experience Matters?â&#x20AC;? DO YOU HAVE Vacation Property For Sale Or Rent? With promotion to nearly 3.4 million households and over 4.6 million potential buyers, a statewide classified ad canâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t be beat! Promote your property for just $489 for a 25word ad. Place your ad online at fcpny.com or call 1-877275-2726
!5+"&$#))& &!5+"&6)($7& !5+"&*38"3& !"#$$%&%'()*($)&+,)) -.',/)01(2'3)) )
9(,(1&#8+"1:*37+;<$*'&& !#"")34%$)5#5',)+,)) 678997:9;7:9:<)))))))))
Turn your unwanted items into cash with CPOWNY classifieds!
www.communitypapersofwny.com â&#x20AC;˘ 75 Boxwood Lane â&#x20AC;˘ Cheektowaga, 14227 â&#x20AC;˘ 716.668.5223
Your News. Your Community. Your Life. Community Papers of Western New York
Limit one item per coupon, one coupon per family per week. Excludes services, help wanted, babysitting, real estate, rentals, garage sales, livestock, pets and agricultural products. No telephone orders please.
Name __________________________________________________________________________________________ Address _______________________________________________________________________________________ City ________________________________________________ State _____________ Zip Code _______________ Phone __________________________________________________________________________________________ Email __________________________________________________________________________________________
Mail to:
&RPPXQLW\ 3DSHUV RI :1< &ODVVLĂ&#x20AC;HG $GYHUWLVLQJ 3 2 %R[ &KHHNWRZDJD 1<
Email:
classads@cpowny.com
Fax:
(please include name, full address and phone # when emailing or faxing)
Stay connected to all the local news and information that is taking place around you. 21 Weekly Community Newspapers â&#x20AC;˘ 4 Weekly PennySavers 1 Free Bi-Monthly Health/Medical Magazine â&#x20AC;˘ 1 Free Bi-Monthly Direct Mail Coupon Magazine 2 Annual Trade Shows â&#x20AC;˘ 9 Unique Websites
Amherst/Getzville Courier/ Friday, October 17, 2014
15
Employment W W W. C P O W N Y . C O M
Employment BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
$4500 MONTHLY for telling the truth? SurveySoup.com connects you to big companies who pay big bucks to hear your opinions. And, it’s free! AVON- Earn extra income with a new career! Sell from home, work,, online. $15 startup. For information call: 888-423-1792 (M-F 9-7 & Sat 9-1 Central) FRAC SAND Owner Operators Needed Immediately in Texas! Requires tractor, blower, pneumatic trailer. Sting Services Pays 80%...Unlimited Work, 214-250-1985 GREAT MONEY From Home! With our Free Mailer Program. Live Operators On Duty Now 1-800-707-1810 ex 601 or visit www.pacificbrochures. com HELP WANTED!! $570/ weekly potential assembling Christmas decorations from home + great money mailing brochures or typing ads for our company!! PT/FT, No experience required. Start immediately! www.HiringLocalWorkers.com HELP WANTED!! Make up to $1000 A Week Mailing Brochures From Home! Helping Home Workers since 2001! Genuine Opportunity! No Experience Required! www.needmailers.com Void in WI HELP WANTED
$$ Earn extra money $$
Deliver the new Verizon telephone directories. Men & women 18 years and older with insured vehicles needed to deliver in Buffalo, Tonawanda, Williamsville, Hamburg, East Aurora areas. We are also looking for office clerks and loaders. Delivery starts Oct 17th. Work a minimum 6 daylight hours per day and get paid within 72 hours, upon successful completion of route. Call 1-800979-7978 Refer to job# 30072-B eoe
START IMMEDIATELY! Great money from home with our Free mailer program. Live operators available now! 866780-0580 ext. 110 or visit www.pacificbrochures.com
WEB DEVELOPER for Growing Norwich, NY Company. If you are a talented front end developer we have an excellent opportunity. Go to newmediaretailer.com/careers for a complete job description. WORK AT HOME!! $570/ weekly** Assembling Christmas decorations + great money with our home mailer program + home typing program. PT/FT. www.HelpWantedWork.com MEDICAL HELP WANTED
A Premier Assisted Living facility is seeking a PT PCA/CNA for 7-3pm shift every other weekend and 8 hours a week as a bath aide. May obtain application at Beechwoodcare.org and fax to 631-9244 or apply in person at Blocher Homes, 135 Evans st. Williamsville. SELL IT
HELP WANTED!! $570/ weekly potential assembling Christmas decorations from home + great money mailing brochures or typing ads for our company!! PT/FT, No experience required. Start immediately! www.HiringLocalWorkers.com HELP WANTED!! Make up to $1000 A Week Mailing Brochures From Home! Helping Home Workers since 2001! Genuine Opportunity! No Experience Required! www.needmailers.com Void in WI
START IMMEDIATELY! Great money from home with our Free mailer program. Live operators available now! 866780-0580 ext. 110 or visit www.pacificbrochures.com
ARE NOW ON
Turn your unwanted items into CASH with CPOWNY classifieds!
CPOWNY.com!
HELP WANTED
$$ Earn extra money $$
Deliver the new Verizon telephone directories. Men & women 18 years and older with insured vehicles needed to deliver in Buffalo, Tonawanda, Williamsville, Hamburg, East Aurora areas. We are also looking for office clerks and loaders. Delivery starts Oct 17th. Work a minimum 6 daylight hours per day and get paid within 72 hours, upon successful completion of route. Call 1-800979-7978 Refer to job# 30072-B eoe
WEB DEVELOPER for Growing Norwich, NY Company. If you are a talented front end developer we have an excellent opportunity. Go to newmediaretailer.com/careers for a complete job description. WORK AT HOME!! $570/ weekly** Assembling Christmas decorations + great money with our home mailer program + home typing program. PT/FT. www.HelpWantedWork.com
MEDICAL HELP WANTED
A Premier Assisted Living facility is seeking a PT PCA/CNA for 7-3pm shift every other weekend and 8 hours a week as a bath aide. May obtain application at Beechwoodcare.org and fax to 631-9244 or apply in person at Blocher Homes, 135 Evans st. Williamsville.
READ & SUBMIT
local event LISTINGS
@
CommunityPapersofWNY.com
Community PapersofWNY .com
fast
WITH A CLASSIFIED AD!
Employment BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
$4500 MONTHLY for telling the truth? SurveySoup.com connects you to big companies who pay big bucks to hear your opinions. And, it’s free! AVON- Earn extra income with a new career! Sell from home, work,, online. $15 startup. For information call: 888-423-1792 (M-F 9-7 & Sat 9-1 Central) FRAC SAND Owner Operators Needed Immediately in Texas! Requires tractor, blower, pneumatic trailer. Sting Services Pays 80%...Unlimited Work, 214-250-1985 GREAT MONEY From Home! With our Free Mailer Program. Live Operators On Duty Now 1-800-707-1810 ex 601 or visit www.pacificbrochures. com Turn your unwanted items into cash with CPOWNY classifieds!
Administrative Sales Assistant Do you enjoy helping others reach their goals? Do you want to have fun on the job? Are you polished, productive and well skilled in administrative techniques and office procedures? If so, we have the opportunity you’ve been looking for! Community Papers of WNY, publisher of the largest group of community-based newspapers in WNY is looking for its next Administrative superstar... one who is energetic, friendly and organized enough to help the inside advertising sales group achieve its goals. The Right Stuff This position reports to and supports the efforts of the Classified Advertising Manager, in addition to providing telephone, presentation and paperwork support to a dozen or so advertising reps. Specifically, you will schedule and assist in the preparation of staff training sessions, develop and maintain data tracking tools, print communicate with satellite office personnel and manage a wide range of daily and weekly administrative functions that help this group work like a well-oiled machine. The person filling this role will wear many hats, have a terrific attitude and get great satisfaction out of being the most important go-to person in the office! Community Papers of WNY offers its employees a pleasant work environment with generous time off, in addition to benefit options including a 401(k) plan and medical and dental insurance at group rates. If you are computer savvy, have excelled in an office environment supporting a team of busy professionals and believe you have what it takes to provide the support this group so eagerly needs, email your resume to: mcooper@cpowny.com Or mail to: Michaelene Cooper, Community Papers of WNY, P.O. Box 790, Cheektowaga, NY 14225. An equal opportunity employer.
Apply today at www.multisorb.com
Amherst/Getzville Courier /Friday, October 17, 2014
16
Kessler
Early Times
American Whiskey
Kentucky Whisky
Kentucky Bourbon
$16.99 - $5.00 Rebate
$14.47 - $3.00 Rebate
1199
1444
$
Black Velvet
Cinzano
$
1.75 Liter
Net 1.75 Liter
9
$ 99
Paul Masson
Maison Rouge
Net 1.75 Liter
Brandy
9
750 ml
London Dry Gin $13.99 - $3.00 Rebate
1099
$
Net 1.75 Liter
17
88
750 ml
Close Out While Supplies Last
Burnett’s
Georgi
American Vodka
Finlandia
Reyka Vodka
• Grapefruit • Red Berry • Raspberry
1488
$
Liter
of Iceland
$
Original A Buck More
South Sea Australian Rum
Oak Aged First Pressing of Queensland Sugarcane
1/2 PRICE SALE
10
$
99
750 ml
1144 1.75 Liter
Flavored Vodkas
1895 Liter
Calico Jack Rums • • • •
Cherry Mango Coconut Pineapple/ Coconut • Whipped
$
14
2495
Connemara Single Malt Peated Irish Whiskey Gift Pack
$
Buy A 12 Count Case: $107.88 Less Mail-In Rebate - $36.00 Equals Net Case: $71.88
88
1.75 Liter
SALE
8
$ 99
That’s Only
750 ml
36
95+ Rating
Wolfschmidt
$
1299 1.75 Liter
Rökk Swedish Vodka
$
16
95
1.75 Liter
Special Purchase Save 50% Over Absolut
$
SALE
13
95
750 ml
750 ml
Special Purchase Don’t Pay Double Elsewhere!
10
$
95
Net 750 ml
• Authentic Red • Cabernet • Chardonnay • Merlot • Pinot Grigio • Zinfandel Buy A 12 Count Case: $95.40 Less Mail-In Rebate - $36.00 Equals Net Case: $59.40 SALE
7
$ 95 750 ml
NEW
Limited Edition Sherry Oak Finish Rum
1695
That’s Only
SALE
9
$ 95 750 ml
That’s Only
4
$ 95 Net 750 ml
Chloe Internationals
• Sonoma County Chardonnay • North Coast Red Blend • Italian Pinot Grigio Buy A 12 Count Case: $119.40 Less Mail-In Rebate - $24.00 Equals Net Case: $95.40 That’s Only
7
$ 95 Net 750 ml
7
• • • •
7
Dark Red White Rosé
7
$ 95
$ 44
$ 95
1.5 Liter
750 ml
750 ml
Callia
Italian
Argentinian
• Pinot Grigio • Pinot Noir • Montepulciano D’Abruzzo
• Torrontes • Syrah/ Malbec
2 $ 1000 750 ml Bottles
5
$ 44
For
750 ml
Fat Bastard
Greg Norman
French
Santa Barbara
• Cabernet Sauvignon • Chardonnay • Pinot Noir
• Chardonnay • Pinot Noir
6
8
$ 95
$ 88
750 ml
750 ml
Moet & Chandon
Imperial Brut French Champagne
Italian Pinot Grigio
$
3595 750 ml
8
The World’s Best Selling Champagne
Relax
Rosemount
The Perfect Party Wine!
• Moscato • Shiraz/Cab • Traminer/ Riesling
$ 95 750 ml
German Riesling
Australian
7
4
$ 98
$ 99
750 ml
750 ml
Toasted Head
• Cabernet Sauvignon • Chardonnay $8.99 - $2.00 Rebate
6
Californian
2007 Tempranillo Reserva Aged 5 Years
Chardonnay Lexia Moscato Red Lexia Riesling Shiraz
Buy A 12 Count Case: $167.40 Less Mail-In Rebate - $36.00 Equals Net Case: $131.40
Gnarly Head Californians
Captain Morgan
$
Net 750 ml
Sonoma “Reserve” Alexander Valley
95
Vodka
5
$ 99
Merlot (2009 Vintage)
750 ml
A Value Brand With Hints Of Citrus-Cherry Essences
$
North Coast Cabernet Sauvignon or Chardonnay
1.75 Liter
VS Cognac
$
Winery Sale
Apothic
Spanish
Ca’Donini
Blended Scotch
Liter
• • • • •
www.WineAndLiquorOutlet.com
Family Reserve
$
Anciano
Australian
5900 S. Transit Rd., Lockport 434-4700
William Grant’s
5
$ 44
Alice White
The Wine & Liquor Outlet
Net 1.75 Liter
• Bianco • Sweet • Dry
$14.44 - $5.00 Rebate
$ 95
1147
$
Italian Vermouth
Canadian Whisky
Grande Amber VS or Peach
Ten High
$ 99 Net 750 ml
Mix Up A Case, Send For $36 Case Rebate
Widmer
Lake Niagara Red or White
1044
$
4 Liter Box
Dr. Konstantin Frank • Barrel Fermented Chardonnay • Gewurztraminer • Semi-Dry Riesling
$
1095 750 ml
Kim Crawford
New Zealand Sauvignon Blanc $10.95 - $2.00 Rebate
8
$ 95 Net 750 ml
Buy A Case, Send For $36 Case Rebate
Rodney Strong
Chardonnays Sonoma
9
$ 88 750 ml
Chalk Hill
1495
$
750 ml
San Pedro Gato Negro
• Cabernet/ Merlot • Chardonnay
$5.99 - $3.00 Rebate
2
$ 99 Net 1.5 Liter
DID YOU KNOW... We Are Located Only 3.8 Miles North Of Millersport Hwy. & Transit Rd.
OUR SALE RUNS ALL WEEK FRI., 10/17/14 THROUGH THURS., 10/23/14 • Hours: 9am-11pm Daily, Sunday 12 Noon-6pm • “Wine is sunlight held together by water.” - Galileo