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Workout for a Cure celebrates fifth year of raising money to help St. Jude’s.

North Country Biggest Loser kicks off with 10 participants.

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Chris Trombley named this year’s Annual skating Woodmen of the World 462 honoree By Sarah L. Cronk sarah@denpubs.com ALTONA — The accomplishments of Chris Trombley are many — just ask the Woodmen of the World. Woodmen Lodge 462 presented Trombley with the Community Leadership Award at their annual banquet held March 5 at the Rainbow Wedding and Banquet Hall. “[The award] is presented to an individual who’s involved in their local communities on a very wide scale,” said Woodmen of the World Lodge 462 president Todd Castine presents Chris president Todd Castine. Trombley the Community Leadership Award at the lodge’s annual banquet “Individuals who ... March 5. serve as volunteers, comPhoto by Sarah L. Cronk monly sit on committees,

boards, often take part in special community projects.” Some of the projects, committees and boards Trombley has taken part in include serving as chief twice for the Champlain Fire Department/Niagara Hose Company No. 1; deputy coordinator for the Clinton County Office of Emergency Services since 2003; chairperson of the Clinton County Air Response Board; and helping to create the Champlain Fire District and Champlain EMS. “In one way or another, these people are looked upon as being leaders and examples of how people should present

themselves and give back to their community,” Castine added. Trombley was also presented with resolutions by Clinton County Area Two Legislator Samuel Trombley, Champlain Town Supervisor Larry Barcomb, Champlain Village Mayor Jeffrey Moore, and Rouses Point Village Deputy Mayor Brian Jefferson. “I just want to mention that your life is judged by the good things and the bad things that you accomplish,” said Jefferson. “Obviously, the good things that Chris has done through the years is a good representation of his family and

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show to recognize ‘one-hit wonders’ By Sarah L. Cronk sarah@denpubs.com ROUSES POINT — Ever heard of the song “Hippy Hippy Shake?” How about “We’re Not Going to Take It?” These popular one-hit wonders will be just some of the songs one can hear at the North Country Skating Club Ice Show. The show, which will be See SKATING, page 6

Chazy Music Theatre to perform West Side Story Production running next Thursday through Sunday By Sarah L. Cronk sarah@denpubs.com CHAZY — Chazy Music Theatre will be putting on a production of West Side Story — the classic tale of love and conflict. Co-director Andrew Ducharme said the story can easily be compared to Shakespeare’s Romeo & Juliet. “The characters of Tony and Maria come from different ethnic backgrounds,” he explained. “You have basically this love affair that is parallel to the star-crossed lovers in Romeo & Juliet.” Ducharme said he and co-director Jason Borrie were involved in a production of West Side Story years ago through the Essex Theatre Company. “We really, really enjoyed our experience with doing this show and it’s a show that Chazy had never done before,” Ducharme said. “So, we put a proposal in and the board thought it was a good proposal and they chose to do West Side this year.” Chazy Music Theatre is a community organization made of up of students and adults of all ages, with a crew of nearly 85 people for West Side Story — from the production crew, to actors, to the orchestra.

“Chazy has a great reputation for providing quality theatre at a low price,” Ducharme said. “And, as far as the actors, production staff and orchestra, everybody really comes together to work as hard as they can to make the best show possible.” As for West Side Story, Ducharme explained it’s a “great story of love and conflict and that always keeps people interested.” “It’s music and it’s dance,” he added. “I think a lot of people ... grew up with the melodies of this play and there’s a lot of people that when they talk to me, they always have experiences that relate to this play. They always remember the first time they saw it on film, the first time somebody brought them to see the production.” Although Ducharme said the play does not “end happy,” it still provides good lessons to the audience. “It conveys a lot of lessons about hate, about love, about youth,” he said. “All those themes that are Romeo & Juliet as well.” The play will be held at the Chazy Central Rural School Auditorium, at 7:30 p.m. Thursday, March 18, through Saturday, March 20, and at 2 p.m. March 20 and Sunday, March 21. Admission is $8. To purchase tickets or for more information, call 846-6840 or 846-3500.

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Workout for a Cure continues raising funds for St. Jude’s Effort to help children’s hospital going on until April 6 chemo ... I remember her saying that ‘If this is how it makes me feel, can you imagine how it makes kids feel?’” she explained. Although Myers passed away in 2008, Sarbou-Jubert continues the annual event, now as a memorial to her mother. “I continue to do this because it’s a way to keep my mom close to us,” Sarbou-Jubert said. The main fundraising event was held at Global Fitness and Martial Art Club, owned by Sarbou-Jubert, March 6. However, people are still welcome to bring in donations are pick up a form to be sponsored. “We usually send ... in between $2,5003,000 by the time it’s totally done,” SarbouJubert said. “St. Jude’s tells us, believe it or not, that in New York, for being one of the smaller gyms, compared to the bigger ones, that we send in pretty much the most money.” Rolla Parker Jr. was at the March 6 event, lifting 365 pounds, with people sponsoring

By Sarah L. Cronk sarah@denpubs.com CHAMPLAIN — Bonnilee Myers always loved children. Her daughter, Joy SarbouJubert kept this in mind when she began Workout for a Cure in 2005. Workout for a Cure, a fundraiser for St. Jude’s Children’s Hospital, allows people to bring in flat donations or be sponsored based on how many weights they lift or miles they run. “[My mother ’s] favorite charity while I was growing up was St. Jude’s,” Sarbou-Jubert explained. “She always had an envelope set aside in the kitchen and whenever she had a few dollars, she’d always send it in to St. Jude’s.” When Myers was diagnosed with cancer five years ago, Sarbou-Jubert decided to begin the fundraiser. “When she was diagnosed and she had actually gone through her first round of

him for each pound he was able to lift. “I’m expecting a good chunk of change from this,” Sarbou-Jubert said. “It’s fantastic.” For every $75 someone raises, they’ll get a free one-month membership to the gym. The person who raises the most money gets six months free and the person who raises the second most gets three months free. “So, there’s a lot of good incentives for people to help out,” said Sarbou-Jubert. She also hopes people will think of their own children, and want to help raise money for the cause. “Think about your kids,” said SarbouJubert. “If you have kids of your own, or if you’ve ever had anyone in your family affected by cancer, and you know what it does, not just to your family, but to the person that was affected by cancer, how can you not do it?” For more information about Workout for a Cure and how to help, call 297-3488.

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y mom e-mailed me recently posing the commonly heard computer question of “Should I turn it off or leave it on?” I belong to the turn-it-off crowd. Leaving it the computer does waste electricity, but if the system goes to standby the electricity is not very much. Computer systems are all different but standby power consumption is very little. The good side of leaving it on is the system does not cool down and then warm up again when turned back on. Some people believe the cycles of on and off creating periods of warm and cool are what makes electronic devices fail over time. The theory is it causes different things to occur like “chip creep” or it causes an “open” condition in a solder joint. Chip creep is terminology that describes how an IC device slowly backs itself out of the socket it’s plugged into. For an analogy, think about the AC plug for the TV. If every time the TV was turned on and off the plug would come to a point where the TV would not power on any more because the con-

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ionel was born at the shelter last March to a young mom. The entire litter and their mom have already found homes. Lionel has been neutered, tested negative for FeLV/FIV and is up-todate on vaccinations. He is also house-trained. Jasmine is a beautiful 2-year-old chow/shepherd mix who is looking for her forever home. She gets along with cats, other dogs and children and is up-to-date with routine shots and spayed.

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Ron Poland is a professor in the Computer Information Systems AAS program at Clinton Community College. Poland is certified in company repair and networking by the Computer Technology Industry Association (CompTIA). He is also a Cisco certified network assistant. Questions may be sent to him via e-mail at ron@ronpoland.com.

Self-neglect and the elderly: Know the signs

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1998 study found in the Journal of the American Medical Association revealed self-neglect among the elderly is associated with an increased risk for death. Generally, persons who refuse medical treatment or neglect their own care are unaware they need assistance. There are clues caregivers can look for to give them a better indication of whether their loved one needs a higher level of intervention. Caregivers should ask: • Is my loved one malnourished? • Is the refrigerator well-stocked with fresh food, or are there old, spoiled foods? • Are they showing signs of poor hygiene? • Do they have infections or sores that are not healing? • Are they taking their medication or are they taking it in the manner in which it was prescribed? • Are they becoming socially-isolated? • How is their hearing and vision? Have they been assessed recently? Dementia, depression, and substance abuse problems are frequently associated with self-neglect. If self-neglect is suspected, the next logical step is to determine whether they are safe to return to their home. A physician will need to be consulted to assess their level of psychological functioning. If the

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ajor is a husky who came in as a stray. He likes cats and dogs and does well with kids. Major is very clean, is used to being outdoors but is also crate-trained. He is up-to-date with routine shots and neutered. Panda is one of three cats brought to the shelter after the death of their owner. She’s a little timid right now but lots of loving should make her feel secure.

Adopt-A-Pet is a weekly feature in Denton Publications. For more information about these and other fine pets available for adoption, contact the Adirondack Humane Society, 134 Idaho Ave., Plattsburgh, at 561-7297, or Elmore SPCA, 510 Arthur Road, Peru, at 643-2451.

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nection is lost. All that aside, I turn it off because of the fire hazard potential. Computer power supplies are the component with the highest failure rate. They typically have one or two fans with the cheaper ones usually having only one. The fan performs double duty by cooling the power supply and exhausting the warm air from the computer case. The fans tend to collect dust, dirt, pet hair and whatever else can be drawn in which, in turn, slows down or stops the fan causing the computer to overheat and, worst-case, catch fire. Turn it off, mom.

senior is not in immediate danger, some less urgent approaches can be explored. Medication management may be the first step. Some medications, if taken incorrectly, can cause or contribute to confusion. A healthcare professional can help determine if that is the case. Friendly visitors or telephone calls can serve as reminders to take medications. Adult daycare can be a wonderful social outlet, combining supervision with activities and meals, if desired. This is especially helpful in situations where depression is suspected. The goal is to help seniors remain independent as much as possible, and as much

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How to jump on the 12-week savings cycle

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any people do not have the cash flow to stock up the way you do. The economy has really hurt the budget of the average family and they are no longer able to shop the way they used to (such as taking advantage of the sales and buying extra). Do you have any tips for us? I do use coupons but would like to take better advantage of my buying power. I just don’t really know how.” I particularly liked this letter from a reader. It encompasses the way many people feel when they first start using coupons. It’s a common misconception I spend a lot to stock up on quantities of the items that I buy each week. My weekly grocery bill for our family of five averages between $40 and $60 post-coupons. But for that money, I’m typically buying around $100 worth of groceries. Supermarkets operate on a 12-week pricing cycle, so stocking up on the things we need when the prices of these items hit their low point during this period makes sense. When you know the items you buy are at their lowest prices just one time during that cycle, buying them only when the price hits that low saves us a lot of money, even without using coupons. Let’s take juice, for example. At my store, a bottle of grape juice can range in price from $1.99 to $3.99. Clearly, I want to buy the juice when it’s at its low price. If my family drinks one bottle of grape juice a week, I’ll need 12 bottles to get through the next 12-week cycle. While it’s true the initial expense of buying that juice all at once requires more than one might choose to budget just for juice in one week, consider the savings in buying it at that low. A typical juice price cycle over six weeks at my store may look like this: Week 1: $1.99; Week 2: $2.29; Week 3: $2.79; Week 4: $2.99; Week 5: $3.29; and Week 6: $3.79. If I purchased one bottle a week over this 6-week span, I’d spend $17.14. But, if I bought six bottles the week it was at its lowest point, on sale for $1.99, I’d spend a total of just $11.94. That’s more than $5 saved in just six weeks’ time, without even considering coupons. Of course, I want to use my coupons at that low point, thus lowering my out-of-pocket cost even more. If you shop cycle lows for everything you buy, you’re definitely buying multiples of items when the prices are low. Re-

member, though, you will not buy that item again until it goes on sale weeks from now. So, while I might spend a large percentage of my budget on juice in a particular week, I won’t buy juice again at all until it’s on sale at a low price some time down the road. If you followed me around the grocery store, you’d see I fill my shopping cart with an eclectic mix of items. It rarely contains all of the staples you might notice in other people’s carts, because aside from fresh produce and dairy I shop strictly for items that are at their cycle lows that particular week. I usually have what looks like an unusual quantiBy Jill Cataldo ty of the same item in my cart, because I’m stocking up! I will of course use all the coupons I have for those items as I purchase them at the low price. But even if I don’t have coupons for all of them, as with our juice example above, I know I won’t be able to purchase these items at this low price again for almost three months, so I buy what I anticipate needing. This is a different way of shopping, it’s true, but the strategy balances out budget-wise when you consider what you’re NOT buying each week. Typically, when you’re starting out, it takes you 12 weeks to go through your first cycle, where you start to notice and learn the price highs and lows for the items you commonly buy. Those first 12 weeks are going to be a little more expensive, because you’re also going to have to buy the things your household needs as you build your stockpile. If you’re out of laundry detergent, you’ll buy it because you need it, regardless of the price. But a few weeks later, the price may hit a cycle low, and it will be time to stock up for the next time you need it. Then, the next time you need laundry detergent you’ll “shop at home,” because you have extra on-hand you purchased when the price was at its low. And after that first 12 weeks, your home stockpile will include all of the basics you use frequently ... and that you will no longer be paying high prices for! © CTW Features Jill Cataldo, a coupon workshop instructor, writer and mother of three, never passes up a good deal. Learn more about couponing at her Web site, www.super-couponing.com. E-mail your own couponing victories and questions to jill@ctwfeatures.com.

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What is quinoa and what are its benefits?

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uinoa (pronounced KEEN-WAH) has been one of the primary foods of the Inca Indians for more than 5,000 years. The Incas referred to Quinoa as the “Mother Grain.” It is considered 100 percent whole grain and is close to being a perfect food source in the balance of nutrition that it provides. Technically it’s not a grain, but the seed of a leafy plant related to spinach. Quinoa is an excellent source of protein, about 12-18 percent, and a nutritional powerhouse. According to The National Academy of Sciences, quinoa is “one of the best sources of protein in the vegetable kingdom.” The World Health Organization has rated the quality of protein in quinoa to be equivalent or superior to that found in milk products. It is a source of all essential amino acids, a great source of B vitamins containing niacin, thiamin and B6. It contains high levels of potassium and riboflavin, and is also a good source of zinc, copper, manganese, and magnesium. It contains folic acid and vitamin E as well. Quinoa is a great food choice for people who must follow a wheat-free/gluten-free diet because Quinoa does not contain any gluten. Quinoa can be substituted for almost any other grain and can be found in the health food section of your local supermarket or health food store. Try this tasty recipe for a protein packed meal that is ready in 30 minutes.

Quinoa and Lentils Makes 5 servings · 1 cup of quinoa, uncooked · 2 Tbsp. olive oil · 1 medium onion · 15-oz can of lentils, rinsed and drained (if you can’t find them canned they cook up in a flash) Cook quinoa in a rice cooker or as per package instruction. Add oil to a skillet and sauté the onion on medium heat until tender Add cooked lentils and cooked quinoa. Mix it all together and continue to cook for 5 minutes. Serve hot. Corinna Maggy is a National Academy of Sports Medicine certified personal trainer and corrective exercise specialist. She can be reached by e-mail at corinna@adkbikeranch.com. The information contained within Health Matters is not a substitute for professional medical examination, diagnosis or treatment. Always consult your physician before starting an exercise program or beginning any nutritional regimen.

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Week 8—By Martha Breyette (Editors Note: Martha Breyette of Saranac is on a 14-week goal to get in shape to compete in the inaugural City of Plattsburgh Half Marathon, Sunday, April 18. Breyette will share her trials and tribulations in this newspaper through a weekly journal entry.)

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o, another week has gone by. I had some ups and downs this week — I continued to be sick with a head cold but remained healthier than I have in a while. I was still able to exercise. I was supposed to run 8 miles but only got 5 in before my asthma started bothering me. I took the necessary precautions and I stopped early, rested and took my inhaler. This is still a win for me as last year I wouldn’t have been able to run at all and the result would have been much worse. By mid-week, I have been feeling better and I am back to toning and spin class as normal. I plan to run the 8 miles this week to stay on track with my routine. My diet has been going smoothly with a mix of carbs, vegetables and protein. My cravings for sweets are getting less and less so that has been a real positive for me. I feel so much stronger as a person; I can actually say I am proud of myself for the journey I am on. I believe I am setting some lifestyle changes that I can maintain. Check back next week to see if I could do the 8 miles or not!

North Country Biggest Loser participants begin program By Sarah L. Cronk sarah@denpubs.com PLATTSBURGH — Although 43 applications were turned in to the city Recreation Department, only 10 people will be taking part in the North Country Biggest Loser. Each participant will be working alongside trainer Mary Duprey and registered dietician Ann Watts to stay on track. “Basically I’m just going to start out very easy,” explained Duprey. “Actually walking two or three miles, or even a mile, is difficult for them.” The members of the program began March 1, meeting at the city gym, where they will receive free memberships for the duration of the North Country Biggest Loser. During the kickoff, each participant took the time to tell their story. “It was pretty emotional,” Duprey said. “There weren’t too many dry eyes left at the end. It was really neat. It was really inspirational for me to hear all that.” Now that Duprey has met with each of the members, she, along with Watts, plan to work with each member to individualize their workouts and diets — as each member is individualized in the reason they applied for the program. · Steve Pierce, Dannemora — “After a lifelong struggle with being overweight, I now, more than ever, need to get my lifestyle

changed so I can see my three children, Kaitlyn, 8, Jacob, 7, and Lucas, 3, grow up and have their own families — So I can be a grandfather to their children. · Larry Mills, Keeseville — “This isn’t just a weight issue, it’s a life issue. My goal is to lose the weight in order to lower my hypertension, in order to be healthy in retirement.” · Rosemary Bell, Plattsburgh — “My main reason for to wanting join the program are health reasons and I want to be around for my daughter.” · Aleshia Bond, Plattsburgh — “I’ve always been overweight and until about a month ago, have pretty much accepted it. I’ve tried to lose weight many times, but either became discouraged when I didn’t see results I wanted, or tried less and less until I wasn’t trying at all ... The best part is that not only do I get to come closer to my goals everyday, I’ve met nine other people in my same situation, all working towards meeting their goals too.” · Jennifer Goddeau, Plattsburgh — “I just had a baby nine months ago and I’ve been on countless diets. I did a lot of things to go ahead and lose the weight but when my primary doctor went ahead and gave me a referral to bariatric surgery ... then I knew it was actually time.” · Randy Hilliker, Plattsburgh — “I joined the competition because I wanted to lose a lot of weight and I wanted to become more ac-

Participants of the North Country Biggest Loser, joined by Plattsburgh superintendent of recreation Steve Peters, left, and trainer Mary Duprey, right. The participants are, in front, from left, Aleshia Bond, Jenn Meschinelli, Jen LeCuyer, Tamber Shepard and Jennifer Goddeau. Back row: Rosemary Bell, Steve Pierce, Randy Hilliker, Jim Snook and Larry Mills. Photo by Sarah L. Cronk

tive and try to get off of some medicine. To try and lead a better and healthier lifestyle.” · Jennifer LeCuyer, Plattsburgh — “This program appealed to me because I have been waiting for something like this to come along for a long time. I want to be present on this earth for a little bit longer and I have a niece who is 8-years-old with whom I am extremely close. I want to be here for her and be a good role model for her. I was looking for a way to change my life for the better, and I am finding it through this program.” · Tamber Shepard, Plattsburgh — “I realized that life is too short, and there is so much more I want to experience and accomplish. I made the decision that it was time to incorporate diet and exercise into my life as well

as manage my diabetes so that I could live a healthy lifestyle.” · Jim Snook, Plattsburgh — “For me the motivation was my family. Angela, my wife, has encouraged me for years to lose weight. I look at my children, Emma, 6 and Gabriel, 3, and realize that I won’t be around for them if I don’t change my lifestyle now.” The North Country Biggest Loser is now on Facebook, which Duprey hopes more people, not just the participants, will utilize. “I think if they’re following us and kind of watching what we’re doing, ... they can mimic that themselves,” she said. “We’d like to have [people] go on there and try to encourage the 10, plus get any information out of it they can.”

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Skating From page 1 held this Saturday, March 13, at 7 p.m. and Sunday, March 14, at 2:30 p.m. will feature skaters of all ages bringing their talent to the Rouses Point Civic Center ice rink. “There is a lot of talent in the North Country,” said club vice president Trisha Guay. “For being this small of an area that we are, there’s a lot of kids that have amazing talent that’s right in people’s backyards.” Guay said the club features children from ages 3 through 17, who practice for the annual show beginning in October, skating nearly four hours a night, Monday through Friday. “It’s a lot of dedication for each child,” she said. “Including the parents and the board members that make the show spectacular.”

costs, especially with electric heat,” added Rivers. Not everyone can take advantage of the free insulation, though. An inspection will be performed in order to determine whether a home meets required guidelines. The village’s second initiative to help its residents save energy is through a thermal imaging camera, which was purchased last year. This project is different from the insulation program, as it is offered free to all of the people of the village without having to meet any requirements. According to Department of Public Works Superintendent Brian Pelkey, the thermal imaging process is quite simple. “Once it gets dark, we get right out there and do what we have to do,” he explained. “We can do a house in five minutes.” The infrared camera snaps several shots of a house and then are uploaded

to a computer. The photographs appear in bright colors ranging from yellow to purple. “The brighter the color, the more heat [the house] is losing,” said Pelkey. Rivers knows first-hand what the thermal imaging can do. He had his home windows replaced with thermal pane glass and insulated his house several years ago. With the newly-purchased camera, he volunteered his home to be photographed, which proved the energy-saving techniques worked. “I’m very pleased,” said Rivers. For more information about the insulation program, contact the village office at 297-5502. To set up an appointment for thermal imaging process, contact Pelkey at the village office, ext. 320.

For the show, Guay said the ice rink is transformed into something “magical.” “You walk in there and you don’t even realize that it’s actually an ice rink,” she said. “There’s decorations that go up, there’s lights that go up ... there’s a lot of preparation that’s done that’s just amazing.” This year, there will be an added element to Sunday’s show, which will feature The Ice Crystals Synchronized Skating Team from Burlington, Vt., which, according to Guay, is “fast skating. It’s very fast skating. It’s almost like the Rockettes.” “One of our skaters, Jessica Cartier, tried out for the team and she ended up making the team,” explained Guay. “So, her mom asked if the girls could come over and skate and we said, ‘Yes, we’ll make them our special guest.’” Although Guay admits she was a little skeptical at first about having the syn-

chronized team a part of the show, because she didn’t want to take away from the club’s skaters, she said she hopes it will intrigue girls in the audience to want to join the club. “We decided that it’s something new in the area that people have never seen,” Guay said of The Ice Crystals. The event will also feature a pre-show a half-hour before each performance, which will allow the kids in the North Country Skating Club, who have passed up to the next skating level, to perform a solo. “The pre-show soloists, each girl has a two-minute song and they skate all by themselves to their song,” Guay said. “They work all year long, from October until now.” General admission to the show is $6 and $4 for seniors and children younger than 12. For more information, visit the club’s Web site, www.ncskatingclub.org.

Anayely Garcia is an intern with the State University of New York at Plattsburgh. Editor Sarah L. Cronk contributed to this report.

St. Patrick’s annual festival next Sunday ROUSES POINT — St. Patrick’s Church, 138 Lake St., will hold their annual festival Sunday, March 21, at the parish hall, 138 Lake St. A turkey dinner with all the trimmings will be served from 11:30 a.m. until 2:30 p.m. There will be raffles, a white elephant table consisting of crafts jewelry, new and used items and more. There will be games for the children and the raffle tickets will be drawn at that time. There are 47 prizes on the ticket, with the top prize being $500 in cash, along with other cash prizes. Other prizes on the ticket include a 42” flat screen television and a Hewlett Packard lap top computer, along with many other items all donated by parishioners and local businesses and organizations.

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ELLENBURG St. Edmund’s Roman Catholic Church Route 11, Ellenburg Saturday Anticipated Mass, 4 p.m. Sunday Mass, 8 a.m. and 11 a.m. The Ellenburg United Methodist Church will meet at 9 a.m. at the church in Ellenburg Center. However, on Election

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ELLENBURG DEPOT Ellenburg Depot Wesleyan Church 2179 Plank Rd., PO Box 177 Ellenburgh Depot, NY 12935. Pastor: Robert R. Phillips. Phone: 594-3902. Sunday Family Bible Hour: 9:50 a.m. Sunday Worship Time: 10:50 a.m. Children’s/ Youth Ministries: Call for schedule

MOOERS St. Joseph’s Catholic Church Maple Street, Mooers – 236-7142. Anticipated Saturday Mass, 5:30 p.m. Sunday Mass, 10 a.m. Reconciliation announced special Saturday mornings 10 a.m. & by request. Mooers United Methodist Church 14 East St., Located adjacent to old Post Office. Sunday service, 9:30 a.m. Contemporary & traditional music, activities for children, youth and families, 236-7129, pastoral@twcny.rr.com, www.TroyConference.org/mooers

Mooers Wesleyan Church Maple Street, Mooers. Sunday school, 9:45 a.m. Morning Worship 10:45 a.m. Sunday Night Service 7 p.m. Wednesday Night 7 p.m. (518) 236-5330

MOOERS FORKS St. Ann’s Catholic Church Route 11, Mooers Forks. Mass: Saturday, 4 p.m.; Sunday, 8:30 a.m. Reconciliation announced special Saturday mornings 10 a.m. & by request.

ROUSES POINT St. Patrick’s Catholic Church Lake Street, Rouses Point. Anticipated Mass: Saturday 4 p.m.; Sunday Mass: 10 a.m.; Weekday Masses: Monday, Tuesday, Thursday & Friday 9 a.m. Communion Service: Wednesday 8 a.m. First Presbyterian Church 52 Washington Ave., Rouses Point, New York 12979. Telephone 518/297-6529. The Rev. David A. Spaulding. Telephone

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SCIOTA St. Louis of France Catholic Church Route 22, Sciota. Mass 4 p.m. Saturday; 9 a.m. Sunday Sciota United Methodist Church Sunday service 9 a.m. Route 191

WEST CHAZY The West Chazy Wesleyan Church Pastor: Jonathan Hunter 17 East Church St., Fiske Road, West Chazy, NY. Ph. 493-4585. Sunday; Sunday School 9:30 a.m., Morning Worship 10:30 a.m. Evening Worship 5 p.m. Tuesday; Clubhouse Ministries 6:30 p.m. (Sept. thru May) Wednesday; Prayer Meeting 6 p.m. St. Joseph’s Catholic Church West Church Street, West Chazy. Saturday Vigil Mass, 4 p.m. Sunday Mass 8 a.m. & 10 a.m. Weekday Masses: Monday through Friday at 9 a.m. 2-13-2010 • 56603

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any kind of fire protection, EMS, this is not an easy job,” Southwick added. “It’s always demanding. You don’t know when you’re going to be called.” Thompson said the awards and accolades Trombley received at the banquet spoke volumes to the service he’s given the Champlain Fire Department. “One of the highlights of the fire service I think he’s most proud of was the formation of the Champlain Fire District,” said Thompson. “We went from a village department, a very good department, and we ended up going to a fire district where we had a bigger tax base and we were able to set up funds to get better equipment, better apparatus.” Thompson explained the new fire district has since

taken posession of a new fire engine, a new ambulance, a new brush truck and a new heavy rescue truck. “We’ve seen a lot of change in Chris’ tenure,” he added. “He is definitely the reason a lot of this is going on.” Trombley said he was very honored to be receiving the award from the Woodmen. “You guys are all about the giving spirit,” Trombley said, “and as you probably know, I like to give. I don’t find a lot of giving values in taking a lot, but your organization is great and I’m very honored for 462.” Also during the banquet, Jeanne Bushey was presented with the Fraternal Spirit Award and Michael Bushey was presented with the Field Fraternal Excellence Award.

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Saranac dethrones Cougars in Class B By Matt Bosley matt@denpubs.com PLATTSBURGH — For six straight years, Northeastern Clinton Central School has had a stranglehold on the Section VII Class B girls basketball title. The Chiefs of Saranac put an end to their reign last Friday. Megan Bowman’s 21 points powered Saranac to a 63-53 win over the Cougars in the Section VII Class B final, held at the SUNY Plattsburgh Fieldhouse March 5. It seemed NCCS would cruise to yet another championship as they built an early lead. “We were full of energy the first quarter,” said Cougars head coach Dave Lambert. “We passed the ball quickly and got some fast breaks.” But the Chiefs closed the gap, led by Bowman, who scored 10 of her 21 in the second quarter. Stephanie Linder scored 10 of her 16 in the first half as well, as Saranac took a 28-26 lead into halftime. “She’s such a good athlete that it’s hard to contain her,” Lambert said of Bowman. “She drove the middle and dished it off well. We just couldn’t contain her. We tried, but everything we tried failed.” Saranac would extend their lead throughout the second half as the Cougars suddenly went cold. Jade Pellerin scored nine secondhalf points for the Chiefs to

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Friday, March 12 Clinton-Essex-Franklin Library Bookmobile stops: Bright Beginnings, 62 Northern Ave., Plattsburgh, 1-1:30 p.m.; Pine Harbour, 15 New Hampshire Road, 1:35-2 p.m.; Lake Forest, Plattsburgh, 2:05-3 p.m.; South Acres Mobile Home Park, 16 Sonya Way, Plattsburgh, 3:30-4 p.m. MOOERS FORKS — Clothing rummage sale, St. Ann’s Center, 24 Town Hall Road, 10 a.m.-7 p.m. Sponsored by Mooers K of C Auxiliary to benefit Mooers Food Pantry. ROUSES POINT — Fish fry, American Legion Post 912, 29 Pratt St., 5 p.m. $8. PLATTSBURGH — Open Family Swim, Wellness Center at PARC, 295 New York Road, 7-9 p.m. $2. 562-6860. JAY — Redhaired Strangers performs, Amos and Julia Ward Theatre, corner of routes 9N and 86, 7 p.m. CHAZY — Half & Half Lecture Series with Elaine Ostry and Charles Simpson, Alice T. Miner Museum, 9618 Route 9, 7 p.m. 8467336 for reservations. WILLSBORO — Champlain Valley Film Society showing of “The Cove,” Willsboro Central School, Farrell Lane, 7:30 p.m. Adults $5, children younger than 18 $2. PERU — Peru High School Jazz Band performance, Peru Community Church Fellowship Center, 13 Elm St., 7:30 p.m. $8 adults, $5 seniors and students, $20 family. LAKE PLACID — Winter Film Series: The Cove, Lake Placid Center for the Arts, 17 Algonquin Drive, 7:30 p.m. Admission $6. 523-2512 or www.lakeplacidarts.org. PLATTSBURGH — Commander Cody Band performs, Gilligan’s Getaway, 7160 State Route 9, 8 p.m. 566-8050.

Saturday, March 13-Sunday, March 14 ALTONA — Altona Sportsman’s Show, Rainbow Wedding and Banquet Hall, Gold Room, 47 Devils Den Road, 9 a.m.5 p.m. Saturday, 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Sunday.

Saturday, March 13 MOOERS FORKS — Clothing rummage sale, St. Ann’s Center, 24 Town Hall Road,

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Wednesday, March 17 PLATTSBURGH — 52nd annual St. Patrick’s Day Breakfast hosted by the Plattsburgh-North Country Chamber of Commerce, SUNY Angell Center Ballroom, Rugar Street, 7:30 a.m. Reservations: 5631000. ROUSES POINT — Scrapbooking or cardmaking featuring Simply Beautiful Cardmaking Project, Gaines Marina, 141 Lake St., 10 a.m.-12 p.m. Register by calling 206-4078 or 297-7000. DANNEMORA — Story hour, Dannemora Free Library, 1168 Cook St., 11:30 a.m. All ages welcome. 492-7005. PLATTSBURGH — Soup kitchen, Trinity Episcopal Church Parish Hall, 18 Trinity Place, 5:30-6:15 p.m. Volunteers: 561-5771. MORRISONVILLE — St. Patrick’s Day Party, Cocktails, 42 River St., 7 p.m. Featuring karaoke with host DJ Watty. SARANAC LAKE — Cabin Fever Classic Film Festival presents “Shorts in March,” Trudeau Laboratory, 89 Church St., 7 p.m. Tickets $6 for adults, $5 for seniors and students. 891-1139.

Thursday, March 18 Clinton-Essex-Franklin Library Bookmobile stops: Port Kent Post Office, 31 First St., 1:30-2 p.m.; Keeseville Country Gardens, Hill Street, 2:15-2:45 p.m.; Curtains, Curtains, Curtains parking lot, 24 Rectory St., Clintonville, 3-3:30 p.m.; Ada Court, Cliff Haven, 4:15-4:45 p.m. DANNEMORA — Gym time for infants, parents and caregivers, Dannemora Elementary School, 40 Emmons St., 10 a.m.12 p.m. Hosted by Family Connections. Runs weekly through May 13. 561-4999. WESTPORT — Story hour, Westport Library, 6 Harris Lane, 10 a.m. 962-8219. LAKE PLACID — Story hour, Lake Placid Public Library, 2471 Main St., 10:15 a.m. 523-3200. SARANAC LAKE — Story hour, Saranac Lake Free Library, 109 Main St., 10:30 a.m.

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SATURDAY March 13, 2010

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HELP WANTED

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NORTH COUNTRY Technology, Inc. is seeking the skills of a part-time Network Engineer/Administrator for its IT Business located in Willsboro, NY. Qualified applicants must be familiar with Windows Server 2003/2008, Exchange Server, and Cisco IOS. Cisco Certifications highly desired. Pay commensurate with experience. Qualified applicants should send cover letter, resume, and at least 3 references to: North Country Technology, Inc., PO BOX 595, Willsboro, NY 12996. North Country Technology, Inc. is an equal opportunity employer. EXPERIENCED HAIR designer ASAP. Customer service oriented. To work with talented & friendly staff. Applications available @ Hair Styles Unlimited, 9654 Route 9, Chazy, NY 12921. THE CLINTON, Essex, Warren, Washington BOCES Is Currently Accepting Applications For The Following Anticipated Positions: Temporary On-Call Teacher Aides/Student Aides WAF/Plattsburgh and Mineville Campuses Call for Civil Service Requirements Salary: Per Contract Send Application (obtained from Personnel Office or From Website: CVES.Org), Letter of Intent, Resume, copy of high school diploma or degree, and 3 Letters of Recommendation, to: Rachel Rissetto CVES PO Box 455 Plattsburgh, NY 12901-0455 (518) 561-0100 Ext. 218 BOCES is an EO/AAE

INSTRUCTION & TRAINING

2005 Hyundai Accent GLS #06828A, 58,527 miles, Auto, A/C, CD

$

6,900

OR $

99

per mo. for 60 mo.

2003 Oldsmobile Alero GL #06860A, 76,750 miles, Auto, PW, PL, Cruise, Tilt, Keyless Entry

$

6,900

OR $

119

per mo. for 48 mo.

2007 Suzuki Forenza #06914A, 22,612 miles, Popular Pkg., Auto, CD, PW, PL, Cruise, P/Sunroof, 1 Owner, Remainder of 7 yr. $ 100,000 mile warranty OR

$

9,900 139

per mo. for 72 mo.

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#06867A, 65,926 miles, Auto, PW, PL, Cruise, Keyless Entry, 1 Owner

$

9,900

OR $

159

per mo. for 60 mo.

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2005 Suzuki XL7

Real Estate

#0770A, 66,528 miles, Auto, A/C, PW, PL, CD, Keyless Entry

$

10,900

OR $

179

92396

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REAL ESTATE

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HOME FOR SALE

ADIRONDACK “ BY OWNER” www.AdkByOwner.com 1000+ photo listing of local real estate for sale, vacation rentals & timeshares. Owners: List with us for only $275 per year. Visit on-line or call 518-891-9919

DELRAY BEACH, FL- Paradise! 6 New Homes, Name your own price! Accepting Sealed Bids, No Minimum! For March 17th sale, www.defalco.com 561-922-7424 FACTORY DIRECT PRICING TO YOU. Ownership of 4 manufacturing housing plants. American Homes www.americanhomes.info LOOKING FOR REAL ESTATE IN CENTRAL NEW YORK, including Schoharie, Otsego,Delaware, Chenango & Madison Counties...go to www.townandcountryny.com RETIREMENT AND future move? Discover Delaware and our gated community. Manufactured homes from the mid 50’s to low 100’s. Brochures available 1-866-6290770 Or search www.coolbranch.com TEXAS RANCH LAND SALE! 20 acres. ONLY $12,900, 0 down, $99/mo. Near growing El Paso! No credit checks. Owner financing. Money back guarantee. 800-755-8953, www.sunsetranches.com CHECK us out at www.denpubs.com

FORECLOSED HOME AUCTION NEW YORK STATE 300+ Homes/ Mar 27 Open House: Mar 13, 20 & 21 View Full Listings www.Auction.com REDC/ RE 109901870

REAL PROPERTY FOR SALE BIG BEAUTIFUL AZ LOTS! Golf Course, Nat’l Parks.1 hour from Tucson. Guaranteed Financing. $0 Down, $0 Interest. Starting $129/mo. Foreclosures online @ www.sunsiteslandrush.com Pre-Recorded Message (800) 631-8164 mention code 5063 GEORGIA LAND $0Down Financing. Incredible investment, 1acre-20acres Starting @ $3750/acre. Washington County near Augusta. Low taxes, beautiful weather. Owner financing from $199/mo. $0Down. Hablo Espanol 706-364-4200 UPSTATE NY - BANK SAYS SELL! 10 acres - $24,900. Borders State Land, Stream, Woods, Fields, Great Valley Views! Must sell to avoid repo! Hurry! 1-877-876-3755 www.NewYorkLandandLakes.com NY’S BEST TROUT AND TURKEY HUNTING 5.7 Acres on the river - $39,995. 8.7 Acres-May Trout River - $29,995. Larger lots w/ up to 500’ of river frontage. 5 Acresw/cabin - $19,995. Call Christmas & Associates 1-800-229-7843 or visit www.landandcamps.com

per mo. for 60 mo.

2008 Suzuki SX4 Sport

VACATION/ RECREATIONAL RENTALS OCEAN CITY, MARYLAND. Best selection of affordable rentals. Full/partial weeks. Call for FREE brochure. Open daily. Holiday Real Estate. 1-800-638-2102. Online reservations: www.holidayoc.com SUNNY WINTER Specials At Florida’s Best Beach - New Smyrna Beach. Stay a week or longer. Plan a beach wedding or family reunion. www.NSBFLA.com or 1-800-5419621

TIMESHARES SELL/RENT YOUR TIMESHARE FOR CASH!!! Our Guaranteed Services Will Sell/Rent Your Unused Timeshare for CASH! Over $78 Million Dollars Offered in 2009. www.SellATimeshare.com 1-877-494-8246 SELL/RENT YOUR TIMESHARES FOR CASH!! Our guaranteed Services will Sell/Rent your unused timeshare for CASH!Over $78 Million Dollars offered in 2009! www.sellatimeshare.com, 1-866-7083690

#0759, 5,816 miles, 4 cyl., auto, AC, PW, PL, cruise, tilt, keyless entry, Remainder of 7 Yr. 100,000 mile Warranty

$

12,900

OR $

189

per mo. for 72 mo.

2009 Dodge Caliber SE #06820A, 9,692 miles, Auto, CD, 4 cyl., 1 Owner

$

13,400

OR $

199

per mo. for 72 mo.

2009 Honda Accord EX #06890A, 1,649 miles, auto, AC, PW, PL, 6 CD, cruise, PSRF, keyless entry, Remainder of 5 Yr. $ 60,000 mile Warranty OR

$

22,500 359

per mo. for 72 mo.

Tax, title, reg. extra. All payments based on $2000 down at 7.99% APR with approved credit.

TIMESHARE RESALES! Up to 90% Off Resort Prices for 4 and 5 Star Timeshares Worldwide. No appraisal fees or commissions ever to sellers! Member of ARDA and OBB. Don’t wait, call the Supercenter today. (888)464-2992.

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Automotive

Need an auto? Need someone to take that auto off your hands?

Find what you’re looking for here!

92397

AUTO ACCESSORIES CAR STEREO Equipment. To much to list $499 O.B.O. Call for information 518-5329278 EXIDE PREMIUM ‘’60’’ BATTERY STILL NEW. 26R CCA 0-DegreesF 525 CA 32degreesF. Used once. $35. 802-773-8782.

AUTO WANTED

DONATE VEHICLE: RECEIVE $1000 GROCERY COUPON. NOAH’S ARC SUPPORT NO KILL SHELTERS, RESEARCH TO ADVANCE VETERINARY TREATMENTS FREE TOWING, TAX DEDUCTIBLE, NONRUNNERS ACCEPTED 1-866-912-GIVE DONATE YOUR CAR Boat or Real Estate. Fully Tax Deductible. IRS Recognized Charity. Free Pick-Up & Tow. Any Model or Condition. Help Needy Children.outreachcenter.com 1-800-596-4011 DONATE YOUR CAR. FREE TOWING “Cars for Kids” Any Condition. Tax Deductible Outreach Center 1-800-521-7566

DONATE YOUR CAR, “Food on Wheels .Org” Program, Family Relief Services, TaxDeduction. Receipt Given On-The-Spot, Any Condition, FREE TOW within 3 hrs ,1800-364-5849, 1-877-44-MEALS. DONATE YOUR CAR, Boat or Real Estate. Fully Tax Deductible. IRS Recognized Charity. Free Pick-Up & Tow. Any Model or Condition. Help Needy Children.outreachcenter.com 1-800-930-4543 DONATE YOUR CAR. FREE TOWING. “Cars for Kids”. Any condition. Tax deductible Outreach Center. 1-800-597-9411

CARS FOR SALE 1995 FORD F150, 5 speed, 2 wheel drive, needs some work, $499 518-251-0178

MOTORCYCLE/ ATV WANTED JAPANESE MOTORCYCLES KAWASAKI,1970-1980, Z1-900, KZ900, KZ1000, H2-750, H1-500, S1-250, S2-250, S2-350, S3-400. CASH PAID. 1-800-7721142. 1-310-721-0726.

2005 360 Kawasaki,4-wheeler,4wd,Red, $2500. 518-962-2376 HARLEY SPORTSTER, 2 seater $75 518623-3763

SNOWMOBILE FOR SALE 2002 SKIDOO 500 MXZ liquid cooled, 1700 miles, show room condition, runs great $3000 518-597-9412 2002 YAMAHA SX Viper 700 triple. Low miles. Adult owned & maintained. Has extras. $2500. 518-566-6940.

AUTO DONATIONS DONATE YOUR CAR: To The Cancer Fund of America. Help Those Suffering With Cancer Today. Free Towing and Tax deductible. 1-800-835-9372 www.cfoa.org DONATE YOUR VEHICLE UNITED BREAST CANCER FOUNDATION. Free Mammogram www.ubcf.info RECEIVE $1000 GROCERY COUPON 1-888-4685964 Customer Satisfaction is our trademark and our reputation.


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