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Ferrouillat, fellow foreign exchange students add flavor to North Collins’ boys’ soccer team By Marquel Slaughter SPORTS REPORTER
Gauthier Ferrouillat faced a daily commute to and from his soccer practices and games back at home in France. He would hop on a bus after school and would arrive to soccer practice within the hour.
While he spends a year at North Collins as a foreign exchange student, Ferrouillat does not face that problem at all anymore. “I think it’s better and easier. After school we are already on the field after school,” Ferrouillat said. “In France I have to take the bus. I play for a district and live in a pretty big city.” Ferrouillat is one of the many foreign players that made their marks on the local Sun soccer teams, which included Eden,
Lake Shore, Hamburg and St. Francis. Thomas Wall coached Adam Mbuyia for Eden’s boys varsity soccer team this fall. A native of Tanzania, Mbuyia led the Raiders with nine goals, including a five-goal performance in Eden’s upset over Roy-Hart in the first round of the playoffs. St. Francis did not have any foreign players on the pitch. However, Mike Smolinki’s team was supported by a videographer from China and a team manager from Paraguay.
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Gauthier Ferrouillat had nine goals and 18 assists for North Collins this year.
Every one of them had to make some sort of adjustment to the American game, whether it was getting used to the difference in game flow, traveling or playing for a school instead of a club. “They don’t emphasis sports in the public schools in central Europe,” Eagles coach Jay Walters said. “If they play soccer it’s for a village team, it’s a community team, it’s street pick up. They don’t do this at school. They don’t have the structure.” Ferrouillat is not alone as a newcomer at North Collins. He is joined by Bastian Fahrmann and Stefano Arcare, who are also foreign exchange students from central Europe. “They are a wonderful international touch to the team,” Walters said. “They add flavor, they have love for the game and high expectations.” While the other two played midfield for Walters, Ferrouillat was up top at forward, helping David Lynch and Kyle Loretto attack opposing defenses. Ferrouillat notched a team high 18 assists in the fall to go along with nine goals. Not bad for adjusting to what is a completely different game overseas. “Here, the game is run and run and run and run,” Ferrouillat noted. “The game in France is, not slow, but more about passing before you attack. I think it’s a higher level in France.” Although, the practices
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Ferrouillat was one of three foreign exchange students to play soccer for the Eagles. may not be as intense in Europe. “However, they do not love our practices,” noted Walters. “It’s structured different.” A senior at North Collins but the same age as the juniors, Ferrouillat left a mother, father, a brother and two sisters at home in France while he studies in America. “I was not nervous. I was so excited to move,” Ferrouillat said. Ferrouillat left home for an education and a chance to compete on a different stage, playing soccer for a Class D juggernaut that came close to helping North Collins add on to
what is already a Section VI-best 26 sectional championships. “This has deep and profound meaning,” said Walters. “They really get very enthusiastic about focus and after-school practices, 2-3 games a week and the playoff system.” Ferrouillat aided the Eagles through their playoff run, which ended in the hands of I-Prep, which went on to capture the state championship. The loss was a passing-of-the-torch for North Collins, in a way, seeing that its program was the last team to win a state title, 20 years ago in 1994.
Gowanda’s Cyrek gives new sport a shot, thrives as connection to the Lady Eagles defender for two seasons NFL By Mark Benton SPORTS REPORTER
Although no Gowanda High School graduate has ever played in the National Football League, a few locals have been employed by the NFL. However, several rival athletes fromWestern New York have graced the Gowanda athletic field and gymnasium while competing against the Panthers over the past fifty years. Bill Bergey from nearby South Dayton was an All-Pro linebacker for the Cincinnati Bengals and Philadelphia Eagles. His high school football team at Pine Valley scrimmaged against the Gowanda Panthers in the mid-1960s. Salamanca’s three-sport all-star athlete Chuck Crist squared off against the Panthers in football, basketball and track from 196568.As a sophomore quarterback in the fall of 1965, Crist led his Warriors to a 34-0 win at the Gowanda Athletic Field. Crist went on to play safety for the NewYork Giants, San Francisco 49ers and New Orleans Saints. In the fall of 1967, Dunkirk’s Dave Graf was on the winning side as the Marauders football team thumped the Panthers 38-0 in one of Gowanda’s last
scheduled games as members of the Southwestern Conference. After a successful career at Penn State, Graf played a total of five seasons as a linebacker for the Washington Redskins and Cleveland Browns. In the late 1960s, two active members of the Buffalo Bills Paul Costa (tight end) and Joe O’Donnell (guard) had part ownership in the First Down Beverage Company that as located at 3 Chestnut Street in the Village of Gowanda. South Florida businessman and Gowanda High School graduate Bill Allen brought former all-pro Miami Dolphins safety Dick Anderson to his boyhood hometown following a Bills-Dolphins game in September of 1983. After a visit with former GCS coach George Dispenza and long-distance runner Tim Geiger at Dispenza’s home on St. John Street, Allen took Anderson over to Bill’s Lair (now the Wicked Glen) to shoot a few games of pool. Not one of the bar patrons recognized Anderson, the former NFL player.
See “NFL” on page B2
By Marquel Slaughter SPORTS REPORTER
It has always been about softball, softball and softball for Richelle Cyrek. There was nothing anyone could tell her to convince the physically gifted student athlete to take part in another sport. Originally coming from the North Collins school district, Cyrek spent time on Hamburg’s junior varsity softball team when the Lady Bulldogs won the state championship in 2013. But when she returned to North Collins a month later, she decided to take a shot at soccer. “I’ve always like soccer. I was in Hamburg for two years. I didn’t play soccer then,” said Cyrek. “And then I came [to North Collins] and I was like, ‘Why not.’ So I started playing travel with Mr. Flanagan in the summer. “I was getting into it,” she continued. “Then Mr. Flanagan goes, ‘Oh, I like you on defense,’ so then I started playing with all of the seniors from
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Richelle Cyrek has been a key defender for North Collins for two seasons. last year. They really helped me out and made me a better defender.” Tim Flanagan, the head coach of North Collins’ varsity girls soccer team, recalls initially getting Cyrek into
the sport with his summer club team in the Southern Tier Travel Soccer League. “Some of the kids told me that Richelle, who started out school here, was back. She’s a good athlete and she’s fast,”
said Flanagan. “They said that they think she could be a good soccer player. I got to meet her and asked her why don’t she play travel soccer with us and let’s see what you can do.” Not only has Cyrek picked up the sport quickly, she has become an essential part to the Eagles’ defensive unit, helping the likes of her goaltender, Aurora Klawinski, Kourtney Mallaber, Morgan Lawton, Bailey Murray and Kaila Jimerson keep the ball out of the net. “She was a natural,” said Flanagan. “Her first varsity season was in her junior year when she came back from Hamburg and she started as my left side defender and I never blinked twice. She’s been phenomenal.” Receiving North Collins’ Coach’s Award for her effort, attitude and play as a junior and earning league all-star honors as a senior, Cyrek wishes she had spent more of her high school career on the pitch, often feeling left behind in comparison to her classmates, Klawinski, Jimerson, Sam Gier, Rhianna Renaldo and Kim Yager, who have each been around for three varsity seasons.
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Rod, Gun & Game: Animals and surviving WNY storm By Forrest Fisher OUTDOOR COLUMNIST
Last week, WNY did not face an ordinary winter weather episode, it was a historic weather event that many of us will never forget. People can survive because we are usually forewarned about the potential of catastrophic circumstances, but did you ever wonder about deer, bear and other animals during the kind of snowstorm that blew into WNY? Wild animals seem to understand weather without a TV or radio report. It seems that even science has trouble figuring out how wildlife and insects seem to know when it is time to take cover. My better half and I reside in the hills above East Aurora. We did not experience the 90+ inches of snow that the village of East Aurora recorded (according National Weather Service data), but we did have about five and one-half feet of the white stuff on the level, with far more depth on our house and shed roofs. Our two bird feeders off the back deck hold 3-pounds and 8-pounds of bird food each. We mix a combination of 60 percent sunflower seeds and 40 percent wild bird seed mix into each, but on the day before the storm, for some reason, birds of many species would empty the feeders in less than two hours. This was incredible since the feeders each last
about 2-3 days before the need for reload. Go figure! How did the birds know the storm was coming or would be that severe? My snowplow guy was buried himself and so was unable to keep up with the quickly falling snow accumulating on our driveway. I called around for help and, of course, these were calamitous times, there really was no help. South of us though, I called Tractor Supply in Arcade and they still had a supply of large snow blowers – including several of the brand new 3-stage, 28-inch wide model Cub Cadet models with high speed blower. Perfect, I thought, so I drove south where the roads were still open and was able to procure one of these. Incredibly, my nephew from Tampa, Florida, was visiting us during a few days to hunt deer. Bad timing dude! He was amazed at the resolve and happy faces to be found around WNY despite the weather. He was brave, but a bit timid about heading outside during the height of the blizzard. Who wouldn’t be? I was too and I’m an outdoor guy, but I thought, life is, let get it done. The snow blower cleared the driveway with ease and also allowed us to reach the bird feeders and the rear yard sheds. Fern (my better half) was baking pies – the smell sure removed a lot of the tension that seemed to be heightened by watching TV reports. Under the bird
K & L standings Cottage Orchard Z&M Ag and Turf Crowells K&L Too! Fast Eddies Split Happens
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Sunday Night Bowling 31 ½-12 ½ HT3G: Cottage Orchard 2127 29-15 HT1G: Fast Eddies 735 26 ½-17 ½ HI3G: Men: Steven Grimm 671 18-26 HI3G: Women: N Nellist 479 17-27 HI1G: Men: Steven Grimm 246 10-34 HI1G: Women: N Nellist 166
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K & L top bowlers Men’s High Scores: Ed Howard 213, 222, 213-648; Steven Grimm 202, 212, 235-649; Brian Heckman 255, 220-660; Terry Gabel 225, 213-627; Steve Coudrey 233; Brian Heckman 232; Steven Grimm 246, 239-671; Mike Cooper 201; Ed Howard 227, 214, 202-643; Bill Friedman 230, 225-628; Derek Peck 215; Gary Lauer 202 Women’s High Scores: Mary Grimm 198; Nicole Nellist 245, 215, 194-654; Jessica Fort 206; Janet Barton 183, 196, 194-573; Sue Vogtli 182; Sue Barlow 200; Carol Miller 186-500; Wendy Greco 179
Cyrek played key role in playoff win “Cyrek” from page B1 “This year, I am a senior but this is just my second year with Flanagan,” said Cyrek. “The other seniors always say, ‘We’ve been here for three years’and I’m over here like ‘Yeah…two.’” Richelle played a key role in helping North Collins capture a 2-1 quarterfinal victory over West Valley to open postseason play. Cyrek and her defensive unit kept the opposition scoreless long enough to take the lead. West Valley responded immediately to tie the game, 1-1, due to a slight miscommunication breakdown, but the Eagles regrouped and shut out the visitors the rest of the way. “I would’ve been very upset if we didn’t win this,” Cyrek said following the postseason win. “I knew we could and I am so happy that we did. This is the
best thing ever.” “I’m so proud of her. She’s done a phenomenal job, and she has turned into an awesome soccer player, even though softball is her sport,” Flanagan said. “And she loves softball. She’s an athlete, she’s competitive, and she’s tough.” Cyrek even brought her younger sister, Rebecca, along to join the soccer team with her. Flanagan is fond of both of their talents and can see Rebecca filling in for Richelle after she gets her diploma – a passing of the torch, if you’d say. “I honestly think Becca is going to take Richelle’s spot when she graduates,” Flanagan noted. “Becca’s just like Richelle. She’s fast, maybe even a little faster. She’s aggressive and has that mean streak. So I’m excited to see where she’s going to be.”
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Downey woodpecker and Cardinal enjoy a tree limb near a local bird feeder in Western New York during the height of the monster snow storm last week. feeders, Fern tossed the apple peelings and Fern asked me to fill the feeders to the top and toss an extra pound or two right into the snow with the apple peelings. She said, “I know about rules for not feeding deer, but these are special times and we need to help out our local critters somehow if we can.” It was about 4:30 p.m. when we finished our snow clearing and feeder filling jobs during the height of the
big blow. Despite our best efforts, the high wind and horizontal snowfall did not take long to coat the feeders and hide the seed and tasty apple peelings below. By mid-morning of the last day of the storm, the wind subsided and the snowfall stopped. Not more than 30 minutes later, the birds were back digging out a path through the snow to the food spouts of the bird feeders suspended eight feet
off the ground. Two hours later, some 12 wild turkeys arrived and a half-dozen doves too! Amazing! The critters had survived. At 2:00 p.m., three doe deer, a parent and her two siblings, must have smelled out the apple peelings and there they were (a foot below the snow surface too), stomping the snow to dig out the apple peeling morsels. Did the deer survive the deep snow and extended
The history of St. Joe's basketball By Mark Benton
NEWS CORRESPONDENT
St. Joseph's School located at 71 East Main Street in the Village of Gowanda closed their doors due to low enrollment this past June. As the winter months approach, one of the most signature programs associated with the school that will be missed is their boys' basketball program. Started in the mid-1950s by assistant pastor Father Eugene Kaczmarek, the St. Joe's basketball team that consisted of predominantly seventh- and eighth-grade boys would find many hardships before they ever played a regulation game. First of all, the school did not possess a gymnasium to practice in yet alone host another school in a game. And getting permission to use the nearby public school facilities at the time was out of the question. However, that did not deter Father Gene
from fielding a team that would compete against other parochial schools from Dunkirk, Fredonia and Silver Creek. He would whip the boys into shape by holding practices in the upstairs of the school that was once used as the parish church, or in the basement of the new church next to school, beginning in the late 1950s. The earliest known championship that the St. Joe's basketball team won occurred during the 1955-56 season. Ed Grudzien and Jim Gominiak were two players on that SJS roster. The program continued to do well under the guidance of Father Gene even though every game was played away from the Gowanda-based school. When the 1963-64 season began, Father Gene handed over the reins to 1960 Gowanda Central School graduateArt Palumbo. Practice sessions grew more intense under Palumbo but so did the consistency of winning titles. With Palumbo in charge, the
"traveling Cagers," the team's adopted nickname, won the Monsignor O'Connor League five times over a seven-year period. The 1966-67 squad posted an overall record of 17 wins with no defeats that included the first and only Buffalo Diocese championship in school history. As the 1970s arrived, student enrollment began to decline. Palumbo left after the 1973 season and several other volunteers came forward to continue coaching the team. Two former players, Rick Noecker and Don Kuligowski, each took a turn as head coach and had some success that included a few more titles. Sadly, however, the basketball program met its demise just a few years ago when the school no longer had enough boys in the upper grades to field a team. This past June, the school, after a 90-year run, closed its doors for the last time and the Blue and Gold Cagers became a historical footnote.
days of non-feeding during the storm period? Yes they did! They were marvelous to watch. If you are a hunter, the worse the storm, the lessons learned here apply. When the storm is really nasty, like this one, science and historic observation provide proof that the deer find shelter in the woods under cedar or pine tree limbs and wait it out. Once fair weather returns, the deer head out to feed. They take turns leading the way and all of them walk in single file to use less energy carving a single trail through the deep snow. Deer head to their preferred feeding spots along forest edges where favored wild foods of beech nuts, acorns and fresh tree buds already wrapped in preparation for next spring can be found. They browse most during early morning and late day periods, but after a storm like this one, and considering the rut is still on, bucks may browse for doe’s ready to mate all day long. Look for tracks. During the light snow and moderate temperatures forecast for this weekend following the storm cleanup, deer will return to their normal habits and overall, the storm will likely have done little to damage the deer herd and other wildlife. It may have dampened the enthusiasm of hunters, but the deer will still be there, especially since we had the 3-day melt after the big snowfall.
Delpriore nabs deer
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Riley Delpriore, 14, of Perrysburg, bagged her first deer on Sunday, Nov. 23. Hunting with her dad, Pete, Riley harvested the deer behind their house, a six-point buck. Riley used a 243 rifle and got it with one shot after being in the woods for only 15 minutes when the buck showed up.
Saban scouted at Hillis Field “NFL” from page B1 When the Gowanda junior varsity football team arrived at Hillis Field for their opening game in September of 1980, Eden had a freshman running back by the name of Bert Weidner. Once the contest began, the massiveRaiderrunningbackran over and through the undersized Panthers as Eden prevailed 308. Gowanda did not play Eden again in high school football at any level after that season until the early 1990s. Weidner went on to play for the Miami Dolphins. In the fall of 1992, former Buffalo Bills and Denver Broncos head coach Lou Saban made his way to Hillis Field as part of a scouting assignment. After a well-traveled journey since
leaving his second coaching stint at Buffalo in 1976, Saban was looking at Gowanda’s top players in hopes of recruiting a few to his new coaching outpost at Alfred State College. On Nov. 9, 2014, the Green Bay Packers were annihilating the Chicago Bears during a nationally televised game on NBC. Leading 42-0, the Packers sent in several reserve players that included guard J.C. Tretter. J.C. was a 2009 graduate of Akron High School and played both football and basketball against the Panthers on several occasions. In fact, he played tight end and defensive end for the Tigers when Gowanda won their last playoff game in the Consolation Bowl on Nov. 5, 2008.
Former Gowanda resident Bob Palcic Jr. played football for the varsity Panthers in the fall of 1963 and 1964. And although he never suited up for an NFL game, Palcic was on the coaching staffs of the Atlanta Falcons, Detroit Lions, Cleveland Browns and the New Orleans Saints. Of course several other Bills players came to Gowanda to play the high school faculty in charity basketball games during the 1980s such as Jim Haslett, who is currently the defensive coordinator for the Washington Redskins. Haslett, along with Bills teammate Fred Smerlas, were part owners of a Chevrolet dealership that was located on Aldrich Street during the late
1970s. Hall of Fame quarterback Jim Kelly made several visits to St. Joseph School to thank the students for their efforts in supporting his Hunter’s Hope Foundation. Former Bills defensive end Phil Hansen was a celebrity guest at the Gowanda Community Fair that was held at the high school in 1993. Finally, Adam Lingner, the long snapper on all four of the Buffalo Bills Super Bowl teams, participated in several TriCounty Youth Football Camps as a coach and guest speaker from 2007 through 2011. The annual camp was held at the George Dispenza Memorial Field on Broadway Road.
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Obituaries W W W. G O W A N D A N E W S . C O M
Duane W. Whitcomb MARCH 10, 1944 – NOVEMBER 18, 2014
Glenn Robinson Glenn Robinson, of North Collins, died September 15, 2014. He is the husband of the late Helen J. (Fergusson) Robinson; father of Lorie (Ray) Fritts, Carol (Rick) Zottola and Cheryl (Tony) LoPrinzo; brother of the late Lorne Robinson, Robert Robinson, Audrey StClair; also survived by four grandchildren and one great-grandchild. Memorial visitation will be held Saturday, Nov. 29 from noon to 1 p.m. from Wentland Funeral Home, 10634 Main Street, North Collins. A memorial service will take place at 1 p.m. Arrangements were by Wentland Funeral Home, North Collins.
Edward M. McAlpine DECEMBER 13, 1943 – NOVEMBER 22, 2014 Edward M. McAlpine, 70, of South Dayton, died November 22, 2014. Mr. McAlpine was a U.S. Army Vietnam veteran; was Mayor of South Dayton; worked at LakeShore Hospital; was a member of South Dayton American Legion. He was the son of the late George and Bernice (Klingbeil) McAlpine; brother of Barbara (Joseph) Gong of Tonawanda, Robert John (Sachie) McAlpine of Spanaway, Wash. and the late Gary McAlpine, Kathleen F. McAlpine; also survived by nieces and nephews. Arrangements were by Hills Funeral Chapel, South Dayton.
Duane W. Whitcomb, 70, of Syracuse and Cherry Creek, died November 18, 2014 at Crouse Hospital, Syracuse. Mr. Whitcomb worked at General Electric. He was the husband of Barbara (Jungquist) Whitcomb; son of the late Warren and Evelyn (Knapp) Whitcomb; father of Christopher Whitcomb of Dayton, Ohio, Kevin (Lisa) Whitcomb of Shrewsbury, Mass., Kathleen (Perry) Tarquinio of Syracuse; brother of Joan Whitcomb of Fredonia; also survived by seven grandchildren; nieces and nephews. Memorials may be made to American Cancer Society (donate.cancer.org) or 101 John J. Audubon Parkway, Amherst, NY 14228. Arrangements were by Hills Funeral Chapel, South Dayton.
JUNE 14, 1922 – NOVEMBER 22, 2014 Mary Ida (Hakes) Gloff, 92, of Little Valley, died November 22, 2014 at East Side Nursing and Rehabilitation Center, Warsaw. Mrs. Gloff worked at Borden’s Milk Plant, Little Valley; member of St. Michael’s Lutheran Church. She was the wife of the late Harold Frank Gloff; daughter of the late William and Eva (Graves) Hakes; mother of Jean Cruse of O’Brien, Fla., Carol Gloff of Natick, Mass., Wayne (Donna) of Castile, Kevin (Michelle) Gloff of Brockport and the late Linda Gloff; sister of Betty (Fred) Hackett, Richard (Mildred) Hakes, Roger Hakes; also survived by seven grandchildren; nine great-grandchildren. Memorials may be made to Little Valley Memorial Library, 110 Rock City Street, Little Valley, NY 14755, Little Valley Volunteer Fire Department, 101 Third Street, Little Valley, NY 14755, or to the charity of one’s choice. Arrangements were by Mentley Funeral Home, Little Valley.
Sophie (Baskovich) Renz, of Springville, died November 21, 2014. She was the wife of the late Gaylord Renz; mother of Linda Parlato; also survived by four grandchildren; great-grandchildren. Arrangements were by Wentland Funeral Home, North Collins.
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Store & Diner to decorate a Christmas cookie, and at the library to make a craft with Rose. Also, at the library, Phyllis and the girls will be sewing quilts for the holiday. A Christmas Decorated Wooden Sled Contest is being held as well. One entry per family is allowed, and the entry must be a wooden sled, no toboggans, decorated for the Christmas season. Cash prizes will be awarded. Judging takes place at 11:30 a.m. at the South Dayton Village Library. (This contest is sponsored by the South Dayton businesses.)
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Amy Joyce Moffett, 90, formerly of Conley Road, Elma, died November 21, 2014. Mrs. Moffett worked at East Aurora Nursing Home; lifelong member of Faith Lutheran Church, Marilla; member of Order of the Eastern Star Elma/Marilla Chapter. She was the wife of the late John O. Moffett; daughter of the late Charles and Agatha (Gilbank) McLean; mother of John (Sandy) Moffett of Gowanda, Robert (Jan) Moffett of North Java, Richard (Angela) Moffett of Elma, William Moffett of Arizona, Cherie Moffett of Elma; also survived by four grandchildren; five great-grandchildren. Memorials may be made to the charity of one’s choice. Arrangements were by Schindler Funeral Home, Gowanda.
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Christmas in the Village will be held on Saturday, Dec. 6 at the South Dayton Firemen's Activity Hall. A Holiday Craft Show runs from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Turkey and biscuit lunch will be served from 11 a.m to 1:30 p.m. Santa makes and appearance from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. At Cattaraugus County Bank from 9 a.m. to noon enjoy hot chocolate and goodies; at 10 a.m. on the Square, visit Heidi's Piano Studio for “fun with music.� Stop at the Fast Lane Country
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Edward J. Lowe Jr., 39, of Clinton Street, Salamanca, died November 21, 2014 at Olean General Hospital. Mr. Lowe worked at McHone Industries, Salamanca. He was the husband of Tina (Roberson) Lowe; son of Edward J. (Jane) Lowe Sr. of Olean and Katherine (William) James of Olean; father of Ethan, Hunter, Dominic, and Lauren Lowe, all of Salamanca; brother of Tessey (Tom) Killian of Franklinville, Elaine (Chris) Lucco of Bradford, Karen (Matthew) Wilder of Olean; also survived by nieces and nephews. Memorials may be made to the charity of one’s choice. Arrangements were by Mentley Funeral Home, Inc., Little Valley.
Arline P. Herrington Arline P. “Petie� Herrington, 95, of Spring Street, Collins, died November 21, 2014 at the Jennie B. Richmond Nursing Facility. Mrs. Herrington worked at the Collins Post Office She was the wife of the late Arthur M. Herrington and the late Clyde M. Johengen; daughter of the late Carl Petersen and the late Charlotte Emke Petersen Krebs; mother of C. Michael (Betty Jo) Johengen, Anne (Jack) Vogtli, Thomas (Terry Grimm) Herrington, Mary (Louis) Bobsein, Jeri (Mark) Serrianne and the late Robin (Richard B.) Johengen Mentley; sister of the late Frederick and Charles Petersen; also survived by 11 grandchildren; 17 great-grandchildren. Memorials may be made to Collins Library or Collins Volunteer Fire Department. Arrangements were by Schindler Funeral Home, Gowanda.
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Christmas concert
The Springville Chorale presents its 18th annual Christmas concert on Sunday afternoon, Dec. 7. The concert will take place at 4 p.m. at the First United Methodist Church, 474 East Main Street, Springville. The Springville Chorale is a group of some 40 local singers who sing in four-part harmony under the direction of Georgia Miller. They are accompanied on piano by Doris Jones of Gowanda as well as by occasional other instruments. The concert this year will
feature portions of Handel’s Messiah, as well as traditional Christmas carols and popular seasonal tunes. Attendees are encouraged to bring an item for donation to the local food pantry in the spirit of the season. There will be a time of fellowship and light refreshments at intermission. Singing with the chorale are local Gowandans Corlinne Campbell, Edith Schell, Michael Blaschke, and Anne and David Wiens.
Santa coming to town
The Versailles Firemen, the Lady’s Auxiliary, and the residents of Perrysburg and Versailles will welcome Santa at the Versailles Fire Hall on Saturday, Nov. 29 at 6 p.m. Everyone is invited for the tree lighting, letter writing to Santa, and carols. There will be treats for the children.
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GETTING IN THE SPIRIT — Devon Salzler and Gary Patterson, representing the Gowanda Area Chamber of Commerce, set up a Christmas tree at Chang-Hu Park in Gowanda that will the centerpiece of the Dec. 5 tree-lighting celebration, which starts at 6 p.m. The tree was a donation from Carl and Judy Forbes' Dixieland Tree Farm in Versailles.
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A benefit for the training and maintenance of Gowanda’s newest member of the Gowanda Police Department, K-9 Chase, will be held in American Legion Post #409 on Sunday, Dec. 7 beginning at noon. The event will feature a roast beef dinner, basket raffle, dogfriendly baked goods, and radio personality Clay Moden of WYRK 106.5 FM. The Legion Post is located on Legion Drive in Gowanda. For more information call 532-3592.
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Christmas Bazaar The Wright Memorial Presbyterian Church located at 12326 Route 438, Irving, (near Brant Reservation Road) will be holding their annual Christmas Bazaar on Dec. 20 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Vendor tables are available. Contact Bethany at (716)359-1300.
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A Christmas Auction will be held on Thursday, Dec. 11 at the Cherry Creek VFW, Route 83; the Cherry Creek/South Dayton Salvation Army Unit is sponsoring the Auction, which starts at 6 p.m. Auctioneers are the Millers. This auction is to benefit families in the area. Refreshments will be prepared and sold by the VFW.
Public meeting on fracking A special presentation for Town of Leon residents will be held on Wednesday, Dec. 3 regarding high-volume horizontal hydraulic fracturing. Citizens are urged to attend this forum, which takes place at 7 p.m. in the Leon Fire Hall.
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Thank You What a wonderful surprise to receive so many calls and letters on the occasion of my recent birthday. I am truly humbled. Thank you each and every one for helping to make this milestone so special for me.
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PRESSURE CHECK – Paige Sultemeier of Gowanda Ambulance Service gives Pat Volk a free blood-pressure screening during the Health Care Exchange Open House held at Gowanda American Legion Post 409 on Nov. 22. Keith Gannon from Gowanda Ambulance Service was also on hand to administer free blood glucose tests.
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FREE ADVICE – Anne Cooper of Cooper Planning Group in Glenwood helps to answer some of Dale Strawder’s questions about the New York State Health Care Exchange, during an open house held at Gowanda American Legion Post 409 on Nov. 22. Debby Gernatt of Cooper Planning Group and Jessica Ellis of Healthy Community Alliance were also available to help attendees navigate the complexities of choosing the right health care insurance plan. OPEN NOW TILL DEC. 13th
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General Physician P.C.-Concord ; 3.298 in; 4 in; Black; 40450
Licensed Practical Nurse - Arcade General Physician, PC is a multi-location, multi-specialty practice. We bring together leading local practitioners to provide our patients with comprehensive healthcare coverage in a variety of practice areas from Primary Care to Womenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Health to Specialists. We are seeking a medical office-based experienced LPN. Must have the ability to assess and manage telephone calls and patient requests, assist the physician as directed, provide appropriate and concise documentation, administer injections and immunizations. CPR certification required. MEDENT EMR experience preferred. Come join our exciting and growing organization! Competitive salary and benefits package. We invite you to apply to: practiceemployment@gmail.com
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Full-time/Part-time Per Diem JENNIE B. RICHMOND CHAFFEE NURSING HOME 222 East Main St., Springville, NY
The Collins Town of Town Collins;of3.298 in; 2 is in;accepting Black; 39331
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WIN A HOLIDAY HAM LIMIT ONE COUPON PER CUSTOMER, PER STORE, NO EXCEPTIONS. Adults may complete & deposit at participating stores, no purchase necessary. Winners will be announced in the Gowanda News December 21st. *Up to $15 Value. Winners wishing a larger ham may pay balance over $15. Only one winner per household.
Deposit ticket for a chance to win a FREE ham at:
Twin Pines Tire
14415 Rt. 438, Gowanda
Deposit ticket for a chance to win a FREE ham at:
Auto Wrench Connection Mill Street, Gowanda
Deposit ticket for a chance to win a FREE ham at:
Gabel Bros Furniture
27 West Main St., Gowanda
NAME:____________________________________ ADDRESS:_________________________________ DAYTIME PHONE:__________________________ EMAIL:____________________________________
NAME:____________________________________ ADDRESS:_________________________________ DAYTIME PHONE:__________________________ EMAIL:____________________________________
Drawing Held Tuesday 12/16/14
Drawing Held Tuesday 12/16/14
Deposit ticket for a chance to win a FREE ham at:
Crossroads
Rt. 438 & Versailles Plank Rd.
Deposit ticket for a chance to win a FREE ham at:
Gowanda Eye Care
6 East Main St., Gowanda
NAME:____________________________________ ADDRESS:_________________________________ DAYTIME PHONE:__________________________ EMAIL:____________________________________
NAME:____________________________________ ADDRESS:_________________________________ DAYTIME PHONE:__________________________ EMAIL:____________________________________
NAME:____________________________________ ADDRESS:_________________________________ DAYTIME PHONE:__________________________ EMAIL:____________________________________
Drawing Held Tuesday 12/16/14
Drawing Held Tuesday 12/16/14
Drawing Held Tuesday 12/16/14
Deposit ticket for a chance to win a FREE ham at:
Goode’s Country Market & Restaurant
Deposit ticket for a chance to win a FREE ham at:
Gowanda Shop N Save 10 Buffalo St, Gowanda
Deposit ticket for a chance to win a FREE ham at:
Gowanda RadioShack
7 West Main St., Gowanda
14313 Gowanda State Rd. NAME:____________________________________ ADDRESS:_________________________________ DAYTIME PHONE:__________________________ EMAIL:____________________________________
NAME:____________________________________ ADDRESS:_________________________________ DAYTIME PHONE:__________________________ EMAIL:____________________________________
NAME:____________________________________ ADDRESS:_________________________________ DAYTIME PHONE:__________________________ EMAIL:____________________________________
Drawing Held Tuesday 12/16/14
Drawing Held Tuesday 12/16/14
Drawing Held Tuesday 12/16/14
Deposit ticket for a chance to win a FREE ham at:
Gowanda Ford
Route 62, Gowanda, NY
Deposit ticket for a chance to win a FREE ham at:
Gowanda News
49 West Main St., Gowanda
Deposit ticket for a chance to win a FREE ham at:
Ive Mar
11660 Route 39, Perrysburg, NY
NAME:____________________________________ ADDRESS:_________________________________ DAYTIME PHONE:__________________________ EMAIL:____________________________________
NAME:____________________________________ ADDRESS:_________________________________ DAYTIME PHONE:__________________________ EMAIL:____________________________________
NAME:____________________________________ ADDRESS:_________________________________ DAYTIME PHONE:__________________________ EMAIL:____________________________________
Drawing Held Tuesday 12/16/14
Drawing Held Tuesday 12/16/14
Drawing Held Tuesday 12/16/14
WINNERS ANNOUNCED IN THE GOWANDA NEWS DECEMBER 21ST Deposit ticket for a chance to win a FREE ham at:
Gowanda Rehabilitation Center
Deposit ticket for a chance to win a FREE ham at:
Iroquois Smoke Shop Rt. 438, Gowanda
Deposit ticket for a chance to win a FREE ham at:
Mikey G’s Smoke Shop
1955 Richardson Rd., Gowanda
100 Miller Street, Gowanda, NY NAME:____________________________________ ADDRESS:_________________________________ DAYTIME PHONE:__________________________ EMAIL:____________________________________
NAME:____________________________________ ADDRESS:_________________________________ DAYTIME PHONE:__________________________ EMAIL:____________________________________
NAME:____________________________________ ADDRESS:_________________________________ DAYTIME PHONE:__________________________ EMAIL:____________________________________
Drawing Held Tuesday 12/16/14
Drawing Held Tuesday 12/16/14
Drawing Held Tuesday 12/16/14
Deposit ticket for a chance to win a FREE ham at:
Johnson’s Plumbing & Heating
Deposit ticket for a chance to win a FREE ham at:
K&L Lanes
Deposit ticket for a chance to win a FREE ham at:
Smith’s True Value
57 Commercial St., Gowanda, NY NAME:____________________________________ ADDRESS:_________________________________ DAYTIME PHONE:__________________________ EMAIL:____________________________________
10 Buffalo St., Gowanda, NY (under Shop N Save) NAME:____________________________________ ADDRESS:_________________________________ DAYTIME PHONE:__________________________ EMAIL:____________________________________
NAME:____________________________________ ADDRESS:_________________________________ DAYTIME PHONE:__________________________ EMAIL:____________________________________
Drawing Held Tuesday 12/16/14
Drawing Held Tuesday 12/16/14
Drawing Held Tuesday 12/16/14
Deposit ticket for a chance to win a FREE ham at:
Ray Vogtili & Sons
191 Broadway Rd., Gowanda, NY
Deposit ticket for a chance to win a FREE ham at:
S.T. Smokeshop
14195 Rt. 438, Gowanda
Routes 5 & 20, Irving, NY
Deposit ticket for a chance to win a FREE ham at:
Steve Baldo
Route 62, North Collins
NAME:____________________________________ ADDRESS:_________________________________ DAYTIME PHONE:__________________________ EMAIL:____________________________________
NAME:____________________________________ ADDRESS:_________________________________ DAYTIME PHONE:__________________________ EMAIL:____________________________________
NAME:____________________________________ ADDRESS:_________________________________ DAYTIME PHONE:__________________________ EMAIL:____________________________________
Drawing Held Tuesday 12/16/14
Drawing Held Tuesday 12/16/14
Drawing Held Tuesday 12/16/14
Deposit ticket for a chance to win a FREE ham at:
South Dayton Pharmacy
Deposit ticket for a chance to win a FREE ham at:
South Dayton Supermarket
303 Pine Street, South Dayton, NY
Deposit ticket for a chance to win a FREE ham at:
Gowanda Free Library
Inside South Dayton Supermarket 303 Pine St., South Dayton NAME:____________________________________ ADDRESS:_________________________________ DAYTIME PHONE:__________________________ EMAIL:____________________________________
56 W. Main St., Gowanda
NAME:____________________________________ ADDRESS:_________________________________ DAYTIME PHONE:__________________________ EMAIL:____________________________________
NAME:____________________________________ ADDRESS:_________________________________ DAYTIME PHONE:__________________________ EMAIL:____________________________________
Drawing Held Tuesday 12/16/14
Drawing Held Tuesday 12/16/14
Drawing Held Tuesday 12/16/14