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Gowanda earns playoff berth, Halftown credits O-line for big day By Joe Sarro
SPORTS REPORTER
It’s been an up and down season for the 2014 Gowanda football team, but the Panthers have something to cheer about as they near the end of the regular season. The team clinched a playoff spot with its 36-28 win over Salamanca on Friday night (Oct. 10). It will be head coach Sean Gabel’s first career playoff game in his Gowanda tenure and is a major step forward for a program that won just one game in 2012 and 2013 combined. The Panthers showed excellence in the running game against Salamanca. Seth Halftown had a career day, rushing for 140-plus yards and getting into the end zone twice. It was just one of many games in which the Panthers’ rushing attack had shown up and controlled the outcome of a contest in 2014. Even though Halftown was the star of the game, the halfback praised his offensive line for its play against Salamanca. “Everyone did their jobs on the offensive line,” Halftown said. “They fired off the ball and played one heck of a game. They are the ones I’m mostly proud of.” It wasn’t just Friday night that the big boys in the trenches had a strong showing. The line has been battling all year making the Gowanda rushing attack a tremendous force in Class C. The right side of the line is key in Gabel’s offense. The three linemen consist of center Devon “Diesel” Clark, guard Dalton Mills and tackle Kenny Brant. All three bring size to the line and stand above 6-foot while weighing over 225 pounds. Clark, Mills and Brant have developed superb chemistry and help create holes in the defense for Halftown and running back Jon McCarthy. Clark said the three played together last year, but the bonding began the very first week of practice.
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QB Luke Brawdy (3) and his backfield mates on the Gowanda football team have operated behind a strong offensive line this year. “It all starts in August,” Clark said. “You really become brothers through the first few practices. Football is the only sport I know that does that.” Last season, Clark, then a sophomore, was the young gun
and Mills, then a junior, played strictly defense. The two looked to then-junior Brant as a leader and mentor to help them adjust to varsity football. “I have more experience and muscle now, so I can contribute
to the team more because of him,” Clark said. “I knew how it felt to lose because I was on Gowanda’s 0-8 team,” Brant said. “This helped us become leaders. Teammates look up to me to bring the team
Silver Creek outlasts Dunkirk in windy league contest By Joe Sarro
summer workout sessions for them. Clark and Brant said the coaching has really helped the team become one.
See “Football” on page B2
Gowanda APA League
Ronnie's Posse Twoguns Team Mike's XXX Team Jamestown St. Marauders Jamestown Raiders Legion Machines Jamestown Tavern
1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th
Top Gun Gary Ohler is first in the Purple Tier. Doug Pine is first in the Red Tier. Judith Kurtzworth and Martin Twoguns Sr. are tied for first in the Yellow Tier. Jerry Rizzo is first in the Blue Tier. ***** Tuesday Night 9 Ball:
SPORTS REPORTER
The weather played a huge factor on the soccer field in Tuesday’s matchup between the girls from Silver Creek and Dunkirk high school. Thirty mph wind gusts caused the game to be played particularly on one side of the field. S i l v e r C r e e k ’s t h r e e first-half goals outlasted Dunkirk’s two second-half goals as the Black Knights topped the Marauders 3-2 at Silver Creek High School. “The wind, without a doubt, played a huge factor. I mean, some balls went 40 yards on a soft touch,” Dunkirk head
together.” The linemen said none of this would be possible without Gabel. The head coach acts as a father-like figure towards the players. He helps them train in the weight room and schedules
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Samantha Klein (center), pictured above during a game against Catt./LV earlier this year, and the Silver Creek girls soccer team were 10-5-1 at press time. coach Phil Cook said. Even though the Marauders are 0-14 on the season, Cook said he was pleased with the effort his team displayed on
Tuesday. “We’re missing a few players, so it took some time for our bench players to get used to the game,” Cook said. “It
was a well-played game by both teams.”
See “Soccer” on page B2
9-Ball Scrappers Gowanda's Finest Ronnie's Posse Legion Bangers
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Top Gun: James Covert is first in the Black Tier. James Smith is first in the White Tier. Angie Bissell is first in the Green Tier. For more information, contact Division Representative Jim Covert at 716-698-2291.
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History of Gowanda football upsets Gier stays tough By Mark Benton
NEWS CORRESPONDENT
Gowanda High School has been playing interscholastic football since 1899. Over the course of 115 years, the team has been involved in many games that would later be referred to as an upset. Basically, an upset is when one team defeats a perceived superior opponent. Who could explain Gowanda’s 1955 season when the Blue and White failed to win a single game but posted four ties. Three of those stalemates came against teams that had gone on to win their conference. The Southwestern Conference champion Falconer came to Gowanda late in the season undefeated and was almost derailed before settling for a tie with the Panthers. Wayne Hotelling was a running back on that Falconer team and remembers how well Gowanda played that night, and was perplexed that they hadn’t won a game all season. One of the most talked about upset victories dating back to the late 1950s took place at the Gowanda Athletic Field. The Panthers’ Virgil Halftown returned a punt for the game’s only touchdown as
Gowanda defeated Hamburg, 6-0, in 1957. Chuck Korbar, who was a GCS student at the time and later became a sportswriter for the Buffalo Evening News, always referred to Halftown’s scamper to paydirt as “Electrifying.” Another former Gowanda All-Star athlete, George Dispenza, said it was the most exciting play he had ever witnessed in all of the years that he watched Gowanda football. In 1961, an undefeated Salamanca Warriors squad came to Gowanda only needing to defeat the once-beaten Panthers to secure the Southwestern Conference championship. But it was spirit week at Gowanda High and the home team pulled off a minor upset and won, 8-7, to secure a three-way tie for the title. Tom Sharrow and Len Layhew tackled the Salamanca quarterback in the endzone for a safety that ultimately decided the outcome. The Gowanda football program did not win a varsity conference game in 1965, having only defeated Springville in its non-league opener when ECIC Division III champion Iroquois Central School came to town to close out the season. But Gowanda fought back from 12-0 and 18-6 deficits behind the running of Jim Bellanca, Bob Robbins and Grant Gabel
to pull off the 19-18 stunner. Under first-year head coach Ernie Bareham, senior Ron Fort’s 93-yard interception return for a touchdown against Fredonia in the “Orange Bowl” led the Panthers to an 19-13 upset win over the Hillbillies. The victory that took place during the middle of the 1967 season enabled Gowanda to break a 13-game Southwestern Conference losing streak. An 0-3 start to the 1969 season had the Panthers reeling when large school Grand Island made their first and last appearance at Hillis Field for an inter-division game. But Jon Scott’s punt return for a score, and a dominating defense led by Hank Huff, Rich Bromley and others, shocked the Vikings as the locals posted a 13-0 upset. Gowanda had no chance on paper to defeat Salamanca in Week 2 of the 1979 season when the preseason division favorite Warriors strolled into town. However, a line anchored by Brian Gernatt, Steve Matthews and Andy Samuelson made key blocks for running back John Snyder to convert a fourth-and-1 from their own 23-yard line with just over a minute to play to preserve a 14-13 lead and subsequent upset. But of all of the so-called up-
sets in school football history, Gowanda’s 27-6 victory that took place at Olean’s Bradner Stadium on Oct. 2, 1982 would have to rate at the top of the list. With four sophomores in the starting lineup, the Panthers had lost both of their first two games of the season by lopsided margins.And the Huskies were the defending New York State small school champion that had just defeated Falconer, 38-0. But Gowanda’s young coaching staff put several new wrinkles into the team’s offensive and defensive game plan that worked to perfection. The Seth Halftown-to-Todd LaValle-to-Jay Ondus double pass in the first quarter went for a 66-yard touchdown and the Panthers were on their way. Halftown also ran the secondhalf kickoff back for a score and connected with tight end Matt McHale on a look-in pass for another six points. Fullback Tony Comstock completed the scoring on a short run while linebackers Curtis Archer and David Gassman were terrorizing the Olean quarterback all night long with a series of blitzes. The Panthers then returned home the following week to surprise Southwestern, 24-18, in the only double overtime game ever played in Gowanda football history.
Young locals shoot first deer
Emily Jemiolo shot her first deer, a six-point buck, while hunting with her dad, Mike Jemiolo, during the youth hunt on Oct. 11.
Here is the first deer harvested by Skylar MacMillan, a six-point buck, on Youth Day, Oct. 13.
Dittiger scores twice, Harford adds another in Knights’ victory “Soccer” from page B1 Silver Creek got the scoring started just five minutes in when Katie Dittiger ripped a shot just above the goalkeeper’s reach. Less than 20 minutes later, Dittiger ripped a low shot that goalkeeper Nigeria Coleman kicked away, but Dyshanna Denisco who was in perfect position to stuff the rebound home and help Silver Creek jump out to a 2-0 lead. Captain Shelby Harford
followed up with another goal just one minute later off a penalty shot to give her team a 3-0 advantage at half. Dunkirk showed some life in the second half when it was going with the wind. Freshman Emilee Hanlon put the Marauders on the board when she headed a ball in off a Dunkirk corner and senior Sydney Charles followed up late in the game when she ripped
a shot top shelf to make it a one-goal game with four minutes left. Silver Creek, however, was sable to hold on defensively to get the win and bring its record to 10-5-1. Even though the Lady Knights got the ‘W,’ head coach Kevin Rice said he needs his team to play better. “I’ve always got to be happy when we win, but realistically I think at times
we’re more of a spectator than active participants,” Rice said. “I think when we got out to the three-goal lead, I think too many of them thought we could sit back and let the game come to us.” The Knights will face Randolph in the first round of sectionals next Wednesday (Oct. 23) at Silver Creek while Dunkirk has two more regular season games left to play in 2014.
Panthers confident they can compete “Football” from page B1 “He’d do anything we needed to get us better,” Clark said. “He puts us before anything else and he’s the kind of guy that would give you the shirt off his
back if you needed it.” Even though the Panthers hold one of the final seeds for the Class C playoffs, the team is confident it can challenge anyone it faces.
Clarke and Brant said they don’t want to be an easy win for top-seeded teams. “Our team never gives up no matter what the circumstance is,” Brant
says. “The team as a whole has a mentality of, ‘We are going to beat you. We are going to run the ball so try and stop us.’”
for Lady Eagles
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Sam Gier has led a young North Collins team.
By Marquel Slaughter SPORTS REPORTER
The season barely began when North Collins girls soccer player Sam Gier broke her nose during a normal outing in the woods. Gier walked a half-mile home with a bloodied face, never once thinking about whether she would play in the next game or not. “She’s tough,” said coach Tim Flanagan. “I’m not surprised [she hasn’t missed a game] because she’s that tough and she just wants to play. Nothing is going to get in the way of her playing soccer and especially with it being her senior year. I almost come to expect it. “Okay, she broke her nose, but she’s going to go out there and play. She’s not going to think twice about it. We’re just going to make sure she doesn’t hit a header off her nose.” Already a team suffering from key injuries — freshman Emma Kron suffered a season-ending injury after leading the team in goals as an eighth grader in 2013 — North Collins would have went through a tremendous loss if Gier had missed any games. But even after hits to her nose against Westfield and Eden, she remained on the field, understanding just how huge of a role she plays for her team. “Sammy is the best player on the team,” said Flanagan. “She is a solid leader, she has good touches, just has a good soccer sense and she sees the field well. She’s good at motivating the younger kids on the team and good at making them better besides taking care of her own game.” The Eagles held a 6-9 record at press time, battling with Pine Valley (6-8) for the third seed in the Class D playoffs. “We thought we were in for a good year early on because in the beginning we beat pine valley, and everybody was like, ‘We’re going to be good,’” said Gier. “And then it all started slowing down, we lost to Pine Valley the next time and then we just started losing.” The Eagles found themselves on a four-game winning streak that stretched from the middle to the end of the season. They were able to get back in the win column when Gier scored
the game-winning goal of a 3-1 decision over Panama on Oct. 8 at the North Collins Sports Complex. “We picked it up today,” Gier, who ended the season with four goals and two assists, said after the win. “We just have to pick it up the rest of the season because I don’t want my season to be over in two weeks.” Gier leads a group of senior that includes Kaila Jimerson, Rhianna Renaldo, Richelle Cyrek, Kim Yager and Aurora Klawinski. There are plenty of younger players with potential, such as eighth grader Emily Winter, freshman Brianna Krawczyk and sophomores Morgan Lawton and Sam Swiatkowski. “The younger kids have really stepped up, but they’re young,” said Gier. “They’re going to be great in a few years, but we have some gaps on the fill. If we stream together a good team, no one is going to beat us.” Gier is North Collins’ most important piece, controlling the pace of the game from the midfield. She has the best leg on the team and always gets a good ball off on corner and direct kicks, which will make it difficult for the Eagles to move on without her when she graduates, no matter how many prodigies are on the roster. “She’s going to be one of those kids, having coached her for three years and two years of travel and one year of indoor, I’m going to miss her,” said Flanagan. “It’s going to be hard to replace her. It’s going to be hard to replace her leadership. It’s going to be hard to replace her skills.” With a team like Maple Grove – which moved down from Class C – making its mark on the top seed, Flanagan feels optimistic about a run to the sectional championship game against, presumably, Class D’s newcomer if North Collins can claim the No. 3 seed. As a player of Gier’s caliber laces up for her final soccer games in an Eagles uniform, Flanagan and North Collins have as good of a chance as anyone to make that move. “I wish every kid on the team had the same commitment to soccer that Sam has. If they did, we’d be undefeated and going to states,” Flanagan said. “That’s the kind of heart and attitude she has that we try and teach other kids. It’s hard because some kids are born athletes, and that’s what Sam is. She was born an athlete.”
Turkey shoot upcoming A Turkey Shoot will be held Oct. 19 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. (rain or shine) at Pine Valley Rod & Gun Club, 8781 Cottage Rd., South Dayton. The Shoot will feature: mul-
tiple shotgun events, bird shot supplied for rabbit event, two rifle events, one pistol event. Refreshments will be available and the event is open to the public.
Hunter safety course to be held
A Hunter Safety Course will be held Oct. 26 and 27 at 6 p.m. at the Perrysburg
Fire Hall. To register, call Jim at 3372479.
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HIGH SCHOOL SPORTS STANDINGS AS OF OCT. 15 GIRLS SOCCER (CONTD)
O’Hara................0-9-1 (0-9-1)
BOYS SOCCER
At 2-3 in Class C South action, the Gowanda football team clinched a playoff spot.
ECIC I
CCAA CENTRAL
Orchard Park ...8-1-3 (11-2-3)
Westfield/Broton..8-0-0 (10-1-0)
Lancaster .........7-2-1 (10-2-1)
N. Collins ............7-1-0 (8-3-0)
Will. North .........6-3-2 (8-5-2)
Maple Grove.......5-3-0 (7-5-1)
Clarence .............6-2-2 (8-2-3)
Catt./LV ..............2-6-0 (4-7-0)
W. Sen. West .......4-6-1 (7-6-1) Frontier ............2-8-1 (3-10-1) Jamestown...... 0-11-0 (0-14-0)
FOOTBALL CLASS AA South Orchard Park ...........4-0 (6-0) Jamestown................4-0 (5-1) Frontier ....................3-2 (3-3) Lancaster .................2-3 (3-3) Clarence ...................1-4 (1-5) West Seneca West .....0-5 (0-6) CLASS AA North Kenmore West..........4-0 (4-2) Will. North ...............2-1 (5-1) Niagara Falls ............2-2 (4-2) Lockport...................1-2 (2-4) Niagara-Wheatfield..0-5 (0-6) CLASS A NORTH Will. South ................5-0 (6-0) Sweet Home .............5-0 (5-1) North Tonawanda ....4-2 (4-2) Starpoint ..................3-2 (3-3) Grand Island ............2-3 (2-4) Riverside ..................2-3 (2-4) Will. East ..................0-5 (0-6) Kenmore East ..........0-6 (0-6) CLASS A SOUTH South Park ................5-0 (5-1) West Seneca East .....5-1 (5-1) Hamburg ..................4-2 (4-2) McKinley ..................3-2 (3-3) Iroquois ....................2-3 (3-3) Hutch Tech ...............1-4 (2-4) Lake Shore ...............1-4 (1-5) East...........................0-5 (0-6) CLASS B NORTH Bennett/OLM ...........5-0 (6-0) Burgard/MST ...........4-1 (5-1) Albion .......................3-2 (4-2) Medina .....................3-2 (4-2) Lew-Port................... 2-4(2-4) Barker/Roy-Hart ......1-4 (2-4) Newfane ...................0-5 (1-5) CLASS B SOUTH East Aurora/Holl. .....4-1 (4-2) Fredonia ...................4-1 (4-2) Dunkirk ....................3-2 (4-2) Olean ........................3-2 (4-2) Springville ................3-3 (3-3) Pioneer .....................1-4 (2-4) Eden/N. Collins ........0-5 (0-6)
CLASS B CENTRAL Cheektowaga ............4-0 (5-1) Depew.......................4-1 (5-1) Maryvale ..................3-1 (5-1) Alden ........................1-3 (2-4) Amherst....................1-3 (2-4) Tonawanda ...............0-5 (1-5)
Slvr Crk/Frstvlle ..2-6-0 (3-10-0)
Pine Valley .......0-8-0 (3-10-0)
ECIC II
NIAGARA FRONTIER
Hamburg ..........9-1-1 (13-1-1)
Nia.-Wheat. .... 11-1-0 (12-2-0)
Will. South ...... 9-1-1 (111-2-1)
Grand Island ....9-2-1 (10-3-1)
Sweet Home .....7-3-0 (10-4-0)
Lew-Port.............6-5-1 (6-7-1)
Will. East ..........6-5-0 (10-5-0)
Kenmore East ....6-5-1 (6-7-1)
Iroquois ............4-7-0 (5-10-0) Lake Shore ..... 1-10-0 (4-11-0)
CLASS C NORTH Cleve Hill..................4-0 (4-2) Slver Crk/Frstville....4-1 (4-1) JFK............................2-2 (2-4) Lackawanna .............2-2 (2-4) Wilson ......................1-3 (1-5) Akron ........................0-5 (0-6)
W. Sen. East .... 1-10-0 (1-14-0)
Kenmore West....4-6-2 (4-8-2) N. Tonawanda 2-10-0 (2-12-0) Niagara Falls .. 1-11-0 (1-13-0)
ECIC III Starpoint ........ 10-0-1 (13-0-2)
MSGR. MARTIN A
Maryvale ............4-5-2 (6-6-2)
St. Joe’s .............7-0-0 (15-0-1)
CLASS C SOUTH Maple Grove.............4-0 (6-0) Southwestern ...........3-1 (4-2) Falconer....................2-2 (3-3) Gowanda/P. Valley....2-3 (3-3) Salamanca ................2-3 (3-3) All.-Limestone .........0-4 (0-5)
Cheektowaga ....5-7-0 (5-10-0)
Canisius ...........4-2-0 (10-4-1)
Pioneer ...............3-7-1 (6-7-1)
St. Francis ..........3-4-0 (5-8-0)
ECIC IV
MSGR. MARTIN B
CLASS D Randolph..................5-0 (5-1) Frank/Ell/WV ...........4-1 (5-1) Catt./Little Valley .....4-2 (4-2) Panama ....................2-2 (3-2) Frewsburg ................1-3 (2-3) Portville ....................1-3 (2-3) Sherman/Clymer .....1-3 (1-3) Westfield/Brocton ....0-4 (0-5)
Lackawanna .....9-0-0 (12-0-0)
Timon .................5-1-0 (8-2-0)
Tonawanda .........6-3-0 (8-6-0)
Nia. Catholic ......2-4-0 (5-4-2)
Alden ..................4-3-1 (9-4-1)
St. Mary’s ...........4-2-0 (4-2-1)
Eden ...................3-6-0 (3-9-0)
O’Hara................0-6-0 (0-7-0)
MONSIGNOR MARTIN Canisius ...................2-0 (6-0) Timon .......................2-0 (5-1) St. Joe’s .....................1-1 (3-3) Cardinal O’Hara ......0-0 (2-4) St. Mary’s .................0-1 (4-2) St. Francis ................0-3 (3-3)
Medina .............8-2-1 (10-3-1)
INDEPENDENT Nichols/Nia.Cath .......... 3-2-1
Amherst..............3-7-1 (6-8-1) Depew.................1-8-2 (3-9-2)
Nichols .............0-9-0 (1-10-1)
Holland...............2-6-0 (3-8-0) Springville ........1-7-1 (2-11-1)
BUFF SCHOOLS II
NIAGARA ORLEANS
Bennett ........... 10-2-0 (10-2-0) Hutch Tech ..... 12-1-0 (13-1-0)
Wilson ................7-3-0 (8-5-1)
Olmsted .............5-5-0 (6-5-0)
Newfane .............6-3-1 (7-4-1)
Burgard ..............5-4-0 (6-4-0)
Akron ..................6-4-0 (6-8-0)
South Park ..........6-6-0 (6-7-0)
Roy-Hart ............4-6-0 (5-7-0)
MST Prep ...........3-5-0 (3-5-0)
Albion ...............4-7-0 (4-10-0)
Emerson ......... 2-11-0 (2-11-0)
CSAT .............. 0-10-0 (0-10-0)
Buffalo Arts ......0-9-0 (0-10-0)
K&L top bowlers
Catt./Little Valley and Silver Creek were two of CCAA Central’s top two teams as of Oct. 15. GIRLS SOCCER ECIC I Clarence ......... 10-0-0 (13-0-0) Will. North .........6-2-2 (8-3-2) Orchard Park .....5-2-4 (6-3-6) Frontier ..............4-6-1 (5-6-2) W. Sen West ........3-5-3 (4-6-3) Lancaster ...........3-4-2 (5-6-3) Jamestown...... 0-11-0 (1-14-0) ECIC II Will. East ..........8-0-2 (11-0-2) Will. South ..........8-1-2 (8-2-3) Hamburg ............7-3-0 (8-4-1) Lake Shore .........5-5-0 (7-6-0) Iroquois ..............4-7-0 (5-9-1) Sweet Home .....1-9-0 (2-11-1) W. Sen. East ......1-9-0 (1-11-1) ECIC III Pioneer ........... 10-0-1 (13-0-2) Amherst............8-0-2 (10-1-3) East Aurora ........6-3-1 (8-5-1) Starpoint ............5-5-0 (8-6-0) Maryvale ............3-6-1 (5-7-1) Cheektowaga ......1-9-1 (2-9-3) Depew............. 1-11-0 (2-13-0) ECIC IV Tonawanda .......9-0-0 (11-2-0) Holland.............9-1-0 (10-3-1) Alden ..................6-4-0 (7-5-1) Springville ..........5-5-0 (6-6-1) Eden ...................5-9-0 (5-8-0) JFK......................2-8-0 (2-8-0) Lackawanna ... 0-12-0 (0-12-0)
NIAGARA FRONTIER Grand Island .. 12-0-1 (14-0-1) N. Tonawanda ..9-3-0 (11-3-0) Lockport.............8-3-1 (8-4-2) Niagara-Wheat. ..7-5-1 (8-5-1) Lew-Port.............6-6-0 (7-7-0) Ken East ...........3-8-1 (3-10-1) Ken West ........ 2-10-0 (2-11-1) Niagara Falls .. 0-12-0 (1-13-0) NIAGARA ORLEANS Wilson ............ 13-0-0 (13-2-0) Akron .............. 10-2-1 (10-4-1) Newfane ...........9-4-0 (11-4-0)
Men’s High Scores: Gary Lauer 211; Sam Lauer 255; Dale Rogan 202; Peter Radwanski 223; Gene Doucette 244; Bill Friedman 221, 203, 202-626; Ed Howard 216, 221-607; Ron Barlow 219; Mark Miller 215; John Haskins 235, 213; Mike Gassman 233; Ed Howard 219, 234; Ed Howard 634; John Haskins 640; Steven Grimm 224, 216-620; Kurt Stitzel 213; Mike Chimino 200, 204; Brad Schulz 202;
Medina ...............4-7-2 (5-8-2) CSAT .............. 1-12-0 (2-13-0) Barker ............. 1-11-1 (1-12-1) MONSIGNOR MARTIN I Nardin ..............6-1-0 (11-2-1) Sacred Heart ......5-2-0 (7-8-0) Mount Mercy......3-5-0 (6-7-0) Nichols ...............3-3-0 (6-9-1) Mount St. Mary ..0-7-0 (2-9-0)
DAVE ECKHARDT
Anthony Bernardi and Catt./LV (4-2, 4-2 Class D) will host Silver Creek/Forestville (5-1, 4-1 Class C South) in a nonleague game at 7 p.m. Oct. 17. FRIDAY, OCT. 17
FOOTBALL Gowanda at Akron, 7 p.m. Catt./LVvs.SlvrCrk/Frstvlle,7p.m. GIRLS SOCCER N. Coll. vs. Eden, 4 p.m. BOYS SOCCER Catt./LV at Salamanca, 4:30 p.m. GIRLS VOLLEYBALL Forestville vs. Gowanda, 4:30 p.m. Silver Creek at Brocton, 6 p.m. N. Coll. vs. Cass. Valley, 6 p.m. Pine Valley at Falconer, 7 p.m. GIRLS TENNIS CCAATourneyatLakewoodYMCA
SATURDAY, OCT. 18 FOOTBALL N. Coll. vs. Eden, 2 p.m.
Ed Howard 253-628; Brian Heckman 237, 237, 225699; Gary Lauer 217; Rob Coulson 212 Women’s High Scores: Wendy Greco 176, 190526; June Cook 185; Carol Leonard 186; Sue Vogtli 203-518; Sue Barlow 202; Kristina Capozzi 175, 181503; Carol Miller 203-513; Nicole Nellist 179, 214540; Barb Duncan 200; Lori Peterson 184.
GIRLS SOCCER Catt./LV vs. West Valley, 10 a.m. Pine Valley at Portville, 11 a.m. BOYS SOCCER Silver Creek at Pioneer, 11 a.m. PineValleyatSalamanca,12p.m. GIRLS VOLLEYBALL GowandaatTonawandaTourney CROSS COUNTRY GowandaatClarenceInvite,11:30a.m.
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MONDAY, OCT. 20 GIRLS SOCCER
Section VI playoff qualifiers, 3:30 p.m.
BOYS SOCCER Section VI pre-quarterfinals Pine Valley at Randolph, 4 p.m. N. Coll. at G. Concepts, 4 p.m. GIRLS VOLLEYBALL N. Coll. at West Valley, 6 p.m. Catt./LV at Olean, 7 p.m. CROSS COUNTRY Silver Creek vs. Gowanda, 4:15 p.m.
TUESDAY, OCT. 21 GIRLS SOCCER
SectionVIpre-quarterfinals,3:30p.m. BOYS SOCCER SectionVIpre-quarterfinals,3:30p.m.
GIRLS VOLLEYBALL N. Coll. vs. Southwestern, 6 p.m. Pine Valley vs. Maple Grove, 7 p.m. Catt./LV vs. Falconer, 7 p.m.
WEDNESDAY, OCT. 22 GIRLS SOCCER
SectionVIpre-quarterfinals,3:30p.m. SectionVIClassDquarterfinals,3:30p.m.
BOYS SOCCER Section VI quarterfinals, 3:30 p.m.
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K & L standings
Albion .................7-6-0 (7-7-1) Roy-Hart ............5-8-0 (5-8-0)
Catt./LV to take on Silver Creek
Lockport.............6-5-1 (6-6-2)
East Aurora ......9-1-1 (11-3-1)
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By Joe Sarro
SPORTS REPORTER
There seems to be no stopping the Southwestern girls volleyball team. The Trojans remained undefeated on Tuesday when they took down the Silver Creek Black Knights in straight sets, 25-13 25-13 and 25-18. The win pushestheCCAApowerhouse’s record to 12-0. “We have a lot of girls that have been playing together for quite a few years, so they have a lot of chemistry,” head coach Amanda Krakowiak said. In Game 1, SallyAnne Rudney made it a tough time for the Knights. Her outside hits were difficult for Silver Creek to contain. It looked like a bullet coming off Rudney’s hand as she was set up by her other front row teammates Hannah Vezina and Madison Alexander.
TheTrojans still set up Rudney in the second game, but Silver Creek’s Karen Snow answered back with some spikes of her own to keep the Knights in the game.Although the Knights put in a good effort, theTrojans went on a 9-0 run to take Game 2. A 12-5 run helped cap off the win for Southwestern in the third and final game. Vezina used her size in the center position to make it tough for the Silver Creek hitters. The senior had four blocks in the game to help keep her team undefeated. Silver Creek head coach Bridget Case knew her team would have a tough task in front of it, but the coach said she loved the effort put forth by her team. “I thought my girls did well,” Case said. “I tried to get all my seniors to have some playing time. Southwestern is a good team and they should be proud for their efforts.” The Knights have two more matches left to play before the CCAA playoffs. They will face Forestville tomorrow night in Forestville and then Westfield/ Brocton to close out their season.
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PRO FOOTBALL CORNER
FROM the SIDELINES Bills, ECMC team up to ‘Pink the Falls’, spread awareness By Tom Gallagher SPORTS EDITOR
Buffalo Bills long snapper Garrison Sanborn doesn’t mind wearing pink during October. Despite the machismo culture football players are generally bound to, Sanborn — and his teammates — are all in if it means supporting a worthy cause. That notion was validated when Sanborn joined ECMC,
the ECMC Lifeline Foundation and a host of his Bills teammates at the organization’s ninth annual “Billieve” Breast Cancer Awareness event on Oct. 10 in Niagara Falls, New York. Sanborn, EJ Manuel, C.J. Spiller, Corey Graham, Dan Carpenter, Kyle Williams, Scott Chandler and Ron Brooks were among the many Bills players in attendance decked out in their jerseys and finest pink apparel.
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EJ Manuel and C.J. Spiller were part of the Living Ribbon on Rainbow Bridge.
And Sanborn had no problem with that. “Anything you can do to draw attention to something like this helps,” Sanborn said. “Even somebody who doesn’t know what the pink is all about is going to ask why all these tough guys on the field are wearing pink. “Now all the sudden they think about it and one kid might say something to his mom and if it saves one life, it’s worth it.” Players weren’t just there to don pink, though. They were active participants in the evening’s festivities and helped form Hard Rock’s International PINKTOBER Living Ribbon across the Rainbow Bridge, which was symbolic of the United States and Canada’s unity in the fight against breast cancer. Breast cancer survivors, participants and Bills players walked from the Hard Rock Cafe on Prospect Street to the Rainbow Bridge. As the Living Ribbon, which spanned the bridge, was formed, Niagara Falls was illuminated pink as a means to further spread awareness. Registered participants paid $30, received a pink pashmina and reserved a spot on the bridge. All proceeds from the Living Ribbon and
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Buffalo Bills defensive end Bryan Johnson, left, and Buffalo-native and cornerback Corey Graham pose with a fan at the ninth annual ‘Billieve’ event in Niagara Falls, New York. a portion of the proceeds from available Breast Cancer Awareness merchandise were donated to both the American Cancer Society and the Canadian Cancer Society. Bills kicker Dan Carpenter, a seventh-year NFL veteran, noted how impactful the visual of festivities like the Living Ribbon and the illumination of Niagara Falls can be. “The NFL is on national TV every day,” Carpenter said. “It’s always in the news. Highlights are always on. So anytime you can get
public figures out there wearing pink ribbons, pink shoes, pink gloves, attending this event, interacting with fans, anything to bring awareness, I think it’s a good thing.” For Chandler, the Bills No. 1 tight end, the event is a very good thing. So good, in fact, that he and his wife have attended it for several years running. Chandler’s mother-in-law is a breast cancer survivor. In addition to her presence at the Billieve event, she — along with many other breast cancer survivors — were
honored during the Bills’ game against the Patriots on Oct. 12. “She got to come to the event and be on the field with the survivors as we ran onto the field,” Chandler said. “So this is something we’re big supporters of and we’re really being there for the survivors here tonight.” After the Living Ribbon was formed, Kiss 98.5’s Nicholas Picholas emceed a two-band outdoor concert featuring The Diva Show and The Spazmatics 80s Tribute Band.
THE COLLEGE Football coach Quinn fired after Bulls’ 3-4 start By Jonah Bronstein SPORTS REPORTER
Two months ago, University at Buffalo athletics director Danny White declared football coach Jeff Quinn was “doing an unbelievable job of building this program.” “It’s built to last, and built to win consistently,” White said during a celebratory opening address on UB’s preseason media day. “We’re really excited about this upcoming season and the future of UB football.”
This week, White decided Quinn was no longer doing a good enough job, and was no longer part of the future for UB football. “It is with great disappointment that we have to make this change,” White said in a news release announcing Quinn’s firing midway through the coach’s fifth year running the Bulls. UB has lost two in a row to fall to 3-4 this season, after going 8-5 in 2013 and earning an invitation to the Famous Idaho Potato Bowl. Even after leading the Bulls
to their highest regular season win total since they rejoined the Division I ranks in 1999, Quinn leaves with a lopsided losing record of 20-36. Five of his wins came against lower division opponents. UB squandered seven-point halftime leads in both last week’s 36-35 loss at Bowling Green and Saturday’s 37-27 loss at Eastern Michigan, which hastened Quinn’s dismissal. “Unfortunately, the performance on the field this season and over Coach Quinn’s tenure has not matched our expectations for the growth of Bulls
football,” White said. White promoted offensive coordinator Alex Wood to interim head coach, and announced a national search for a new head coach. UB has averaged 33 points and 476 yards on offense this season, while the defense has given up an average of 35 points and 441 yards. In five games against FBS foes, the Bulls allowed an average of 42 points and nearly 500 yards. UB is idle this weekend and returns to action Oct. 25 at home against Central Michigan.
“With the bye week, our coaches and student-athletes have an opportunity to evaluate themselves and make the changes needed to improve,” White said. UB is 1-2 in Mid-American Conference play and trails East division leader Bowling Green by two games. The Bulls must win four of their last five games to be bowl eligible. Quinn is the ninth head coach White has dismissed in less than 27 months on the job. UB has yet to win a MidAmerican Conference championship under White’s watch.
White extended Quinn’s original five-year contract in November, 2012, in the midst of a third straight losing season, saying at the time, “I’m extremely confident in Jeff’s ability to recruit and develop these young men to be champions on both the field and in life.” “UB Athletics may have more potential than any other department in America,” White said in 2012. “To make it a reality, we need to build sustained success in football, year in and year out, and I believe that Coach Quinn and his staff are leading us there.”
Home-field advantage: Licata 10-1 at UB Stadium By Jonah Bronstein SPORTS REPORTER
Joe Licata was born 14 months after construction began on the current UB Stadium. No quarterback has won more often at the stadium than Licata. Licata, the Williamsville South graduate now in his junior season at the University at Buffalo, improved to 10-2 as a starter in home games and 10-1 at UB Stadium. One of Licata’s home losses came last year at
Ralph Wilson Stadium, and the other came last month against the No. 7 team in the country, Baylor. Drew Willy, the recordsetting quarterback recently inducted into UB’s Athletics Hall of Fame, won eight home games in his career. With a year and a half left in his career, Licata is chasing down Willy’s records in no-huddle fashion. Licata is now second alltime in touchdown passes at UB. He’s thrown 49 touchdowns in 806 career attempts. Willy threw 52 touchdowns in 1,322 at-
tempts. His career passer rating (134.6) ranks third all-time behind Tracy LaTona (136.4 from 1949-50) and Gordon Bukaty (135.6 from 195860). Willy’s final rating was 128.2. Licata has also risen into the top five in career passing yards (5,756), completion rate (59.1) completions (476), yards-per-attempt (7.1). Willy, who spent parts of two seasons on NFL rosters and is now the starting quarterback for the CFL’s Winnipeg Blue Bombers, holds
the all-time records with 849 completions and 8,748 yards. He averaged 6.6 yards per attempt in his career. Off to a brilliant start this season, Licata’s 149.8 passer rating is on track to break Willy’s record of 139.3 set in 2008. Licata’s 7.8 yards-perattempt would rank second all-time behind Marty Barett’s mark of 8.1 in 1981. Licata is also on track to set single-season records in passing yards and touchdowns. He is currently tied for the Mid-American Conference lead and his sixth in
the country with 18 touchdown passes in five games. His 1,887 passing yards rank third in the MAC. His 65.1 percent completion rate is the best in the MAC. Willy set UB’s singleseason records with 3,304 yards, 25 touchdowns and a 68.4 percent completion rate in the 13-game 2008 season. At this point in his career, Licata doesn’t care much for statistical records. “Maybe years down the road it will mean something to me,” Licata said. “But right now, there’s only one thing I’m concerned with
and that’s getting a (championship) ring on my finger.” But Licata, who chose UB when he had scholarship offers from Syracuse University and University of North Carolina, among other schools, is proud of his winning record in his hometown. Told that he was now the all-time wins leader at UB Stadium and was one win away from matching Barrett’s record of 11 wins at Buffalo’s old Rotary Field, Licata took a moment to appreciate the milestone. “That,” he said, “gave me chills.”
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Police Blotter W W W. G O W A N D A N E W S . C O M
Erie County Sheriffs
• The Erie County Sheriff’s Office Deputies from the North Collins Substation responded to 272 calls the week of Oct. 6 to 13. • Deputies assisted with nine calls in the Village of Gowanda. The Erie County Sheriff’s Office dispatched the Gowanda Police to 59 calls during the week. • Deputies responded Oct. 12 to a report of a three-car accident with injuries on Langford Road at Jennings Road in North Collins. All those involved in the crash were treated at the scene for minor injuries, with all the adults signing off, refusing transport to the
hospital. Two vehicles needed to be towed from the site of the accident. • Deputies responded Oct. 12 to a report of a single-car accident on Shirley Road in North Collins involving a Corvette that left the roadway and struck some trees. The driver had left the scene. According to authorities, the passenger in the vehicle, John Gorski, 58, of Gowanda, was transported to ECMC by Mercy Flight, with non-life-threatening injuries. Kevin Price, 62, of North Col-
lins, driver of the vehicle, was located and issued various traffic summonses. • Daniel Wilson, 38, of North Collins, was charged Oct. 6 with aggravated unlicensed operation following a traffic stop on Thiel Road in North Collins for an unspecified traffic offense. According to authorities, a DMV check revealed that Wilson’s license had been revoked on eight different suspensions. Wilson was transported to Erie County Holding Center on $250 bail and is due in court.
• Betsy M. Lathrop, 29, of Fair Oak Street, Little Valley, was charged Oct. 7 with third-degree aggravated unlicensed operation after a traffic stop on East OttoSpringville Road in East Otto. Lathrop was arraigned in East Otto Town Court and is due back in court. • James K. Williams, 24, of Burning Springs Road, Versailles, was arrested Oct. 8 on a violation of probation warrant issued by Persia Town Court. Williams was transported
to Persia Town Court for arraignment and is being held in Cattaraugus County Jail in lieu of $1,500 bail. He is due back in court. • Julie R. Richardson, 23, of Friendship, was charged Oct. 10 with second-degree promoting
prison contraband and unlawful possession of marijuana after allegedly bringing marijuana to visitation at Cattaraugus County Jail. Richardson is due in Little Valley Town Court.
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CRASH SITE — At 4:47 p.m. on Oct. 10, the Gowanda Ambulance Service and the Gowanda Fire Department received a report of a motor vehicle crash with multiple injuries on Point Peter Road just past the village reservoir. A second Ambulance was immediately requested. The first responding units found that a white Dodge pickup truck had rolled over going up hill and caught fire. The three occupants of the vehicle escaped before the truck burst into flames and were treated at the scene for their injuries. The New York State Police and the Cattaraugus County Sheriff's Deputies also responded to the scene.
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Reflections
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ORCHARD PLACE – An item in the March 12, 1914 Gowanda News says a new street to be known as Orchard Place will be opened between Chapel and Johnson streets. The distinctive design of this street features a landscaped center median and brick columns built by Ferris “Fay” Randall, who also built the old jail on Jamestown Street that was demolished earlier this year. These undated postcards show the street scenes looking east and west.
By Jeffrey Furash Is an Elgin Street Sweeper wind-up toy worth anything? There is a number 1100 on the bottom of it. The overall condition of it is very good. It still will work when you wind it up. Thank you for your help. M.A.M., Collins The Elgin Street Sweeper model #1100 in your possession was produced by the Nylint Tool and Manufacturing Company from 1950 1952. Founded by David Nyberg and Bernard Klint in 1937, your street sweeper, measuring 81⁄4 inches long, warrants a value of approximately $525 in very good working condition. I am looking for information on Fairy Lamps. I own two of them but I don’t know much about them. Whatever you can tell me would be helpful. R.L., Forestville In the 1840s in England, two of the more prominent candle companies promoted fairy lamps (also known as candle lamps) so they could sell more candles. Found in hallways, nurseries, and root cellars, these candle-burning night lamps were manufactured in porcelain, glass, and metal. The two prominent candle companies were the Samuel Clarke Company and the Price Candle Company. The majority of Fairy lamps are two piece (cup and shade); however, three-piece lamps (cup with matching shade and saucer) can be found. I have a glass jar that was made to hold biscuits. It was my great-grandmother’s so I know it is very old. The glass is almost see through and has designs on it with gold trim.
What kind of glass is this. Thank you. E.B., Sheridan Most likely your Biscuit Jar is Opaline Glass. This type of glass was popular from the midto late-19th century in Europe. The main characteristics of Opaline Glass are the translucency, enamel designs, and gold trim. In excellent condition, an original collectible Opaline Glass Biscuit Jar has an average value of $195. We have an antique woodstove that was left in a farmhouse we recently moved into. The cast iron cleaned up nicely but the glass window did not. We tried several cleaners and the window still is all full of soot. Is there anything you would recommend to clean the glass? R.F., Gowanda If most commercial glass cleaners fail, I always resort to an old-time remedy to clean woodstove door glass. Moisten a cloth rag in water and dip into cold wood ashes. Rub well in a circular motion on the glass window. Using a clean wet cloth, wipe the glass then rub with a crumpled newspaper. This should result in clean clear door glass. ***** Jeffrey Furash has over 35 years experience in the field of antiques and collectibles. His column has been published nationally for over 30 years. Visit www.AntiquesOnTheHill. com to read more questions and answers and to send questions. You can also send questions to this publication. Copyright 2014 - Jeffrey A. Furash / Antique Alley
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CHINESE AUCTION: Sunday, October 26th; 11:00am1:00pm; Collins Center Fire Hall, Rt 39, Collins Center. Lunch Available. Benefits Collins Center Auxiliary. GUN SHOW: J W Jones Hall, 354 Leicester St., Caledonia, Saturday, October 25th, 9am4pm; Sunday, October 26th, 9am- 3pm. www.nfgshows. com 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, Haunted Barn with Vortex Tunnel. No reservations needed. 6319 Sommerville Valley Road, Ellicottville; (716)699-4839. LOST & FOUND
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LILITH is a very sweet, attractive, mellow female gray tabby. She is looking for her forever home. Ten Lives Club 646-5577. Sponsored by CPOWNY. DOGS
DOG TRAINING Beginner Obedience & Manners Training with Tom Beitz starting, Wed., October 22 at 7pm, Gowanda Elementary School Gym. 4 weeks of training$125. Call Sue to register, 532-3325, ext. 6309 PUPPY & ADULT DOG Training Classes Starting Soon At Our Springville Location. To Enroll or for Information 716-592-0802 (or) www.thefamilycompanion. com PET CARE
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USED APPLIANCES: Quality pre-owned models available at GABEL BROS., 27 West Main St., Gowanda. 716532-3391. FURNITURE
FOR SALE: Oak dining table and 4 chairs, $250. Oak roll top desk, $200. Pine bench, $25. Pine coffee table, sofa table and 2 end tables, $200/ all. Can deliver. 532-2506. HEALTH & FITNESS
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FOR SALE: 45HP Yanmar Tractor with Loader and Backhoe. 6 ft. Quick Attach Loader Bucket. Shuttle Shift Transmission & Industrial Tires. Less than 70 hours on unit total. $29,500. Call Frank at Gugino Lawn & Garden, 716549-1414. LAWN TRACTOR Craftsman, 18hp, 44â&#x20AC;? mower, 48â&#x20AC;? dozer blade, chains and wheel weights. $275. 257-5116. 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 BIKE Raleigh C30 Cross Sport $75. 257-5116. BUNDLE & SAVE on your TV, Internet, Phone!!! Call Bundle Deals NOW Compare all Companies, Packages and Prices! Call 1-888-986-3957 Today! 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 VISIT US ONLINE AT CommunityPapersofWNY.com
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. FOR SALE: Quadra-Fire Mount Vernon Pellet Stove. Call 716-496-7299. 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. GET LIGHTNING FAST High Speed Internet: AT&T U-VerseÂŽ 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 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 SNOW BLOWERS
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APPLES!!! U- Pick. Harry Pankow. All orchards are open! 5878 Glen Iris Road, Castile; 585-493-5330. FOR SALE: QUALITY Collins Pumpkins, Winter Squash, Gifts and much more! 14025 Rt. 62, Collins (near corner of Rt. 62 & Rt. 39) HAY & STRAW
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ARRIGO AUTOMOTIVEServicing all your automotive needs. 11128 West Perrysburg Rd., Perrysburg. 5324726. TRANSMISSIONS PROFESSIONALLY Overhauled and installed in your passenger car or light truck. One year warranty and affordable pricing. Call 934-2222. Monday- Friday 8- 5. MISCELLANEOUS
HEATED STORAGE in South Dayton. October- May 1. Trucks, $300. Cars, $250. Bikes & misc., $100. 716665-1276. NEED CAR INSURANCE? Lowest down payment- Canceled? State Letter/SR71? Accidents? Tickets? DUI? Instant coverage! www.InsureACar.com Toll-Free 1-888358-0908. STORAGE AVAILABLE: RV, Boat, Car, Farm Machinery. By appointment, call 716-9389146. PARTS & ACCESSORIES
LEER AND Jeraco Truck Caps. Haines Truck Caps, Route 417 , Killbuck, NY 716-945-5359. SNOW TIRES Bridgestone Blizzak 215/45R17 (2) $50. 257-5116. TRUCKS FOR SALE
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ANY VACUUM BIG OR SMALL: Meyerâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Vacuum â&#x20AC;&#x153;repairs them allâ&#x20AC;?. Tuneups $9.99 +. 93 Lake Street (Camp) Hamburg (across from Noco). 649-5582. CARPET CLEANING/ Stripping and waxing of floors. Dana Jolls, 532-5406. CLEANING
COMPLETE CUSTOM CLEANING Available for your home, office or business. Honest & reliable. Rates and references available. Please call 716-254-0413, leave message. CONCRETE/MASONRY
ALL TYPES of Concrete Work! Driveways, floors, patios, etc. Dump truck, backhoe, Bobcat service. 337-0500. POURED WALLS: Full basements, garage foundations, additions, retaining walls & trench footers. 337-0500. DEBRIS REMOVAL/DUMPSTERS
DUMPSTER RENTAL: For remodeling, roof replacements, house clean-outs. ANB DISPOSAL, 648-2200. HOME IMPROVEMENT
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The Collins 50-Plus Senior Program has free exercise activities every week - come The motor coach for the or mailed to Mary Strickfaden, out and enjoy the benefits of “Customer Appreciation” trip 3111 Foster Rd., Gowanda, NY good health. Activities this week are : the Seneca Niagara Casino on 14070. Sunday - Pickle Ball - 6:30 Oct. 20 will depart from the “Mamma Mia” at Shea’s. on p.m. in the Painter Center gym. parking lot behind the stores Nov. 9, with dinner at SalvaJoin Lois Johnson as she shows on Main Street in Gowanda tore’s Italian Gardens, is full. you this easy to learn, fun, excitat noon. Standbys accepted. ing new sport. Departure time for the “The Seats are available and nonMonday - Low-impact exHit Men” at Kleinhans Music members are welcome Nov. ercises with Pat Tucker - 9 Hall on Oct. 24 will be 8:15 18 on the trip to the Seneca a.m. in the Painter Center gym a.m. sharp from the same loca- Niagara Casino. includes walking, regular and tion. There will be two motor The Seneca Niagara Casino arthritis exercises. coaches; check with Bridget or presents the “Deana Martin Wednesday - Low-impact Irene if you don’t know which Holiday Show” in the Event exercises with Pat Tucker - 9 coach you are on. Center on Dec. 10. Enjoy a.m. in the Painter Center gym The next meeting for the traditional holiday songs from includes walking, regular and Collins Center Seniors will the talented daughter of the late arthritis exercises. Quilting with be Monday, Oct. 27 at the Dean Martin. The trip includes Florence 10:30 a.m.-2:30 p.m. Gowanda American Legion, luxury motor coach transportawith lunch at noon followed tion, tickets for the 2 p.m. show, at the Collins Library Comby a short meeting. Members slot dollars and food voucher. munity Room. Active Senior Aerobics with Kim Robbins are asked to bring nonperishFor additional information able food items for local food please contact Irene Pfeifer at - 11:30 a.m. in the Painter Center gym - wear comfortable pantries. 532-4268 or Bridget Farner at Dues must be paid no later 532-9586. Make checks pay- clothing. This class is a paid than the Jan. 26, 2015 meeting able to Collins Center Seniors, activity. Senior Bowling - 1 to remain a member. Dues can 13851 Quaker St., Collins, NY p.m. at K&L Lanes in Gowanda below the Shop 'N Save store. be paid at the monthly meetings 14034 Still only $5 for three games. Also Wednesday - Games and Crafts 1 p.m. in the senior room. Thursday - Pickle Ball - 6:30 p.m. in the Painter Center gym. Friday - Low - impact exercises with Pat Tucker - 9 a.m. in the Painter Center gym - includes walking and
Around Town Happenings
• Notice: The AARP Safe Driver Course scheduled for October 25 at the Gowanda American Legion has been canceled. October 14 thru December 23- Open Sewing and Knitting (Tuesdays), 6:30 to 9 p.m., Perrysburg Fire Hall, Route 39, Perrysburg. For more information call Sue, 716-532-4459. October 18- Craft Show/Bake Sale/Luncheon held, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Masonic Hall, South Hill Rd., Otto. Sponsored by the Otto Star #513, Order of the Eastern Star, State of NY. For information contact Karen Keuther, 716-257-3342. October 18- Chicken & Biscuit Dinner, 4:30 p.m., Cherry Creek United Methodist Church, Main Street, Cherry Creek. October 18- NYS Point/Insurance Reduction Program, 9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m., ECC South (Building 3, room 3102), S-4041 Southwestern Blvd., Orchard Park. Lunch break noon to 12:30 p.m. Fee. Registration/ Information call 851-1820 or visit www. ecc.edu (click on Workforce Development). October 19- United Heritage Fiddlers Meeting, 2 to 5 p.m., Senior Center, Route 62 North Collins. Music and refreshments. October 20- Prepare, Respond, Recover: What to do when disaster strikes, 6 to 7:30 p.m., Gowanda High School, Room 110. Free presentation by representatives of the American Red Cross and National Guard. October 21- 2015 Budget Hearing, 7:30 p.m., Collins Fire District, 2365 Main St., Collins. October 22- Dog Obedience Training with Tom Beitz, 7 to 8 p.m., Gowanda Elementary School gym. Fee. Four-week course. www.smartdogtrainer.com October 22- Insulin & Diabetes Educational Class, 3 p.m., Community Place dining hall, One School St., Gowanda. Free. Limited seating. Pre-registration is required. For registration/ information contact Aaron, 241-7067, ext. 200. Presented by Tri-County Family Medicine. October 23- Five-Hour Prelicensing, 4 to 9 p.m., ECC South (Building 3, room 3102), s-4041 Southwestern Blvd., Orchard Park. A valid NYS Learner’s Permit is required. Fee. Registration/ Information call 851-1820 or visit www.ecc.edu (click on Workforce Development). October 23- Wooden Bead Jewelry Class, 6:30 to 8:30 p.m., Gowanda High School, room 147. Learn to make a necklace, bracelet and matching earrings. Fee. October 24 and 25- Rummage Sale, South Dayton United Methodist Church. Friday, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. (Bag Sale, noon). October 25- Falling Leaves Bazaar, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., Perrysburg/Dayton United Methodist Church, Route 39, Perrysburg. Bake sale, theme baskets, quilt drawing, crafts and plants. Hot roast beef sandwiches served, 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. October 25- Round and Square Dance, 7 to 11 p.m., Epiphany of Our Lord Parish Hall, Langford. Music provided by Country Memories. Refreshments available. Call Mary Richmond, 3373952 to reserve a table. October 26- Drive-thru Chicken Bar-B-Que, 11:30 a.m., Cattaraugus United Methodist Church, corner of Washington and South streets (please enter on South Street), Cattaraugus. Benefits the local children’s ministry and East African children’s missions. October 26- Chinese Auction, 11 a.m. to 1 p.m., Collins Center Fire Hall, Route 39, Collins Center. Lunch available. Benefits the Collins Center Auxiliary. October 27- “Iroquois Stories”, 7 p.m., Leon United Methodist Church, Route 62 , Leon. Storyteller Tina Nelson-Scherman. Sponsored by the Leon Historical Society. Donation. 716-296-5268. • Notice: In preparation for the upcoming fall and winter months, Liberty Park Cemetery is requesting that all planters, pots, urns, wreaths, and decorations be removed by November 1. Cemetery personnel accept no responsibility for damage or loss occurring to anything not removed by that date. • Notice: Tables available for Craft & Vendor Show, November 15, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., American Legion Post 409, 100 Legion Dr., Gowanda. All are welcome. Reservation/information 716532-3592. • Notice: Gowanda Neighborhood Watch meets the last Tuesday of every month, 7 p.m., Gowanda Fire Hall, Aldrich Street, Gowanda. Open to residents of Gowanda, Perrysburg, Collins and Dayton. For more information contact Officer Jen Alessi, 716-913-1143 or Tom Povhe, 716-725-5117.
regular exercises. Also Friday it's Community Service Day at 1 p.m. in the Painter Center Senior Room. Also Friday is Game Day in the Painter Center at 1 p.m. in the new senior room. There will be a Halloween Party on Friday, Oct. 31 at 1 p.m. at the Painter Center - prizes for best costumes and watch out for ghosts and goblins. On Thursday, Nov. 6 the Collins 50-Plus Seniors will be going to the "Christmas in the Country" arts and crafts exhibition at the Hamburg Fairgrounds. Package price of $42 includes travel by coach bus, admission to all four buildings and lunch. This show features more than 350 vendors and will be an excellent way to catch up on your Christmas shopping. The Casino is on the same property if you should happen to be in a gambling mood. Stop by the Collins Town Hall for an information flyer or come to the Painter Center Monday, Wednesday or Friday mornings to sign up, or call 532-2006 ext. 21 for more information. A count is needed by Oct. 23. Make checks payable to: Town of Collins and send to: Town of Collins, attn: Christmas in Country , P.O. Box 420, Collins, NY 14034.
Breakfast in Otto The Otto Fire Company will be serving an all-you-can-eat breakfast on Nov. 2 from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Otto Fire Hall in downtown Otto. All are welcome.
Italy and Greece trip
The Gowanda Central School Spanish Club will be traveling to Italy and Greece March 28 to April 6. There are still spots available if anyone would like to go. There will be a parent/recruitment meeting on Monday, Oct. 20 at 7 p.m. in high school room H240 if interested.
DriveThru barbecue
The Cattaraugus United Methodist Church is holding a “Drive-Thru Chicken Barb-BQue” on Sunday, Oct. 26 from 11:30 a.m. until sold out. The church is located at the corner of Washington and South streets. Enter the church parking lot from South Street and dinners will be brought to your car. Proceeds will benefit both the local childrens’ ministry and East African childrens’ missions.
Chicken barbecue
The Friends of the Brooklyn Free Methodist Church of East Otto is hosting a chicken barbecue and Chinese Auction on Saturday, Nov. 1 beginning at 3 p.m. at the East Otto Fire Department. The barbecue dinner includes a half chicken, mashed potatoes, green salad, roll, brownies and beverage.
SPECIAL CELEBRATION — Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Monnin Jr. of Gowanda are celebrating their 50th Wedding Anniversary on Oct. 24, 2014. “Pee Wee” and Sharon have four children, 17 grandchildren and six great-grandchildren.
Senior Wellness/ Nutrition menus
Monday, Oct. 20: roast pork and gravy, stuffing, squash, cranberry juice, 12-grain bread, cinnamon applesauce, Tuesday, Oct. 21: country fried chicken breast with gravy, mashed potatoes, spinach, rye bread, pears; Wednesday, Oct. 22: meatballs and sauce, spaghetti, tossed salad with dressing, Italian bread, bananas, PC parmesan cheese, Thursday, Oct. 23: beef stew, green beans, orange juice, biscuit, butterscotch pudding, Friday, Oct. 24: tuna noodle and pea casserole, broccoli florets, apple juice, wheat bread, pie, Monday, Oct. 27: roast turkey with gravy, mashed potatoes, sliced carrots, pineapple juice, wheat dinner roll, applesauce cake, Tuesday, Oct. 28: meatloaf with ketchup, boiled red potatoes with margarine, cream corn, wheat bread, apricots.
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Gowanda News / Saturday, October 18, 2014
HallowScream Spooktacular
The Little Valley Volunteer Fire Department and Auxiliary will be hosting the second annual HallowScream Spooktacular on Sunday, Oct. 26 in the Village of Little Valley. This event is a Halloweenthemed festival, featuring the Monster Dash, an obstacle course with monsters trying to steal the runner’s flags. There is an entry fee.
Another unique event is the Pumpkin Derby- bring a decorated pumpkin, ready to race downhill like a pinewood derby car. There is an entry fee for this event. There will be many free activities as well, including the Pumpkin Carving Contest, Costume Parade, Trick or Treat indoor activity trail, haunted house, and a village
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house decorating contest. In addition there will be a Karate demonstration, dance performance and food and craft vendors. For more information and registration forms (for the monster dash and pumpkin derby) visit the events page at www.lvvfd.com. This is a family-friendly community event that will be held rain
or shine. The event is sponsored by Little Valley Volunteer Fire District and Auxiliary, Vail Hardware, Colin Speta Memorial, Cattaraugus County Sheriff’s Employee’s Association, Dutch Hill Woodworks, Pat McGee Trail, Events After Dark and the Little Valley American Legion.
Drawing birds is workshop goal Artist Kateri Ewing will be at the Beaver Meadow Audubon Center for an afternoon of sketching the birds on Oct. 26 beginning at 2 p.m. The workshop will include a short slide-show presentation, question period, and will move into hands-on activities. Participants should bring their own sketchbook, pencils and
eraser. A field guide to eastern birds would be a great help, too. The nature center is located at 1610 Welch Road in North Java. Pre-registration is required. A small fee for the workshop does apply. To register call Beaver Meadow at 585-457-3228 or e-mail: info@buffaloaudubon.org