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heartfelt thank you from all of us at Webb Weekly for your generosity and support in honoring Dave Sechler. Sech may have left us far too early but his long time belief in the Salvation Army and all the good they do will carry on. In his memory I asked for donations into a special Red Kettle set up in the front of the Webb Weekly office. For every donation that was made my staff and I would match it. It was our pleasure to greet so many who came to our Southside office to continue Dave’s legacy of support. He would have been very proud and humbled by the outpouring. We also received many donations through the mail to support all the work the Salvation Army does locally. Every day a pile of envelopes would be stacked on my desk in Sech’s honor. Many with a little note about Dave and his kindness to others. It was nice to hear so much good from so many about Dave and his efforts. So, how much did we stuff into that kettle? A grand total of $8,543.90. I didn’t know that much could even fit in that Red Kettle of collection. The line score for those of you counting at home, $3,543.90 thanks to your compassion. And an even $5,000 from all of us here at Webb Weekly.

This amount includes a dollar each for all of the young folks who entered our annual Blaise Alexander/Webb Weekly Christmas Coloring Contest. Please let the kids know about their contribution to such a great cause. The young boys’ and girls’ coloring and creativity was at an all-time high this year. My staff then voted unanimously to round up to an even number. Thus reaching the five grand we committed to match at the beginning of the ringing of the bell. With your support I would like to do this each year in memory of a friend to so many. Again, thank you and God Bless. The “New” Webbweekly.com Please take a moment to check out our new website or Google Webb Weekly. It only made sense that a publication

named Webb should have a strong, easy to use, community service presence on the web. With that thought in mind, I hired Bill Stanford who was creating cartoons for Webb Weekly to be our full-time IT and Jim Creative Design Webb, Jr. Specialist. Bill has done a great job coming up with a website and so much more, that even I can use. See, I’m not the most tech savvy person and prefer my cell phone over a laptop, iPad or whatever the device of the day is. You can use all of the above and have the Webb Weekly at the tip of your fingers to flip through the pages or skip right to what you are looking for. Classifieds, local news, calendars of events, coupons, sports or maybe a certain individuals’ column. The coupons can then be used from your cell phone at the business making that great offer! For instance, if you want to use the $1 off lunch coupon at the Kast Hotel, and boy do they have great lunches; you can go to Webb Weekly coupons on your cell phone, find the Kast $1 off lunch offer and show it to the friendly Kast staff when ordering. That simple. Want to save on an oil change? Google Webb Weekly,

touch “coupon” and there are offers from several local automotive centers. Just show them the coupon on your phone and save. One of the most important public services we are now offering is obituaries. All area funeral directors can submit the summary of your loved ones life to us at Webb Weekly. At no charge the obit will appear in chronological order at Webbweekly.com or again just Google Webb Weekly obituaries. This is a way for folks that have much going on in their lives to check the daily obits or when someone forgets the information to be able to use their cell phone to check memorial times. It also is a way for people who have moved away from our area or family and friends that live out of town to have the information. We are a weekly publication; however, the obituaries will be updated in realtime. So, all the information needed to properly show the family the respect deserved is at the tip of your finger on your cell phone or computer as soon as it is provided by the funeral director. I believe a service like this for our area has been long overdue and as I said earlier we finally have it in a userfriendly format that even I can use. Suggestions, comments and thoughts are always appreciated. You can call or text me at 570-337-0755. My contact info is on Page 4 each week. Thank you for your readership and God Bless America.

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START DRIVE TO SECURE THE STATE FAIR

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nitial steps in the campaign for Williamsport as the “logical site for the proposed state fair,” which includes the sending of a committee to confer with the state’s fair commission at Harrisburg, and the appointment of another committee to secure the united support of all organizations in the city were taken at a meeting of the Retail Merchants’ Association last night at the Lycoming Hotel. Facts and data were presented that led the merchants to believe that Williamsport has an excellent opportunity to secure the state fair if it goes after it. For instance, it was brought out that the old airplane field below Harrisburg is being considered as a a location and which only has an area of 200 acres whereas the commission desires 500 acres with certain other stipulations that this city can meet in the sites it has to offer. It is not known if other cities have put forth any claims before the commission. It remained for Fred W. Moore, chairman of the state fair committee of the Retail Merchants’ Association to point out that Williamsport has proponents in other parts of the state when he said the Scranton Times recently advanced the advantages this city possesses as the location of the fair. Doubts were expressed by Senator Charles Sones, and Assemblymen Charles F. Bidelspacher and W, Clyde Harer that the legislature would act on the recommendations of the state fair commission next Monday and when it seeks an appropriation for $500,000 to purchase a site. The Updegraff and Reighard properties in Newberry have been favored by local fair backers for a fair site.

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he Beloved Community Council (BCC) is a collaboration of individuals and representatives of some of the city’s most prestigious institutions. The group’s mission is to honor the teachings of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. by servicing the needs of the community. This year the group has coordinated various efforts into a MLK DreamWeek beginning Saturday, January 17, 2015. BCC’s main event is a food drive that will be Williamsport’s contribution to a nationwide MLK Day of Service program. The Beloved Community Council, (formerly known as MLK Community Council) is committed to Dr. Martin Luther King’s vision of love, justice and peace. The event will start with two simultaneous Peace Walks from Pennsylvania College of Technology (at the Loop on West Third Street across Village Student Housing) and Lycoming College (at the recreation center at the Mulberry street entrance) at 9am. The walkers will converge at Firetree Place, formerly known as The Center, 600 Campbell Street. The MLK Service Project will start at approximately 9:45am. After receiving refreshments, the peace walkers will volunteer to distribute the collected items to several social welfare agencies at Firetree Place. The following social agencies will be served: Aids Resource, American Rescue Workers, Center City Food Pantry, Freedom House for Women, Salvation Army, Shepherd of the Streets, Sojourner Truth Ministries, Transitional Living Center, West House and West End Community Christian Center. In addition to collecting food and other items, BCC has accepted cash donations. Donation canisters were distributed to several city businesses in November. The money collected from the canisters will defray costs and fill any shortfall of the much needed items that the social agencies have requested. STEP AmeriCorps is accepting donations for the event on behalf of BCC. Checks may be made payable to STEP, Inc., 2138 Lincoln Street, Williamsport, PA 17701. Please note “MLK Event” on the check. All donations are tax deductible. On Monday, January 19, 2015, the nationally recognized holiday honoring Dr. King’s birthday, The James V. Brown Library and BCC will screen the movie, King, a filmed record; Montgomery to Memphis. The 3 1/2 hour film has rarely been shown to audiences. The movie will start at

1pm in the new Welch Children’s wing on the third floor. At 7pm, Penn College will present educator, poet and anti-hate activist Jason Carney. Mr. Carney is a fourtime National Poetry Slam finalist and was honored as a Legend of the Slam in 2007. He appeared on three seasons of the HBO television series Russell Simmons Presents Def Poetry. Carney has performed and lectured at many colleges and universities as well as high schools and juvenile detention centers from California to Maine. A graduate of Wilkes University MFA Program for Creative Writing, where he was an honored winner of the Etruscan Prize, the Bergman Foundation Scholarship, and the Norris Church-Mailer Scholarship. He is Co-founder and Artistic Director of the non-profit Young DFW Writers. Mr. Carney will read selections from his new memoir, Starve the Vulture. On Wednesday January 21, 2015 Lycoming College will hold a Round Table discussion on the meaning of “the beloved community.” The event will be held at Honors Hall, 7:30pm to 9pm. On Thursday, January 22, 2015, Penn College will also have a Round Table discussion on the beloved community at the Bush Campus Center, Penn’s Inn, 2nd floor at 3:30pm to 5pm. MLK DreamWeek will close on Saturday, January 24, 2015 with a Gardening Workshop 101 program at Firetree Place. The event, from 2pm to 3:30pm, is suitable for all ages. Preregistration is preferred. Please call 327-0103 to register. All events are free and open to the public. To find out more about the MLK Food Drive, MLK DreamWeek and the Beloved Community Council please visit the organization’s website at www.bcc-web.org. The MLK Day of Service is a national annual volunteer initiative in honor of Dr. Martin Luther King’s birthday in January. The Beloved Community Council has been active in creating programs of awareness in Williamsport since 2012. In January 2014, the organization’s volunteers produced food packages to feed 40,000 people. Several prominent area institutions contribute their resources to the annual event. The coalition of organizations involved in the project include, STEP AmeriCorps, Corporation for National and Community Service, Lycoming College, Pennsylvania College of Technology, The YWCA, City Alliance Church, United Churches of Lycoming County and HealThySelf.


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Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Once Spoke At Lycoming College By Lou Hunsinger Jr.

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ive years before Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. gave his immortal “I Have A Dream” speech, he spoke here in Williamsport to students at a chapel service at Clarke Chapel at Lycoming College on April 23, 1958. He was not yet the world-renowned iconic figure that he would later become. He was then head of the Montgomery Improvement Association, the organization that coordinated the bus boycott in Montgomery, Alabama in 1955 and 1956. One woman who was a student then, has a particularly vivid memory of Dr. King’s appearance at Lycoming. Ruth Perry Hodge was a senior at Lycoming and about to graduate that semester. Her father, the Rev. Houston Perry, was pastor of a local church, the Shiloh Baptist Church. She had the thrill of meeting King following his speech. “Dr. King spoke at our chapel service and I was a member of the college choir that performed before the speech and Floyd Todd and I were the only AfricanAmerican members of the choir. Dr. King asked to speak with the two of us after the speech,” Hodge told Webb

Weekly. “It was a thrill to meet him and he signed my program from the chapel service and I still have it and it was one of my prized possessions. His speech was awesome and very inspiring.” Hodge remembers growing up under Jim Crow segregation in Virginia and Dr. King’s speech made her more determined than ever to do what she could to bring about racial equality and to knock down the walls of segregation. “The title of Dr. King’s speech at Lycoming was “Facing the Challenge of A New Age” and I wanted to do everything I could to make that ‘new age’ a positive one for AfricanAmericans,” Hodge said. Hodge would go on to work at the Army War College and the Military History Institute at Carlisle, first as a secretary and later as a librarian. She was inspired to earn her Master’s in Library Science. She would eventually work as an archivist at the Pennsylvania State Archives before retiring in 2001. She was a strong advocate for the study and appreciation of African-American History and helped to develop a guide to significant African-American historical sites in Pennsylvania. Dale Bower, also a member of the choir has strong memories of King’s


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“We must be ready for the challenges of the new age — ready with understanding and goodwill — both the oppressor and oppressed he added, continuing with the thought that we must meet physical force with soul force, work passionately and unrelentingly for first class citizenship.” He told students, “Seek to discover your life’s work, and do it well. We must be ready to face the opportunities and challenges: whatever your life work turns out to be — do it well.” The night before King’s speech at Lycoming, he spoke at Bucknell and then came to Lycoming and was the guest for dinner with a small group of Lycoming faculty members. Later he participated in a question-and-answer period in the Science Auditorium on campus. A luncheon in King’s honor was held at the Lycoming Hotel after his speech before he went onto Philadelphia on his way to his home in Montgomery, where he was pastor of the Dexter Avenue Baptist Church. King was invited back to speak at Lycoming College during the early 1960s but the press of events of the Civil Rights Movement and his leadership of the Southern Christian Leadership Council prevented him from doing so.

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speech. “I remember looking up and seeing the balcony of Clarke Chapel filled with black people from the local black community,” Bower recalled. “Dr. King’s speech was very inspirational. It was a great experience for me. I remember one of things he said was, ‘if you can’t be a tall oak on the mountainside, then the best spruce in the valley you can be.’ I think that was his way of telling us to do the best we could be in our lives.” Bower said there was a recording of the speech but unfortunately, it was either lost or stolen. Bower graduated from Lycoming in 1960 and went on to work at the college for more than 30 years as the Director of Planned Giving and later as the Alumni Director. Published reports at the time of Dr. King’s speech at Lycoming reported, “We in the 20th Century are experiencing the birth of a new age; we are privileged to live in one of the most momentous ages of all history— an age when a new world is coming into being,” King said. “We stand between two ages,” he said, “the dying old and emerging new; an age in which intergroup and interpersonal living becomes a possibility.” Cautioning listeners that the people of the world must not allow technology to outdistance theology, Dr. King


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ANNOUNCEMENTS ANNOUNCEMENTS... Submit contributions in a What, When and Where format to webbnews@webbweekly.com. View more calendar listings at www.webbweekly. com. EVENTS EVENTS... Montgomery House Events What: Books For Babies. When: Tuesday, January 13, 20, 27 at 10:00 a.m. What: Preschool Storytime. When: Tuesday, January 13, 20, 27 at 11:00 a.m. What: Book Discussion Group. When: Tuesday, January 13 at 7:00 p.m. What: Volunteers. When: Contact Dorothy Wilson at 570-538-1381 or e-mail Dorothy at, dwilsonatmontgomeryhouselibrary.org. What: Apollo Tips and Tricks Training. When: Saturday, January 17, & 31 from 12 to 2 p.m. Where: Montgomery House Library, McEwensville. Activist Jason Carney What: Anti-Hate Activist Jason Carney, website for information www.pct.edu/mlk. When: Monday, January 19 at 7 p.m. Where: Pennsylvania College of Technology, Klump Academic Center, Auditorium. Pub Theology Group of WilliamsportPub What: Theology is an informal, fun way to discuss faith, life, and current events from a theological perspective. Persons of any faith background (or no faith background!) are welcome to join in these open, inclusive discussions. Because of the location, we request adults age 21 and over. When: Thursday, January 22nd from 8-10 p.m. Where: The Mill Tavern in Montoursville. Look Good Feel Better What: Free program for women undergoing cancer treatments.

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Pesticide Recertification Workshop What: Pesticide Recertification Workshop. Register at 433-3040 or at http://extension.psu.edu/ lycoming/events. When: Tuesday, February 3rd 7 to 9:15 p.m. Where: Montoursville Presbyterian Church, 900 Elm St., Montoursville PA 17754. Concealed Carry Permit Class What: Legal Heat Utah/AZ/PA Concealed Carry Permit Class 36 + states, including OH, PA, WV, VA, DE. Register Online at www.MyLegalHeat. com under classes - space is limited so register now. When: Saturday, February 7th 2015 - 1 to 5 p.m. Where: Jersey Shore Elks, 203 N Main Street, Jersey Shore, PA 17740. Look Good Feel Better What: Free Program for women undergoing cancer treatments. When: Monday, March 2, 2015, 4:30 to 6:30 p.m. Where: American Cancer Society, 1948 East Third Street, Williamsport. DivorceCare What: Seminar and support group for those hurting from separation and divorce. We also have DivorceCare For Kids. For more information and to register call Lou Anne 570-323-5146. When: Sundays 6:30-8:30 p.m. Where: First United Methodist Church 604 Market Street, Williamsport. Beacon Hub Drop-In Center What: The drop-in center is a consumer-run program which reaches out to individuals in the community on their road to recovery by providing skills & resources through education leading to greater independence and the ability to build self-esteem, confidence and self-determination. Our vision is

PA District 12 Little League Baseball/Softball Wants YOU! Umpiring Little League Baseball/Softball games is a great way to have fun and help your community! Everybody knows the disappointment of showing up for a game only to discover that there are no umpires. This is your invitation to help young athletes by training to become an umpire.

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to educate, support and empower individuals with mental health illness and cognitive disabilities. When: Tuesday-Friday, 9 a.m.-2 p.m., weekends and evenings as scheduled. Where: 400 Lycoming Street, Suite #1, Williamsport, PA 17701. CHURCH EVENTS CHURCH EVENTS... Free Community Dinner What: St. John Lutheran Church, Unityville, Free Community Dinner; Includes Roast Turkey, stuffing & all the fixins plus beverage & dessert. Everyone is welcome. When: Wednesday, January 14, 5-7 p.m. Where: St. John Lutheran Church, located 3 miles west of Unityville on Moreland Baptist Road. Chili & Sandwiches What: Senior citizens lunch. Chili and sandwiches. Free will offering. Wheelchair accessible. When: January 19, 2015 at Noon. Where: All Saints Episcopal Church, corner of Scott and Beeber streets. Lasagna Dinner What: Lasagna dinner. Dinner includes meat lasagna, salad, bread, beverage and dessert. Takeouts are available. Cost for the dinner is $9.00 for adults and $5.50 for children (12 & younger) or $6.50 for lasagna only. When: Wednesday, February 11, 4:00-6:30 p.m. Where: Trinity Episcopal Church, 844 West Fourth Street, Williamsport. Ash Wednesday Service What Ash Wednesday Services. When: Wednesday, February 18, noon in the Chapel and 7 p.m. in the Main Church. Where: Trinity Episcopal Church, 844 West Fourth Street, Williamsport. Bible Study What: Tuesday Morning Men’s Fellowship will

again read and study the “God’s Sighting” One Year Bible (Looking for GOD in the world around). We meet for discussion, encouragement and fellowship. Every man is welcome. When: Meet weekly every Tuesday morning at 6:45-7:30 a.m. Where: Harvest Moon Restaurant 3rd and Arch Newbery. Ask the Rabbi What: Curious about what Judaism believes in. Well, now you have the opportunity to Ask the Rabbi! When: Wednesdays at 12:00 p.m. Where: Starbucks Coffee Shop, 154 Academy Street, Williamsport. LCC Park Playdates What: LCC Park Playdates - Lycoming Christian Church invites all mothers, caregivers and children to join us for complimentary coffee and play time at our new pavilion and playground. Restrooms and ample parking, beautiful country setting, just a few miles off of Route 220. Pack a lunch and enjoy the day! For more information go to www. lycomingchristianchurch.org or call the church office (570) 322-9940. When: 10 a.m. to 1 p.m.; 2nd & 4th Thursdays June through August. Where: Lycoming Christian Church, 20 Chapel Hill Road, Linden. MEETINGS MEETINGS... Parkinson’s Meeting What: Parkinson’s Support Group When: Wednesday January 17 at 2:00 p.m. Where: Elmcroft, Four Mile Dr./Warrensville Rd. Parkinson’s Support Group Meeting What: Parkinson’s Support Group. When: Wednesday January 21 at 2 p.m. Where: Elmcroft, Four Mile Dr./Warrensville Rd.

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igotry and discrimination will always be able to find a home somewhere in America. We pray, we dream for unity and understanding for all. We envision a nation where race, sexuality and religion is not the foundation on how a person is judged and treated. Unfortunately, bigotry thrives on lack of knowledge and ignorance. Although Jason Carney agrees bigotry will continue to rear its ugly head, the 44 year-old poet, speaker and thoughtprovoking author sees a glimmer of hope for acceptance and inclusion. “With each new generation there comes more acceptance than there was the previous generation. It’s like slowly breaking a cycle where issues such as race or homosexuality become less of an issue,” said Carney during a recent phone interview from his Dallas home. “I believe the change comes about from social media and a better understanding of the different types of people that make up America. This Monday the Pennsylvania College of Technology will welcome Carney to the Klump Academic Center Auditorium at 7 p.m. for an insightful and interactive program that combines prose, discussion, a laugh or two and equality issues that are often not spoken honestly in public: a disliking of African Americans, repulsion towards Jews and homosexuals. The younger generation tends to look beyond a person’s color or class and see an

individual like anyone else. This Monday the Pennsylvania College of Technology will welcome Carney to the college for an evening of prose, discussion, a few laughs and questions for one to ponder. Carney is a four-time National Poetry Slam Finalist, honored as a Legend of the Slam in 2007 and has appeared on three seasons of the HBO television series Russell Simmons’ Def Poets. “America is made up of many different colors, white, black, tan to create a country where all men are suppose to be equal,” said Carney during a recent phone interview from his home in Dallas. “However, there is discrimination that has the ability to turn people against one another and causes issues in their community.” Carney’s visit to the college is part of a week-long celebration honoring Martin Luther King, his work and his vision of equality for all. An alumni of the Wilkes Graduate Creative Writing program, Carney, with his distinctive Texas accent, has recently released his book, “Starve the Vulture,” has already received excellent reviews and interest as the book reveals Carney’s colorful past, his exceptions towards diversity and life altering events that put the former adult bookstore employee on the road to a life filled with determination to better himself and those he reaches through his poetry and speaking events. His book, his programs and poetry are all woven together with a main theme, that of importance of tolerance and compassion

towards everyone. “A lot of times I draw my inspirations for writing a poem is through observing life. It might be things I see on the news or overhear when I’m out. It might be from conversations with my friends.” With a relaxed style and a voice that can become somber or passionate, Carney has the ability to connect with the audience and offer an alternative view on how life should be for all and not just a few. He speaks of the earnings gap between between races and gender. The life of a slam poet and college speaker is not one of fortune and a life of luxury, in fact himself and his family often make sacrifices so Carney may continue his quest to visit colleges across the country and bring some insight to racism and how it hurts everyone involved.

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mothers fighting the disease who had young children. “We wanted to focus on people who were just like Kass, mothers fighting cancer while still trying to be a Mom,” remarked Bower. “Kass’s baby Josephine, our loving niece, was only 4 years old when her Mommy died. Trying to reconcile leaving your baby and missing out on being her Mommy is not something that should be asked of anyone. We started the Team Kass Foundation to try to do our part, in Kass’s memory, to help others who are fighting this horrible disease under these circumstances.” The Foundation has also provided a memorial scholarship in Kathleen’s name that has been presented for the past two years to selected graduates of Hughesville High School, Kathleen’s alma mater. The new Foundation will continue both initiatives. “Our mission has only expanded, the fundamentals have not changed,” remarked Foundation secretary Marthalie R. Paternostro. The new financial assistance guidelines have been expanded, but preference will always be given to mothers of young children. In addition, the Foundation will offer two memorial

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all melted. This new generation doesn’t. A gal from Muncy elementary told me “we aren’t allowed to throw snow, climb in snow, or do snowy things.” Another student from Williamsport explained “It’s hard to sit still for recess, since we want to go outside but can’t.” What gives? Does the student handbook now consider snow a deadly weapon? Are kids around here now allergic to snow? Aren’t the hallways treated for wet shoes? All I know is they are getting ripped off. Big time. Hey kids, you know those glass balls that resemble a winter diorama? The ones sold at Hallmark stores? The ones that you shake ‘em up, back and forth, and then watch the snow flakes fall to the ground? That was OUR recess back in the day! For the cupcakes and cream puffs out there who think outside winter recess (snow or not) is bad for kids, I think otherwise. Get out and enjoy the season! Burn those calories off! Let go of the stress and anxiety! Heave a snowball. Just not at your teacher or principal. Watch the steamy air exit out of your nostrils. Feel the packed snow underneath your feet. When I told the youngsters that after recess was done and I was wet to the


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Learn to Speak Toastmaster Meeting What: Learn to speak before groups plus develop your manager and leadership skills. Contact Bill Hague 570-322-1431 or Phil Buehrer 570-326-6801. When: 1st & 3rd Wednesday of each month from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. Where: Steinbacher & Stahl Law Office, 413 Washington Blvd. at Penn St., Williamsport.

MOPS Meeting What: MOPS: Mothers of Preschoolers Muncy Chapter. When: 1st and 3rd Sundays of each month from 5 to 7 p.m. Where: First United Methodist Church, 602 South Market St., Muncy.

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Line Dancing What: Country Line Dancing. $3 cover. Food and beverages available. When: Every Wednesday from 7:30 to 10:30 p.m. Doors and kitchen open at 7 p.m. Where: Hepburn Township Fire Hall, E. Rt. 973 Highway.

MEETINGS... MEETINGS Co-dependency Anonymous What: “One Day at a Time,” is a fellowship of men and women whose common purpose is to develop healthy relationships. We rely upon the Twelve Steps and Twelve Traditions for knowledge and wisdom. Format: topic, 12-step, 12-traditions rotation. Topic, and/or Speaker rotation. When: Tuesday evenings, 7:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m. Where: St. Luke Lutheran Church, 1400 Market Street, (in a white house directly in the back of the church.) Co-Dependency Anonymous What: “Precious & Free,” is a Fellowship of men and women whose common purpose is to develop healthy relationships. We rely upon the Twelve Steps and Twelve Traditions for knowledge and wisdom. When: Sunday afternoons, 4:00 – 5:00 p.m. Where: Newberry Church of Christ (mtg. held

Veteran’s Meeting What: Veteran’s Meeting. When: Every Monday evening at 6:30 p.m. Where: Community Baptist Church, approx. 2 miles north of Montoursville on Rt. 87. Al-Anon What: Support group for friends and family of alcoholics. Childcare provided. When: Mondays from 7 to 8 p.m. Where: First Presbyterian Church, 102 E. Third St., Williamsport. Enter from Mulberry St. side. Alateen What: Support group for pre-teen and teens of alcoholic relatives and friends. When: Mondays from 7-8 p.m. Where: First Presbyterian Church, 102 E. Third St., Williamsport. Enter from Mulberry St. side. Neighborhood Watch What: Brandon Park Neighborhood Watch. When: First Thursday of every month at 6:30 p.m. Where: At the Bandshell in Brandon Park,

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MOPS Meeting What: MOPS: Mothers of Preschoolers ~ Pine Street UMC Group. Find us on Facebook! Williamsport MOPs ~ Pine Street UMC Group. When: 1st and 3rd Tuesdays of the month. September through May from 9:30 to 11 a.m. Where: Pine Street United Methodist Church, 441 Pine Street, Williamsport. Kiwanis Club What: The Kiwanis Club of Williamsport meets. Members of the public are welcome to join the Club at its weekly meeting. Kiwanis is a global organization of volunteers dedicated to changing the world, one child and one community at a time. When: Each Thursday at noon. Where: Genetti Hotel in downtown Williamsport. Support Group What: Friends and Family Support This Support Group is for people with Illnesses and people who support dealing with Mental Illnesses. When: Mondays from 6 to 8 p.m. Where: The Beacon Hub Drop-In

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via the Memorial Ave. entrance of the Pajama Factory. Second Floor Studio 40. Support Group What: Meeting group for all those with RSD/ CRPS and those with questions about this pain syndrome. When: Second Tuesday of each month at 6:30 p.m. Where: Divine Providence Hospital, Private Dining Room in the Lower Level. Support Group What: SOSL — Survivors of Suicide Loss. When: Third Thursday of the month from 6 to 7:30 p.m. Where: Winter Room at the James V. Brown Library in downtown Williamsport. Concerned Citizens What: Jersey Shore Concerned Citizens Association meetings. When: Second Tuesday of every month from 7 to 8 p.m. Where: Independent Hose Co. Social Hall, Pennsylvania Ave., Jersey Shore. Nar-Anon Meetings What: Williamsport Area Nar-Anon Family Group meetings. When: Every Monday from 7 to 8 p.m. Where: Newberry Church of Christ, 822 Diamond St., Williamsport. When: Every Wednesday from 7 to 8:15 p.m. Where: Greenview Alliance Church, 1955 Warrensville Rd., Montoursville. Child Care available.

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January 14th, 16th, and 23rd 6-8pm

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Early-­‐bird Registration Fees: $40 returning player $20 first time players Family maximum $100 ‘BRING A FRIEND’ discount for returning players. Introduce a “New” player to the league and receive a $10 concession stand punch card.

Students that attend HepburnLycoming Primary or live in the Hepburn Lycoming Townships are eligible to play for the Hepburn-Lycoming Little League.

REGISTRATION FEE AFTER FEBRUARY 24th is $50.00

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• One proof of age document (players age 4-­‐12 eligible to participate) • Three documents showing the address of legal residence. Examples:

Financial (loan, credit, investments, etc.) records Driver’s License Employment records Voter’s Registration Internet, cable or s atellite records School records Homeowner or tenant records Insurance documents Vehicle records Utility bills (i.e., gas, electric, water/sewer, phone, mobile phone, heating, waste disposal) (COUNT as ONE) Financial (loan, credit, investments, etc.) records

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t’s said a picture is worth a thousand words, however, sometimes a few words is all it takes to create a feeling of encouragement, hope and the idea of big girl panties to create a writtenpick-me-up. Encouraging sayings are those short phrases plastered across t-shirts, greeting cards, key chains, mugs, well, you get the idea of these written bits of wisdom. These tiny sayings may be a needed boost of confidence for some folks or a reminder for others that maybe things aren’t as bad as they thought. Listed below is a quote from Martin Luther King, some 50 years old, that reminds everyone to take pride in their work and do their best, even if the job is a street sweeper. Words, the pen is indeed mightier than the sword. •Never sacrifice who you are because someone has a problem with it. • “I’d rather regret the things I’ve done than the things I haven’t done.” Lucille Ball • Whatever you are, be a good one. • I had it once. It was awful. • When life gives you lemons, throw those suckers back and try to knock an

eye out. • Don’t settle for the one you can live with, find the one you can’t live without. • Woulda, coulda, shouda. • Pull up your big girl panties and deal with it! • When nothing is sure, everything is possible. • You only live once. False. You live every day. • “Courage is what it takes to stand up and speak. Courage is also what it takes to sit down and listen.” Winston Churchill • “Don’t cry because it’s over. Smile because it happened.” Dr. Zeus • Don’t stumble on something behind you. • “Nothing is impossible. The word itself says “Im possible.’” Audrey Hepburn • “In three words I can sum everything I’ve learned about life: It goes on.” Robert Frost • “If a man is called to be a street sweeper, he should sweep streets even as a Michelangelo painted, or Beethoven composed music or Shakespeare wrote poetry. He should sweep streets so well that all the hosts of heaven and earth will pause to say, ‘Here lived a great street sweeper who did his job well.’”

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Newberry invites all children ages 4 through 12 years old living in Newberry, Duboistown and Nisbet to play at Newberry Little League. Also this year any child ages 4 through 12 that attends Jackson or Roosevelt is welcome.

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couple returns from their honeymoon. Gifts Sent After The Big Day Some guests will not send gifts until after the wedding is over. These should be opened right away and thank-you cards sent out the next day. Should someone hand-deliver a gift, the bride and groom should look to the person for clues as to whether to open the gift right then or later. Again, graciousness is required. Monetary Gifts Monetary gifts, either in the form of cash, a check or gift card, are very common these days. These are best opened in private as amounts may vary. If the gifts must be opened in front of others, the bride and groom should be gracious but discreet. They should open the gift, smile in acknowledgement and say thank you. They should not announce the amount of the gift, no matter how small or large it may be. Wedding gifts can be a sensitive matter. The bride and groom should never lose sight of this fact and open gifts in private whenever possible. Unfortunately, not every guest will follow gift-giving etiquette. Some may demand a bride open a gift at the shower or shove a wad of cash toward the groom at the reception. The bride and groom should always be accommodating and gracious. Every gift should be appreciated whatever it may be!

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gloves if asked. If there is no dress code, study the invitation for clues. Formal invitations call for formalwear, whereas informal invitations may call for more casual wear. Whatever the tone of event, make sure you select nice, modest attire. You do not want to wear anything that will embarrass the bride and groom or take away from the joy of their day. Follow all wishes and traditions. If you know the bride would prefer to be the only one wearing white, then select a color other than white. If you know for certain that guests will be wearing hats, then wear a hat. Choose formal hats for

formal weddings and informal hats or hairpieces for informal weddings, such as fascinators, headbands, hairclips, flowers and the like. Brush up on your hat etiquette. Generally, men should remove their hats upon entering the church, while women should remove their hats when the mother of the bride removes hers or when sitting down to eat at the reception. Women may wear hairpieces all day. Whether you select attire from your closet or a store rack, try on every piece and make sure it fits and works with the ensemble. This applies to overcoats as well. You do not want to arrive to the wedding in a suit and a ski coat, nor do you want to have to scramble for a new

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hile some brides and grooms forgo a large wedding cake in favor of a dessert bar or a cake on every table at the reception, others clamor for a the tradition. They can’t picture not having a magnificent cake to ooh and ahh over and feed each other later. If you are among them, here are some tips to ensure you get the cake you want. Know what you want. Do some research well in advance of any cake tastings. Browse bridal magazines and websites. Check out bakery windows and books. Attend some bridal shows. Cut, print or take photos of any and everything you like. You might like the shape of one cake and the piping of another. Create a scrapbook of the features you like, and if you know the colors of your wedding, add in some fabric swatches. Study your scrapbook in great detail and rank the features

you like best. If you have any artistic skills or know someone who does, you might want to have some sketches done of your ideal cake. The more you have to show bakers in the future, the better chance you will receive the design you want. Set a budget. Generally, the larger the cake and the more intricate the design, the more it will cost to make. Determine both what you would like to spend and what you are willing to spend. Have a top dollar in mind, an amount you absolutely will not go over, and stick to it. Understand that you may have to make some compromises and be willing to take some cost-cutting measures. Opt for a few faux tiers in favor of several expensive tiers, or restrict the more expensive designs and flavors to the smaller tiers. Order a smaller, more elaborate wedding cake for the cake table and inexpensive sheetcakes for guests.

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Leaders in Our Neighborhood The Best Job in Williamsport By Larry Stout

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This young man is almost a poster child for the success of this company. Fourteen years ago, Jared was just getting out of high school and hoping to find a career as a pastry chef. After studying in the Pennsylvania Institute of Culinary Arts in Pittsburgh, he interned at Wegmans in Allentown. There Jared learned about pastries, to be sure, but he also learned something even better. He learned about people. Wegmans has a corporate culture that puts the employees first. Almost every company emphasizes commitment to its employees, but at Wegmans, it is practiced almost to perfection. When Rimi, the largest grocery chain in Scandinavia, made a decision that they needed to

improve their employee relations, they decided to benchmark their practices to Wegmans. Jared embraced this corporate culture enthusiastically. A naturally charismatic individual, he found that the emphasis on people exciting and worthwhile, so much so he did not want to work anywhere else. At Wegmans the philosophy is that by taking care of the employee first, these employees are then more committed to serving the customer. But being able to serve the customer means knowing the job well, and Jared went through the ropes step by step. At Allentown and other Wegmans stores in the Lehigh Valley, he worked his way through the various food service operations areas as well as the ‘backroom’ departments of accounting and supply. He obviously had potential, so the company offered him a chance to help break in a new market in Fairfax, Virginia. In Virginia, Jared performed extremely well and worked his way up to assistant manager. In May of 2014, the top brass asked if he was ready for his own store. He jumped at the chance, and found himself in Williamsport, PA. Jared Fedor loves the fact that throughout his store are samples of the food available for the customers to taste. Like an artist showing off his painting or a composer enjoying the performance of his music,

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Fedor wants everyone to know that at Wegmans, they are always trying to find ways to share their excitement about food. And why not? What other supermarket chain sends its butchers to Colorado, Uruguay and Argentina to learn about beef? Or sends its deli managers to Wisconsin, Italy, Germany and France to learn about cheese? It is no wonder that tour buses with passengers from around the world, line up to get in the door of this grocery store. At Wegmans, food knowledge is not a subject, it is a passion. When asked to come up with an example of an extraordinary experience with a customer, Jared was stumped. He said it happens every day… ten times a day! And not just with him, but with the dozens of

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omen of Influence, (WOI); was a concept that kept me awake for more than a year. I could think of nothing else, except how to get this idea off the ground. But as I look back on things; it has really taken hold of me and has become a Ministry. It was almost one year to date, after attending a women’s network marketing conference in Philadelphia, called “Ambi-ous Women,” where some very influential women helped to build my confidence and encouraged me to step out on faith and pursue this idea. As I was a single mother at one time of two beautiful girls, having to choose between missing a sporting event or school play because I could not afford to take off from work; my heart burns for mothers who are in this position today and this was a way to help them be successful in business. So on May 21, 2014, I launched “Women of Influence” with eight women who gather in my living room for lunch; and to learn about network marketing business principle from our featured speaker, Julie Brosious, an Executive Consultant with Ambit Energy. Initially, it was conceptualized that it would be specific to single mothers in home based business, i.e. “mompreneurs,” but it quickly expanded as other women in traditional jobs, who supplement their income with a home based business wanted to be included. We are a network of businesswomen, professional educators and governmental officials; as well as single mothers who share information and develop personal

skills necessary to build confidence and successful businesswomen. We perpetuate the entrepreneurial spirit in the lives of our children and others; and utilize our influence to equip and encourage the next generation of community leaders. Initially we supported a woman in her home, one each month, and shopped for those personal items and or special gifts; in intimate social settings that offers plenty of opportunity to minister to each other. As membership grew, we became too large for the home gatherings and sought out larger venues to host the featured member’s business of the month. WOI had the pleasure of hosting the welcome reception for the New Director of the Firetree Place, Ms. Henrietta Hadley for the month of November and we launched, WOI “The Market Place” on December 20, 2014 at the Firetree Place with ten home based vendors. The Market place will be recreated for “Christmas in July.” Now seven months old, we expand the sphere of influence through a massive network marketing strategy; to unit women who share the same dreams and desires of being able to earn an income that will allow them to operate a business form the comfort of their homes. A single mom, i.e. a “mompreneur” could earn enough money to be able to stay at home and raise (influence) their children. Not only will this enrich the lives of the children, it will have an impact on the dynamics of the community for generations to come in a very significant way but it will allow the mother to fulfill her role as a woman, it will also allow them to

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e are now well into the winter driving season yet many motorists have still not mastered the fine points of winter driving leading to many collisions that probably did not need to happen. We at Webb Weekly are pleased to pass on some winter driving tips and wisdom that we hope will help you avoid trouble during your winter driving forays. The week of January 11 to 17 is Winter Driving Awareness Week. Chris Smith, Highway Safety Specialist with the Community Traffic Safety Project, has provided this information to us. Speeding and bad weather don’t mix. It is one of the major causes of wintertime accidents. “Speeding is not just exceeding the posted speed limit. Speeding is also driving too fast for conditions,” Smith told Webb Weekly. “The faster you drive the more distance you need to stop, the harder it is to control your vehicle and the harder the impact in a crash. It takes 4-10 times longer to break on snow covered than dry pavement.” Speeding is only one of the things that produce dangerous winter driving.

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brains react to those hormones. Furthermore, connections aren’t finished establishing in teenage noggins, so certain brain-parts may have trouble communicating and thought processes could be differentlybased – which explains reckless behavior, emotionality, and difficulty with concentration. Stress (and what high schooler isn’t stressed?) only exacerbates the situation. The good news is that teenage brains are suited for learning, if the right amount of sleep at the right time is included in the plan. Parents should be vigilant about addictive substances (including electronics), since they have a unique effect on teen brains. Also, despite that gender equality is a hot topic, boys and girls really do differ in their domes. To help smooth this child-toadult transition, be proactive in your teen’s life. Don’t be afraid to embarrass him with your vigilance. Be tolerant of her mistakes and choose your battles wisely. Remember: this, too, shall pass.


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available by using a digital electronic caller is far superior. One of the best lines of callers on the market is those produced by FOXPRO of Lewistown, PA. They have a line of accessories also, and the electronic decoy that they have available will greatly enhance a calling setup. If surrounding visibility allows, by using a decoy, the focus of the incoming coyote is directed on it, rather than on you. FOXPRO also sponsors a TV show on the Outdoor Channel entitled “FOXPRO Furtakers” that is not just entertaining, but informative as well. Al Morris, one of the show’s hosts and a World Elk Calling Champion and 3-time World Coyote Calling Champion points out that, in calling coyotes, he likes to mix up the calls that he uses. He tends to start out with a few of the howls that are made by a male coyote as he is defending his territory, then add a call that duplicates a female interacting with her young, followed by a series of sounds made by coyotes during the mating season and ending with the sounds made by coyotes as they are feeding. Sounds a bit complicated, but it is easy to perform on one of the digital callers. After that, he might add a series


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Brock Jones is such a big target, you can’t miss him.” Unsure as to how he would be accepted after joining the team in week three, Wein described the experience as “awesome.” “This was my first time on the football team, and coming from soccer, I didn’t know what to expect, but they treated me just like I had been on the team for four years with them. It was incredible and I am so glad I had the opportunity.” Wein missed his first PAT try, but when the second one sailed between the uprights he was on his way to a record-setting year. “That kick was a big confidence booster and as the season went on I loved it. There were times I felt some pressure because I felt like I was the only one out there and all eyes were on me, but after I got used to it, it was great to be a part of this team.” Both Boone and Wein hope to continue applying their skills at the college level. Near the top of his class academically, Boone will be combining football while studying Industrial Engineering as he narrows his choices of colleges that have expressed an interest. Wein is looking at some opportunities to kick at the college level and at least one school has expressed an interest. If that doesn’t happen he hopes to try out for the soccer team at whatever his college choice becomes. Boone and Wein, two quiet young men who made lots of on field noise for their South Williamsport teammates and community.

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South Williamsport soccer team. Boone directed the Mountaineers offensive juggernaut, completing 63% of his passes, throwing for 1,254 yards and set a single season school record for touchdown passes (19) and tied the school record throwing for four TD passes in one contest. Wein emphasized the importance of the foot in football by booting a school record 75 extra points, the second most PAT’s in Pennsylvania football this year, despite missing the season’s first two games. While proud of their accomplishments the soft-spoken seniors were quick to share the spotlight with those around them. “This season was great. Our community supports us so much, I was glad the hard work that we put into this season really paid off, not just for ourselves, but for the entire community. We had a great following and it was really appreciated,” Boone noted. “I am so grateful for the opportunities this team provided for me. With this team I didn’t have the opportunities to throw as often, but the opportunities I had were better. I was blessed to be on a team that was filled with more athletes than I’ve ever been a part of. The records were a great accomplishment, but nothing could have been done without the ten other guys out there with me. The offensive line was great, might have been the best Single A offensive line in the state. My receivers were talented. Riley Thomas can go up there and fight for the ball with anybody.


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Think about this business concept. Your employees in a $1 billion industry, that are the drawing card and do the work which determines the success of the business get nothing. They cost you room, board, some books many never opened, that’s it. Don’t even go there that they are getting an overinflated college tuition. The average student is covering the cost of the athlete. While the athlete is making the school money in these top two sports. Maybe American manufacturing and industry can become a worldwide leader again following this plan. Imagine telling the union representatives we are not paying the workforce, we are following the plan set forth by the NCAA in Division I football and basketball. We feel it’s the most profitable business model for our business. How are they getting away with this? Furthermore, how are they not scrutinized by the media for unfair labor practices? Student athletes were to be just what it says. An individual attending an institution of higher learning to earn a college degree while he or she is also participating in an athletic endeavor. This is still true in most college sports; this is still true in many D1 football and basketball programs. But at the top end, no way. The top players at Kentucky who play hoops only go there for one season and then move onto the NBA. The coach John


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How about the Universities? What do they make on the gridiron and court for their coffers? Top five revenue producers for college football in 2013, 1. Texas $103.8 million. 2. Michigan $85.2 million. 3. Alabama $81.9 million. 4. Auburn $77.4 million. 5. Georgia $75.2 million. Penn State was 9th - $66.1 million. College hoops info was more recent thanks to Forbes. They rank Louisville #1 assessing their team value at $39.5 million. 2. Kansas $33 million. 3. Kentucky $32.5 million. 4. North Carolina $25.7 million. 5. Indiana $25.4 million. Enough said there. Tens of millions produced by the teams for their universities. If the short lists of numbers I have shown you don’t prove that the pigskin and roundball are a professional sport at your favorite university, show me one other entity where the participants or workers get nothing with this kind of earning power? I love college hoops and football. But it has far exceeded the idea of amateur competition between schools as it began. No one could have ever imagined the big business it would become. Reward the athletes a percentage of the revenue. Instead of allowing the NCAA and universities to line their pockets on the back of the athletes. If this is not going to happen then a high percentage of the revenue should be used to compensate tuition at these big business power programs. This would lower the tuition rate for the normal college student. Isn’t a quality education at an affordable price what universities and colleges are to be about in the first place?

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Calipari prides himself on that, uses it as a recruiting tool and rightfully so. This is allowed by the rules of the NCAA. This year the Wildcats do have a couple holdovers from the starting lineup of last year. But not usually. It’s a new starting five each season. How many of these one year and done like at Kentucky and around the country actually take classes and maintain the GPA to remain academically eligible? All of them, yeah right! Let’s take a look at the stats. Tale of the tape as they say. Let’s begin with the head man of the NCAA, Mark Emmert, his salary $1.7 million. Next, the highest paid Head Football Coach – Nick Saban at Alabama $7 million and change a season – maybe Mr. Emmert is underpaid. Rookie pay for Jim Harbaugh who left the San Francisco 49ers to be a “Michigan Man” and head coach, $5 million plus incentive per year. 27 Division I head coaches make over $3 million a year. 24 D1 head coaches make over $2 million a year. Another 20 head coaches make over $1 million a year. Mike Krzyzewski is the highest paid hoops coach, his salary almost $10 million a season at Duke, a prestigious institution of higher learning. Rick Pitino at Louisville $5.75 million. The aforementioned John Calipari at Kentucky $5.1 million plus an opportunity to earn another $850,000 in bonus. 21 head coaches earn over $2 million with another 7 making $1 million plus. Truly remarkable. Let’s not forget their assistants and the millions each school spends to support the CEO of this big business, the Head Coach.


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CASH PAID- UP TO $25/ BOX FOR UNEXPIRED, SEALED DIABETIC TEST STRIPS. 1-DAYPAYMENT.1-800-371-1136. C11 I’M BACK BUYING NAME BRAND FRY PANS AND ANVILS. Call 570998-9132. CASH FOR SEALED, UNEXPIRED DIABETIC TEST STRIPS/STOP SMOKING PRODUCTS! Free Shipping, 24hr Payments! Call 1-877-588-8500, Espanol Available www.TestStripSearch.com. WANTS TO PURCHASE MINERALS AND OTHER OIL AND GAS INTERESTS. Send details to P.O. Box 13557, Denver, co 80201. c11 CALLAHAN’S ANTIQUITIES 381 Broad Street Montoursville, PA ALWAYS BUYING Quality Antiques, Gold, Silver Top Prices Paid With Immediate Payment One Piece or Whole Estates “Member of Certified Appraisers Guild of America” Open Thursday, Friday, & Saturday11 a.m. to 5 p.m. 570-368-2597 96060

BY GONE ANTIQUES BUYING JEWELRY, JEWELRY, JEWELRY GALORE! Pre 1960’s Glitzy And Gaudy Vintage Costume & Designer Jewelry. Estate Jewelry, Antique Jewelry, Gold Jewelry (Old Or New), Sterling Jewelry, Sterling Silver Items And Quality Antiques. FOR APPOINTMENTS, PHONE 570-748-5648, LEAVE MESSAGE, OR 570-748-2242 THANK YOU 96065 EMPLOYMENT

CONTRACTORS OR INDIVIDUALS WANTED IN SELECT AREAS TO APPLY ROOF COATINGS. Must Be Self - Starter, Highly Motivated And Seeking A Good Profit Margin. Call 717-769-4320. 94051 AIRLINE CAREERS. Get FAA approved maintenance training at campuses coast to coast. Job placement assistance. Financial Aid for qualifying students. Military friendly. Call AIM 866-4536204. C11 - MACHINE OPERATORS Bayard Printing Group Is Seeking Experienced Machine Operators To Work In Our Williamsport Bindery Department. Day And Night Shift Positions Are Available. We Offer A Competitive Hourly Rate And A Full Benefit Package. Send Resume To: swinter@bayardprinting. com. 97689

EMPLOYMENT SPOTLIGHT EMPLOYMENT SPOTLIGHT FOAM MOLDER/PAINTER -WAREHOUSE Montoursville –WORKER - WILLIAMSPORT -

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• Year-end bonus and Quarterly incentive • Tuition reimbursement • 401K plus employer match

CALL TODAY ....…. 570-326-1736 CALL TODAY 326-1736

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160 McNett Road • Montgomery, PA 17752

Featuring 5” and 6” Seamless Gutters 0.32 Aluminum or 0.24 Steel Available

Installing & Cleaning - Alcoa Leaf Relief

Larry Miller Jr. – 570-547-2505 PA#002816

Division of Miller, Rogers & Sons, LLC

LUMBER FOR SALE OAK, CHERRY, BLACK WALNUT

.50¢ a Board Foot

1” - 19”, 21”, 24” Wide 13/4 - 18”, 21”, 24” Wide 15/8 - 18”, 21”, 24” Wide 2” - 18”, 21”, 24” Wide

ORIOLE WOODWORKS

WANTED

Contractors or Individuals

Warranty Training Required. Call Today...

570-850-5670 BECOME AN AVON INDEPENDENT SALES REP TODAY. Start Earning Immediately. Call Kelly 570494-3326. 94000

NEED CAR INSURANCE NOW? Lowest Down Payment - Canceled? State Letter? Accidents? Tickets? DUI? Instant Coverage! INSUREDIRECT.COM TollFree 888-800-2312 PRUNING

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HOUSE CLEANING

SEWING SERVICES

SEWING, MENDING

AND

ALTERATIONS.

Quality Work, Reasonable Price. Call Sharon, Monday

PROVIDING EXCELLENT SERVICES IN HOUSE CLEANING. Call 570-329-0525. 97676

Through Friday 9 To 5 570-

NANNY DOT’S PET CARE IN YOUR HOME. References Available. Call 570-745-7796. 97665

APARTMENTS

PET SITTING

MEDICAL/HEALTH

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 90 percent on all your medication needs. Call today 1-800-254-4073, for $10.00 off your first prescription and free shipping.

Truck Maintenance Mechanic

Full Time 2nd or 3rd Shift Position Available

Requirements -

General Maintenance CDL Class A License PA Inspection License Class 7 Own Hand Tools Full Benefit Package Apply @ Schneider-Valley Farms Dairy 1860 East Third Street - Williamsport - PA Mon – Fri – 9:00 AM – 4:00 PM E.O.E.

322-4622. 90436

REAL ESTATE

HUGHESVILLE, 1 BED-

ROOM. Rent Includes Water And Sewer. $425.00. NO Smoking, NO Pets. Call 570772-7114. 97686

GENERAL CONSTRUCTION WATER TREATMENT/ WASTE WATER TREATMENT PLANT Lobar, Inc. a regional construction company located in Pennsylvania is accepting applications for personal with experience in water treatment and waste water treatment plant construction. Seeking personal with experience in all aspects of construction including equipment installation, piping systems and concrete wall and slab formwork. Please submit your resume to Lobar, Inc. Attn: Human Resources, P.O. Box 50, Dillsburg, PA 17019 or via our website at www.lobar. com. Please reference WTP and WWTP Construction. No phone calls please. EOE M/F/Vet/Disability.

570-777-1050 WILLIAMSPORT *AVAILABLE NOW* 2 BD/1 BA Home For Rent, Office, Fully Equipped Kitchen, Gas Heat, Central Air, Washer/Dryer Hook Up And Off Street Parking. Tenant Pays All Utilities Except For Trash. Background Checks Required. Please Call 570-649-5668 Or 1-800-7353068 Ext. # 239, To Schedule A Tour. 97520 *AVAILABLE NOW* MUNCY: Mccarty Apartments: Available Now 1 And 2 Bedrooms/1 Bath, Fully Equipped Kitchen, Gas Heat, Central Air & Washer/ Dryer Hook Up. Rent Includes Garbage, Water And Sewer. Background Checks Required And Small Limited Pet Policy With Charge. Please Call 570-649-5668 Or 1-800-735-3068 Ext. # 239, To Schedule A Tour. 97452

2 BEDROOM TOWN HOME, Pet Friendly, MoveIn Ready! $805.00 Plus Utilities. Ask About Our “Cool” Winter Special...$500.00 Off 1st Month! 570-323-0700. 97666 NEWBERRY AREA: ROUNDHILL COURTYARD, Very Nice 1 And 2 Bedroom Apartments Now Available. Fully Equipped Kitchen & Washer/Dryer Hook Up. Secure Building, Gas Heat, Water, Sewer And Trash Included In Rent. Tenant Pays Electric. Must Be 55 Years Of Age Or Older, Background Checks Required And Small Limited Pet Policy With Charge. Call 1-800-735-3068, Ext. # 239. 97452

Our Classifieds

DIRECT MAILED TO 58,000 HOMES PLUS

FREE Online at

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INSURANCE

G’s CLEANUP

Call 570-326-9322

INCOME TAX. 30 YEARS EXPERIENCE. Guaranteed Low Fees, Quality Work. Army Veteran. Call 570-321-0690. 96833

SUSANNE’S SEWING ROOM Is Back In Business. Alterations And Custom Sewing. Williamsport. 570506-7171 Or 570-484-5043. 96087

Jonas Hershberger FREE Estimates

You Point it out, We’ll Haul it out!

COLLEGE GRADS Can’t Find A Good Paying Job? Work For Yourself And Earn Big Money From Home. Take Charge Of Your Life. Call 570-368-2221. 97668

ALTERATIONS

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Low Start Up Cost Thru The Roof Profit Margins

Easy application. Fits almost any age bracket.

AVON

NEIDIG HOME DESIGN YOURDREAMOURVISION.NET Competitive Rates, Free Initial Consultation Call 570-916-4379. 96097

570-437-1909

Attics, BAsements, GArAGes & Whole houses commerciAl & residentiAl

INCOME TAX

ADVERTISE TO 500,000 HOMES WITH A BUSINESS CARD SIZE AD. You choose the area of coverage in free community papers... we do the rest. Call 800-4507227 or visit macnetonline. com PHOTO RESTORATION: Vannucci Foto & Video. 1502 East Third St., Williamsport. 570-326-2033. FRAMING: VANNUCCI FOTO & vIDEO. 1502 E. THIRD ST., WILLIAMSPORT. 570-326-2033. FILM DEVELOPING/ PHOTGRAPHS: Vannucci Foto & Video. 1502 E. Third St.,Williamsport. 570-3262033.

• Specializing in Metal Roofing • Pole Building • Garages • Decks • Siding • Barn Renovatinos & All Types of Repair • Roof Painting • Skid Loader Work • Concrete Work

to install restoration systems on low sloped and flat commercial roofs.

BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY

HOME DESIGN

WE NOW SELL SCREWS

2182 Quarry Road - Jersey Shore, PA (Just south of Oriole) 570-745-7272 -- OPEN MONDAY - SATURDAY

Call Chad -- 570-971-1932

BUSINESS SERVICE

1” - .70¢ sq. ft. 13/8” - .75¢ sq. ft. 15/8” - .80¢ sq. ft. 2” - .90¢ sq. ft.

HERSHBERGER BUILDERS

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Distinctive Designs

PA# 007472

by William Logue & Associates Restoration, Painting, Wall Covering Installation

Specializing in Design, Color & Fine Craftsmanship for Over 35 years

570-322-7094 or 570-772-9696

G. Scott Gardner Attorney At

Law

• Real Estate/Title Insurance

• Elder Law/Probate • Husband & Wife Package

- Last Will & Testament - Durable Power of Attorney - Living Will $

250

To t a l

“We Make House Calls” WILLIAMSPORTNICHOLS COURT APARTMENTS, NOW AVAILABLE! 1 BEDROOMS, MUST BE 62 YRS. OR OLDER & MEET FEDERAL PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS. RENT INCLUDES ALL UTILITIES,

570-971-0090

SECTION 8 VOUCHER IS ACCEPTED. NON-SMOKING BUILDING. THIS INSTITUTION IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY PROVIDER AND EMPLOYER. PLEASE CALL 1-800-7353068, TTD: 711 FOR AN APPLICATION. 97305

NO PEEKING ALLOWED! SEE PAGE 50 FOR THIS WEEKS GAMES

Installations • House • Mobile Homes • Cabins • Businesses REPAIRS

Rishel’s

WINDOW SHOP

Highest Quality Best Price

PA017784

• A Window to Meet Every Budget. • 4000 Model - Most @ $335 Installed.

U factors as low as .19 • .30 U Factor - Lo E Argon. The LOWER the U factor, • Many Models to Choose From. the MORE EFFICIENT • Quality - No Low End Windows. THE WINDOW! Open Monday - Friday 8am - 5pm • Saturday 8am-Noon

Free Estimates • (570) 546-5578 102 East Water Street • Muncy, PA • www.rishelswindowshop.com

The Area’s Only Complete Window Service

DIGITAL SURVEILLANCE SYSTEMS

INCOME TAX SERVICE • Don’t Pay High Fees! • • Compare Us To The Rest! • • 20 Years of Experience! • • Guaranteed Satisfaction! •

G & H SCHUMAN, LLC

570-321-0690

Sunny Crest Restorations

COMPLETELY CUSTOMIZED to your business or home

Affordable & Easy to Use!

Specializing in Antique Furniture Restoration

• Reduce Theft, Vandalism and Increase Employee Moral • Reduce Unproductive Employee Activity • Monitor System From Anywhere in the World

TECHNOLOGY

Technologies, Inc. SOLUTIONS 515 W. Fourth St. • Williamsport, PA 17701 (570) 323-TECH (8324) • www.compu-gen.com

MOVE IN SPECIAL - $99 1st Month’s Rent. 2 Bedroom Apartments Available Immediately. $769 A Month W/ ALL UTILITIES - INCLUDING HEAT! – INCLUDED Come Snuggle In! Newberry Estates, 2500 Federal Avenue, 570-360-9382. Some Income Restrictions Apply; Call For Details. 97005 PENN REAL ESTATE 1 Bedroom, 2 Bedroom, 3 Bedroom Owned By A Licensed Professional 24 Hour Maintenance Service www.PennRealEstate.net 570-322-4664. COMMERCIAL

FURNISHED BEDROOM WITH SHARED KITCHEN AND BATH. $125.00 Weekly, With Week To Week Lease. 570-772-1390. 97147 HOUSE FOR RENT

2 BEDROOM RANCH, NEAR SCHOOL. Quiet Area. 233 Pepper Street, Muncy. Call 570-244-1413. COUNTRY 1 BEDROOM. Appliances, TV And Electric Provided. NO Pets, NO Smoking. Security Deposit And Credit Check. Call 570971-7403. 97622

AVAILABLE JANUARY BEAUTIFUL 3 Bedroom 2 Bath House On Quiet Street W/Fenced In Yard. By West Branch School. $900 A Month. No Smokers! Background & Credit Check Required. 317-366-8369. HOUSE WANTED FOR SALE

WANTED TO LEASE, Shop For Masonry Company. Must Have At Least 5 Bays And Yard For Storage, With Electric, In Montgomery Or Muncy Area. Call 570-5477018. 97541 CEMETERY PLOTS

3 CEMETERY PLOTS AT TWIN HILLS MEMORIAL PARK. Entrance Garden Plots. Call 716-655-7022, Make Offer. 97688 LAND/LOTS

BANK REPO’D! 10 acres - $19,900! Awesome Mtn views, hardwoods, private bldg site, long rd frontage, utils! No liens or back taxes! Terms avail! Call 888-4317214 NOW! ABANDONED FARM! 25 ACRES - Trout Stream - $49,900. Beautiful acreage, views, woods, apple trees! Unadilla River Valley location! EZ terms! 888738-6994 NewYorkLandandLakes.com BUILDING SITES - Loyalsock Township www.millcreekestates.net 95081

Furniture Refinishing • Staining & Painting Antique Cleaning • Chair Caning 8121 St. Rt. 54 Watsontown, PA 17777 VEHICLES AUTOS WANTED

TOP CASH FOR CARS, Any Car/Truck, Running or Not. Call for INSTANT offer: 1-800-454-6951. C11 CASH FOR CARS: Cars/ Trucks Wanted! Running or Not! We Come To You! Any Make/Model. Instant Offer Call: 1-800-569-0003 CARS

HYUNDAI “ACCENT” 2002, 2 Door, Manual, 103,000 Miles. California Rust Free Car. Excellent Engine And Tires. New $1,000.00 Clutch. $1800.00, OBO. Call 914-374-3456, Montoursville.97682 CASH PAID TODAY FOR YOUR UNWANTED CARS. 570-494-8100 OR 570-220-4172. 97454 CASH FOR CARS, Any Make or Model! Free Towing. Sell it TODAY. Instant offer: 1-800-864-5784. C11 SELL YOUR VEHICLE FAST! WEBB WEEKLY CLASSIFIED ADS GET RESULTS. DIRECT MAILED TO OVER 58,000 HOMES AND BUSINESSES.TAKE ADVANTAGE OF OUR SPECIAL, 3 LINES FOR 4 WEEKS, ONLY $15.95. CALL CLASSIFIED DEPARTMENT AT 570-326-9322.

Alvin P. Beiler

(570) 538-4692 ext. 3 Leave Message CLASSIC CARS

1968 MUSTANG COUPE, GT Package, 289 4 Speed, Clean Straight Care. $13,750.00. Call 570-4355010 After 4 PM. 97664 CAMPER

2012 JAYCO POP UP, Jay Series Sport, 10 Foot, Air Conditioner. $5,700.00. Call 570-490-9969. 97319 TRAILERS

20’ DUAL AXLE TRAILER. 570-220-0732. 97670 MOTORCYCLES

2010 HONDA ELITE SCOOTER. 110 CC, Fuel Injection, 90 MPG, 380 Miles. Like New. $1600.00. 570-547-1795. 97308 WANTED! Harley-Davdison MotorcyclesCall 570-320-0630 Horsepower Harley-Davdison Wiliamsport, PA 17701 www.horsepowehd.com 95039 VEHICLES WANTED

ATTENTION B & C AUTO WRECKERS Will Now Pay Top Dollar For Your Unwanted Cars, Trucks and Equipment. Licensed and Professional Service. Call For Details. 570-547-1040. 96062 WE PAY CASH FOR UNWANTED CARS, Trucks, Vans, Farm Machinery. Please call 570-7723661 Or 570-772-5625. 96061


SAG Consulting, LLC

Professional Service -- Personal Touch

• Security Systems • Surveillance Systems • Cell Phone Boosters

Phone: 570-651-5236

FREE ESTIMATES

LOOMIS PAINTING PA# 094242

• Specializing in Interior and Exterior Painting • Dry Wall Repair • Wall Paper Removal • New Construction Spraying • Deck Restoration • Residential & Commercial

BANKRUPTCY

FREE Conference - PaymEnts OK, LOWER Fees!

Get a FRESH START and eliminate harrassing calls & debts you can’t afford.

Attorneys Jim And theA BeAtrice

Over 15 Years Experience • Fully Insured

WWW.SAGSECURITY.COM CALL TODAY 570-447-0463

CALL (570) 560-9293

Have A Sick Tractor?

AFFORDABLE HANDYMAN, PLUS

CALL SCOTT GOLDER, The Tractor Doctor! From Small Emergency Repairs to Major Overhauls & Rebuilding

Complete Restorations All Makes We can also haul your equipment!

CALL 570-584-6295

* HOME REPAIRS *

Mold Testing/Remediation

GOT MOLD??? 800-720-2788

www.pabasement.com

PA095538

& Cooling Services Corp

Fast And Dependable Service 24 Hour Emergency Service

COMPLETE HOME & BUSINESS SERVICE SINCE 1987 PERSONAL PROFESSIONAL 24 HOUR EMERGENCY SERVICE FREE ESTIMATES

CHARLES E. ANDERSON (570) 745-7733

327 Allegheny Street Jersey Shore, PA 17740

PA-060717

Gerard J. Maiolo 570-398-4408 www.actionheating.com actionheating@ymail.com

REMODELING OF ANY TYPE 10% DISCOUNT 1st Time Customers (Jobs up to $500) WITH THIS AD

Reliable - Professional Service EPA Certified

** FREE ESTIMATES **

PA076450

Yoder’s General Construction • Garages • Decks • Pole Barns • FREE Estimates

• Additions • Masonry • Roofing • New Homes

Sub-Framing is our Specialty PA006417

(570) 546-6513

75 Middle Road • Montgomery, PA 17752

PA036714

Call 570-326-9322

Action Heating ANDERSON ELECTRIC

570-546-2050 or 570-323-1944

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REACH OVER 58,000 HOMES IN CENTRAL PENNSYLVANIA BY ADVERTISING YOUR BUSINESS CARD HERE! CALL NICKIE TURI AT 570-326-9322

We Pay You Before We Cut! Buyers of Standing Timber

WEST BRANCH

FREE ESTIMATES!

Big Mountain Lumber Producers of Quality Forest Products

Office: 570-547-6387 Cell: 570-765-2533

REALTOR-ASSOCIATE®

“Innovative Solutions”

Mobile Welding & Repair. Equipment Repairs & Line Boring. NDE Services. 24/7 Emergency Service. Insured / Certified.

Call Daniel S. Brink, Owner at 570-855-8011

SHOP -- 570-505-1626 Montoursville, PA • dan@brinkswelding.com

1719 Four Mile Drive Williamsport, PA 17701 Direct: 570-321-1037; Cell: 570-337-0769 Main: 570-321-1010; Fax: 570-321-6199 Email: barbarareed24@gmail.com Website: www.remax-wb-wmspt-pa.com Each Office Independently Owned and Operated

County Line Construction - - - - - - - - SPECIALIZING IN - - - - - - - Residential Heating, AC, Heat Pumps & Ductless Mini Splits Servicing Oil, Propane, Natural Gas

Fully Insured & Licensed -- 24 Hour Service -- 20 Years of Experience

- - - - - Call 570-753-5717- - - - -

To Schedule Your Annual Cleaning or Service Work

Roofing, Siding, Decks, Garages, Pole Buildings and Remodeling

FREE Estimates • Fully Insured

CALL 570-428-5805

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16704 State Route 44 Allenwood, PA 17810

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L A Z B O Y

Renew Leather in 8 Colors!

®

The #1 Selling Reclining Group in the Country!

JAMES Sofa, Loveseat or Loveseat with Console

YOUR CHOICE!

JAMES Rocker/Recliner

969

549

$

VAIL Recliner

349

$

AVAILABLE IN

$

AVAILABLE IN

KENNEDY Sofa

699

$

Matching, Loveseat, Chair & Ottoman Available!

LAUREL Sofa $699 Matching Chair & 1/2 and Ottoman Available!

LEAH Sleep Sofas DEVON Sectional w/Recliner & Chaise

1,999

$

LEAH Twin Sleep Sofa - $819 LEAH Full Sleep Sofa - $919 LEAH Queen Sleep Sofa - $1,019

Hours: Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday, 9-9 Wednesday, 9-5:30 • Saturday 9-8 • Sunday Noon-5

Exit 15 of Route I-180 (Halls Pennsdale Exit) 962 Lycoming Mall Drive • Muncy, PA 17756

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