NC_5-25-13_PAGES_Optimized

Page 1

49167

Addressed to:

Editorial» Our country’s top post should be just one term

Clinton County, New York

Business owners to gather for annual Expo

FREE Take One!

PAGE 6

Saturday, May 25, 2013

www.northcountryman.com

A FINAL MISSION

This Week MEMORIAL DAY

By Katherine Clark

Memorial Day to be observed this weekend.

katherine@denpubs.com PLATTSBURGH „ The North Country Chamber of commerce will hold its 25th Business Expo on June 6 at the SUNY Field House, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. The expo will feature more than 186 booths operated by local businesses. ñ In our 25 years, this has grown to be the largest networking event in the area,î said Executive Vice President of the Chamber of the North Country Commerce, Jody Parks. Parks said the expo will be an opportunity for the business community to meet perspective clients and customers CONTINUED ON PAGE 15

PAGE 6 TREASURE CHESTS

Hundreds of friends, family members and admirers of North Country World War II veterans attended a ceremony to honor the 18 WWII veterans who took the inaugural North Country Honor Flight trip to visit the World War II Memorial in Washington D.C. See a related article inside on pages 3-4. Photo by Shaun Kittle

Gibson Brothers begin new tour By Andy Flynn

Wine, cheese & chocolate fundraiser scheduled. PAGE 10-11 SPECTERS

andy@denpubs.com

Members of the Gibson Brothers bluegrass band perform May 17 at the Strand Theatre in Old Forge, N.Y. From left are Clayton Campbell, Eric Gibson, Leigh Gibson, Mike Barber and guest mandolin player Jesse Cobb.

OLD FORGE „ The Gibson Brothers are maintaining worldclass caliber performances this spring while promoting their newest album thanks to a succession of professional guests on the mandolin. In mid-April, mandolin player Joe Walsh announced he was parting ways with Ellenburg Depot natives Eric and Leigh Gibson after being with the band for more than four years. It came at a challenging time, as the Gibson Brothers began the busy festival season on the road without Walsh. They also began touring with a new CD, ñ They Called It Music,î recently released by Compass Records. Then thereÍ s the added pressure of being the 2012 IBMA Entertainers of the Year, an honor the brothers recognize but take in stride. As their song ñ They Called It Musicî topped Bluegrass TodayÍ s weekly chart for airplay on May 17, the Gibson Brothers were taking the stage at the Strand Theatre in Old Forge with guest mandolin player Jesse Cobb, formerly of the Infamous Stringdusters, who gave a ñ blisteringî performance, as Leigh

www.northcountryman.com/alerts/manage/

Twitter

www.northcountryman.com

Each week, we’ll send you the printed edition straight to your email’s inbox for FREE. Cancel any time. To sign up, simply go to

Facebook

SIGN UP TODAY!

Remember to keep clicking northcountryman.com all day every day for the latest local news, featured stories and extras

PAGE 17

Index

CONTINUED ON PAGE 13

Photo by Andy Flynn

Online

Learn what life in Plattsburgh was once like.

PLATTSBURGH SCENE

6

ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT

7

COMMUNITY CALENDAR

7

OBITUARIES

8

BENEFIT PLANNED

9

TASTING FOR A CAUSE

10

SENIOR PAGE

16

SPECTERS IN PBURGH

17

CLASSIFIEDS

18

AUTO ZONE

24

Facebook & Twitter

Become a “fan” on Facebook. Simply search keyword “North Countryman” or follow our Tweets at

www.twitter.com/ncountryman


2 - North Countryman

www.northcountryman.com

May 25, 2013


May 25, 2013

www.northcountryman.com

North Countryman - 3


www.northcountryman.com

4 - North Countryman

May 25, 2013

North Country veterans honored By Shaun Kittle

shaun@denpubs.com

Adirondack Hardware Company 49354

Keeseville, NY 518-834-9790

FEDERAL LIFELINE NOTICE Verizon Wireless participates in the Lifeline program which is a government assistance program that offers qualified, low-income customers a discount on their monthly wireless phone bill. Qualifying customers will save at least $9.25 per month. You may be eligible for a Lifeline discount if you currently participate in a qualifying public assistance program or otherwise satisfy the federal income requirements. The Lifeline discount is limited to a single line of service. If eligible, you may apply your Lifeline discount to either one landline or one wireless number, but you cannot have the discount on both services. Other service providers may use terms other than “Lifeline” to describe the Lifeline discount. Please note that Lifeline service may not be transferred to any other individual. Applicants must present documentation of household income or participation in qualifying programs.

PLATTSBURGH „ As the sun rose over VermontÍ s Green Mountains on Saturday, May 18, 18 World War II veterans left Plattsburgh to visit the National World War II Memorial in Washington D.C. The trip marked the inaugural flight of North Country Honor Flight, a non-profit organization dedicated to honoring World War II veterans by taking them to the memorial. Hundreds showed up at the Old Base Oval in Plattsburgh for a ceremony to see the veterans off. More than a dozen uniformed troops, who stood at attention as the veterans and their guardians boarded the bus, were also on hand. The crowd cheered and held up signs„ î God bless WWII vets,î ñ One last missionî „ as the bus pulled away at 5:30 a.m., led by a motorcade of motorcycles including the Plattsburgh Harley Owners Group, Combat Veterans Motorcycle Association, the Patriot Guard and the Legion Riders. The procession snaked through Plattsburgh as it headed for Interstate 87 and the Albany Airport, all the while passing crowds of people waving flags and saluting. More motorcyclists joined the growing parade at every exit, and people waited on overpasses to celebrate as the veterans rode by. On board, the veterans were feeling the excitement, too. There was a smile on every wide-eyed face, and many stood to watch as motorcycles zipped by, leaving tracers of red, white and blue in their wake. ñ This is so much more than I expected,î said U.S. Navy veteran Ralph P. Filion as he peered over the seat in front of him to watch a motorcyclist pass the bus, his long gray beard plastered against his face. ñ A lot of us donÍ t talk because it brings back bad memories. As many years ago as it happened, itÍ s never far away.î Filion, who entered the Navy on May 18, 1944, and received an honorable discharge March 10, 1946, spent time on a destroyer in the Atlantic Ocean. His shipÍ s job was to escort a convoy of 100 American ships through submarine infested waters to ReykjavÕ k, Iceland. “We had to destroy the subs before they could get to the fleet,” Filion said. Submarines werenÍ t the only threat, though. ñ There was one time when we hit an iceberg, and it put a big split in the ship,î Filion said. ñ That was close. It put a crack in the bottom and we began taking on water.î They made it back to Virginia, where the ship was welded and sent back out. Filion also served in Panama and the South Pacific ñ We were never told what was going on,î Filion said. ñ I donÍ t know how many days we were on the water (in the South Pacific). We were waiting for the Enola Gay.” The Enola Gay, a Boeing B-29 Superfortress bomber, was flown

William Thompson, of Willsboro, a World War II veteran who served in the U.S. Navy, watches as a motorcade rider flanks the bus en route to the Albany Airport. by Col. Paul Tibbets. The plane is famous for dropping the atomic bomb on Hiroshima, Japan. ñ I had switched ships from a destroyer to an assault ship,î Filion said. ñ We had 3000 marines aboard when they dropped the atomic bomb. When that happened we went into a bay in Japan.î Filion said that, once they surrendered, the Japanese troops were good to the American troops. ñ The war was over,î Filion said. ñ They fought a war just like we did, I guess.î Veterans on Honor Flights are accompanied by guardians, volunteers who make sure they have a safe trip. FilionÍ s guardian was his daughter, Michelle Filion-Schon, who drove to Plattsburgh from Pottstown, Pa., to join her father on the flight. ñ I think this could very well be the best day of both of our lives,î Filion-Schon said. ñ IÍ m so blessed to be there with him when he sees the memorial for the first time. This is the first time heÍ s ever been appreciated as a veteran.î William H. Thompson, who also served with the U.S. Navy in World War II, enlisted in Albany on his 17th birthday in 1944. After completing boot camp in Geneva, he was sent to San Diego for amphibious training, which meant he would be transporting troops for ships to land during battle. ñ The USS is Navy, and the SS is merchant marines„ half Army and half Marines,î Thompson said. ñ The Army we dumped off in Okinawa, and the marines went to Hiroshima.î Thompson said that, due to circumstances he was unaware of, his company was dropped off in Hiroshima too early. ñ We werenÍ t supposed to be there yet, so we had to stay far enough off shore so we couldnÍ t be hit,î Thompson said. ñ Eventually we picked up a hospital ship and stayed there for a few days until it went back to Hiroshima. ThatÍ s when all hell broke loose.î When Thompson finally finished in 1946, he had seen 18 months of sea duty in the Pacific.

To receive further information about Lifeline, call Verizon Wireless at 800-924-0585 or go to verizonwireless.com/ lifeline. Lifeline is only available in limited areas where Verizon Wireless has been designated to offer these programs. Requirements vary by state.

49050

Toll included. Taxes, surcharges and fees, such as E911 and gross receipts charges, vary by market and could add between 7% and 41% to your bill; 99¢ Administrative/line/mo. is not tax, is not pro-rated & is subject to change. IMPORTANT CONSUMER INFORMATION: Subject to Month to Month Customer Agreement and Calling Plan. Offer not available in all areas. Other restrictions may apply. © 2012 Verizon Wireless Q2NAL

43190

49380

Live On Wiry 1340 AM Hometown Radio...

YOU CAN LISTEN TO YOUR FAVORITE RADIO STATION 3 DIFFERENT WAYS! On Your Radio at 1340 AM • On the Web at www.wiry.com And did you know you can listen on your television set? Charter Communications customers can simply listen on Channel 17.

Three great ways for news, weather, sports and the best music!

Tune in to listen to New York Yankees Baseball Visit our website www.wiry.com for the game schedule.

518-563-1340 • Fax 518-563-1343 4712 State Route 9, Plattsburgh, NY 12901

www.wiry.com

You Should Hear What You’re Missing!

49392


May 25, 2013

www.northcountryman.com

North Countryman - 5

with trip to WWII memorial in D.C. As the bus pulled up to the Albany Airport, Thompson went silent as he saw the hundreds of people who were gathered there, waiting to greet the veterans. His silence was borne of appreciation. ñ This is really something,î he said. ñ I feel honored.î Each veteran exited the bus with his guardian, and each pair was met with a wave of enthusiasm and, as Thompson had indicated, appreciation. They were treated like movie stars walking down the red carpet or, more appropriately, they were treated like heroes who sacrificed their lives for the safety of others. ThompsonÍ s guardian, Plattsburgh State student Yohanna Mueller, was also moved by the turnout. ñ The fact that weÍ re honoring veterans in such a way shows me that Americans still care,î Mueller said. ñ ItÍ s not political, itÍ s not about money or about whatÍ s right or wrong. ItÍ s just about what people want to do personally.î In Albany, the North Country Honor Flight veterans were joined by the Leatherstocking Honor Flight of Cobbleskill, NY. Together, the two groups brought about 55 veterans to Washington D.C. But before they boarded the plane, they were treated to a short send-off ceremony that included a live Army band and several speeches. ñ ItÍ s heartwarming to know that so many people still care,î said North Country Honor Flight Guardian Coordinator Kimberly Bouissey as she fought back tears. ñ These veterans havenÍ t been forgotten.î

GUARANTEED LOWEST INSTALLED PRICE OR YOUR At Time Of Sale TIRE IS

FREE

GOODYEAR • UNIROYAL • FIRESTONE • GENERAL TIRE DUNLOP • MICHELIN • BRIDGESTONE • B.F. GOODRICH • PIRELLI

89126

Above: Rodney Wright, right, of Rouses Point, salutes the flag with his fellow World War II veterans at a ceremony held for North Country Honor Flight and Leatherstocking Honor Flight veterans at the Albany Airport. Wright served in the U.S. Army. Below: Alfred Kurtz, of Elizabethtown, was one of 18 World War II veterans on the inaugural North Country Honor Flight to the World War II Memorial in Washington D.C. Kurtz served for three years in the U.S. Army and spent most of that time in a stockade in Naples, Italy, where he did guard duty as a military police officer.

274 Quaker Rd. Queensbury, NY (across from Lowe’s) (518) 798-1056

Duncan F. Winter MD FACS Specializin g in C ataracts, G lau com a an d E ye P lastics

O

TH E AM

E R IC A N A C A D E M Y O F P H T H A L M O L O G Y H A S R E C O G N IZ E D

M AY A S H E A LT H Y V ISIO N M O N TH !

Photos by Shaun Kittle

The WW II veterans on the inaugural North Country Honor Flight 1. Napolean J. Light, U.S. Army, Peru 2. Robert O. Brooks, U.S. Navy, Plattsburgh 3. Merwin I. Cowles, U.S. Marine Corps, Plattsburgh 4. Francis G. Delumyea, U.S. Army, Keeseville 5. Gerald B. Edwards, Army Air Corps, Keeseville 6. Henry L. Vincent, U.S. Army, Upper Jay 7. Herbert G. Wemette, U.S. Navy, Keeseville 8. William H. Thompson, U.S. Navy, Willsboro 9. Andrew J. Juneau, U.S. Navy, Champlain 10. Ralph P. Filion, U.S. Navy, Plattsburgh 11. John B. West, U.S. Navy, Plattsburgh 12. Kenneth D. Mitchell, Army Air Corps, Plattsburgh 13. Rodney L. Wright, U.S. Army, Rouses Point 14. Paul E. Gibeau, Army AIir Corps, Plattsburgh 15. Robert L. Savarie, U.S. Army, Olmsteadville 16. William T. Lowe, Army Air Corps, Plattsburgh 17. Ernest S. Clifford, Army Air Corps, Crown Point 18. Alfred Henry Kurtz, U.S. Army, Elizabethtown

P R E M IU M , PE R S O N A L , PR O F E S S IO N A L E Y E C AR E

T he M D m a kes the d ifferen ce!

SURGICAL EYE CARE

Call for an appointment: 518-891-5189 or 1-800-EYE-C-YOU

Now in Plattsburgh at Adk Vision Care, 2 Healey Ave.

44171

VERMONT LIQUOR OUTLETS

Jack Daniels Maker’s Mark Bourbon Whiskey Old #7 Black

Grey Goose Original Vodka

750ML

750ML

$ Sale

Price

22

99

12

99

B I NG G S! S AV I

$ Sale

1.75L

Price Includes All VT Taxes

JIM BEAM BOURBON

38

99

15

99

B I NG G S! S AV I

Captain Morgan Kahlua Coffee Spiced Rum Liqueur

$ Sale

750ML

Price

B I NG G S! S AV I

$ Sale

750ML

Price

B I NG G S! S AV I

$ Sale

Price

28

99

B I NG G S! S AV I

A list of all sale items is available via E-mail:

dlc-promos@list.state.vt.us May 27, 2013 - June 9, 2013

Other Featured Items at Great Low Prices! 77 Convenient Locations Throughout Vermont For A Complete Price List Call (802) 828-2345 Not responsible for typographical errors.

49370


www.northcountryman.com

6 - North Countryman

May 25, 2013

A COMMUNITY SERVICE: This community newspaper and its delivery are made possible by the advertisers you’ll find on the pages inside. Our sixty plus employees and this publishing company would not exist without their generous support of our efforts to gather and distribute your community news and events. Please thank them by supporting them and buying locally. And finally, thanks to you, our loyal readers, for your support and encouragement over the past 65 years from all of us here at the North Countryman and Denton Publications.

Opinion North Countryman Editorial

41970

Viewpoint

Second terms and three strikes Crown Point sets Memorial Day example I

M

emorial Day will be observed throughout the North Country, but this weekend belongs to the community of Crown Point. For 145 years it has been marking the occasion, every year since the end of the Civil War, each year a little bigger and better. It may be the longest continuous Memorial Day event in the nation. ThatÍ s the way it should be since Crown Point men played a prominent role in the founding of the Memorial Day holiday. Originally known as Decoration Day, Memorial Day began in the south after the Civil War. Inspired by the bravery displayed A colorguard marches in last year’s Crown Point Memorial Day pain the battle of Gettysburg, the rade. This year’s Memorial Day celebration will be held May 26 and 27. bloodiest fight in American hisPhoto by Nancy Frasier tory with nearly 55,000 causalities, southerners began to decorate the graves of the war dead with flowers as a sign of respect and appreciation. The custom quickly spread to the north, where people were just as impressed with the gallantry shown at Gettysburg and throughout the Civil War. New York became the first state to officially recognize Memorial Day in 1873. Crown Point can and should take pride in its own contributions to freedom. Men from Crown Point were at Gettysburg„ a monument stands to their unit there. More than 100 men from Crown Point, an amazing number from a community of its size, formed Company H of the 5th New York Cavalry under the command of John Hammond (A monument to Hammond stands in Crown Point’s Forrestdale Cemetery.). The unit distinguished itself throughout the Civil War. Crown Point men also fought in Adirondack Regiment, 118th N.Y., seeing action in many of the Civil WarÍ s bloodiest battles. And those brave souls werenÍ t alone. Crown Point has contributed to each and every American conflict, sometimes making the ultimate sacrifice. This yearÍ s Memorial Day celebration will be held May 26 and 27. Crown Point’s festivities will include an ecumenical church service, a parade, fireworks, amusement rides, entertainment and vendors. But itÍ s important to note the community understands the significance of Memorial Day. Each year’s observance is built around the town’s traditional ñ solemn cemetery tour.î The tour includes stops at each of the communityÍ s cemeteries, where Boy Scouts present the colors, ñ Tapsî is played, the school chorus sings and a speaker notes the importance of the place and people buried there. The tour concludes at the Veterans Monument in the town park at noon. This year’s Memorial Day in Crown Point carries added significance. Crown Point is celebrating the 225th year of its founding. Congratulations to Crown Point for 225 years of history and for 145 years of reminding us of the true meaning of Memorial Day. „ Denton Editorial Board

s it just that the lure of to the IRS scrutiny of cona second presidential servative groups. By an even term is so unlike anylarger margin, 59 percent said thing else that administrations Congress is making the right will do anything to secure it? moves on the administraThe Nixon Administration in tionÍ s actions regarding the 1972, had the election all but Benghazi terror attack. ThatÍ s sewn up. Breaking into the all the motivation both sides Democratic National Commitneed to get the press corps tee office was more than dumb re-energized to begin actively and the coverup that followed pursuing conspiracy theories Dan Alexander was far worse than the bunand cover ups. Thoughts from gled break-in. The poll became public, There is no evidence, as of and the battle lines continue Behind the Pressline yet, that any of these scandals to be drawn as White House will lead completely back to Senior Adviser Dan Pfeiffer the Oval Office but the comparisons to Nixon made the rounds of last SundayÍ s talk shows, are inevitable. The president has suddenly defending President Obama. found himself dealing with several scandals ñ HereÍ s the cardinal rule ƒ for all White all at once, including the fallout from the Houses,î Pfeiffer said, ñ you do not interfere Benghazi terror attack, the Justice Departin an independent investigation, and you do mentÍ s seizing of phone records from the not do anything to give off the appearance Associated Press and the Internal Revenue of interference in an independent investigaServiceÍ s policy of singling out Tea Party and tion.î other groups for scrutiny. Conversely, Senate Minority Leader Mitch Many have drawn comparisons to the McConnell said the White House might not Nixon White House when looking at the have commanded Internal Revenue agents blossoming scandals arising currently. While to target conservative groups, but a ñ culture President Nixon did, indeed, use the IRS to of intimidation throughout the administratarget political enemies, his motives remain tionî made them think it was acceptable. unclear. It has been assumed it was to avenge The president of The Associated Press says friends and supporters who had been targetthe governmentÍ s seizure of AP journalistsÍ ed by the IRS under prior administrations. phone records was ñ unconstitutionalî and While President Obama has called the IRS already has had a chilling effect on news targeting of conservative organizations ñ outgathering. Gary Pruitt, speaking on CBSÍ rageous,î and late Wednesday announced ñ Face the Nation,î said the Justice Departthe resignation of acting IRS Commissioner mentÍ s secret subpoena of reportersÍ phone Steven Miller, who was previously required records has made sources less willing to talk to leave the office in a few weeks regardless to AP journalists. of the presidentÍ s actions, investigations are LetÍ s have a president serve one, six-year just now getting under way. The sad reality is term, be totally focused on the job at hand, like Eisenhower, Nixon, Reagan, Clinton and and remove the time lost traveling around Bush, it seems second terms somehow get the nation for 18 months campaigning for the bogged down with defending missteps and right to validate the first term with a second allegations of wrongdoings. term. Defending the actions of an over confiSimply put, the power of the presidency, dent White House has consumed previous the desire to retain that power and the legacy administrations and now the Obama White of not being reelected creates far too great an House will need to defend its actions. If opportunity to see overzealous subordinates weÍ ve learned anything from the past, we cross the line and create scandals that dis can be assured these investigations wonÍ t go away anytime soon as they become poDan Alexander publisher and CEO of Denton litical footballs that will likely be discussed Publications. He may be reached at dan@denfor the balance of ObamaÍ s term. A CNN/ pubs.com. ORC poll found that 54 percent of Americans donÍ t believe that Congress is overreacting

Denton Publications, Inc. W e’re m ore tha n a n ew spa per.W e’re a com m un ity service. Our goal at Denton Publications is to publish accurate, useful and timely information in our newspapers, news products, shopping guides, vacation guides, and other specialty publications for the benefit of our readers and advertisers. We value your comments and suggestions concerning all aspects of this publication.

Denton Publications Founded By Wm. D. Denton

The Volunteer Scene

ñ No act of kindness, no matter how small, is ever wastedî -- Aesop

PUBLISHER................................................................................................................................................................Daniel E. Alexander ASSOCIATE PUBLISHER................................................................................................................................................................Ed Coats OPERATIONS MANAGER..............................................................................................................................................William Coats BUSINESS OFFICE MANAGER...........................................................................................................................Cheryl Mitchell GENERAL MANAGER CENTRAL.............................................................................................Daniel E. Alexander, Jr. MANAGING EDITOR.............................................................................................................................................................John Gereau ASST. MANAGING EDITOR...............................................................................................................................................Andy Flynn GENERAL MANAGER NORTH.....................................................................................................................Ashley Alexander GENERAL MANAGER SOUTH.....................................................................................................................Scarlette Merfeld

M

Visit us online at www.denpubs.com

The official web site of Denton Publications and its community newspapers

Northern Office

PLATTSBURGH 14 Hand Ave., P.O. Box 338, Elizabethtown, NY 12932 Phone: 518-873-6368 Fax: 518-873-6360

Central Plant Office

ELIZABETHTOWN 14 Hand Ave., P.O. Box 338, Elizabethtown, NY 12932 Phone: 518-873-6368 Fax: 518-873-6360

Southern Office

TICONDEROGA 102 Montcalm St., Suite 2, Ticonderoga, NY 12883 Phone: 518-585-9173 Fax: 518-585-9175

Or drop us a line at feedback@denpubs.com Tell us how we’re doing, make a suggestion or send us a news tip!

Denton Publications’ Adirondack Northern Editions North Countryman • The Burgh • Valley News Denton Publications’ Adirondack Southern Editions Adirondack Journal • News Enterprise • Times of Ti Scan this QR Code from your mobile device.

Ask about our sister publishers Eagle Newspapers (Central NY), New Market Press (Vermont) and Spotlight Newspapers (NY Capital District), and their fine community publications.

Members: FCPNY NYPA IFPA afcp PaperChain

41974

ADVERTISING POLICIES: Denton Publications, Inc. disclaims all legal responsibility for errors or omissions or typographic errors. All reasonable care is taken to prevent such errors. We will gladly correct any errors if notification is received within 48 hours of any such error. We are not responsible for photos, which will only be returned if you enclose a self-addressed envelope. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: Local Zone $29.00 annual subscription mailed to zip codes beginning in 128 or 129. Annual Standard Mail delivery $47 annual mailed outside the 128 or 129 Local Zone. First Class Mail Subscription (sent in sealed envelope) $50 for 3 months/$85 for 6 months/$150 for an annual. $47 Annual, First Class Mail (sent in sealed envelope) $50 for 3 months / $85 for 6 months / $150 for an annual. ADDRESS CORRECTIONS: Send address changes in care of this paper to P.O. Box 338, Elizabethtown, New York 12932. EDITORIAL AND OPINION PAGE POLICY: Letters, editorials and photo submissions are welcomed. Factual accuracy cannot be guaranteed in Letters to the Editor or Guest Editorials. Editor reserves the right to reject or edit any editorial matter. All views expressed in Letters or Guest Editorials are not necessarily the views of the paper, its staff or the company. ©COPYRIGHT PROTECTION: This publication and its entire contents are copyrighted, 2010, Denton Publications, Inc. Reproduction in whole or in part is prohibited without prior written consent. All Rights Reserved.

aybe you have ñ sceneî yourself in the role that many in our community hold dear: Volunteer. The North Country is connected by the generosity and selflessness of many people who serve others. We would like to feature three people/organizations that are committed to mobilizing volunteer service in the North Country. We know there are too many people and organizations to fit into one article; however, our hope is that you see yourself in these stories. ASHLEY COUSENS, in collaboration with many community members, has led a large group of volunteers to help build a universally accessible tree house on the Saranac River Trail: The MAX MOORE MEMORIAL TREE HOUSE. There are many opportunities to support this worthwhile project. If you want to get involved, the Second Annual Tiki Torch Zumbathon at Plattsburgh City Beach is scheduled for June 15th. All proceeds benefit the Max Moore Memorial Tree House on the SRT. Zumba, s’mores, a bonfire, cocktails from the tiki bar, and much more! For information about volunteer opportunities or general inquiries about the tree house, contact Ms. Cousens at ashley.cousens@ gmail.com.Top of Form The North Country Regional Volunteer Center (NCRVC) creates opportunities for people to volunteer, learn and lead in their communities. United Way of the Adirondack Region is one of the sponsors of NCRVC. You can visit the site to see a comprehensive list of volunteer opportunities in the North Country. If you want to volunteer but are unsure of that ‘first step’, this is an excellent place to begin your search. NCRVC offers a list of opportunities as well as a calendar of upcoming community events. Find them at www.northcountryvolunteer.org/ Be in nature. The beauty of the North Country abounds, but needs care and attention to remain beautiful. There are many

formal and informal opportunities to share and serve. Plant a garden and share with the Food Pantry in your community, or simply leave a basket on a neighborÍ s porch. Join a ï Friendsî group that is dedicated to caring for a park or mountain trail. From Energize, Inc. Knowing that you are helping to create a peaceful world and a safer planet is only a fraction of the pride that a volunteer should feel every time they lend a helping hand. To volunteer; is to contribute your goodness and works to humanity unselfishly, without seeking any rewards. OUR RECOMMENDATIONS: Honor your skills, abilities, and talents and volunteer. Your actions, no matter how grand or small, are important to another. Please join us for FREE ADVICE NIGHTS: Wednesdays and First Fridays from 5:30 to 7 pm at the Champlain Wine Company visit our website at www.yourstyleandsubstance.com and check out our blog at borderlessnorth.org visit us on Facebook!


May 25, 2013

www.northcountryman.com

North Countryman - 7

Your complete source of things to see and do Friday, May 24

• Week of May 25-31

Until We Are Ghosts & I for an Eye at ROTA

PLATTSBURGH — The ROTA Gallery will host a four part show with: Until We Are Ghosts, I For An Eye, Years In The Making and Ground Zero, at the gallery, 50 Margaret Street, on May 24 at 7 p.m. Until We Are Ghosts is a melodic hardcore band from Rochester. Their sound will be followed by the music of I for an Eye, a sensory band with a hard core sound from Southern New Hampshire, Years In The Making a local heavy pop punk band, and the finale performance of Ground Zero will bring their Vermont flavored hard core rock to the ROTA stage. Admission is on a sliding pay-what-you-can $3-$10 scale.

Spring Street comes to the Delta Blue

LAKE PLACID — Spring Street will bring their unique mix of rock, country, bluegrass, blues and strong vocal harmonies to the Delta Blue Stage, 2520 Main Street, on May 24 from 9 p.m. to midnight. The Adirondack-based band serves up incredible vocals over an instrumental section to get the audience moving at every show. The band covers an explosive mix old rock classic to today’s hit music.

Ben Bright will play at Irises

PLATTSBURGH — Ben Bright will perform at Irises, 22 City Hall Place, from 9 p.m. to midnight on May 24. Bright, a former American Idol contestant and local musician bringing his acoustic originals and cover music to venues across the North Country. His sets include original songs some of which can be found on his myspace @ www.myspace.com/ benjaminbright, and he performs well known covers from a variety of bands.

Hot Mess takes over the Naked Turtle Stage

PLATTSBURGH — Hot Mess will perform at the Naked Turtle, 1 Dock Street, for the weekend playing at 10 p.m. on May 24 and May 25. The female-fronted party rock band have been rockin’ the tri-state area for over 20 years are everything but ordinary! Playing the latest and the greatest hits from the 70’s through present day.

Bootleg to perform at 8-Ball Billiards

PLATTSBURGH — The Bootleg band will perform at 8 Ball Billiards Cafe, 7202 State Route 9, for a two-night performance on May 24 and 25 with shows beginning at 9:30 p.m. and going till 1:30 p.m. The Bootleg Band appears in the Northeastern New York, Vermont, New Hampshire as a rock band catering to a wide array of audiences. The Plattsburgh based band gets their ADK sound from members Brandon Frenyea, lead guitar and rhythm guitar, Bruce Danville on bass and keys, Brock Weston on guitars, vocals and harp, Sean Fitzpatrick on drums, and Shelly Weston on vocals, keyboards and percussion. For more information call 324-7665.

Dynomatics to play at the Monopole

PLATTSBURGH — The Dynomatics will bring a funk-tastic performance to Monopole, 7 Protection Ave, on May 25 at 10 p.m. The Plattsburgh-based band is a Funk-Rock-Blues fusion group. Their sound is brought together by the sounds of Scotty “Too Hotty” Vaughan, Justin “The Rancor” Recore, Justin “Boom Plucky” Rebideau, Mike “The Juggernaut” Jeannotte - shreddin’ extraordinaire, and Armand “The French Connection” Langevin.

Livin’ & Lovin’ Country Dance Party

PLATTSBURGH — Top Country artists will headline a day long music and fun festival May 25. The Livin’ & Lovin’ Country Dance Party with Steve Holy, Jason Michael Carroll, Jamie Lee Thurston plus acoustic performances by Benjamin Bright and Jimmy “T” Thurston, will go on all day at the Crete Memorial Civic Center, 4 Beach Road, on May 25. Doors open at noon and performances, bull riding, bouncy houses for the kids and much more will play through 11:30 p.m. More music will be brought to the stage with the Fulton Chain Gang, Movin’ On, Misty Creek, The Bootleg Band, Grit and Grace, Donnie and the Nomads II. Admission is $25 at the door. For more information go to the PlattsburghLive.com.

Doom F**k, Heard, Haus of Starr & Rail play

PLATTSBURGH — Doom F**k, in collaboration with The Heard, Haus of Starr drag show performance and Rail will deliver a show with nothing left to the imagination at the Monopole, 7 Protection Ave, on May 25 at 10 p.m. Doom F**k is a local improv/jazz punks and noisemaking collaboration of the sounds of Catie Wurster on bass, Shannon Stott on violin, Will Scheifley on guitar, Matt Hall on drums, Darnell “Poppa Bear” Webbe on vocals, and Lowell Wurster on vocals. The Ticonderoga based band, the Heard features the sounds of Doug Hollen on drums and vocals, Tom Denno on guitar, bass and vocals, and Josh Titus on guitar, bass and vocals, consistently offers a propensity toward the energetic. Playing covers ranging from blues-y grooves to unabashed rock, with a full arsenal of original songs in tow. Haus of Starr will bring their talented collection of drag performers like Twylyte Starr, Mhisty Knights and Madame Blanche. Rail will bring the final performance to life with their hard-core punk music.

PLATTSBURGH — ROTA Gallery will host four part show with: Until We Are Ghosts, Eye For An Eye, Years In The Making, Ground Zero, 50 Margaret Street, 7 p.m. $3-$10. LAKE PLACID — “Evita” Theater performance, Lake Placid Center for the Arts, 17 Algonquin, 8 p.m. 523-2512. $16-$12. PLATTSBURGH — 95.7 FM Meet & Greet and pavilion summer opening, 8 Ball Billiards Cafe, 7202 State Route 9, 7:30- 9 :30 p.m. 324-7665. LAKE PLACID — Spring Street will perform, Delta Blue, 2520 Main Street, 9 p.m. – midnight. PLATTSBURGH — Ben Bright will perform at Irises, 22 City Hall Place, 9 p.m. - midnight. PLATTSBURGH — Bootleg will perform, 8 Ball Billiards Cafe, 7202 State Route 9, 9:30 p.m. - 1:30 p.m. 324-7665. PLATTSBURGH — Hot Mess will perform at the Naked Turtle, 1 Dock Street, 10 p.m. +21. 566-6200. PLATTSBURGH — The Dynomatics will perform at Monopole, 7 Protection Ave, 10 p.m. PLATTSBURGH — Fulton Chain Gang, Girt N Grace will perform at Olive Ridleys, 8 p.m. -1:30 a.m. $10.

Saturday, May 25

PLATTSBURGH —The Walk of HOPE, Under 1,000 Umbrellas & Spring Festival, Trinity Park, 8 a.m. - 2 p.m. PAUL SMITHS —3rd Annual Jenkins Mountain Scramble, Paul Smith’s College , 8023 State Route 30, 8 a.m.-2 p.m. 327-6389. $40-$50. SARANAC LAKE — Adirondack Carousel’s 1 Year Birthday Celebration and book signing for Adirondack Kids book by Justin and Gary Van Riper, the Adirondack Carousel, 2 Depot Street, 10 a.m. - 3 p.m. AU SABLE CHASM — Memorial Day Weekend Mini Bus Tours of Underground Railroad sites in Keeseville and Peru. Bus boards at 9:30 a.m. at the North Star Museum, 1131 Mace Chasm Road. $10 per person. 834-5180 or email ugr@frontier.com. PLATTSBURGH — Livin’ & Lovin’ Country Dance Party with Steve Holy, Jason Michael Carroll, Jamie Lee Thurston plus acoustic performances by Benjamin Bright and Jimmy “T” Thurston, Crete Memorial Civic Center, 4 Beach Road, noon- 11:30 p.m. $25. PLATTSBURGH — BFF Inner journeys Retreat at ROTA Gallery for ages 15 to 30, 6:30-9:30 p.m. $20 per person. Preregistration required. 314-9872. LAKE PLACID — “Evita” Theater performance, Lake Placid Center for the Arts, 17 Algonquin, 8 p.m. 523-2512. $16-$12. WHALLONSBURG — “Fort Apache,” Coming-of-age story filmed in Westport, Moriah and Lake Placid, introduced by the writer-director, Westport native Addison Mehr. 8 p.m. at the Whallonsburg Grange Hall, 16100 NYS Route 22, $5, Under 18-$2. www.cvfilms.org. PLATTSBURGH — Oh Betty! will perform at Irises, 24 City Hall Place, 9 p.m. LAKE PLACID — Le Groove + Vince duBois will perform, Smoke Signals, 2489 Main Street, +21. 9 p.m. 523-2271. smokesignals.com. LAKE PLACID — Rhett Tyler will perform, Delta Blue, 2520 Main Street, 9 p.m. – midnight. PLATTSBURGH — Bootleg will perform, 8 Ball Billiards Cafe, 7202 State Route 9, 9:30 p.m. - 1:30 p.m. 324-7665. PLATTSBURGH — Doom, in collaboration with The Heard, will perform at Monopole, 7 Protection Ave, 10 p.m. PLATTSBURGH — Hot Mess will perform at the Naked Turtle, 1 Dock Street, 10 p.m. +21. 566-6200.

Sunday, May 26

PERU — 4th Sunday $5 Breakfast, Peru Memorial VFW & Ladies Auxiliary, 710 Pleasant Street, 9 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. PLATTSBURGH — Yoga with Chelsea Varin at ROTA Gallery, 50 Margaret Street, free or donation welcome. noon- 1 p.m. LAKE PLACID — Steve Borst will perform, Delta Blue, 2520 Main Street, 1-4 p.m. – midnight. LAKE PLACID — “Evita” Theater performance, Lake Placid Center for the Arts, 17 Algonquin, 2 p.m. 523-2512. $16-$12. WESTPORT — ZUMBA Class with Sarah, Westport Heritage House, Main Street, 6:30 p.m. $5. LAKE PLACID — Rhett Tyler will perform, Delta Blue, 2520 Main Street, 9 p.m. – midnight.

Monday, May 27

ELIZABETHTOWN — Memorial Day parade and Memorial service, Court Street, 10 a.m. 873-2138. WILLSBORO — Free osteoporosis classes, Willsboro Congregational Church, NY Route 22, 10:30 a.m. 546-3565. KEENE — Free osteoporosis classes, Keene Community Center, Church Street, 11:30 a.m. 546-3565. ELIZABETHTOWN — Turbo Kick boxing with Kye, Parish Hall, 7582 Court Street, 5 p.m. $7. WESTPORT — YOGA Class with Emily, Westport Heritage House, Main Street, 6 p.m. $12. 962-8555. TheBreathingBody.com. PLATTSBURGH — Qigong with Jeff Cochran at ROTA Gallery, 50 Margaret Street, $3-$10. 7-9 p.m.

Tuesday, May 28

WILLSBORO — Willsboro Ladies Golf Assoc. Ladies first play day, 140 Point Road 8 a.m. 963 8989. WESTPORT — YOGA Class with Emily, Westport Heritage House, Main Street, 9:30 a.m. $12. 962-8555. TheBreathingBody.com. PLATTSBURGH — Free Art Techniques Group to meet every Tuesday, ROTA Gallery, 50 Margaret Street, 2-30-4:15 p.m. 324-6250, Sarah@nami-cv.org. PLATTSBURGH — Trivia Night, Geoffrey’s Pub, 5453 Peru Street, 7-9 p.m. 5613091. PLATTSBURGH — ROTA Gallery to hold a two part show featuring: Weed and Cascadia, 50 Margaret Street, 7 p.m. $3 - $10. LAKE PLACID — African Dance Classes with Soma Beats Every Tuesday through May 28, Lake Placid Center for the Arts Annex, 17 Algonquin Drive, 7:30 - 8:30 p.m. $8.

Wednesday, May 29

WILLSBORO — Free osteoporosis classes, Willsboro Congregational Church, NY Route 22, 10:30 a.m. 546-3565. ELIZABETHTOWN — ZUMBA class with Kye, Parish Hall, 7582 Court Street, 5 p.m. $5. WESTPORT — ZUMBA Class with Sarah, Westport Heritage House, Main Street, 6:30 p.m. $5. ESSEX — Essex Theatre Company Board of Trustees meet, at the Willsborough Visitors Center, Main Street, 7:15 p.m. LAKE PLACID — Open Mic Blues Night at Delta Blue, 2520 Main Street, 9 p.m. PLATTSBURGH — Open Mic Night at Monopole, 7 Protection Ave, 10 p.m.

Thursday, May 30

To submit an item for publication go online to www.the-burgh.com or drop us an e-mail at northerncalendar@denpubs.com. For additional information, call Katherine Clark at 873-6368 ext 208.

SARANAC LAKE — Party on the Patio at the Waterhole with Live Music every Thursday, 48 Main Street, 6 p.m. PLATTSBURGH — Karaoke with Sound Explosion, 8 Ball Billiards Cafe, 7202 State Route 9, 7-11 p.m. 324-7665. PLATTSBURGH — Jay LeSage will perform at Irises Cafe, 24 City Hall Place, 7 p.m. LAKE PLACID — Hallie E. Bond will present her lecture “Common Threads: Adirondack Quilts Tell Their Stories,” Lake Placid Historical Society, 242 Station Street, 7 p.m. WILLSBORO — Twelve Angry Jurors to be performed, Willsboro Central School, 29 School Lane, 7 p.m. PLATTSBURGH — Karaoke, Olive Ridley’s, 37 Court Street, 8 p.m. PLATTSBURGH — Reggae Thursday at the Monopole with the Snacks, 7 Protection Ave, 10 p.m.

PLATTSBURGH — ROTA Gallery will host a three part show featuring: The Warp/ The Weft, The Too Tall String Band and Kimberly Leclaire & Chris Dalnodar, 7 p.m. $3 -$10.

Friday, May 31

PAUL SMITHS — Great Adirondack Birding Celebration, Paul Smith’s Vic, 8023 New York 30, 9 a.m. - 9 p.m. 327-6241. LAKE PLACID — Gallery Opening Reception: inPRINT…from published work, Lake Placid Center for the Arts, 17 Algonquin, 5-7 p.m. 523-2512. ELIZABETHTOWN — Black Fly 2013 basketball tournament, Elizabethtown Social Center, 7626 US Rte.. 9, 5 p.m. $10. 873-6408. SARANAC LAKE — Shorelines by Suzanne Langelier-Lebeda drawing exhibit opening, Adirondack Artists Guild, 52 Main Street, 5-7 p.m. WILLSBORO — Twelve Angry Jurors to be performed, Willsboro Central School, 29 School Lane, 7 p.m. CHAZY — Chazy Community Variety Show by the Chazy Central Rural School Wind Ensemble, 609 Miner Farm Road, 7 p.m. $5. 846-7135 ext. 111. PLATTSBURGH — Giovanina Bucci will perform at Irises Cafe, 24 City Hall Place, 9 p.m. LAKE PLACID — The Blind Owl Band will perform, Smoke Signals, 2489 Main Street, +21. 9 p.m. 523-2271. smokesignals.com. LAKE PLACID — Taz Cru will perform, Delta Blue, 2520 Main Street, 9 p.m. – midnight. PLATTSBURGH — Sinecure will perform at Monopole, 7 Protection Ave, 10 p.m.

Saturday, June 1

PAUL SMITHS — Great Adirondack Birding Celebration, Paul Smith’s Vic, 8023 New York 30, 6 a.m. - 8:30 p.m. 327-6241. WESTPORT — Westport Volunteer Fire Department golf tournament, 47 Country Club Drive, 8 a.m. - 1 p.m. $65. CHAZY — Costumed Fun Run for Frankie 5K Run and 5K Walk, Chazy Recreation Park, 438 North Farm Road, 9 a.m. $10-$15. Kids $5-10. WESTPORT — Community Day, Essex County Fair Grounds, 3 Sisco Street, 10 a.m. - 3 p.m. LAKE PLACID — Lake Placid Post 326 Junior American Legion Baseball team tryouts for area players born 1996 and younger. Lake Placid High School Field, route 73 ,11 a.m. 524-4951. WILLSBORO — Twelve Angry Jurors to be performed, Willsboro Central School, 29 School Lane, 2 p.m. LAKE PLACID — Lake Placid School of Ballet - Spring Recital, Lake Placid Center for the Arts, 17 Algonquin, 3 p.m. 523-2512. $7-$5. ELIZABETHTOWN — Black Fly 2013 basketball tournament, Elizabethtown Social Center, 7626 US Rte.. 9, 5 p.m. $10. 873-6408. ESSEX — Celebrate Champlain Area Trails with speaker William Janeway and hikes for kids, Kellogg residence at Blockhouse Farm, 2916 Lakeshore Road, 4-6 p.m. $15 or $30 per family, children free. KEESEVILLE — New York State Historian Robert Weible will speak on the key role New Yorkers played in major reform movements up to the Civil Wars, Adirondack Architectural Heritage headquarters, 1745 Main Street, 7 p.m. PLATTSBURGH — Northern Adirondack Vocal Ensemble to perform, St. Peters Church, 114 Cornelia Street, 7:30 p.m. $10. PLATTSBURGH — Bootleg will perform, 8 Ball Billiards Cafe, 7202 State Route 9, 9:30 p.m. - 1:30 a.m. 324-7665. PLATTSBURGH — Whiskey Bent will perform at the Naked Turtle, 1 Dock Street, 10 p.m. +21. 566-6200.

Sunday, June 2

MOOERS FORKS — St. Ann’s Church Parade and Bazaar, State Route 11, 10 a.m. mass, parade begins at 11 a.m. LAKE PLACID — Lake Placid Post 326 Junior American Legion Baseball team tryouts for area players born 1996 and younger. Lake Placid High School Field, route 73 ,11 a.m. 524-4951. PAUL SMITHS — Great Adirondack Birding Celebration, Paul Smith’s Vic, 8023 New York 30, 6 - 11:30 a.m. 327-6241. PLATTSBURGH — Yoga with Chelsea Varin at ROTA Gallery, 50 Margaret Street, free or donation welcome. Noon- 1 p.m. WESTPORT — ZUMBA Class with Sarah, Westport Heritage House, Main Street, 6:30 p.m. $5. SARANAC LAKE — Northern Adirondack Vocal Ensemble to perform, St. Bernard’s Church, 27 St. Bernard Street, 7:30 p.m. $10.

Monday, June 3

WILLSBORO — Free osteoporosis classes, Willsboro Congregational Church, NY Route 22, 10:30 a.m. 546-3565. KEENE — Free osteoporosis classes, Keene Community Center, Church Street, 11:30 a.m. 546-3565. ELIZABETHTOWN — Turbo Kick boxing with Kye, Parish Hall, 7582 Court Street, 5 p.m. $7. CLINTONVILLE — Community Panel on New York State Education Assessments, Ausable Valley Middle-High School, 1490 New York 9N, 7 p.m. WESTPORT — YOGA Class with Emily, Westport Heritage House, Main Street, 6 p.m. $12. 962-8555. TheBreathingBody.com.

Tuesday, June 4

WESTPORT — YOGA Class with Emily, Westport Heritage House, Main Street, 9:30 a.m. $12. 962-8555. TheBreathingBody.com. PLATTSBURGH — Trivia Night, Geoffrey’s Pub, 5453 Peru Street, 7-9 p.m. 5613091. SARANAC LAKE — Adult Beginner Pottery class with Carol Marie Vossler, first of sic classes, BluSeed Studios, 24 Cedar Street, 6-8 p.m. Cost: $200 includes all material and firing as well as studio access. 891-3799. JAY — Goat Night for anyone interested in learning about or raising goats, Ward Lumber, 697 Glen Road, 6:30 – 9 p.m. LAKE PLACID — African Dance Classes with Soma Beats Every Tuesday through May 28, Lake Placid Center for the Arts Annex, 17 Algonquin Drive, 7:30 - 8:30 p.m. $8.

Wednesday, June 5

WILLSBORO — Free osteoporosis classes, Willsboro Congregational Church, NY Route 22, 10:30 a.m. 546-3565. ELIZABETHTOWN — ZUMBA class with Kye, Parish Hall, 7582 Court Street, 5 p.m. $5. WESTPORT — ZUMBA Class with Sarah, Westport Heritage House, Main Street, 6:30 p.m. $5. PLATTSBURGH — Sweet Summer SINGsation 6-week a cappella experience for women ages 14 and up with the Champlain Valley Chorus of Sweet Adelines, North Alliance Church, 7 Northern Ave. 6:30-8 p.m. WILMINGTON — Wilmington Historical Society to meet, Wilmington Community Center, 7 Community Center Circle, 7 p.m. 420-8370.

Thursday, June 6

LAKE PLACID — Blood Drive with CVPH North Country Regional Blood Center, Lake Placid Masonic Lodge #834, 219 Station Street, 3-6 p.m. SARANAC LAKE — Party on the Patio at the Waterhole with Live Music every Thursday, 48 Main Street, 6:30 p.m. PLATTSBURGH — Karaoke with Sound Explosion, 8 Ball Billiards Cafe, 7202 State Route 9, 7-11 p.m. 324-7665. PLATTSBURGH — Karaoke, Olive Ridley’s, 37 Court Street, 8 p.m. PLATTSBURGH — Reggae Thursday at the Monopole with the Snacks, 7 Protection Ave, 10 p.m. PLATTSBURGH — Jay LeSage will perform at Irises Cafe, 24 City Hall Place, 7 p.m.

Friday, June 7

LAKE PLACID — National Theatre of London Live: This House, Lake Placid Center for the Arts, 17 Algonquin, 7:30 p.m. 523-2512. $16-$10.


www.northcountryman.com

8 - North Countryman

North Country

Auto Glass & Trim Shop

Formerly of Johnson’s Auto Glass “Your Hometown Professionals” • Auto • Fireplace Glass • Convertible Tops • Farm Equipment • Heavy Equipment Lifetime Warranty On All Work.

We take care of everything, including the paperwork.

Kevin Bushey - 33 years experience • Trevor - 25 years experience Serving Clinton, Essex and Franklin Counties.

324-7200 • 64-B Hammond Lane, Plattsburgh, NY

49405

LOWEST PRICES AROUND!

27th Rotary International Fishing Classic

May 31 - June 2, 2013

Start 12:01am Fridayy - End 12:00pm p (Noon) Sundayy

Anglers Can Register Online at: http://bit.ly//111JVFI or at one of these local bait and tackle shops: Crown Point Norm’s Bait & Tackle 286 Bridge Road 518-597-3645 Diamond Point FISH307.com 1571 St. Rt. 9 518-798-9203 Essex Essex Marina South Main Street 518-963-7222

Lake George FISH307.com 6 St. Rt. 149 800-547-4307 or 518-798-9203 Moriah Center Boyea’s Lakeside 2819 Plank Road 518-546-3744

Plattsburgh Richards Grocery 71 Johnson Ave. 518-563-1444 Willsboro Byrd’s Country Store, Route 22 518-963-7277

May 25, 2013

OBITUARIES KATHRYN F. PULSIFER AUG 04, 1928 - MAY 15, 2013 Kathryn F. Pulsifer, 84, died grandchild Sebastian Griep, a Wednesday May 15, 2013 at sister Nina Williams of Jay, the Elizabethtown Commuthree brothers and their nity Hospital with her friend wives, Morris and Mary and family at her side. She Coolidge of Wilmington, was born August Lawrence and 4th 1928 in Jay, Gale Coolidge of NY the daughter Arizona, Ronnie of Morse and and Pat Coolidge Helen (McDonof Arizona, a sisald) Coolidge. ter-in-law Jean She grew up in Coolidge of the Glen and Keene Valley, Ingraduated from laws; Annabelle Ausable High Trombley, IsSchool. On Deabelle Feltt, cember 11, 1949 Frank and she married her Midred Pulsifer husband of 63 years, Philip all of Florida, and 28 nieces Pulsifer, in the Elizabethtown and nephews. Congregational Church. She was predeceased by her Kathryn loved to be in the parents, one sister Ardell woods with her husband Phil Coolidge, two brothers Donand they often hunted black ald and John Coolidge, and a bear. In her teenage years she brother-in-law and his wife also enjoyed berry picking Tommy and Anna Brown. with her cousin Hilda (BenCalling hours will be held way) Hathaway. Kathryn Friday May 17 from 2-4 and 7 never missed a high school -9 PM at W.M.Marvin's Sons sports game of her son or her funeral home in Elizabethgrandchildren. She was intown. A funeral will be officistrumental in church dinners ated by Rev. Fred Shaw Satin the old parish hall in her urday at 11AM at the Lewis early years, and was a SunCongregational Church. day school teacher for the Burial will follow in the church. church cemetery. She is survived by her husMemorial donations may be band Philip Pulsifer of Lewis, made to the Elizabethtownone son and daughter-in-law, Lewis Ambulance Squad, Jim and Deborah Pulsifer of P.O. Box 443, Elizabethtown, Lewis, a granddaughter and NY 12932 or to Fitzpatrick her husband Kendra and Cancer Center, 75 Beekman Marcus Griep of Billerica St, Plattsburgh NY 12901 Mass, a grandson Colby PulFor online condolences sifer and his partner Aubrey please visit http://www.wm Peryea of Lewis, one greatmarvins.com/

Registration Deadline: Thursday, May 30, 2013 Before 6pm. You don’t have to be a professional to register. Brought to you by the Rotary Club of Plattsburgh, NY www.plattsburghrotary.org 49390

ez

ALSO... GREAT PRICES ON BUSINESS CARDS! By Denton Publications Inc (Denpubs)

www.ezprintsuperstore.com

ARTHUR R. CARPENTER MAR 02, 1921 - MAY 13, 2013 Arthur R. Carpenter horseshoes and shooting Westport - On May 13, 2013 pool. He loved to travel and the whole world cried as especially enjoyed his cruisArthur (Art) Raymond Caring vacations. penter, 92, of Westport died He is predeceased by his peacefully at his first wife, home surroundDorothy "Sis" ed by family. (Pooler) CarpenThose that knew ter; second wife, him will miss Honora "Honey" him dearly and (Smith) Carpenthose that never ter; one daughhad the chance ter, Kandyce to meet him will (Carpenter) miss out on Swartfager; one knowing one of son, Michael the kindest men Carpenter; and to live. one great grandHe was born March 2, 1921, son, Noah Carpenter. in Port Henry, NY, one of six He is survived by a brother sons of Wilford H. and Floand sister-in-law, Clifford rence V. (Lasher) Carpenter. and Pat Carpenter of Albany, "Nothing is so strong as genNY; a daughter and son-intleness, nothing is to gentle law, Bonnie (Carpenter) and as real strength". This best Steve Lawrence of Poland, describes our brother, father, NY/Apache Junction, AZ; grandfather, uncle, friend. daughter and son-in-law, We never met a person who Kari (Desjardins) and Jim didn't like Art. Ratliff of Westport; daughter He graduated from Port and partner, Kathleen DesHenry High School in 1938. jardins and John Gereau of In August of 1942, at the age Westport; brother-in-law and of 21, he enlisted in the U.S. sister-in-law, William and Navy. He did his basic trainMary Ellen Smith of Queensing and attended the Corpsbury, NY; eight grandchilman Medical School at the dren, Jeff, Eric and Brian Great Lakes Naval Station in Sherman, Steven and David Chicago, IL. He was then Lawrence, Adam Carpenter, sent to the Naval Air Station Kaleigh Ratliff and Cooper in Pensacola, FL where he Sayward; ten great grandworked in the ward helping children; several nieces, injured soldiers and pilots. In nephews and friends that he January of 1943 he boarded cared deeply about; and his the USS Block Island air craft beloved pug, Nori. carrier. He worked for the Visiting hours will be held doctor in the operating room from 5pm-8pm at W.M. Marwhere he once performed vin's and Sons Funeral Home and appendectomy on a Gerin Elizabethtown, NY on man prisoner. On May 29th, Sunday, June 9th. Funeral 1944, at 8pm the USS Block services will be held at 11am Island was torpedoed by a at the Lewis Congregational German Submarine. As he Church in Lewis, NY on was about to get off the sinkMonday, June 10th. The buriing ship he noticed and inal will follow. The family jured black man, a servant to asks that you join them in an officer, with a cut exposcelebrating Art's life at a reing the bone on his left arm. ception following the burial He carried the man on his at the Cobble Hill Inn in Elizshoulder down to the raft, abethtown, NY. saving his life. A recent artiBecause of his love of anicle appeared in the North mals, in lieu of flowers, doCountry Living magazine denations may be made to the tailing his days in the Navy. North Country SPCA. Throughout his life he was a For online condolences member of the Masonic please visit Lodge in Westport, NY. He www.wmmarvins.com enjoyed bowling, darts,

VINYL BANNERS STARTING AT JUST

Full-Color Vinyl Banner Complete with Hemming & Grommets! We can service orders 2’x2’ up to 150’x8’

10

$

44 Plus Tax and Shipping

FAST TURNAROUND TOO!

• Worship in The norThern Tier •

ALTONA Holy Angels Church - Main Street, Altona. Mass - 7:30 p.m. Saturday; 10:30 a.m. Sunday CHAMPLAIN Living Water Baptist Church 9 Locust St., corner of Main and Locust, Champlain. Sunday School at 9 a.m. Service at 10 a.m. Thursday Bible Study at 7 p.m. includes activities for children. Phone: 298-4358 Three Steeples United Methodist Church - 491 Route 11, Champlain. 298-8655 or 298-5522. Sunday morning worship 9:30 a.m. Sunday School at same time (Sept. thru June). Steve Loan, Pastor. steeples3@ primelink1.net St. Mary’s Catholic Church - Church Street, Champlain. Saturday Anticipated Mass 5:30 p.m. Sunday

services 8 a.m. Christ & St. John’s Episcopal/ Anglican Church - 18 Butternut Street, Champlain. (518) 298-8543. Sunday Mass at 9:30 a.m. Patricia A. Beauharnois, Deacon Vicar CHAZY Sacred Heart Church - Box 549, Chazy 12921. (518) 846-7650. Sunday Masses (Ant) 4 p.m., 8 a.m. & 10 a.m. Chazy Presbyterian Church - 620 Miner Farm Rd., Chazy. 846-7349 Worship and Sunday School will begin at 11 a.m. Email: chazypres@ westelcom.com DANNEMORA Dannemore United Methodist Church - 86 Clark Street, PO Box 488, Dannemora, NY. Pastors Wendy and Gary Rhodehamel. Phone: 518-891-9287. Worship and

Sunday School -- Sunday 11:00 a.m. tedtrevail@gmail.com 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. ELLENBURG CENTER United Methodist Church of Ellenburg - 5 Church St., PO 142, Ellenburg Center, NY 12934 Pastor: Gary Rhodenhamel Phone: 518-8919287 Hours: 9am Service, Sunday Worship & Sunday School ELLENBURG DEPOT Ellenburg Depot Wesleyan Church 2179 Plank Rd., PO Box 177 Ellenburg 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.gbgm-umc.org/ mooersumc 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. PLATTSBURGH Seventh Day Adventist - 4003 Rt. 22, Plattsburgh, 561-3491 - Pastor Livergood Worship Saturday at 11:30 a.m., Pot Luck Dinner after service 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 9 a.m. First Presbyterian Church - 52 Washington Ave., Rouses Point, New

These Northern Tier Churches Are Supported By The Following Businesses:

York 12979. Telephone 518-297-6529. Telephone 518-846-7349. Sunday Service 9 a.m., Sunday School 9:30 a.m. 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 19, Sciota. WEST CHAZY West Chazy Community Church Pastor Marty Martin. 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. Tuesday; Youth Group 6:30 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. 4-6-13 42264


May 25, 2013

www.northcountryman.com

North Countryman - 9

Co-workers come together to help after cancer diagnosis By Katherine Clark

katherine@denpubs.com PLATTSBURGH „ Friends and coworkers of a Chazy woman are coming together to help raise money to aid in her fight against cancer. A fundraiser will be held on June 8, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Eye Care For The Adirondacks, 450 Margaret Street. Guests can drop off unwanted cans and recyclables, enter raffles for homemade basket packages, buy baked goods from the bake sale, have their car washed and check out a yard sale put together to raise money for Eye Care employee Gail Reyell. Reyell, of Chazy, was diagnosed in April with Follicular Lymphoma Grade 3B, Stage III. ñG ail is a great person to work with and is always smiling, is always helpful and always willing to go out of her way to help anyone, always on the go, it was easy for us to decide to

do something for her because she would do the same for any of us in a second,î said co-worker Samantha Farina. Reyell, an avid hiker and outdoors person, has had to put away her hiking boots as she fights against cancer. Farina along with her co-workers at Eye Care of the Adirondacks and friends of ReyellÍ s started the fundraiser ñ Coworkers Helping Coworkers Fight the Fightî t o be there for Reyell. ñI t all came together pretty fast, she found out at the end of April and we got started planning this event shortly after,î said Farina. ñS he is always helping everyone she can and we have to do the same.î The group hopes to financially help Reyell by helping to pay for travel expenses to and from treatments in Vermont and Illinois. Farina said money will help pay for gas, ferry tickets, plane tickets as needed, time-off without pay when/if that becomes necessary, and the ever-mounting

co-pays as Reyell undergoes aggressive treatment over the next several months. Farina wrote in a letter sent out to perspective helpers of the fundraiser that: ñW e are very hopeful that this fundraiser can serve to relieve some of Gail’s financial burden, and in the long run, alleviate much of the stress that comes with such concerns.î ñI tÍ s going to be a really fun day, weÍ re hoping itÍ s a beautiful day but if it rains it wonÍ t put a damper on it, we have a garage there we can move it to,î said Farina. ñPeo ple just might not want to have their car washed in the rain.î Raffle items will include a variety of themed

The Really, Really Free Market is back

PLATTSBURGH „ The Plattsburgh Really Really Free Market is returning to Trinity Park this summer on Saturday, June 15. The event will run from 11 a.m. till sundown, upon which the evening will be closed with a special showing of a collection shorts and trailers on 16mm film, presented by local picture show man Andy MacDougall. This year the RRFM will include a wide variety of musical performances, classes, workshops and activities. Starting June 1, contributions to the RRFM can be dropped off at the third floor of the North Country Food Co-op, located at 25 Bridge Street, during regular business hours. All contributions should at least be in fair condition and should be things that you believe others would reasonably have a desire and use for. All clothing should be washed and odor free. To participate in the RRFM in any way, please contact RRFM organizer Matt Hall at mhall12901@ gmail.com or call 563-0494.

baskets made by one of the event volunteers and Farina said more items are being sought. ñW e have some time left but we are reaching out to businesses for donations, weÍ re hoping to have some outdoor furniture to raffle,” said Farina. If anyone would like to make give but cannot make the fundraiser can drop off or mail a donation to Sharron Harmon, 450 Margaret Street, 12901. For more information about the event go to the Facebook event page, Coworkers Helping Coworkers Fight the Fight.

MEGA PASS $

sponsored by Price Chopper

20

Includes Gate Admission & Free Carnival Rides to use any one day of the fair!!

Passes will go on sale June 3rd at the Fair office by calling 561-7998 and also at the Plattsburgh and Champlain Price Chopper June 15th (if you use your Price Chopper Advantage Card, you will save an additional $1.00 on the MEGA PASS (yours for only $19.00) - Not Available After July 15th. Can also be purchased online at www.clintoncountyfair.com

2013 Grand Stand Entertainment:

Tuesday, July 16th

HALF-PRICE DAY! Front Gate Admission: $4 (4 years & up)

HIGH VALLEY 8PM

Canadian CMA Nomination Sponsors: Econolodge Inn & Suites, 97.5 Eagle Country, TD Bank, Roberts Sport Center. At Dusk Dr. Joe’s Coyote Fireworks sponsored by Reithoffer Shows, Clinton County Fair

Wednesday, July 17th Front Gate Admission: $8

LORRIE MORGAN • 8PM

Pre-sale: Track $21 • Grandstand $16 (Includes $8 Gate Admission) Day of Show: Track $15 • Grandstand $10 (purchased at Grandstand only with proof of Admission to Fair)

Front Gate Admission: $8

GREG BATES

(Did It For The Girl)

COUNTRY CONCERT • 8PM

Sponsors: 97.5 Eagle Country Radio, Econolodge & Suites, Key RD Trailer Sales

Free Grandstand Admission

WRIST BAND DAY FOR RIDES Age 12 & Under FREE Sponsors: Econolodge Inn & Suites, 97.5 Eagle Country, TD Bank, Key R-D Trailer Sales, WIRY Home Town Radio

Friday, July 19th

Saturday, July 20th

Sunday, July 21st

Grandstand Admission $5.00/ $5.00 Pitpass for Street Legal Truck Pulls

Sponsors: Dragoon’s Farm Equipment

Grandstand Admission: $6 each show; $10 Pit Pass (one-time

STREET LEGAL TRUCK PULLS 6PM

ADIRONDACK TRACTOR PULL 3PM

Grandstand Admission: $5 Adirondack Tractor Pull, $5 Pit Pass

All on the Casella Waste Management Stage in front of the Plattsburgh Live Grandstand!

43663

Thursday, July 18th

Pre-sale: Track $21 • Grandstand $16 (Includes $8 Gate Admission) Day of Show: Track $15 • Grandstand $10 (purchased at Grandstand only with proof of Admission to Fair)

DEMOLITION DERBY 1PM & 7PM

purchase at 1PM which is admission to both shows) Sponsors: Budweiser, Riley Ford & 97.5 Eagle Country

52091


10 - North Countryman

www.northcountryman.com

A day of tastings for a cause By Shaun Kittle

shaun@denpubs.com MORRISONVILLE „ Last year, Richard Lamoy, owner of Hid-In-Pines Vineyard, let the Treasure Chests Relay for Life Team hold a fundraiser at his vineyard to raise money for the

American Cancer Society. There was music, food and plenty of wine tastings to be had at the all-day event, called the Wine, Cheese and Chocolate Fundraiser. The fundraiser will return, bigger and better, on Saturday, June 1, but for Lamoy the event is a little more personal this year. At the end of 2012, he went to the doctor to have a cat scan

May 25, 2013 for a kidney stone, a fairly routine, if not discomforting, process. Evidence of lymphoma was found so his doctor referred him to a specialist, and after a few months and several tests, Lamoy learned he had stage three follicular lymphoma. “I was already going to let them do the second benefit, but now it has even more meaning for me. ItÍ s hit home,î Lamoy said. ñ I never thought IÍ d say this, but that kidney stone probably helped prolong my life.î A lot of symptoms of cancer can be attributed to other problems, like the flu, so many cancers aren’t diagnosed until they reach their later stages. Since lymphomas are particularly slow growing, they almost always remain undetected until they reach stage three or four. There is no known cure for them, but treatment is available. ñ The best they can do is keep it at bay,î Lamoy said. ItÍ s very tiring. The drugs they give you wreak havoc on your entire body.î Keeping lymphoma at bay means Lamoy must undergo a series of drug treatments, which often leave him feeling nauseous, fatigued and uneasy for a week. Lamoy has received five treatments to date and is hoping to schedule his sixth treatment a day or two after the event. Lamoy’s life-changing diagnosis has brought him difficulties, but there is some good news„ a recent positron emission tomography scan showed that the treatments are working. The imaging test utilizes a radioactive dye, called a tracer, to detect cancer. When the scan is performed, areas affected by cancer light up and look a lot like a satellite image of light pollution. Less light is better, and thatÍ s exactly what the results of LamoyÍ s scan showed. ñ A lot of people are afraid to learn they have cancer,î Lamoy said. ñ But the sooner you are diagnosed, the sooner you can begin treatment and start fighting it.” Anne Lautenschuetz, organizer of the Wine, Cheese and Chocolate Fundraiser and captain of the Treasure Chests Relay for Life Team, can relate. On her 30th birthday, she received some troubling news. ñ I am a 17-year survivor of breast cancer,î Lautenschuetz said. ñ I was 30 years old and pregnant with my second son while diagnosed, so I went through surgery and chemo while I was still pregnant.î Almost two decades later, Lamoy is still actively attending support groups to give hope to others who have been diagnosed with cancer. ñ When I was going through my cancer, I had a lot of really strong family and friends support,î Lautenschuetz said. ñ I didnÍ t think I needed to go to a support group, and I thought it would be like what you see on T.V., a lot of depressed old ladies sitting around crying, and I didnÍ t need that.î About two years after her diagnosis, the nurse oncologist at the Fitzpatrick Cancer Center in Plattsburgh called Lautenschuetz and asked her to take part in a program called Reach to Recovery, which matches up someone who has been through cancer with someone who has recently been diagnosed. ñ I fell in love with that program, and through the training for that program, I learned that a lot of the women had been going to


May 25, 2013

www.northcountryman.com

gether. this (Treasure Chests) supLautenschuetz and port group, so I started goLamoy agreed that the ing,î Lautenschuetz said. all-day event received Lautenschuetz quickly a good turn out despite learned that her preconceived notions of cancer What: Wine, Cheese and Choco- the foul weather„ as any support groups were not late Fundraiser to benefit the Treasure North Country resident knows, it can snow in June accurate. Chests Relay for Life Team They were not focused Where: Hid-In-Pines Vineyard, 456 in these parts„ and both also agreed that this yearÍ s on pity and depression, Soper St., Morrisonville but instead gave attendees When: Saturday, June 1, from event will be an amped-up version of last yearÍ s. hope, while also keeping SP Along with the tastings, them up-to-date on new Cost: $10 for all tastings. Fee inwhich include locally procancer research and treatcludes a wine glass and handmade duced wine, cheese and ments. wine charm. chocolate, there will raffles ñ One thing I would and performances by keystress is to anybody going boardist Jay Lesage, the through this is to try a support group,î Lautenschuetz said. ñ DonÍ t get a Completely Stranded Improv Troupe, former vision in your head of what it is. We spend more American Idol contestant Ben Bright, as well as acoustic performances by Taylor Renae LaValtime laughing than we do crying.î ley, Abigail Clark, and alternative/rock band That was 15 years ago, and now LautenTruth be Told. schuetz hardly ever misses a meeting. For more information, call Anne LautenShe went on to organize the Treasure Chests schuetz at 293-7097, or visit facebook.com/ Relay for Life team, and last year she put the Wine, Cheese and Chocolate Fundraiser to- events/366273846820281/ to RSVP.

North Countryman - 11

If you go:

Richard Lamoy, owner of Hid-InPines Vineyard in Morrisonville, is hosting the second annual Wine, Cheese and Chocolate Fundraiser to benefit the Treasure Chests Relay for Life Team on Saturday, June 1.

Francois & Nancy

Dauphinais Greenhouses In LaColle • USDA Permit FREE Rt. 223N on Corner Just Over Railroad Tracks 5 Miles Across Border from Rouses Point

• Hanging Baskets • Bedding Plants • Vegetable Plants • Perennials • Herbs • Mulch • Peat Moss • Black Dirt & Much More! (450) 246-2863 • Open 7 Days For Your Convenience Hours: Monday - Friday 8 AM-8 PM • Saturday & Sunday 8AM-5PM 49148

Now Thru June 1st

52196

697 Hercules Drive, Colchester, VT (Next to Costco) • 802-861-7700 Champlain Centre Mall, Plattsburgh, NY 518-310-1430 Vermont Bed Store 4050 Williston Rd., So. Burlington 802-861-7777


www.northcountryman.com

12 - North Countryman

May 25, 2013

2013 Chazy, Ny th SuNday, May 26 Parade at 12 NooN

Lineup at 11am - Starting at the Chazy Rec Park, proceeding South

on Route 9, and ending at American Legion Post 769 on Route 9. Ceremony to follow the Parade at the Post.

Grand Marshal - Tracey Reese. refreshments - located at the American Legion Post 769. Special attractions - Shriners of Vermont. Sponsored by Russell

B. Childs ~ Post 769 American Legion

BEEMAN TRUCKING • Excavating • Bulldozing • Land Clearing

Chazy Office: 147 Washington Ave. Phone: 518-846-7270

Plattburgh Office: 185 Margaret St. Phone: 518-563-7841

Sales and Delivery of Sand, Gravel, Topsoil

tRD DESiGN

Quality Stucco

501 MiNDER FaRM RoaD cHaZy N.y. 12921

518-846-8730 FOOTING DRAINAGE SYSTEM

Office: 846-8200 • Cell: 572-8200 529 Stetson Rd., Chazy

34181

Malone Office: within NBT Bank 3392 State Route 11 Phone: 518-651-2886

52030

Chazy Orchards

tdashnaw@aol.com

Hard & Crisp McIntosh Apples from the Champlain Valley

52031

Chazy, NY • (518) 846-7171 • Fax: 518-846-8171 chazyorchards@westelcom.com • www.chazyorchards.com “We Deliver Everywhere” 49175

Good Luck From Janet, Joy, Jane & Jenna!

846-7131 • Route 9 • Chazy, NY

34179

Independently Owned & Operated for Over 75 Years by the Chauvin Family

44 LAKE STREET TEL: 518-297-2989 ROUSES POINT, NY 12979 FAX: 518-297-2848 49173

The

hauvin

Agency, Inc.

PERSONAL • BUSINESS FINANCIAL AUTO • HOMEOWNERS CONTRACTORS GENERAL LIABILITY BOAT • FARM RECREATIONAL VEHICLES

St. Joseph’s Church

60 West Church St. • West Chazy, NY 12992 Phone: 518-493-4521 • Fax: 518-493-5880 Masses: Saturday Vigil Mass 4pm Sunday: Masses 8am & 10am Weekday: 9am Confession: Saturday 3-3:30pm & by appt.

34180

Pastor: Father J. Roger McGuinness

Local Agents Serving Main Street America

CHEVROLET

49177

1033 Rt. 9, Champlain, NY 12919 (518) 298-2000 6064 Rt. 22, Suite 6, Plattsburgh, NY 12901 (518) 562-9336 5 Chapman St., Rouses Point, NY 12979 (518) 297-6602 chauvin@primeLink1.net

Complimentso f…

622 Rt. 11, Exit 42N, Champlain, NY 518-298-8272 www.parkercountry.com 34178


May 25, 2013

www.northcountryman.com

Gibson Brothers From page 1

Sierra Hull, until the brothers choose WalshÍ s replacement. Adam Steffey will also be playing mandolin with the Gibsons and was with them this week at Bluegrass & BBQ in Branson, Mo. ñ We are using different award-winning mandolin players for the next month,î Leigh said in an email. ñ I wanted to make sure we had a quality performer with us while we decided who would take over the job without rushing to a decision. While you can never be certain someone will be the right answer for the long term, giving ourselves time to find the next player can only help make a better call.î Using a variety of mandolin players takes the pressure off of finding a full-time player right away, according to Leigh, who expects to have a new member in place by July. ñ But for now IÍ m having fun getting to know and work with some incredible pickers,î Leigh said. The performance in Old Forge was a homecoming of sorts for the Gibson Brothers, who were playing to a crowd of longtime fans and paddlers. Old Forge is on the southern end of their home turf in New YorkÍ s Adirondack Park and hosted the annual Paddlefest this past weekend. Both Clayton Campbell on the fiddle and Mike Barber on upright bass joined Eric and Leigh. Campbell has been with the Gibsons for nine years, and Barber for 20. ñ Because of that, we allowed him this year to get married,î Leigh said of Barber, who also co-produces albums with the brothers. ñ So heÍ s going to do that this fall.î Their set began with ñ Help My Brother,î title track to the 2011 IBMA Album of the Year. It was followed by a collection of songs from past albums, such as ñ Safe Passage,î ñ The Open Road,î ñ Farm of Yesterday,î ñ Dreams That End Like This,î ñ Just LovinÍ You,î ñ Red Letter Day,î and ñ WalkinÍ West to Memphis.î It also featured music from their new album, including ñ The Darker the Night, the Better I See,î ñ Dying for Someone to Live For,î ñ Buy a Ring, Find a Preacher,î and the

North Countryman - 13

title track and the GibsonÍ s current No. 1 hit, ñ They Called It Music,î which Eric co-wrote with Joe Newberry. ñ There arenÍ t really singles in bluegrass music. Deejays play whatever they like to play,” Leigh said during the concert, filling the time while Eric tuned his banjo. ñ This is the one theyÍ re playing the most, so itÍ s kind of the song thatÍ s charting for us. I can’t believe it; I’ve written things for the record, and they’re not really charting. But this one of EricÍ s is. Maybe thereÍ s still some payola out in the world EricÍ s using up.î Leigh told a story about the songÍ s beginning and how Newberry, of Raleigh, N.C., once spent some time picking with an elderly banjo player up in the hills. ñ And he asked him, ï This style of playing that you do, when you were playing it years ago, did they call it country music, did they call it bluegrass, folk, old time, whatÍ d they call it?Í And the fellow said, ï Son, they called it music,Í î Leigh said. “Two months later, a lightning bolt finally clicked with Eric. It took him a while to figure it out. He said, ‘There’s a song in that.Í So he wrote it.î Eric also wrote the album’s final track, “Songbird’s Song,” which was the result of a three-day insomnia attack when the Gibson Brothers traveled to Denmark in 2012. “When we first got there, I was so tired,” Eric said on stage. “I said, ‘I’m just going to take a little nap.’ And he (Leigh) said, ï DonÍ t do it.Í He said, ï YouÍ re going to mess yourself up. DonÍ t do it.Í And I said, ï DonÍ t tell me what to do.Í And he was right. I slept about four hours or so.î ñ He was walking the streets of Denmark,î Leigh added. ñ He knew where every hot dog stand was in Copenhagen.î The Old Forge concert was co-sponsored by Saratoga Guitar, operated by longtime musical friend Matt McCabe, of Saratoga Springs. Their encore performance was ñ Holding Things Together,î a tribute to Merle Haggard and symbolic of how the Gibson Brothers are getting along without Joe Walsh during their 2013 tour. For more information, visit the band online at www.gibsonbrothers.com.

All Your Building Needs Residential & Commercial

1248 County Rt. 22, North Bangor, NY PH: 518-483-7500 FX: 518-483-1488

49172

53 Campground Rd., Mooers, NY PH: 518-236-7788 FX: 518-236-5185

Begor’s Supply Inc. Your LocaL Garden center

Pro Mix 19.99

$

Dragoons Farm EquipmEnt 2507 state rt. 11, mooers, nY 518-236-7110 • 518-236-7148

Cow Manure 40 lbs.

2.79

$

Potting Soil 40 lbs.

2.59

$

Begor’s Supply Inc.

Begor’s Supply Inc.

Begor’s Supply Inc.

Expires June 8th

Expires June 8th

Expires June 8th

Top Soil 40 lbs.

1.99

$

Whiskey Natural Mulch Barrels Cedar $ 39.99

$

Begor’s Supply Inc.

Begor’s Supply Inc.

Expires June 8th

Expires June 8th

3.99 3 cubic ft.

Begor’s Supply Inc. Expires June 8th

Mon. - Fri. 7:30am - 5pm • Sat. 8am - 12pm 2698 State Route 11, Mooers, NY

518-236-7587 49169


14 - North Countryman

www.northcountryman.com

May 25, 2013


May 25, 2013

www.northcountryman.com

Business Expo From page 1

while introducing the community to businesses. Admission is $5, but people who ñ Likeî the North Country Chamber Facebook page, will get a coupon for free admission. The Expo will be an opportunity for local customers and business people to shop and compare and get to know their local businesses and what they can do for them. ñ ItÍ s really about the face-to-face, much of the business world is done over the internet or over the phone and this is a chance to see the people and get to know them and see what sort of businesses are available in our community,î said Parks. Everyone who attends the Expo will have one chance to ñ Spin It To Win It,î where guests can win one of more than 100 different prizes. Visitors can pick up their coupon at the door and test their luck on our giant wheel. For the first time the expo will include five mini-seminars that will be 15 to 30 minutes. Beginning at 10:30 a.m. Twinstate Technologies will give a presentation about Advanced Security Threats: Persistent Targeted Attacks. In this 15 minute presentation, a Twinstate representative will discuss; What is a “Persistent, Targeted Attackî or viral attack. The seminar will outline who launches these attacks and why, how to recognize when an organization is targeted, and how to defend against these attacks. Beginning at 11:30 a.m. AdWorkshop will give a presentation about social media advertising and how to track it in Google Analytics. Then at 12:30 p.m. AdWords will present an

introduction to advertising with Google AdWords and the Google Display Network. The presentation will outline the basics of advertising with Google. Topics to include: how it works, campaign structure, keywords, quality score, ad copywriting tips, and pay-per-click. CITEC will present ñ Growing Your Business Through Innovative New Products / Servicesî from Advanced Security Threats: Persistent Targeted Attacks at 2 p.m. Any organization that is interested in a repeatable system that will help them grow their business should attend this introduction to ñ Innovation Engineering.î IE is a process that all types of companies are using with great success to accelerate growth. This session will introduce attendees to the four-stage process that helps define, discover, develop and deliver the best products / services to grow your business. The final presentation will be given by the Development Corporation, who will give a presentation about how to use TDC website to find companies within a five-county radius. The presentation will go from 2:30 to 3 p.m. The site can help find businesses by size, by revenue , by industry, by distance and then generate business and demographic reports. The event is put together by the North Country Chamber of Commerce with sponsorship by Denton Publications, Twinstate Technologies, Buck Supply & Distribution, Community Bank, WPTZ, Curtis Lumber. A post Expo Celebration will be held at the Naked Turtle immediately following the Expo and everyone is invited. To RSVP call the Chamber at 563-1000. For more information about the Expo call Chamber at 563-1000 or e-mail Parks at JodyP@NorthCountryChamber.com.

Concerned About Energy Costs? The Icynene Insulation System by North East Spray Foam.

INSIST ON IT!

26849

888.472.2774

4A Vatrano Drive • Albany, NY 7 Rocky Ridge • Warrensburg, NY www.northeastsprayfoam.com 26852

North Countryman - 15

Only 20 Minutes From Plattsburgh!

Gift Certificates Available!

O pen 7 D ays A W eek M on d ay - Satu rd ay 9-6 Su n d ay 10-6

We Have The Largest Selection Of Quality Plants In The North Country!

• A ll Types O f B ed d in g P lan ts • L arge Selection O f G eran iu m s • T h e L argest V ariety O f P lan ts To C h oose From -R ead y to P lan t C abbage, B roccoli, C au liflow er & B ru ssel Sprou ts an d a L arge V ariety of L ettu ce & Tom ato P lan ts

H E R B S • P E R E N N IA L S AN N UALS ADMISSION $5 10:00am - 5:00pm SUNY Field House Plattsburgh, NY Call the North Country Chamber of Commerce for more information. 518-563-1000 or email Jody Parks jodyp@northcountrychamber.com

• M an y H an gin g P lan ts to C h oose From • Peat M oss • R ed C ed ar M u lch • Top Soil • Pottin g M ix • M iracle M ix P ro M ix • R ieger B egon ias & M arth a W ash in gton G eran iu m s • 10 & 12-in ch H an gin g B ask ets • 6-in ch Potted P lan ts • A ssorted H erb & Salad P lan ters

With 186 booths and more potential business contacts than you could make in months, the 25th Annual Business Expo is the only place to be on June 6th. Don’t miss this incredible event! Make time for you and your staff to attend this incredible event. Discover what area companies have to offer, take advantage of Expo specials, and enter to win hundreds of door prizes. Sponsored by:

6012 M ilitary Tu rn pik e E llen bu rg D epot, N Y 12935

49176

52021

518 -594 -3801


16 - North Countryman

www.northcountryman.com

May 25, 2013


May 25, 2013

www.northcountryman.com

The specters of Plattsburgh By Shaun Kittle

shaun@denpubs.com

based tours. So Boire put his affinity for history to work about three years ago when he decided to give ghost tours for Halloween. ñ When people hear ï ghosts,Í their ears perk up,î Boire said. ñ The ghost tour helps put an interesting and unique spin on these stories. It doesnÍ t have to be ï history force-feeding 101.Í î The tours were so successful that he soon began doing them from spring through fall. He now leads three different tours every weekend„ î Ghosts of the Old Post,î ñ Spectres and Soldiersî and ñ Dr. BeaumontÍ s Tour of Ter-

ror.î ñ Ghosts of the Old Postî encompasses the Plattsburgh Barracks and the Old Post Cemetery, ñ Spectres and Soldiersî covers the old Roman Catholic burial ground, and ñ Dr. BeaumontÍ s Tour of Terrorî begins in Trinity Park and travels through most of downtown Plattsburgh. More tours are always in the works, and existing tours are constantly being modified. For more information, or to reserve a spot on a tour, visit facebook.com/ GhostandTourCo?fref=ts.

25th Annual

BUSINESS EXPO Matt Boire, the sole tour guide for the Greater Adirondack Ghost Tour Company, reaches for his lantern during “Dr. Beaumont’s Tour of Terror,” one of three tours his company puts on every weekend.

June 6, 2013 • 10am-5pm SUNY Field House, Plattsburgh NY

Photo by Shaun Kittle

it also led to years of grave discomfort for the fistulated test subject. Like many of BoireÍ s stories, the one about the Father of Gastric Physiology contains elements of tragedy, but the real tragedy, Boire said, is that hundreds of people walk by BeaumontÍ s plaque daily and few even realize itÍ s there. ñ ItÍ s always sad to me when I speak to someone and they donÍ t have any pride in their communityÍ s history,î Boire said. ñ Events that changed the course of American history happened right here, where we live, on these streets, where we drive every day. These stories can give them pride in their community that they might not have had before.î BoireÍ s interest in the past started with his own family, which has been in the region for eight generations. “My fifth great-grandfather fought in the Battle of Plattsburgh in 1814,î Boire said. ñ I can stand where he stood 200 years ago, when he looked down his musket at the British. I get a huge kick out of that, and when I tell people that, they get a kick out of it too. It makes history come alive.î After touring places like Gettysburg, Pa. and St. Augustine, Florida, Boire began to wonder why Plattsburgh didnÍ t have similar history-

Admission $5 or Like us on Facebook for Free Admission

Join us for the Largest Networking Event of the Year! With 186 booths and more potential business contacts than you could make in months, the 25th Annual Business Expo is the only place to be on June 6th. Don’t miss this incredible event! Expo Exhibitors have the opportunity to showcase their products and services, meet potential customers, and thank current customers for their business.Reserve your booth early, so you don’t get shut out! Chamber members receive a $100 discount on the booth price, making it only $420. Partner members receive a $50 discount, for a price of $470. Multiple booth discounts are also available. Call the North Country Chamber of Commerce for more information. 518-563-1000 or email Jody Parks jodyp@northcountrychamber.com Sponsored by: 49385

PLATTSBURGH „ If you listen to Matt Boire, Plattsburgh is full of ghosts. They frequent downtown as the disembodied products of murder, and they still patrol the property of the old base as soldiers of a bygone, but not forgotten, era. Boire, who is the sole tour guide for the Greater Adirondack Ghost and Tour Company, loves to tell true stories about the regionÍ s rich history. The ghosts, he said, just go with the territory. ñ You canÍ t have one without the other,î Boire said. ñ Plattsburgh was founded in 1785. Anywhere you have that rich of a history, that depth of time, there always seems to be that other layer thatÍ s left behind.î Maybe heÍ s right. Plattsburgh, it turns out, does have a lot of history, and with it comes an eerie past. As Boire strolls through downtown with a tour group in tow, wearing a tall stove pipe hat and black, Abraham Lincoln suit, he gestures to buildings and street corners and tells tales of what life in Plattsburgh used to be like. ñ I can walk through these streets and visualize what it looked like 100 years ago,î Boire said. ñ I like to make that connection with people, and let them know what happened right where theyÍ re standing.î BoireÍ s delivery is witty and engaging, even as he describes characters like Dr. Beaumont, the famed U.S. Army surgeon who became known as the ñ Father of Gastric Physiology.î But Beaumont, whom Beaumont Hall on the Plattsburgh State campus is named after, had a dark side. During ñ Dr. BeaumontÍ s Tour of Terror,î Boire stops at a plaque indicating the former site of Beaumont’s office, and explains in grim detail how the man performed the experiments that gave him so much knowledge on all things gastrointestinal. BeaumontÍ s test subject was a man who went to the doctor for help after being accidentally shot in the stomach. The hole produced by the bullet, called a fistula, provided the perfect window for Beaumont to observe how the human stomach works. BeaumontÍ s experiments led to his discovery that digestion is a chemical process, not a mechanical process as previously assumed, but

North Countryman - 17


www.northcountryman.com

Help Wanted Appliances pp

For Sale Legals General Financial Services Garage g Sales

Equipment q p

May 25, 2013 Real Estate Automotive Apartments p For Rent Wanted

theclassifiedsuperstore.com

Free

On the go?

So are we!

Scan this QR-Code from your mobile device, and search our classifieds from anywhere.

42269

18 - North Countryman

Sell it local or sell it regionally! Call 1-800-989-4237 x201 today! or visit our self-service site at www.theclassifiedsuperstore.com AUTOMOTIVE

FOR SALE BY OWNER LP Mirror Lake Drive residence - $849,000

$18/MONTH AUTO Insurance - Instant Quote - Any Credit Type Accepted - Get the Best Rates In Your Area. Call (800) 869-8573 Now

LP Victor Herbert Road residence - $599,000

BLOWN HEADGASKET? Any vehicle repair yourself. State of the art 2-Component chemical process. Specializing in Cadillac Northstar Overheating. 100% guaranteed. 1866-780-9038 www.RXHP.com

HOME IMPROVEMENT HAS YOUR BUILDING SHIFTED Contact Woodford Bros. Inc. for straightening, leveling and foundation repairs at 1-800-OLD-BARN / www.woodfordbros.com REPLACEMENT WINDOWS $179 Installed. Double Hung Tilt-In. New $500.00 Tax Credit Avail. Lifetime Warranty. Call Now! 1866-272-7533.

INSURANCE $18/MONTH AUTO Insurance - Instant Quote - Any Credit Type Accepted - Get the Best Rates In Your Area. Call (800) 869-8573 Now

LP Main St. Office & Apts. $349,000 LP Mill Hill income-producing residence/garage - $65,000 SL Prospect Street - residence fix-up $49,000 SL Prospect Street - .13 acre vacant land - $12,000 SL William Street - residence $65,000 Dannemora Bouck Street residence - fix-up - $39,000 Essex 2.7 acres vacant land $13,000 Jay Ausable acres residence $99.000 Mooers 27.7 acres with house/ mobile home/barn - $220,000 Wilmington 2.7 acres/vac land on Ausable River - $12,000 Owner Financing 518-523-2595

ADIRONDACK "BY OWNER" AdkByOwner.com 1000+ photo listings of local real estate for sale, vacation rentals & timeshares. Owners: List with us for only $299 per year. Visit on-line or call 518-891-9919 AVAILABLE NOW 2-4 Bedroom Homes Take Over Payments No Money Down. No Credit Check. 1 -888-269-9192 ESCAPE THE WINTER BLUES Avg. 250 Sunny Days New Construction in St. Augustine, Florida Choose your home lot, floorplan and location HomesByDeltona.com 904.797.6565 LAKE SALE: 6 acres Bass Lake $29,900. 7 acres 400' waterfront $29,900. 6 lake properties. Were $39,900 now $29,900. www.LandFirstNY.com Ends May 31st Call Now! 1-888-683-2626. WATERFRONT LOTS- Virginia's Eastern Shore WAS 300K Now From $55k Large Lots, Community Pool, Pier and Recreational Center. Great for boating, fishing & kayaking. www.oldemillpointe.com 757824-0808

UPSTATE NY COUNTRYSIDE SPRING LAND SALE $5,000 Off Each Lot 6 AC w/ Trout Stream: $29,995 3 AC / So. Tier: $15,995 5.7 AC On the River: $39,995 Beautiful & All Guaranteed Buildable. Financing Available. Offer Ends 5/31/13. Call Now: 1-800229-7843 www.landandcamps.com

ROOFING FREE ROOF REPAIR IF WE CAN’T STOP YOUR LEAK! Insurance and Emergencyrepairs are welcome. Call Lakeside Kanga Roof at 1-800 -FOR-ROOF.

HOME

HOME FOR RENT: WESTPORT, NY 2 bdrm plus small nursery/office Residential area above Post Office, $725/mo + utilities, water, sewer, references. 518-962-8270

MOBILE HOME

PERMANENT LIFE INSURANCE Qualify to age 86. Fast. Easy. Few Questions. No Exam! 1-800-9383439, x24; 1-516-938-3439, x24.

LOT FOR RENT Twin Ells MHP $270/mo. Water, Sewer, Garbage, Concrete Slab included. For Application Call 518493-6151 Incentives available for qualified applicants

PERMANENT LIFE INSURANCE. Qualify to age 86. Fast. Easy. Few Questions. No Exam! 1-800-9383439, x24;

VACATION PROPERTY

LOGGING

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

LAVALLEE LOGGING is looking to harvest and purchase standing timber, primarily Spruce , White Cedar & Chip Wood. Willing to pay New York State stumpage prices on all species. References available. Matt Lavallee, 518-6456351

AUCTION 44167

CLINTON COUNTY, NY REAL PROPERTY TAX FORECLOSURE AUCTION: Wednesday, June 5th @ 11AM, West Side Ballroom 253 New York Road Plattsburgh, NY. 800-292-7653. FREE brochure: www.nyauctions.com SULLIVAN COUNTY REAL PROPERTY TAX FORECLOSURE AUCTION: 300+/- Properties June 13+14 @ 9:30AM. At "The Sullivan" Route 17 Exit 109. 800-2430061 AAR. & HAR, Inc. FREE brochure: www.NYSAuctions.com

COMMUNITY SALE FLEA MARKET From Your Trunk June 30th St. Peter's Church Grounds 12 - 4 pm Garage sale from the trunk. $15.00 per 10'x20' space. Contact Anita Soltero 563-3278 or stpetersdre@primelink1.net

GARAGE SALE/BARN SALE ATTN: GARAGE SALE ENTHUSIASTS! Buying or selling second-hand treasures?The NYS Department of State's Division of Consumer Protection, in conjunction with the Free Community Papers of New York, recommends checking the following websites to help assure that the item has not been recalled or the subject of a safety warning: http:/www.recalls.gov and the Consumer Product Safety Commission at www.cpsc.gov. For other important recall and product safety information visit the Division of Consumer Protection at www.dos.ny.gov

28989

REAL ESTATE

LENDER ORDERED SALE! 5 acres - $19,900. Certified organic farm land! Views, fields, woods! Just off NY State Thruway! Terms! Call NOW! (888) 905-8847! upstateNYland.com

Juggling Your Budget? Advertise Small, Get Big Results! Call1- 800-989-4237

10150 RTE 9N , KEENE, NY, . Look for REMAX sign. 1.8 miles Rte 73 going to E'town, May 17TH through May 27th. Fridays, Saturdays & Sundays ONLY! 9am4pm. Antiques & Collectibles, art supplies, paintings, wood working & electric tools, home items etc. 359 DUQUETTE RD, CADYVILLE May 24th-26th 8:00-4:00, Perennials, Queen Bookcase Headboard, Clothing, Toys, Jewelry, Homemade Goodies and Much More

CADYVILLE, NY, . 3 Family Garage Sale, 30 General Parker Ave., May 24th & May 25th, 8am -4pm. Rain or Shine. Double bagger 46" cut off a Cub Cadet, adult & children clothing, furniture, golf balls, homemade goodies, household items & perennials. FANTACTIC MOVING SALE: 2754 Main Street, Essex NY accross from the Methodist Community Church. Saturday May 18th & Sunday May 19th, 9am-2pm. PLEASE NO EARLY BIRDS!! Eclectic, Antiques, Wicker, & Household Items etc. GARAGE SALE June 1st & 2nd 9am-2pm, Rock Residence 8032 US Rte 9, E'town-Lewis RD., Lozie Seat, kitchen base cabinet and other misc., furniture, knick/ knacks, doilies, linens, some clothing, any questions 518-8736415. Some late arrivals too!

GARAGE SALE! Participating in Westport's TownWide, Sat., May 25th. a large selection of Susan C. Sherman photography: matted 6x8 images from local and travel subjects; large collection of Bon Appetite Magazines; Time Magazines with historical significance; gutters w/ brackets; hard maple night stand; display/storage for record albums (great piece for collectors); and numerous other items. Stop in at 39 Front Street to take a look at gently used items, ready for someone else who needs them. WESTPORT, GARAGE SALE 17 Harbour View Terrace, Westport, . May 18th & 19th, 8:30am3:00pm. Household Items, Clothing, This & That.

WESTPORT, NY Town Wide Yard Sale, 30+ Sales, May 25th, 8am-4pm. Maps Available Starting on May 24th at Ernie's Market, Everybody's Supermarket, Main St. Diner, Westport Hotel & the Inn in Westport. YARD SALE Smart Street & Margaret Street in Keeseville, NY, May 25th & May 26th. 9am-?. BUY-SELL-TRADE With The Classified Superstore 1-800-989-4237

ADVERTISING SALES Responsibilities include working with and developing strong business relationships, growing sales revenue rapidly and creatively, provide exceptional customer service.

MUST HAVE: • Self-Motivation • Ambition to succeed • Excellent communication skills • Strong organizational skills • Goal driven nature • Customer service skills

MUST BE ABLE TO: • Work with Social Media • Work with multiple deadlines • Excel in fast-paced environment • Work individually and within a team

• Make cold calls

IN RETURN: • Satisfaction of helping others succeed • Team atmosphere • Vacation time first year • Benefit package Media Or General Sales Experience Preferred.

If you would like to learn more about this opportunity, Please send resume to: Ashley@denpubs.com

49383


MEDICAL CAREERS BEGIN HERE Train ONLINE for Allied Health and Medical Management. Job placement assistance. Computer available. Financial Aid if qualified.SCHEV certified. Call 1800-495-8402 www.CenturaOnline.com

HELP WANTED $5000 BONUS for Frac Sand O/O's with complete rigs. Relocate to Texas. Great economy and working conditions. www.Quick-sand.com 817-9263535 - AIRLINES ARE HIRING -Train for hands on Aviation Career. FAA approved program. Financial aid if qualified -Job placement assistance. CALL Aviation Institute of Maintenance 866-296-7093 - ASSISTANT WOODWORKER Cabinet/fine furniture fabrication experience required; High School diploma preferred; $8.25hr,20hrs/ wk. For consideration send resume and photos of your work by 21 June 13: PO Box 664, Rouses Pt., NY 12979 AIRLINES ARE HIRING -TRAIN FOR hands on Aviation Career. FAA approved program.Financial aid if qualified - Job placement assistance. CALL Aviation Institute of Maintenance 1-877-202-0386. HELP WANTED - GET PAID IN ADVANCE!!! MAILING OUR BROCHURES/POSTCARDS. PT/FT. Experience Not Needed! MYSTERY SHOPPERS Earn $150/Day. www.HiringLocalHelp.com HELP WANTED AIRLINES ARE HIRING Train for hands on Aviation Career. FAA approved program. Financial aid if qualified Job placement assistance. CALL Aviation Institute of Maintenance 866-296-7093 HELP WANTED!!! $570/ WEEKLY Potential ASSEMBLING CHRISTMAS DECORATIONS from home + MAKE MONEY MAILING BROCHURES or TYPING ADS FOR OUR COMPANY!! www.HelpWantedWork.com MAKE MONEY MAILING POSTCARDS! Guaranteed Legitimate Opportunity! www.PostcardsToWealth.com ZNZ Referral Agents Wanted! $20-$84/ Per Referral! www.FreeJobPosition.com Big Paychecks Paid Friday! www.LegitCashJobs.com NEED MONEY? EARN 100% online commissions from your couch. www.YourInternetFuture.com J. Holland, Esq. 1-202-670-3736 UP TO $5,000/MO PART-TIME! Set your own hours, startright away! 1-786-408-4813 www.validcashflow.com/nyc WE HAVE THE HELP YOU NEED! Screened *Nannies, *Babysitters, *Housekeepers,*HHA's, *LPN's, *Nurses Aides, Eldercare, Day Workers, House Cleaners. No Fee to Employer. Evons Services 1516-505-5510.

HELP WANTED LOCAL THE VILLAGE OF DANNEMORA will be accepting applications for a temporary summer Wastewater Treatment Plant Laborer until May 31, 2013. Applicants must be 18 years of age. Salary is $8.00 per hour. Applications may be obtained at the Village Office, 40 Emmons Street, Dannemora, NY.

NEW RESTAURANT AT Essex Shipyard Marina, Now Hiring Wait Staff, Cleaning & Kitchen Positions. Call Linda @ 802-683-4742. AMERICAN MANAGEMENT ASSOCIATION, a worldwide leader in training, business solutions and management development is looking for an Accountant in Saranac Lake, NY to provide professional accounting support to all levels within AMA. BA/BS in business, major in Accounting preferred with 2 yrs exp. in accounting or finance required. Advanced computer skills; proficiency with spreadsheets, MS Great Plains and/or relational databases experience preferred. Competency in Financial and International Reporting, knowledge of GAAP desired. Must possess proven analytical and problem solving skills. For complete job description and resume submission please apply at AMA Careers on our website www.amanet.org. An EOE/AA employer, M/F/D/V ADA compliance organization. AMERICAN MANAGEMENT ASSOCIATION, a worldwide leader in training, business solutions and management development is looking for a Staff Accountant in Saranac Lake, NY to provide professional accounting and analysis support to Accounts Payable and Cash Management. Manage all functions of AX purchase card administrator. BA/BS in business, major in Accounting preferred. Must possess analytical, problem-solving, communication and business application computer skills. For complete job description and resume submission please apply at AMA Careers on our website at www.amanet.org. An EOE/AA employer, M/F/D/V ADA compliance organization. AMERICAN MANAGEMENT ASSOCIATION, a worldwide leader in training, business solutions and management development is looking for a Staff Accountant in Saranac Lake, NY to provide professional accounting and analysis support to Accounts Receivable, Inventory and Insurance processes. BA/BS in business, major in Accounting preferred. Must possess analytical, problem-solving, communication and business application computer skills. For complete job description and resume submission please apply at AMA Careers on our website at www.amanet.org. An EOE/AA employer, M/F/D/V ADA compliance organization. GARDENER EXPERIENCED W/ Fruit & Veg. growing, FT/PT, own transport. & excellent references a must. Reply to PO Box 35, Essex, NY 12936 or yardandgardentend@gmail.com KEENE CENTRAL SCHOOL DISTRICT is seeking candidates for the following positions of: Full Time Physical Education Teacher .20 FTE MS Social Studies .50 FTE Technology Teacher 2013-2014 School Year Reply By: June 1, 2013 Interested and qualified applicants should send completed application obtained from the District's website (www.keenecentralschool.org) and supporting documents to: Cynthia Ford-Johnston, Interim Superintendent of Schools P.O. Box 67 Keene Valley, NY 12943 (518) 576-4555 Keene Central School District is an EO/AAE Fishing For A Good Deal? Catch The Greatest Bargains In The Classifieds

1-800-989-4237

MORIAH CENTRAL SCHOOL DISTRICT is looking for a Custodian/ School Bus Driver, Candidates must be a current resident of the School District. Essex County Personnel will be holding the Custodian Examination on June 24th26th. If you are interested in taking this test please submit an application and filing fee to our office by Friday, May 31, 2013. For more information please call (518) 8733360. Applications are available on our website: http://www.co.essex. ny.us/personneljobs.asp VENDORS, CRAFTERS, GROWERS & FLEA MARKETERS Wanted for the 4th Annual Kate Mountain Music Festival & BBQ, located at the Kate Mountain Park, State Route 3, Vermontville, NY on Saturday, June 15, 2013. 10 x 10 Space $15. This event will be an outdoor concert featuring a variety of musical acts including "NY State Blues Hall-Of-Famer" Chaz DePaolo, Don Perkins and the Perkins Family Band, Phil Henry, Keith Gorgas and more. Please bring your own chair. The fairway opens at 10AM. Music begins at noon. There will be a silent auction, games and activities for kids, food, vendors, and artisan's area. For more info or to reserve space contact Derrick (518) 891-1956 or email: kmcra@roadrunner.com

ADOPTIONS ADOPT The stork didn't call. We hope you will. Loving family of 3 looking to adopt another little miracle. Contact Robin and Neil: 866-3030668, www.rnladopt.info ADOPT: OUR hearts reach out to you. Couple seek newborn bundle of joy to complete our family. Please call Maria and John (888)988-5028. johnandmariaadopt.com ADOPTION A childless married couple seeks to adopt. Financial security. Homestudy approved! Let's help each other. Expenses paid. Carolyn & Ken. 1-800-2186311. ADOPTION A LOVING ALTERNATIVE TO UNPLANNED PREGNANCY. You choose the family for your child. Receive pictures/info of waiting/ approved couples. Living expense assistance. 1-866-236-7638 ADOPTION - Happily married, nature-loving couple wishes to adopt a baby. We promise love, laughter, education, and security. Expenses paid. www.DonaldandEsther.com. (Se habla espanol.) 1-800-9655617. ADOPTION - Happily married, nature-loving couple wishes to adopt a baby. We promise love, laughter, education, and security. Expenses paid. www.DonaldAndEsther.com. (Se habla espaĂąol.) 1-800-9655617.

North Countryman - 19

CANADA DRUG CENTER is your choice for safe and affordable medications. Our licensed Canadian mail order pharmacy will provide you with savings of up to 75 percent on all your medication needs. Call today 1-800-413-1940 for $10.00 off your first prescription and free shipping. DISH NETWORK 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 1-888-823-8160 HIGH SCHOOL DIPLOMA FROM HOME 6-8 weeks. Accredited. Get a diploma! Get a Job! 1-800-264-8330. www.diplomafromhome.com HIGHSPEED INTERNET EVERYWHERE BY SATELLITE! Speeds up to 12mbps! (200x faster than dial-up.) Starting at $49.95/mo. CALL NOW & GO FAST! 1-888-927-0861 PROBLEMS OR ISSUES? Contact www.helpinghandtoday.com for a spokesperson,complaint writer, peacemaker, red tape cutter, or allaround problem solver. We Can Help! FREE CONSULTATION 1-888 -789-9929 YOUR ENERGY COMPANY. Pay You For Referrals? We do. Join FREE & MAKE MONEY NOW. www.YourQuasar.com J. Holland, Esq. 1-202-670-3736

APPLIANCES GE 20 CU. FT. SIDE BY SIDE refrigerator, $100. 518-297-3516

1972 GRAND TORINO runs, needs work comes with some new parts $3200; Chevy Van 30 Travelmaster camper $2500. 518-962-4394

TWO TOOL BOXES full of Snapon Craftsman Tools $3000 OBO Call 518-728-7978 or Email pparksfamily@gmail.com

4" SOLID CORRUGATED DRAINAGE PIPE 10 rolls of 100 ft each - never used. Keeseville. $15 per roll. 518-536-5998 ALONE? EMERGENCIES HAPPEN! Get Help with one button push! $29.95/month,Free equipment, Free set-up. Protection for you or a loved one.Call LifeWatch USA 1-800-426-3230. CLARINET, VIOLIN, FLUTE, TRUMPET, Amplifier, Fender Guitar $75 each. Upright Bass, Cello, Saxophone, French Horn, Drums $189 each. Others 4-sale 1-516377-7907 HALF PRICE INSULATION most thickness, up to 3", 4x8 sheets High R Blue Dow. Please call 518 -597-3876. HAMILTON DRAFTING Table, 5' x 3', Oak w/ 4 drawers, like new, $400. 518-576-9751 KITCHEN COUNTERTOP Marble Forest Green, 13' long like new, double sink hole aready cut, back splash & non drip edge w/ goose neck faucet. $350 OBO. 518-8912975. SAWMILLS FROM only $3997.00MAKE & SAVE MONEY with your own bandmill- Cut lumber any dimension. In stock ready to ship. FREE Info/DVD: www.NorwoodSawmills.com 1800-578-1363 Ext.300N

WELL PUMP Gould, 1 HP, 4 months old, $500.00. 518-5760012

FURNITURE ANTIQUE OAK DINING TABLE w/ claw legs, 6 chairs & matching hutch w/ back mirror & narrow shelf on top. $1500 OBO. 518-891 -2975 FOR SALE 5 Drawer Solid Oak Desk 36"x60" Good Condition $200 OBO Call 518-546-7120 QUEEN PILLOWTOP Mattress Set, New in Plastic, $150.00. 518-534-8444.

WOOD TV CENTER W/DOORS & DOUBLE-RECLINING SOFA Wood TV Center $400, Italian Wood Wall Unit with 2 Glass Cabinets $400, Gold Fabric Sofa $400, and 2 Microfiber Swivel Chairs in Taupe $200. Must sell! BEST OFFER! Great prices! For more info & photos please email shopaholicny@hotmail.com or call (518) 643-5043. BEAUTIFUL FURNITURE!

GENERAL !!OLD GUITARS WANTED!! Gibson, Martin, Fender, Gretsch. 1930 -1980. Top Dollar paid!! Call Toll Free 1-866-433-8277

Save Money on DIY Aboveground and Inground Pool Kits & Supplies

ELECTRONICS

Financing Available!

*LOWER THAT CABLE BILL! Get Satellite TV today! FREE System, installation and HD/DVR upgrade. Programming starting at $19.99. Call NOW 1-800-935-8195 DIRECT TO Home Satellite TV $19.99/mo. Free Installation FREE HD/DVR Upgrade Credit/Debit Card Req. Call 1-800-795-3579 DIRECTV, INTERNET, & Phone From $69.99/mo + Free 3 Months: HBOÂŽ StarzÂŽ SHOWTIMEÂŽ CINEMAXÂŽ +FREE GENIE 4Room Upgrade + NFL SUNDAY TICKET! Limited Offer! Call Now 888-2485965

$$$ ACCESS LAWSUIT CASH NOW!!! Injury Lawsuit Dragging? $500-$500,000++ within 48 /hrs? 1-800-568-8321 www.lawcapital.com

IS ADOPTION RIGHT FOR YOU? Choose your family. LIVING EXPENSES PAID. One True Gift Adoptions. Call 24/7. 866-4136292. Void in Illinois/New Mexico/ Indiana

DIVORCE $450* NO FAULT or Regular Divorce. Covers children, property, etc. Only One Signature Required! *Excludes govt. fees. 1-800-522-6000 Ext. 100. Baylor &Associates, Inc. Est. 1977

ANNOUNCEMENTS

SAWMILLS: SAWMILLS from only $3997.00- MAKE & SAVE MONEY with your own bandmill- Cut lumber any dimension. In stock ready to ship. FREE Info/DVD: www.NorwoodSawmills.com 1800-578-1363 Ext.300N

GE ELECTRIC STOVE excellent condition, black, moving, call 493-2089 $200.00

IS ADOPTION RIGHT FOR YOU? Open or closed adoption. YOU choose the family. LIVING EXPENSES PAID. Abby's One True Gift Adoptions. Call 24/7. 866-413 -6296. Florida Agency #100021542 Void in Illinois/New Mexico/Indiana

LOVING COUPLE LOOKING TO ADOPT A BABY. We look forward to making ourfamily grow. Information confidential, medical expenses paid. Call Gloria and Joseph1-888-229-9383

18X48" METAL FRAME POOL includes filter w/built in skimmer, solar cover, winter cover, vacuum, floating chlorinator & thermometer, ladder. Uses C-filter, used 1 Season. $375. 518-2973516

FINANCIAL SERVICES

FOR SALE SAVE ON CABLE TV-INTERNETDIGITAL PHONE-SATELLITE. You've got a choice!Options from ALL major service providers. Call us to learn more! Call today!1-855 -294-4039

A Great Way to Spend Time Together! Excellent Service. Fast Shipping! Family Owned & Operated Since 1990!

www.FamilyPoolFun.com

25104

CAREER TRAINING

www.northcountryman.com

6 ONLY •Flowering Annuals packs 4.5� •Cutting Geraniums pots $ 99 Reg 6 •Assorted Vegetablespacks $2.59 - $3.49

1

ASK THE EXPERTS Trucks Arriving Weekly

Full of FRESH Trees, Shrubs, Flowers, Flowering Baskets, Vegetables & MORE...

Hewitt’s Lifetime Nursery Guarantee ALL Hardy Shrubs and Trees are GUARANTEED to Live and Thrive forever or Hewitt’s

years 20 Will REPLACE IT FREE!! 2or

We Sell Fresh Local Propane

SOD

25105

May 25, 2013

Just Arrived From Glenmont to Glens Falls S at

MonFri 9-8

8-8 Sun 9-6

HIGH-QUALITY PRINTING • FAST TURNAROUND • AMAZINGLY LOW PRICES Bookmarks • Brochures • Business Cards • Flyers Rack Cards • Door Hangers • Letterhead Window Clings • NCR Forms • Notepads • Posters Envelopes • Vinyl Banners and Much More!!

ez

www.ezprintsuperstore.com By Denton Publications Inc (Denpubs)

Most file formats accepted.

YOUR COMMUNITY BUSINESS DIRECTORY

REACH 18,000 HOMES WEEKLY! CALL 561-9680 TO LIST YOUR BUSINESS TODAY! RESIDENTIAL & COMMERCIAL LAWNCARE

Book Local & Save On Delivery!

• Tents • Tables & Chairs • Side Curtains Parties, Reception, Picnics With 2 Locations Essex & Clinton County

518-963-7593

49059

41279

“Don’t Get Caught In The Rain Call Tents of Champlain!�

39

Commercial & Residential Lawncare Free & Prompt Estimates • Fully Insured

Expert Roofing

and Steeple Jack Service

43244

TENTS OF CHAMPLAIN

Surprenant@Hughes.net

3 7 ~ Serving the North Country ~

ROOFING

Raking • Trimming • Mowing • Mulching • Weeding Pruning • Planting • Seeding • Parking Lot Sweeping Power Washing • Spring & Fall Cleanups

518-561-3429 • 518-534-2404

Kirt A. Tavis, Contractor kirt.tavis@yahoo.com 484 Windy Hill Rd. Moriah, NY 12960

25054

PARTY TENTS

MECHANICAL SYSTEMS

825-6179 546-1147 (518) 570-0859 (802)

Fax (518) Cell

www.facebook.com/ ExpertRoofingSteepleJackServices


www.northcountryman.com

20 - North Countryman GENERAL **OLD GUITARS WANTED!** Gibson, Martin, Fender, Gretsch, Epiphone, Guild, Mosrite, Rickenbacker. Prairie State, D'Angelico, Stromberg, and Gibson Mandolins/Banjos. 1920's thru 1980's. TOP CASH PAID! 1-800-401-0440 AIRLINE CAREERS begin here Become an Aviation Maintenance Tech. FAA approved training. Financial aid if qualified - Housing available. Job placement assistance. Call AIM (888) 686-1704 AIRLINE CAREERS begin here Become an Aviation Maintenance Tech. FAA approved training. Financial aid if qualified - Housing available. Job placement assistance. Call AIM (866)453-6204 ATTEND COLLEGE ONLINE from Home. *Medical, *Business, *Criminal Justice. Job placement assistance. Computer and SCHEV authorized. Call 800-510-0784 www.CenturaOnline.com ATTEND COLLEGE ONLINE from Home. *Medical, *Business, *Criminal Justice, *Hospitality. Job placement assistance. Computer and Financial Aid if qualified. SCHEV authorized. Call 888-2018657 www.CenturaOnline.com ATTEND COLLEGE ONLINE from Home. *Medical, *Business, *Criminal Justice, *Hospitality. Job placement assistance. Computer and Financial Aid if qualified. SCHEV Authorized 800-494-3586 www.CenturaOnline.com ATTEND COLLEGE Online from Home. *Medical, *Business, *Criminal Justice, *Hospitality. Job placement assistance. Computer and Financial Aid if qualified. SCHEV authorized. Call 888-201-8657 www.CenturaOnline.com BLOWN HEADGASKET? Any vehicle repair yourself. State of the art 2-Component chemical process. Specializing in Cadillac Northstar Overheating. 100% guaranteed. 1866-780-9039 BUNDLE & SAVE on your CABLE, INTERNET PHONE, AND MORE. High Speed Internet starting at less than $20/mo. CALL NOW! 800-291-4159 CASH FOR CARS, Any Make or Model! Free Towing. Sell it TODAY. Instant offer: 1-800-8645784 CASH FOR CARS: All Cars/Trucks Wanted. Running or Not! Top Dollar Paid. We Come To You! Any Make/Model. Call For Instant Offer: 1-800-864-5960 CASH PAID- UP TO $28/BOX for unexpired, sealed DIABETIC TEST STRIPS! 1 DAY PAYMENT & PREPAID shipping. BEST PRICES! Call 1-888-776-7771. www.Cash4DiabeticSupplies.com DIRECTV OFFICIAL TV Deal America's top satellite provider! DIRECTV Plans starting at $29.99/ mo for 12 months after instant rebate. Get the best in entertainment. 800-965-1051 DIRECTV, INTERNET & Phone From $69.99/mo + Free 3 Months: HBO® Starz® SHOWTIME® CINEMAX®+ FREE GENIE 4 Room Upgrade + NFL SUNDAY TICKET! Limited offer. Call Now 888-2485961 DISH NETWORK. 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- 800-3091452 DIVORCE $349 - Uncontested divorce papers prepared. Includes poor person application/waives government fees, if approved. One signature required. Separation agreements available. Make Divorce Easy - 518-274-0830. DO YOU RECEIVE regular monthly payments from an annuity or insurance settlement and NEED CASH NOW? Call J.G. Wentworth today at 1-800-741-0159. HIGH SCHOOL DIPLOMA FROM HOME 6-8 weeks. ACCREDITED. Get a Diploma. Get a Job! No Computer Needed. FREE Brochure. 1-800-264-8330 Benjamin Franklin High School www.diplomafromhome.com HIGHSPEED INTERNET EVERYWHERE By Satellite! Speeds up to 12mbps! (200x faster than dialup.) Starting at $49.95/mo. CALL NOW & GO FAST! 1-800-3570727

FINISH HIGH School at home in a few weeks. First Coast Academy, 1 -800-658-1180 x130. www.fcahighschool.org MEDICAL CAREERS begin here Online training for Allied Health and Medical Management. Job placement assistance. Computer and Financial Aid if qualified. SCHEV authorized. Call 800-5100784 www.CenturaOnline.com MEET SINGLES NOW! No paid operators, just people like you. Browse greetings, exchange messages, connect live. FREE trial. Call 1-877-737-9447 MEET SINGLES right now! No paid operators, just real people like you. Browse greetings, exchange messages and connect live. Try it free. Call now 1-888909-9905 ORCHARD SIDE RESTAURANT Chazy, NY (across from Chazy Orchards) 846-8855 REVERSE MORTGAGES -NO mortgage payments FOREVER! Seniors 62+! Government insured. No credit/income requirements. Free 28 pg. catalog. 1-888-660 3033 All Island Mortgage ROTARY INTERNATIONAL - Rotary builds peace and international understanding through education. Find information or locate your local club at www.rotary.org. Brought to you by your free community paper and PaperChain. SAVE $500! Using Viagra/Cialis? 100mg and 20mg. 40 Pills +4 FREE Only $99.00. #1 Male Enhancement. Discreet Shipping. The Blue Pill Now, 1-800-213-6202 SAVE ON Cable TV -Internet-Digital Phone-Satellite. You`ve Got A Choice! Options from ALL major service providers. Call us to learn more! CALL Today. 1-800-6820802

FENCING ALL types wood, chain link, vinyl, wrot iron, picket & gates, posts, kennels, cash & carry or installed, free estimats, prompt, reasonable, delivery available call 482-5597 or Rmvd2000@aol.com

WANTED TO BUY BUYING EVERYTHING! FURS, Coins, Gold, Antiques, Watches, Silver, Art, Diamonds."The Jewelers Jeweler Jack" 1-917-696-2024 By Appointment. Lic-Bonded. BUYING/SELLING BUYING/SELLING: Gold, gold coins, sterling silver, silver coins, silver plate, diamonds, fine watches (Rolex, Cartier, Patek), paintings, furs, estates. Call for appointment 917-6962024 JAY BUYING/SELLING: GOLD, gold coins, sterling silver, silver coins, silver plate, diamonds, fine watches (Rolex, Cartier, Patek), paintings, furs, estates. Call for appointment 917-696-2024 JAY

WORK ON JET ENGINES - Train for hands on Aviation Maintenance Career. FAA approved program. Financial aid if qualified - Job placement assistance. Call AIM (866) 854- 6156.

HEALTH DO YOU TAKE VIAGRA 100MG and CIALIS 20mg? 40 Pills + 4/ FREE only $99. #1 Male Enhancement, Discreet Shipping. Save $500! The Blue Pill! Now 1-888796-8870 IF YOU USED THE BLOOD THINNER, PRADAXA and suffered internal bleeding,hemorrhaging, required hospitalization or a loved one died while taking Pradaxa betweenOctober 2010 and the present. You may be entitled to compensation. Call AttorneyCharles H. Johnson. 1-800-5355727 IF YOU USED THE MIRENA IUD between 2001-present and suffered perforation or embedment in the uterus requiring surgical removal, or had a child born with birth defects you may be entitled to compensation. Call Johnson Law and speak with female staff members 1-800-535-5727 MEDICAL ALERT FOR SENIORS 24/7 monitoring. FREE Equipment. FREE Shipping.Nationwide Service. $29.95/Month. CALL Medical Guardian Today. 1-888-905-4710 TAKE VIAGRA/CIALIS? 40 100mg/20MG Pills + 4 FREE only $99. Save $500! 1-888-7968878

LAWN & GARDEN 2003 22 HP 50" Mower w/ Snow Blower attachment and cab - Sears $1500 OBRO. 1986 Lawn Tractor $800 OBRO. 518-891-6791

Fishing For A Good Deal? Catch The Greatest Bargains In The Classifieds

1-800-989-4237

LENDER ORDERED SALE! 5 acres - $19,900. Organic farmland, giant views, fields,woods! 1/ 2 hr from Albany! EZ terms! Call 1-888-701-1864. www.newyorklandandlakes.com LOTS & ACREAGE Waterfront Lots -Virginia's Eastern Shore WAS $300K. Now From $55K; Large Lots, Community Pool, Pier and Recreational Center. Great for boating, fishing & kayaking. www.oldemillpointe.com (757) 824-0808 TROUT STREAM. Land, 10 acres - $39,900. Available May 4th! No closing costs! Beautiful evergreen forest, crystal clear stream, gorgeous upstate NY Amish country 1/2 hr west ofAlbany! 1-888-775-8114 www.NewYorkLandandLakes.com

WATERFRONT HOME: 14 acres, 1024' Waterfront, docks, 7 large rooms. Borders Bass Ponds, Sandy Creek State Forest. $129,900. www.LandFirstNY.com 1-888-683-2626

BOAT FOR SALE 1984 Cobia 17' bowrider, 115HP Evenrude outboard (newer), 2002 Karavan trailer, runs but needs some work. $1,500. 518-576-4255

VACATION PROPERTY

BOAT LIFT model# 1501, sits on the bottom of the lake. Make an Offer. 518-891-2767 Leave Message on Mail Box 1.

VACATION RENTALS OCEAN CITY, MARYLAND. Best selection of affordable rentals. Full/partial weeks. Call for FREE brochure. Open daily. Holiday Real Estate. 1-800-6382102. Online reservations: www.holidayoc.com

CARS

CASH FOR CARS. Any make, model and year! Free pick-up or tow. Call us at 1-800-318-9942 and get an offer TODAY!

$18/MONTH AUTO INSURANCE Instant Quote - ANY Credit Type Accepted We Find You the BEST Rates In Your Area. Call 1-800844-8162 now!

TIRES FOR SALE Michelin (4) Brand New Still in Wrap, 225/ 60R18 PRIMACY MXV4 $600. Grand Touring - All Season-Blackwall. 518-569-1681

MOBILE HOME

AUTO DONATION

WANTS TO PURCHASE minerals and other oil & gas interests. Send details P.O. Box 13557, Denver, Co 80201

1990 REDMOND DOUBLEWIDE 3 bdrm 2 bath walk in pantry. Price on call 518-310-0051 or 518-569 -0877

DONATE YOUR CAR to CHILDREN'S CANCER FUND of AMERICA and help end CHILDHOOD CANCER. Tax Deductible. Next Day Towing. Receive Vacation Voucher. 7 Days 1-800-469-8593

WANTS TO purchase minerals and other oil and gas interests. Send details to P.O. Box 13557 Denver, Co. 80201 WE’LL GIVE YOU $300.00 FOR YOUR OLD ROOF. Choose the Rhino Roof when choosing a new roofing system. Call Lakeside Kanga Roof. 1-800-FOR-ROOF.

ACCESSORIES

BARREL RACING SADDLE, 15" seat, dk. oil finish, great condition, includes headstall & breastplate, pad, all for $500. "Imperial" brand made by Circle "Y". Great for teenager or med. woman getting into gaming. Call 9am-9pm 802-524-6275.

APARTMENT BUILDING LAKE GEORGE Apartment House with 5 Two BR/1 bath units. Coin op laundry for additional income. New windows, ceremic tile kitchens and baths. Burners, oil tank and roof all new $330,000 mccabe5b1g@aol.com

COMMERCIAL PROPERTY

NEW DISPLAY MODELS Mobile Home, MODULAR HOMES, SINGLE & DOUBLE WIDES factorydirecthomesofvt.com 600 Rt.7 Pittsford, VT 05763 OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK 9A-4P 1-877-999-2555 tflanders@beanshomes.com

REAL ESTATE AUCTION AUCTIONS CLINTON COUNTY, NY REAL PROPERTY TAX FORECLOSURE AUCTION: Wednesday, June 5th @11AM, West Side Ballroom, 253 New York Road; Plattsburgh, NY. 800-292-7653. FREE brochure: www.nysauctions.com

DONATE YOUR CAR to Veterans Today! Help those in need! Your vehicle donation will help US Troops and support our Veterans! 100% tax deductible Fast Free pickup! 1-800-263-4713

AUTO WANTED CARS/TRUCKS WANTED! Top $$$$$ PAID! Running or Not, All Years, Makes, Models. Free Towing! We're Local! 7 Days/Week. Call Toll Free: 1-888-416-2330 CASH FOR CARS AND TRUCKS. Get A Top Dollar INSTANT Offer! Running or Not! 1-888-416-2208 (888) 416-2208

AUCTIONS FULTON & HAMILTON COUNTY, NY REAL PROPERTY TAX FORECLOSURE AUCTION: Wednesday, June 19th @ 11AM, Holiday Inn; Johnstown, NY. 800292-7653. FREE brochure: www.Hafoff.com

TOP CASH FOR CARS, Any Car/ Truck, Running or Not. Call for INSTANT offer: 1-800-454-6951

AUCTIONS SULLIVAN COUNTY REAL PROPERTY TAX FORECLOSURE AUCTION: 300 +/- Properties; June 13 & 14 @9:30AM. At "The Sullivan", Route 17, Exit 109. 800-243-0061. AAR. & HAR, Inc. FREE brochure: www. NYSAuctions.com

16’ HOBIE CATAMARAN parts, hulls, masts, booms, decks, rudders, rigging, $500 takes all. 518 -561-0528

SINGLE-FAMILY HOME $29,000 REMODELED 2 bdrm, .3 acre, Rte. 9, Front Street, Keeseville, NY. Live in or a P/E Ratio of 5 to 1 investment. 518-3356904.

BOATS

1940 CHRIS CRAFT 22ft 2012survey. Chrysler97HP all hardware,Upholsterygood, runs great. John 518 569 5566 FMV $9,000. 1967 17’ HERMAN Cat Boat ready for restoration, inlcudes trailer, $2500. 518-561-0528 1977 156 GLASTRON Boat with 70 HP Johnson motor, with trailer, excellent condition. $2500. 518-359-8605

WESTPORT: OFFICE SUITES. Fully furnished w/cubicles, desks, computer & phone hook-ups. 720 sq. ft. Lake views. Contact Jim Forcier @ 518-962-4420.

1980 18 1/2 FT. Century Cuddy Cabin, 120 HP I/O, trailer, GPS depth finder, down rigger, plus. $2900 negotiable. 518-963-8220 or 518-569-0118

FARM

1988 20’ KMV CUDDY CABIN with trailer, $2500 OBO. 518-6430910

ORGANIC FARM LIQUIDATION! 10 acres - $39,900. Trout stream, nice fields, maturewoods, 3 hrs NY City! Terms! 1-888-775-8114 www.NewYorkLandandLakes.com

LAND UPSTATE NY COUNTRYSIDE SPRING LAND SALE. $5,000 Off Each Lot 6 AC w/Trout Stream: $29,995. 3 AC / So. Tier: $15,995. 5.7 AC On the River: $39,995.Beautiful & All Guaranteed Buildable. Financing Available. Offers End 5/30/13.Call Now: 1-800-229-7843 www.landandcamps.com 1 ACRE OF Land at Wood Rd., West Chazy, NY, close to schools, nice location. Please call 518-4932478 for more information. LAND FOR SALE UPSTATE NY COUNTRYSIDE SPRING LAND SALE $5,000 Off Each Lot 6AC w/ Trout Stream: $29,995 3 AC/So. Tier: $15,995 5.7 AC On the River: $39,995 Beautiful & All Guaranteed Buildable. Financing Available. Offer Ends 5/31/13. Call Now: 1-800-229-7843 www.landandcamps.com BUY-SELL-TRADE With The Classified Superstore 1-800-989-4237

ALTONA, NY 3 BR/2 BA, Single Family Home, bulit in 1994, Perfect entertainment home, peaceful country setting 15 minutes from Plattsburgh. Large deck, 28' pool, patio with built in gas grill, 2 car garage with workshop. A MUST SEE $105,000 518-570-0896 MORRISONVILLE 4 BR/2.5 BA, Single Family Home, 1,920 square feet, bulit in 1998, Colonial Cape, attached 2 car garage, gas fireplace, finished basement, large fenced in backyard with above ground swimming pool on corner lot. Located in Morrisonville in the Saranac School District. Great Family Neighborhood. $229,500 Call 518 -726-0828 Dfirenut@gmail.com

MAXUM 1988 fish & ski Fiberglass, 85 HP Force motor & Minn Kota trolling motor w/auto pilot, complete w/ canvas top & trailer, always garaged, excellent condition, $3900. 518-354-8654

ACCESSORIES

CASH PAID- up to $28/Box for unexpired, sealed DIABETIC TEST STRIPS. 1-DAY PAYMENT. 1-800371-1136

SCHOOLS HIGH SCHOOL DIPLOMA FROM HOME 6-8 weeks. ACCREDITED. Get a Diploma. Get a Job! No Computer Needed. FREE Brochure. 1-800-264-8330. Benjamin Franklin High School; www.diplomafromhome.com THE OCEAN CORP. 10840 Rockley Road, Houston, Texas 77099. Train for a New Career. *Underwater Welder. Commercial Diver. *NDT/Weld Inspector. Job Placement Assistance. Financial Aid available for those who qualify. 1 -800-321-0298.

LAND FOR SALE LAKE SALE: 6 acres Bass Lake $29,990. 7 acres 400' waterfront $29,900 6 lake properties. Were $39,900; Now $29,900. www.LandFirstNY.com Ends May 31st Call Now! 1-888-683-2626

May 25, 2013

1994 BASS BOAT with 2003 150hp motor, brand new Minkoto trolling motor, 70lb thrust, 3 new batteries. $6,000. 518-561-2586 2005 WHITEHALL SPIRIT rowing/sailboat. Classic boat, rare find. Must sell! Asking $4500 OBO. 845-868-7711 2006 18’ SEADOO JET BOAT 185 HP Turbo 1.5 L Full Canvas, Bimini Top, Trailer Included, Excellent Condition, $12000.00 518-643-8591 (days) 518-643-2514 (evenings)

1999 CHEVY BLAZER LS, V-6, auto, air, 2 door, new tires/brakes, 4 WD, Asking $2,900. 518-9468341 2005 DODGE MAGNUM RT HEMI Cool Vanilla/Gray Leather, 5-Speed Auto, 80K Miles, Sunroof/Roof Rack & More, Pristine Condition, Includes Four (4) Standard Snows on Wheels. Call For Price 518-569 -1681 CLASSIC 1973 CAMARO, 350 Auto, V-8 Engine, original 55,000 miles, $12,000, very good condition 518-359-9167.

MOTORCYCLES

1999 HONDA REBEL good condition, Red/Black, 6500 miles, 250CC. Asking $1595 OBO. Call after 3pm 518-962-2376 2006 HARLEY DAVIDSON SPORTSTER 883 Mint condition. 11,000 miles. Many extras incl. new battery, removable luggage rack, back rest & windshield. 518-946-8341. $4395 2010 HONDA STATELINE 1500 Miles, Black, Factory Custom Cruiser, 312 CC $7,800 518-5698170 WANTED JAPANESE MOTORCYCLE KAWASAKI 1967-1980 Z1900, KZ900, KZ1000, ZIR, KX1000MKII, A1-250, W1-650, H1 -500, H2-750, S1-250, S2-350, S3 -400 SUZUKI GS400, GT380, GT750, Honda CB750 (1969,1970) CASH. FREE PICKUP. 1-800-7721142, 1-310-721-0726 usa@classicrunners.com

RECREATIONAL VEHICLES 2000 24’ LAYTON Sleeps 6, very clean, excellent condition, must see, $6700 OBO. 518-643-9391 2007 X-160 FUN FINDER Camping Trailer, 16' long, 2500 GVW, AC/Heat, Hot Water, 2 burner stove, enclosed bathroom, refrigerator, TV, awning, new battery, $7500. 518-561-0528

TRUCKS 1998 NISSAN FRONTIER 4X4 5 Speed Manual, Extended Cab, AM/FM, AC 113,000 miles $2500 Call 518-873-9547 2005 CHEVROLET Silverado 1500 Extended Cab Red/Gray 80,200 miles, 4WD, 8' bed, Rhino Liner, HD suspension, tow package, locking diff. Light use, fully maintained. $11,500. 518494-7349

OPEN

24/7 ez By Denton Publications Inc (Denpubs)

MORRISONVILLE, NY , 3 BR/1 BA Single Family Home, 1,056 square feet, built in 1979, New roof, kitchen, bath & water heater. Full basement. $99,500 OBO. MAKE ME MOVE! 518-4209602

2007 STINGRAY BOAT 25' Stingray Criuser, only 29 hours, LIKE NEW, sleeps 4, has bathroom, microwave, fridge, table, includes trailer, stored inside every winter. (518) 570-0896 $49,000 Juggling Your Budget? Advertise Small, Get Big Results! Call1- 800-989-4237

Bookmarks • Brochures Business Cards • Flyers • Rack Cards Door Hangers • Letterhead Window Clings • NCR Forms Notepads • Posters • Envelopes Vinyl Banners and Much More!! HIGH-QUALITY PRINTING • FAST TURNAROUND AMAZINGLY LOW PRICES

www.ezprintsuperstore.com Most file formats accepted.


May 25, 2013

www.northcountryman.com

North Countryman - 21

www.northcountryman.com

JESSICA MUNOZ Account Executive Phone: 518.873.6368 ext. 109 Fax: 518.873.6360 P.O. Box 338 • Elizabethtown, NY 12932 “I can offer your business an affordable advertising rate that won’t break your budget.”

Call me and

Get Results!

49384

14 Hand Ave. • P.O. Box 338 • Elizabethtown, New York 12932 • 518.873.6368 x109 • Jess@denpubs.com

LEGALS North Countryman Legal Deadline Monday @ 3:00pm Please Send Legals By EMAIL To: legals@denpubs.com

4 SEASONS PROPERTY MAINTENANCE GROUP LLC Articles of Org. filed NY Sec. of State (SSNY) 3/25/13. Office in Clinton Co. SSNY desig. agent of LLC upon whom process may be served. SSNY shall mail copy of process to 98 McClane Way, Morrisonville, NY 12962, which is also the principal business location. Purpose: Any lawful purpose. NCM-4/20-5/25/136TC-49198 ----------------------------BEGORE'S HIGH FALLS PARK LLC Articles of Org. filed NY Sec. of State (SSNY) 4/8/13. Office in Clinton Co. SSNY desig. agent of LLC upon whom process may be served. SSNY shall mail copy of process to 188 Boas Rd., Mooers Forks, NY 12959, which is also the principal business location. Purpose: Any lawful purpose. NCM-4/27-6-01/136TC-49220 -----------------------------

ez

SALMON RIVER VENTURES LLC Articles of Org. filed NY Sec. of State (SSNY) 11/15/12. Office in Clinton Co. SSNY desig. agent of LLC upon whom process may be served. SSNY shall mail copy of process to 260 Salmon River Rd., Plattsburgh, NY 12901. Purpose: Any lawful purpose. NCM-4/27-6/1/20136TC-49228 ----------------------------LEGAL NOTICE Please take notice that on December 24, 2012, Articles of Organization forming a Limited Liability Company were filed for Lake Champlain Towing and Salvage, LLC, with the New York State Secretary of State. The name of the company is Lake Champlain Towing and Salvage, LLC. It’s office shall be located in Clinton County, State of New York. The Secretary of State of the State of New York has been designated agent upon whom process against Lake Champlain Towing and Salvage, LLC may be served. The Secretary of State may mail a copy of any process served against Lake Champlain Towing and Salvage, LLC to: 62 Montgomery Street, P.O. Box 35, Rouses Point, New York 12979. The purpose of the company is to conduct business for any lawful purpose

for which a Limited Liability Company may be organized and operated under the Limited Liability Law of the State of New York. The Company is to be managed by one or more of its members. NCM-5/4-6/8/20136TC-49245 ----------------------------NG ADVANTAGE LLC NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR AUTHORITY of a foreign Limited Liability Company (LLC): FIRST: T h e Application for Authority was filed with the New York State Secretary of State on April 22, 2013. SECOND: The jurisdiction of organization of the LLC is: State of Delaware. The date of its organization is: January 11, 2013. THIRD: The County within this state in which the office, or if more than one office, the principal office, of the LLC is to be located is: Clinton County, New York. FOURTH:T h e Secretary of State is designated as Agent upon whom process against the LLC may be served. The address within or without this state to which the Secretary of State shall mail a copy of any process against him or her is: P.O. Box 817, Milton, Vermont 05468. FIFTH: T h e

address of the office required to be maintained in the jurisdiction of its formation, or if one is not required, the address of principal office of the limited liability company is: The Corporation Trust Company, Corporation Trust Center 1209 Orange Street, Wilmington, Delaware 19801. SIXTH: The foreign limited liability company is in existence in its jurisdiction of formation at the time of filing of this application. SEVENTH: The name and address of the authorized office (i.e., Secretary of State) in the jurisdiction of its formation where a copy of its Articles of Organization is filed, with all amendments thereto are: Delaware Secretary of State, Division of Corporations, 401 Federal Street, Suite 4, Dover, Delaware 19901. NCM-5/4-6/8/13-6TC49253 ----------------------------NOTICE OF QUALIFICATION OF MEUCHADIM OF NEW YORK, L.P. Authority filed with NY Dept. of State on 4/22/13. Office location: Clinton County. LP formed in DE on 4/9/13. NY Sec. of State designated agent of LP upon whom process against it may be served and shall mail process to: 6100 Hollywood Blvd., Suite 700, Hollywood,

ALSO... GREAT PRICES ON BUSINESS CARDS! By Denton Publications Inc (Denpubs)

www.ezprintsuperstore.com

FL 33024, principal business address. DE address of LP: 1209 Orange St., Wilmington, DE 1 9 8 0 1 . Name/address of general partner available from NY Sec. of State. Cert. of LP filed with DE Sec. of State, P.O. Box 898, Dover, DE 19903. Purpose: all lawful purposes. NCM-5/4-6/8/13-6TC49272 ----------------------------NOTICE OF QUALIFICATION OF M E U C H A D I M MANAGEMENT OF NEW YORK, LLC. Authority filed with NY Dept. of State on 4/22/13. Office location: Clinton County. LLC formed in DE on 4/9/13. NY Sec. of State designated agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served and shall mail process to: 6100 Hollywood Blvd., Suite 700, Hollywood, FL 33024, principal business address. DE address of LLC: 1209 Orange St., Wilmington, DE 19801. Cert. of Form. filed with DE Sec. of State, P.O. Box 898, Dover, DE 19903. Purpose: all lawful purposes. NCM-5/4-6/8/13-6TC49271 ----------------------------NOTICE OF FORMATION OF EDGE DESIGN & SOLAR, LLC. Arts. Of Org. filed with Secy. Of State of N.Y. (SSNY) on 3/28/13.

Office location: Clinton County. SSNY designated as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail process to: 18 Kelvin Ln., Plattsburgh, NY 12901. Purpose: any lawful activity. NCM-5/11-6/15/136TC-49279 ----------------------------NOTICE OF QUALIFICATION OF WI ñ CLINTON COUNTY, NY LLC. Authority filed with Secy. of State of NY (SSNY) on 4/25/13. Office location: Clinton County. LLC formed in Delaware (DE) on 4/2/13. SSNY designated as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail process to: c/o CT Corporation System, 111 Eighth Ave., NY, NY 10011. Address to be maintained in DE: Corporation Trust Center, 1209 Orange St., Wilmington, DE 19801. Arts of Org. filed with the DE Secretary of State, 401 Federal St., Ste. 4, Dover, DE 19901. Purpose: any lawful activities. NCM-5/11-6/15/136TC-49277 ----------------------------STAZZONE PROPERTIES LLC Articles of Org. filed NY Sec. of State (SSNY) 5/24/2011. Office in Clinton Co. SSNY desig. agent of LLC upon whom process

may be served. SSNY shall mail copy of process to 14 Coastland Dr., Plattsburgh, NY 12901, which is also the principal business location. Purpose: Any lawful purpose. NCM-5/11-6/15/20136TC-49285 ----------------------------NOTICE OF FILING OF ARTICLES OF ORGANIZATION IN NEW YORK BY A LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY Name: CT Guitars, LLC. Articles of Organization filed with sec. of state of NY (SOS) on 4/29/13. Office location: Clinton County. SOS is designated as agent of LLC for service of process. SOS shall mail copy of process to 91 Hammond Lane, P l a t t s b u r g h , NY12901. Purpose: Any lawful act or activity. NCM-5/11-6/15/136TC-49290 ----------------------------NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a license, number pending for Liquor and/or beer and wine has been applied for by Catherine Boire and Tod Boire, members of Lakeview Pub and Grill LLC to sell at retail in a restaurant under the Alcohol Beverage Control Law at 769 Route 9B, Champlain New York 12919, County of Clinton for on premises consumption. NCM-5/18-5/25/13-

2TC-49317 ----------------------------NOTICE OF FORMATION OF: TENTS OF CHAMPLAIN, L.L.C. Articles of Incorporation filed with the Secretary of State of NY (SSNY) on May 13, 2013. Office Location: Clinton County. SSNY has been designated as agent upon whom process against it may be served. The Post Office address to which the SSNY shall mail a copy of any process against the L.L.C. served upon him/her is Law Offices of William G. James, P.O. Box 565, Willsboro, New York 12996. The principal business address of the LLC is 49 Bush Road, Mooers Forks, County of Clinton, New York 12959. Dissolution date: None. Purpose: Any lawful activity. NCM-5/25-6/29/136TC-52100 ----------------------------THE SILVER NICHOL QUILT & GIFT SHOP, LLC Articles of Org. filed NY Sec. of State (SSNY) 5/10/13. Office in Clinton Co. SSNY desig. agent of LLC upon whom process may be served. SSNY shall mail copy of process to 6568 Military Tpke., Ellenburg Center, NY 12934, which is also the principal business location. Purpose: Any lawful purpose. NCM-5/25-6/29/136TC-52101 -----------------------------

VINYL BANNERS STARTING AT JUST

Full-Color Vinyl Banner Complete with Hemming & Grommets! We can service orders 2’x2’ up to 150’x8’

Plus Tax and Shipping

FAST TURNAROUND TOO!


www.northcountryman.com

22 - North Countryman

May 25, 2013

NO HEALTH INSURANCE? NEED YOUR ANNUAL EXAMS? Planned Parenthood is hosting a

FREE

SCREENING EVENT! WEDNESDAY, MAY 29,2013 8:15-11:30AM

• Breast Exams • Pap & Pelvic Exams • Mammograms Call

565-4993 Today To Schedule Your Appointment!

Sponsored by the Cancer Services Program of Clinton County

WOMEN 40+ WITH NO HEALTH INSURANCE MAY BE ELIGIBLE! 52009

www.clintonhealth.org


May 25, 2013

www.northcountryman.com

North Countryman - 23

25210


24 - North Countryman

www.northcountryman.com

May 25, 2013


Turn static files into dynamic content formats.

Create a flipbook
Issuu converts static files into: digital portfolios, online yearbooks, online catalogs, digital photo albums and more. Sign up and create your flipbook.