Southern Tier Shopper 08-06-24

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ONE OF FINAL SALES: August 8th- 10th, 8 am til? At 3 Maple St, Bath. Rain or shine. Extension & 8ft step ladder, roof snow shovel, old heavy vise, sewing machine, glass- ware, household items, hand tools & accessories, new large ShopVac, two seater swing, pile of wood pieces.

MULTI-FAMILY MOVING SALE : 100 Davis St, Penn Yan. August 9th and 10th, 8am til? Furniture, bedding, TVs, kitchen items, home furnishings, toys, camping gear and so much more! Many brand new items, everything priced for quick sale.

Purpose: e Girls and Boys Soccer Program Assistants are two positions designed to support and develop the values of the program, including skill and tactical development, teamwork and program unity, sportsmanship, tness, hardwork, and nurturing a positive attitude toward all aspects of soccer. ese coaches will work with all levels of the program – modi ed, JV, and varsity –to help support head coaches and develop players.

If you are interested in either of these positions, please submit a letter of interest by Monday, August 12, 2024 To: Bob Loveless, Athletic Director bloveless@cscsd.org

SMOKER WOOD FOR SALE: Apple, Cherry and Hickory. Call 607-684-1274

Obituaries

Remembrances, Memorials, Thank You...

BATH, NY: Rosemary A. Clairemont of Bath, New York, passed away Monday morning, July 29, 2024, at the age of 85.

DONALD M. SIMMONS II

DONALD M. SIMMONS II

BATH, NY: Donald M. Simmons II, known affectionately as Don to his friends and family, passed away peacefully on June 25, 2024, in Penn Yan, NY. Born on August 24, 1935, in Ithaca, NY, Don’s journey through life was marked by his entrepreneurial spirit, love for his friends and family, and passion for the great outdoors.

Don embarked on a successful career in the automotive industry when he started his own car business on July 25, 1964, with just two salesmen. Through his dedication and business acumen, he became the proud owner of Simmons Rockwell, a name that would grow to be synonymous with quality and integrity in the car business. Don’s hard work and leadership were a testament to his character, and his legacy in the industry will be long remembered.

A proud Army veteran, Don served his country with honor and dignity. His service was a defining period of his life, instilling in him values of discipline and comradery that he carried forward into his business practices and personal relationships.

Don’s zest for life was evident in his diverse interests and hobbies. He was an avid sailor, often found navigating the serene waters with a steady hand and a gleeful heart. Kite flying was another pursuit that brought him immense joy, symbolizing his love for the simple pleasures in life. Don was also an enthusiastic fisherman, bowler, and golfer, relishing the opportunity to spend time with friends and enjoy the spirit of competition.

Winter months would find Don carving through the snow with skill and grace, as skiing was a seasonal passion. And when it came to sports, he was a fervent Buffalo Bills football fan, never missing a game and always cheering on his beloved team with hope and loyalty.

Above all, Don cherished his family. He was predeceased by his father Donald M. Simmons, Sr. on April 2, 1999 and his mother Helen (Frost) Catley on July 31, 1997 and his twin sister Patti Simmons on November 29, 2016. He is survived by his significant other, Coralie Smith; her children, Derrick, Devon, and Cassandra, and their families, including grandchildren Maggie, Luke, Quinn, Hadley, Rowen, Aiden, Killian, and Montana. Don’s role as a patriarch was one he embraced with love and pride, and his guidance and wisdom will continue to influence his family for generations to come.

Special friends Nora Morgan and Donny Falzarano played a significant role in Don’s life, sharing in his triumphs and standing with him through challenges. Their friendship was a source of comfort and joy, and their memories with Don will be cherished forever.

A quote from Don: “Life is a journey and love is what makes the journey worthwhile”. Don truly embodied this sentiment, touching the lives of many with his generosity, love and kindness. His life was a journey filled with laughter, love, and a deep appreciation for the beauty of the world around him. Don’s legacy will live on in the hearts of those who knew him and in the business he built from the ground up. He will be deeply missed but never forgotten.

As the sun sets on a life well-lived, we bid farewell to Donald M. Simmons II, a man of honor, a beacon of joy, and a true success in every sense of the word. May he rest in peace, knowing that his life was a gift to us all.

There will be a visitation on August 24, 2024 from 10:00AM to 11:00AM followed by a Memorial Service at 11:00AM with Bret Llewellyn officiating, at Fagan’s Funeral Home in Bath, New York. There will be a celebration of his life at the Bath Country Club immediately following.

In lieu of flowers, memorial donations in Don’s name may be made to the Keuka Comfort Care Home, PO Box 107, Penn Yan, New York 14527.

FAGAN’S FUNERAL HOME

31 W Morris Street, Bath, New York

DEBORAH EILEEN HOUGH

DEBORAH EILEEN HOUGH

BATH, NY: Deborah Eileen Hough, affectionately known as Debbie to her friends and family, passed away peacefully on July 25, 2024, at the age of 71 in Bath, New York. Born on July 8, 1953, in Corning, New York, Debbie was a beacon of joy and kindness to all who knew her.

Debbie’s early years were spent in the nurturing care of her mother, Lois, and alongside her brother, Mike. Her warm and loving nature was evident from a young age and continued to be a defining characteristic throughout her life. Debbie’s family grew to include her cherished niece, Desiree and her husband Matt and their family, and her special friend, Wendy, along with many friends and relations whose lives she touched deeply. Her Dad, Fremond passed in June 1978.

An alumna of Newark State School, Debbie’s passion for learning shone brightly.

Debbie’s caring spirit extended to her volunteer work, where she devoted countless hours to the Finger Lakes SPCA, ARC, and Taylor Health Center. She was a member of the Bethel Assembly of God Church in Bath. Her efforts in these organizations were driven by her love for animals and her desire to contribute to the well-being of her community.

Described by those who knew her as loving, funny, and friendly, Debbie’s presence was a source of comfort and laughter. Her sense of humor and her ability to connect with people made her cherished. Debbie’s legacy is one of boundless love and an unwavering commitment to making the world a better place for everyone she met.

Debbie’s impact on the lives of those around her cannot be overstated. Her gospel songs she sang, The Old Rugged Cross and InThe Garden, and genuine care for others made her a beloved figure in her community. Her absence will be profoundly felt, but the memories of her kindness, her laughter, and her love will remain a guiding force for all who had the privilege of knowing her.

As we bid farewell to Deborah E. Hough, we celebrate the remarkable life she led and the countless hearts she warmed. Debbie’s life is a testament to the beauty of a soul that lived for others, and her spirit will continue to inspire those she leaves behind. She is survived by her loving family and an immeasurable number of friends whose lives are richer for having known her.

In honoring Debbie’s life, we remember her as the embodiment of love and friendship, and we take solace in the joy she brought to our world. Her journey on earth has ended, but her story will be told for generations to come, as we hold her close in our hearts, forever cherished and never forgotten. Debbie will be buried with her Dad, in Bath National Cemetery. Rest in Peace, you will be missed.

Memorial donations in her name may be made to Eunice Kennedy Shriver’s Special Olympics and the Finger Lakes SPCA. Condolences may be made at www.fagansfuneralhome.com

FAGAN’S FUNERAL HOME

31 W Morris Street, Bath, New York

MARTIN J. DONNELLY ANTIQUE TOOLS: is now accepting consignments for our auctions. We market collections. www.mjdtools.com for more information. Contact us at 800-8690695, 607-566-2617, or by fax 607-566-2575.

Born in Avoca, NY, Rosemary was the daughter of the late Albert and Marion Hubbard. Rosie was known for her strong will, unwavering determination, and love and support for her family, friends and community.

REDWING SHOES: LaCrosse, Irish Setter & other brands. Boots, leather belts, dog collars & leashes, horse supplies, har- ness & tack. HILL & VALLEY HARNESS & SHOE. 3215 Five Corners Road, Jasper, NY 14885

She graduated from Avoca Central School, moving to St. Joseph’s to pursue nursing. After her long career as a RN and retiring from the Bath VA, she spent her time volunteering for many local community agencies and was an active member in St. Mary’s Catholic Church.

Rosie was preceded in death by her son, Douglas Klose; husband, Gary Clairemont; brother, David Hubbard; and sister, Nancy Slayton. She is survived by her daughter, Deborah (Carl); grandchildren, Scott (Sarah) and Toni; and her great granddaughters, Annie, Maggie and Jane who were the apple of her eye. Also survived by her brother-in-law, William Slayton; and sister-in-law, Gretchen Hubbard. She had a special place in her heart for her many nieces and nephews, loving their visits. Family was most important to Rosie, and this included her extended Clairemont family. Her many friends throughout the years brought true joy to her life.

If desired, memorial contributions in Rosie’s name may be made to St. Mary’s Church, 32 E. Morris St, Bath, New York 14810.

e family received friends from 4PM to 6PM on Saturday, August 3, 2024 at Fagan’s Funeral Home, 31 W. Morris St, Bath, NY where funeral services took place following calling hours at 6PM. Rosie’s nal resting place was in St. Pius Cemetery in Cohocton, NY.

FAGAN’S FUNERAL HOME

31 W Morris Street, Bath, New York

FOR SALE: Hay and straw, small square bales $5.75 per bale. Cracked corn, 56 lb bag $11.00; Shelled corn, 56 lb bag $10.00; Black oil sunflower seeds, 40 lb bag $22.00. Pick up at farm in tan/green building, Walk Moor Farms LLC, 10459 State Rte 371, Cohocton NY. 607-738-1180

DISH NETWORK: $59.99 for 190 Channels! Blazing Fast Internet, $19.99/mo. (where available.) Switch & get a FREE $100 Visa Gift card. FREE Voice Remote. FREE HD DVR. FREE Streaming on ALL devices. Call today! 1-866-713-1595.

R.A.P. YOUR STONE OR GRAVEL DRIVEWAY: with Recycled Asphalt Pavement. Non-taxable, durable & long lasting. CHRIS- TY PAVING and EXCAVATION, 607-2077176

FARM FRESH BEEF & PORK: No added hormones, no antibiotics, no GMO. Half, whole or quarters processed to your standards. Call 315536-6646

ATTENTION: FIREWOOD SALES NYS requires all firewood sales and advertising must include the three dimensions of the wood, that is the length, width and height, with the wood ranked and well stowed. If the advertisement rep- resents the wood as “seasoned”, the length of time and the manner of seasoning must be specified. Wood from conifers (pines), aspen, poplar, basswood, butternut, willow, and grey or paper birch may not be advertised as hardwood.

COAL STOKERS: Keystone & EFM coal stoker furnaces and boilers repaired and serviced. Call SUMMIT BURNER SERVICE 315-521-8786, 607-566-0080

HEATING AND COOLING: We repair and service all types of oil and gas heating systems. Boilers, furnaces, water heaters, residential/ mobile homes. Oil heat service contracts, A/C cleaning and repair. Fast service, honest advice, guaranteed work. 7 day emergency service. VISA/MC. Member BBB of WNY. Call SUMMIT BURNER SERVICE 315-5218786, 607-566-0080. www.summitheatny. com

HELP WANTED, EMPIRE LIVESTOCK:

WANTED COINSCURRENCY: US Coins,CollectionsCurrency, HIGHEST PRICES PAID Private Collector Honeoye - Pittsford 585-322-5909

Locations - Bath, NY and Dryden, NY. Ring / Office Clerk: Responsible for clerking livestock and sale items into auction block. Working with Microsoft Office and performing general office duties. In addition, help with handling all types of livestock and cleaning barns as needed. Part time 2-3 days per week depending on sale days, occasional Saturday hours required. Must be re- liable and have own dependable transportation. Hourly pay of $15.00 - $17.00 depending on experience. Contact hr@empirelivestock. com, or call our office at 570-215-3353 for an application, or contact Missy Wilk 315-264-7355. Empire Livestock LLC is an equal opportunity employer.

HOWARD, NY: Shirley W. Hammond, age 85, of County Route 69 passed away Tuesday July 30, 2024 at her home following an extended illness. Shirley was born August 15, 1938 in Hornell to the late Ford G. and Laura A. (Rohrer) Walton. On August 15, 1958 in Hornell, New York she married Willard R. Hammond who predeceased her in June of 2023.

She was a graduate of Hornell High School, Class of 1957 and a graduate of the Rochester Business Institute. Shirley worked as payroll and accounting clerk for the former Erie/Lackawanna Railroad and St. James Mercy Hospital, and Taylor Wine (Great Western Winery). She nished her career in payroll and accounting at the Bath VA Hospital retiring in 2001. Outside of work, she enjoyed cake decorating, baking and sewing.

Shirley is survived by a son, Willard R. Hammond, Jr. of Springwater; two daughters, Susan Smith of Prattsburgh and Molly (Karl) Clymo of Haskinsville; eight grandchildren; fourteen great grandchildren; and four great, great grandchildren. In addition to her husband, she was predeceased by a brother, Richard Walton.

There will be no prior calling hours. A celebration of Shirley’s life will be held a later date.

Memorial contributions in Shirley’s name may be made to the American Cancer Society, P.O. Box 6704, Hagerstown, MD, 21741.

Arrangements are in care of the H.P. Smith & Son, Inc. Funeral Home in Canisteo, New York. A full and complete obituary can be read online along with shared condolences and memories at hpsmithandsonfuneralhome.com

TOWN OF CAMPBELL TOWN OF CAMPBELL

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING AND ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS MEETING

BATH, NY: Florence A. Wilcox Mulcahy passed away unexpectedly at home on July 24th, 2024. She was affectionately known as “Flo” and had many variations of her nickname.

She was born on July 25th, 1945 in Corning, New York to Alfred and Laura (Heverly) Wilcox.

She attended St. Patrick’s school and graduated from Corning Free Academy in 1963. Over the years she worked at Corning Glass, Steuben County and retired in 2007 from the Village of Bath where she served as the Deputy Village Clerk.

She was a loving mother, grandmother, sister and friend to many. Everyone who crossed her path felt her infectious kindness, generosity, and her dedication to her family and god. She was a long standing communicant of St. Marys/St. John Vianney Parish. She had many interests and hobbies over the years. She served as a Girl scout troop leader for her daughters. She volunteered her time in her beloved church and community, helping with Sunday suppers, she was an election inspector and a member of the Red Hat society.

After retiring, she enjoyed exercising three times a week, playing cards with her friends, her bible study group, and she always loved a good party. She will be dearly missed by her surviving daughters, Cathleen(Joe) Iannelli of Saunderstown, RI and Maureen (Andrew) Schuck of Penn Yan, NY; her grandchildren, Joseph Iannelli, Brady (Tasha Sharp) Iannelli, Dante Iannelli, Reece Schuck, Peyton Schuck, Kendra Wakefield, and Maliyah Mulcahy; her great granddaughter, Lydia Iannelli; her beloved siblings, Randy (Linda) Wilcox, Joan Bennett and Paul(Denise)Wilcox; sister-in-law, Diane Wilcox; and many nieces, nephews, cousins and friends. She was predeceased by her parents, Alfred and Laura (Heverly )Wilcox; brother, Ed Wilcox; sister, Jeanne Hickey; and her beloved son, James Joseph Mulcahy IV.

Family and friends were invited to visitation hours on Friday, August 2, 2024 from 4:00PM to 7:00PM at Bond Davis Funeral home in Bath, New York. The funeral service was Saturday, August 3, 2024 at St. John Vianney Parish with Father James Jaeger officiating.

In lieu of flowers donations may be made to St. John Vianney Parish in memory of Florence Mulcahy. To leave your own personal remembrance or condolence visit the Facebook page of Bond-Davis Funeral Home of Bath.

Funeral Home Of Bath, Inc.

Application of Appeal of 3 of 2024 of Chris Baird to place an accessory building in the front yard, where the Zoning Law states that Accessory buildings must be placed behind the building line. A special Zoning Board of Appeals meeting will follow to act on this application.

All interested persons are requested to attend.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a public hearing will be held on August 13, 2024 at 6:00 PM at the Campbell Town Hall, 8529 Main Street, Campbell, NY for the purpose of considering the following variance application as required in Appendix A, Section 6.0 of the Town of Campbell Zoning Law: BY

ORDER OF THE TOWN OF CAMPBELL ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS,

DATED: JULY 24, 2024

ATTENTION

Steuben County

Veteran’s Memorial Inc.

2024 Annual Meeting

August 18th, 2024 • 10:30am @ Bath VFW • 7230 State Rte 54, Bath, NY

Purpose: Election of O cers

ANTHONY’S ASPHALT MAINTENANCE: Driveway seal coating; parking lot seal coating; hot crack repair; snow removal. Free estimates. 607-745-3761

ARKPORT: 10034 OAK HILL RD. Friday Aug 9th & Satur- day Aug 10th (9am- 4pm) Preparing to move, 52 years of stuff. Furniture, snowblower, left over horse tack.

OFFICE FOR THE AGING

STEUBEN COUNTY PUBLIC HEARING

Thursday, September 19 9:00 AM

A public hearing for the purpose of reviewing the 2025 Annual Implementation Plan for the Older American’s Act and the Steuben County Office for the Aging will be held at 9:00 AM on Thursday, September 19th, 2024 in the Fellowship Hall of the First Presbyterian Church, Pulteney Square, Bath New York

The building is handicap accessible and provisions can be made for persons with hearing disabilities and language challenges. Please contact the Steuben County Office for the Aging if you require any special accommodations. Hearing input via email, phone, or in writing are also welcome.

Copies of the Plan will be available at the Office for the Aging, 3 East Pulteney Square, Bath, New York by September 13, 2024. Gabriel A Smalt, Director

W A N T E D: Small older Crawler (bulldozer) any model, any condition, run- ning or not. And/or Skidsteer loader, can load if not running. Also looking for old advertising signs on any type, old gas pumps, anvil, vises, old vintage barn items. CASH 360-2041017

MULTI-FAMILY MOVING SALE : 100 Davis St, Penn Yan. August 9th and 10th, 8am til? Furniture, bedding, TVs, kitchen items, home furnishings, toys, camping gear and so much more! Many brand new items, everything priced for quick sale.

ESTATE SALE : August 10th, 10am-4pm. 30 W William St, Bath. Dressers, childrens furniture, dishes and other miscellaneous household items.

9993 or 585-260-3114

with Harman, Lopi, & Central Boiler. Prime location. Contact Dave at 607-566-2124

COLONIAL

LAWNS: 2 bedroom townhouse apartments, Village of Bath. Full basement with washer & dry- er hookups. Ceiling fans, private entrance, backyard, cats OK. Walk to stores. 24 hour maintenance. Rent is $635 plus security deposit of $635 & 1st month rent required. 5% senior discount, call for availability. 607-776-4261

ROOMS FOR RENT: 42 Belfast St, Bath, NY. Starting at $350.00 per month, plus security deposit. Cable, electric, garbage and park- ing included. Shared bathroom/kitchen. 607-368-4560

MANOR VILLAGE APARTMENTS:

Spacious 1 & 2 bedroom apartments. Rent starting at $740 (1 bedroom), $810 (2 bedroom), fully ap- plianced kitchens, on site laundry, low Bath electric. See our upgraded units - new kitchens & baths plus new carpeting throughout. Call for more information, 607-776-6196

BABYSITTER

MU LCH MU LCH

$35 Natural $$35 $25 25

Garden Compost, Wood Chips, Stone, Topsoil, Driveway Sealer And Supplies Also Available Playground Playground

WANTED: For one boy, 10 and one girl, 6. Saturdays, occasional weekdays. 607684-4044

GARAGE SALE : August 8th and 9th. 830am-4pm. 8586 Larue Rd, Bath (in Wheeler). Small TV w/ VHS player, VHS player & tapes, surround sound system, dishes, guitar & case, yard games (Bocce ball, Cornhole) and much more!

Discount for Bulk Orders over 25 yards

Garden Compost, Wood Chips, Stone, Topsoil, Driveway Sealer And Supplies Also Available

CHRISTY PAVING 6 0 7. 20 7. 7176 23 RACE STREET COOPERS PLAINS • NEW YORK Brown, Black, or Red per yard Natural

RETAIL HEATING BUSINESS FOR SALE: Contracted with Harman, Lopi, & Central Boiler. Prime location. Contact Dave at 607-5662124

FIREWOOD4U! :

Seasoned, air dried, red and white Oak. Cut 16” in length. $320 for 4 facecord (4x8x16 per) Deliv- ered to most locations. HEAP accepted in Steuben, Chemung & Schuyler counties. Over 30 years in business! 607-329-8593

KENNEDY PAINT-

Discount for Bulk Orders over 25 yards

HELP WANTED : Day Care Assistant needed to help in day care setting in Bath, NY. Dependable, ma- ture. Please call 607776-1464.

DIRECTV: All your entertainment. Nothing on your roof! Sign up for Direct and get your first free months of Max, Paramount+, Showtime, Starz, MGM+ and Cinemax included. Choice $84.99/month.package Some restrictions apply. Call DIRECTV 1-888534-6918.

ING: Professional interior/exterior painting and staining since 1994! Decks, houses, docks, cottages & cabins. Call 315-6946685 THE AREA’S FINEST PAINTERS!: 3-D PAINTING AND STAINING. Interior or exterior painting. Call Ray 315-3179993 or 585-260-3114

FIREWOOD: Sold by the load, 6 face cord 4x8x16, $450.00. SM FIREWOOD 585880-4665

FISHING LURES: Phfluger Record, Pine Valley, Quick Strike, Sutton, Clark Spoons, Collectible wood lures. EXIT 9 FLEA MARKET in building, booth #34. Sundays 8am-3pm.

WANTED: Members of the Marine Corps League, Associates also. Contact Thomas Parsels, 607-663-0937

ALL FOR SALE: 3 person boating tube $150; 10ft water trampoline $400; riding lawn tractor $150. Call 607-332-3017

FOR SALE: GRAVEL; CRUSHER RUN; STONE; SAND; SEPTIC MATERIAL; DRAINAGE STONE; FILL; BANK RUN; COBBLESTONE; ROUND LANDSCAPE STONE: Delivered to your location or pickup by appointment. Credit cards accepted. Call or text Tim Hubbard, 607-382-4582. WWW. TIMHUBBARDGRAVELSUPPLY. COM

HELP WANTED : Day Care Assistant needed to help in day care setting in Bath, NY. Dependable, mature. 607-776-1464.

ALL FOR SALE: 3 person boating tube $150; 10ft water trampoline $400; riding lawn tractor $150. Call 607-332-3017

BABYSITTER WANTED: For one boy, 10 and one girl, 6. Saturdays, occasional weekdays. 607684-4044

SEPTIC PUMPING and tank replacement. Dry wells & leach fields. Call Fred at ALLEN’S SEPTIC SERVICE, 607-868-PUMP (7867)

BABYSITTER WANTED: For one boy, 10 and one girl, 6. Saturdays, occasional weekdays. 607684-4044

FREE WATER WITCHING: JOHN UPDIKE WELL DRILLING, 40+ years experience. DEC Approved. Guarantees water, or no cost to you. Free estimates. Financing available. Call 607-868-3677.

SMOKER WOOD FOR SALE: Apple, Cherry and Hickory. Call 607-684-1274

GARAGE SALE : August 8th and 9th. 830am-4pm. 8586 Larue Rd, Bath (in Wheeler). Small TV w/ VHS player, VHS player & tapes, surround sound system, dishes, guitar & case, yard games (Bocce ball, Cornhole) and much more!

MINI/TOY AUSSIES: 7 months through 4 years, $200 rehome. 9am - 9pm only, 607-385-6561

ESTATE SALE : August 10th, 10am-4pm. 30 W William St, Bath. Dressers, childrens furniture, dishes and other miscellaneous household items.

FAMILY ESTATE

TAG SALE: 41 Fulton St, Hornell (by highschool). August 9th and 10th, 8am3pm. Closing down household - like new sofa, leather lift chair, 3 bedrooms with nice dressers and bed, AC units, hospital bed, walker, commode, wheelchair, Kenmore washer, upright freezer, refrigerator, TV, DVDs, entertainment stand, China hutch, various dishes, Corningware, tools, push mower, ladder, jewelry, collectibles. Reduced prices Saturday all day!!

BERNESE MOUNTAIN DOG PUPPIES: AKC regis- tered with updated shots. Raised on our farm playing with children, will make excellent family pets! $400, call Esther 607243-5466

HELP WANTED, EMPIRE LIVESTOCK: Locations - Bath, NY and Dryden, NY. Ring / Office Clerk: Responsible for clerking livestock and sale items into auction block. Working with Microsoft Office and performing gen- eral office duties. In addition, help with handling all types of livestock and cleaning barns as needed. Part time 2-3 days per week depending on sale days, occasional Sat- urday hours required. Must be reliable and have own dependable transportation. Hourly pay of $15.00 - $17.00 depending on experience. Contact hr@empirelivestock. com, or call our office at 570-215-3353 for an application, or contact Missy Wilk 315-264-7355. Empire Livestock LLC is an equal opportunity employer.

Mossy Bank Park, Bath, NY

DRIVE-THRU

SATURDAY, AUGUST 10TH

SATURDAY, AUGUST 10TH

3:00PM

3:00PM UNTIL

Route 23)

BLUEBERRIES & BLACKBERRIES: U-Pick, We-Pick, Route 352, Big Flats, NY (Just above Dandy Mart) Open Every Day 8AM - 2PM. WE DO NOT SPRAY OUR BERRIES!

FREE KITTENS: Dewormed and can have first shots. Bath, NY, 607-684-4044

VETERANS CEREMONY: The Kanisteo Valley Daugh- ters of the American Revolution is holding the Veterans Cer- emony “The Bond That Ties” on Tuesday, August 13th at 2pm at the Steuben County GrandstandFairground in Bath. This is a free event!

thursday, August 15th

YOUTH DAY!! 18 AND UNDER FREE ADMISSION UNTIL 5:00 PM

saturday, August 17th

Show 6:00 PM: Livestock Judging Contest

GRANDSTAND EVENT: 7:00 PM: DEMOLITION DERBY • 4 Cyl And 6 Cyl Cars • Mini & Full-Size Junk

friday, August 16th

sunday, August 18th

$35.00

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