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Identifying the Enemy

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y thoughts and prayers go out to the victims of the Orlando terrorist attack. So many families’, so many friends’ lives changed forever. And to the family of Lane Graves, the two-year-old who lost his young life while enjoying a family vacation on the grounds of Disney. What an unimaginable event. To watch as your son is taken by a gator, I can’t even fathom what the parents are going through. And also to the family of Christine Griminick the 22-year-old up and coming performer who appeared on The Voice had her life taken by a lone gunman. I love Orlando, it is one of my favorite destinations, the good people of that area go out of their way for us tourists from the North. It pains me to see the dark cloud that is now over the city. It is such a happy place. This too shall pass. As in any tragedy, it will unite and bring the community together, this has already been evident by how the people of Orlando have responded while blinded by the glare of the news media. The hatred of Americans by Jihadists who are Islamic Extremists cannot be overstated. They want us dead and to create a state of terror changing the American way of life we all enjoy forever. ISIS, Al-Queda, Abu Sayyaf, Boko Haram, Taliban, Egyptian Islamic Jihad, Al-Shabaab Hezbollah, Islamic Revolutionary Guard, Haqqani Network – I could go on and on. They are just the most deadly Islamic Extremists, killing in the name of jihad, beliefs they derived from the Quran. Whether their interpretation of the book of Allah is correct is not my concern. The cold-blooded fact is, innocent people are being executed around the globe on a daily basis in the name of jihad – Muslim Holy War. They do not discriminate; they will kill anyone who does not have the same beliefs they do, even fellow Muslims who have a completely different belief in the teachings of Muhammad. Rule number one of military engagement is to identify the enemy. It is treasonous to me the President of the United States of America will not identify our enemy. It’s clear who they are and what they want.

Mr. Obama was quick to identify the Christians during the Crusades as perpetrators of evil and compare them to the terrorists that had fallen away from the Muslim teachings and beliefs. This took place at a White House prayer breakfast a while back believe it or not. A fallen Christian who perpetrates evil is still a fallen Christian; you made that point for me. A Muslim, who becomes a Jihadist, is still a Muslim, an evil Fundamental Islamic Extremist. By not identifying the enemy and their mission – which they believe is to unite the Muslim faith and conquer the infidels – you are putting our Nation in grave danger. There is currently a World War being waged. Every Islamic Extremist organization and every Islamic terrorist should be identified to the American people so we know who they are and how dangerous the situation has become. Failure to do this in early American history would have gotten Mr. Obama executed. In current times being led out of the Oval Office in handcuffs would be sufficient. We have now had the deadliest radical Islamic attack on American soil since 9/11. You providing aid and comfort to our enemy by not naming who they are, by releasing the worst of the worst from GTMO, by allowing Muslim refugees entry into our Country is beyond bad judgment! You certainly need to be held accountable for your nonpresidential actions. Syrian refugees are a harbinger for the evil that follows; it’s not okay to bring them by the thousands into our Country. Look at what has happened across the Middle East, Germany, France and around the world on the heels of Syrian immigration. We should never discriminate against fellow Americans or people seeking immigration that have followed the proper protocol like our ancestors. But to allow the very people seeking the freedom of our shores that want us dead and give them an access card, housing and spending money courtesy of the American taxpayer, the people in Washington are flat out crazy. And that goes for Governor Wolf in

Sheep’s clothing also. Islamic extremists have no value of life; they use women and children to achieve their goal of terror. If you don’t think every terrorist organization has women on the frontlines we are all in big trouble. Should we turn away Jim every Muslim immigrant? Webb, Jr. Absolutely not. But where there is smoke, there is a terrorist attack waiting to happen. Those leaving known terrorist hotbeds around the World have a history of evil following them that we just cannot ignore. The risk at this point in American history is too great to welcome in everyone. Look at what one lone ISIS follower can do. Supporters of radical Islam that are on a watch list or are here illegally should be shipped out. If they are American citizens they should be under constant surveillance. It is not a matter of being a World humanitarian, Mr. Obama; it is a matter of protecting the United States, our fellow citizens and our way of life as you have been sworn to do by putting your hand on the Bible. When our ancestors came to America they thanked God for the opportunity and assimilated to the ways of the United States of America. They kept all the great things about their culture, upbringing and the nation they came from. But they learned English, followed the laws of America and were proud when they earned their American citizenship. The immigrants of today do not want to assimilate to the laws of our land or become proud to be an American. The majority of Muslim immigrants, in a recent PBS poll, when asked if they follow American law or Sharia Laws chose Sharia Law, which is the belief in the fundamental body of Islamic law. That would be good if they were living in Syria. This is what leads to the ability for terrorists to blend in in segregated neighborhoods. Examples are easy enough to find in France and Germany. Folks we need to make sure immigration is not camouflage for an invasion to change our American way of life. There

has been too much blood spilled for our freedom to allow anyone, any group or any religion to threaten this. God Bless America. Everyday Player Tip of the cap to long time Mountie baseball coach Shawn Finn. Finney coached for the Blue and White for 22 seasons. In 16 years as the “Skipper” he never had a losing season, thus qualifying his boys for District Playoffs every year. He won 240 games, five League Championships, appeared in the District title game four times and won a District Crown. Coach Finn was as passionate about baseball and young people as they come. I always enjoyed seeing him and talking about the game of baseball we both enjoy so dearly. I love his energy, enthusiasm and the fact he will let his players know there is accountability. He is fiery and wants to win; I would play for him any day of the week, as would my boys. The first year Little Mountaineer Little League hosted the “Battle of the Borough” at their newly remodeled field I was coaching Loyalsock and Hunter was out in centerfield. The tournament for 11-12-year-old boys was a great experience and Coach Finn was in the press box on the microphone. His introductions and enthusiasm made the Little Leaguers feel like Big Leaguers. The last game my Dad got to watch, Hunter hit a homerun to right of the scoreboard almost hitting my Father. He actually got the ball. When he gave it to Hunter he said, “Boy the guy up in the press box really made a big deal about the homer.” And yes Coach Finn did, with his special call and love of the game. Thank you Finney, you’re a true baseball guy and will always have a special place with me for that memory. I wish you, your wife Michelle and kids Mackenzie and Hunter all the best. You deserve it. I’m sure our paths will cross on a ball diamond somewhere.

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Father John Manno: The People’s Pastor Who Loves to Bring People Together By Lou Hunsinger Jr.

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erhaps no one in the faith community in this area has contributed more to the spirit of ecumenism and sense of community in this area than Father John K. Manno, pastor at Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic Church in Montoursville. He was ordained as a priest almost 50 years ago and has left a lasting imprint on all of the parishes and communities that he has served. He will be saying his last Sunday Mass on June 26 and his last daily Mass on July 5 and will be retiring at that time. Manno said he, “loves to bring people together,” and that has been something that he has been doing all of his life and through his entire journey of faith. During his youth and early adulthood he never envisioned himself becoming a priest, even though he was always an activist, from his days as member of the student government at Williamsport High School. After graduation he attended West Chester State Teachers College (now West Chester University). It was there while serving as student government president that he felt the strong call to become a priest. “I went to West Chester State College

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Finally, in 1998, Manno came back to Annunciation and it is during the period he returned there that the most enduring image of him would take place. He loved his little dog, Toby, and took great pleasure in taking him out for walks in the neighborhood near the Rectory on West Fourth Street. Unfortunately, during this period the neighborhood had a less than savory reputation and was looked upon as being unsafe. “I grew in the 700 block of West Fourth Street, in the area near the Rectory and this neighborhood always meant a lot to me,” Manno said. “I loved that neighborhood and I love my hometown of Williamsport. I felt that by walking around this so-called ‘dangerous neighborhood’ I was making a stand in showing that it is still a great place with a lot of very nice people. I got to know the people of that area very well during my walks and it was a privilege for me to do so. I very much enjoyed and felt a great sense of fulfillment from it.” Manno later learned that the Mayor had ordered the police department to keep an extra sharp eye on him to make sure nothing happened to him on his walks with Toby. Nothing happened to him, but he doesn’t believe it was just because of the extra police interest in his safety but because the people of all walks of life in the area genuinely liked and respected him and saw that he was trying to make their neighborhood a better place. He always sought to improve his mind and expand his learning to enable him to help better minister to people. As part of

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in New York City, ministering to people of all nationalities on the waterfront in Brooklyn. He said that experience greatly broadened his perspective and gave him a greater appreciation of the diversity of life and the diversity of needs that people had. “That was a wonderful two years, but I felt I wanted to come back. It was a great way for me to recharge my spiritual batteries,” he said. He came to Annunciation parish in 1974 and served there four years. It is during this period that Manno believes he really started to come into his own as a pastor. “I learned a great deal about how to be a pastor and to minister to people’s needs from Father McGary and Monsignor Fleming there at Annunciation,” Manno said. “They were great mentors for me.” In 1977 Bishop J. Carroll McCormick named him director of religious education of Pocono Central Catholic School. He served there until 1984, when he was named pastor of St. John Bosco Church in Conyngham, where he served until 1998. “I think one of my most special memories and accomplishments during my time as a priest was overseeing and being involved in the building and dedication of the new church building and Catechetical Center at St. John Bosco’s.” A measure of how well Father Manno was thought of by his parishioners at St. John Bosco came in 1995, when his father Don died, a busload of parishioners came over from there to attend Don’s Visitation. I saw this personally when I went to the Visitation.

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official chaplain of the ride. It is an event in which he has become inextricably linked. “I have been influenced and touched by some very special people in my life, these include my parents, two of my high school teachers, Isabelle McGraw, and Jean Heller, Father Alphonse Manley and Father Joe Streit and more recently, Rev. Andy France, from Trinity Episcopal Church and Bishop Sid Wheatley of the Unity Christian Fellowship.” Father John Manno has been a force for good in the areas he has lived and served and is leaving each of them a better place. His favorite piece of Scripture is John 1 4:16, which says in part, “Beloved, let us love one another, for love is from God, and whoever loves has been born of God and knows God. Anyone who does not love does not know Godt, because God is love. In this the love of God was made manifest among us, that God sent his only Son into the world, so that we might live through him. In this is love, not that we have loved God but that he loved us and sent his Son to be the propitiation for our sins. Beloved, if God so loved us, we also ought to love one another. No one has ever seen God; if we love one another, God abides in us and his love is perfected in us.” If God is love then Father John Manno is a great example of that love and I am sure he will continue to share that love with others until his Heavenly Father summons him to his Heavenly Home.

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through Act 7 and Act 13 funding. They also can apply for various grants for specialized needs. Virtually every volunteer fire company survives by fundraising. This time of year, Hughesville, Jersey Shore, Montgomery and Hepburn Township host week-long firemen’s carnivals. Montoursville sponsors a very popular Fall Festival at Indian Park. Throughout the county, the volunteer fire companies have hosted bingo, raffles, car shows, tractor pulls, hoagie sales, donation drives – you name it. As one fire chief so aptly put it, “if there is a way to raise money, a fire company has tried it.” Probably the most unique of all is the Morris Rattlesnake Roundup. The Morris Fire Company annually hosts this popular event in June and yes, it is not a metaphor, they really do ‘roundup’ wild rattlesnakes. The attraction also features flea markets, crafters, carnival games, softball tournaments and like virtually every fire company fundraiser — lots of food for sale. Yet, the sad commentary in all of this activity is that it takes away from the primary duties of the fire company, which is dealing with emergencies. As was noted in last week’s article, local citizens who perhaps cannot volunteer to be the actual firefighter or rescue worker can still help out by donating time to these fundraising efforts. When we dial 911 and expect an immediate response, perhaps we should


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a.m. time period and instead of reviewing the bills to be paid, which is generally how the work session begins, he began to go through the various routine agenda items. Almost all of these were concerned with the Juvenile Probation Department and Ed Robbins, the director of the program, who quickly reviewed them satisfactorily for Commissioner Maribito. There were a couple other items, and these were also quickly dispensed with. By all appearances, it looked like this would be a very brief meeting. With all other matters dispensed, Commissioner Mirabito then began to

question the Director of Fiscal Services, Beth Johnston, about specific line items on the check register. It was all fairly routine until he noted the $61,515.73 payment to the Visitor’s Bureau from the Hotel Tax. Under Act 18, the county assesses a three percent tax on all hotel guests’ bills. By statute, this money must be transferred to a designated Tourist Promotion Agency, which must use these funds to promote local tourism. In Lycoming County, this is the Visitors’ Bureau, which is operated under the Williamsport/Lycoming County Chamber of Commerce. In the course of a year, a little over $700,000 is transferred to the Chamber, and Commissioner Mirabito openly wondered how these funds were being used. He was busy questioning Ms. Johnston about these issues, who obviously did not have the

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face clearly expressed his bewilderment over what was going on, and as he sat down in his chair between the two men, he was quickly briefed by his two fellow commissioners about the ongoing discussion and the impasse over whether to transfer the hotel tax to the Chamber of Commerce or not. Jack McKernan listened patiently as each side quickly made their case, and when asked to take a side, he quietly agreed with Mr. Mussare’s position on the matter. As it appeared that his two fellow commissioners were ganging up on him, Mirabito challenged them that their objectivity was in question given that they were both members of the Chamber of Commerce. Mussare countered that Mirabito wanted to control the tourist tax revenue for his own purposes.

By now, the meeting had gone to nearly 11:30 a.m., over a half an hour past its allotted time and neither side had budged an inch. Realizing that he was boxed out, Commissioner Mirabito finally agreed to drop his objection and made the motion to approve the complete check register, including the transfer payment to the Chamber of Commerce. Commissioner McKernan seconded the motion, but when the vote was taken, Commissioner Mussare voted no! At that point, everyone was too tired to explore the reasoning behind his vote, and thus the drama finally concluded. Obviously this is a hot button issue, and the County Hall Corner will stay on top of it. Next week we will look at the Visitors’ Bureau of the Williamsport/Lycoming Chamber of Commerce, and tell their side of the story.

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funds were going. It was about 10:20 a.m., and at this time Commissioner Mussare walked in and quickly gathered what was going on. The two men immediately traded barbs and Mussare stated to his fellow commissioner, “You are exhausting us with this.” Mirabito was not exhausted; he was just getting started. A debate then went back and forth for well over a half an hour between the two commissioners over paying the bills. The impasse was a motion by Mirabito to approve paying all the bills except the $61,515.73 transfer to the Visitors’ Bureau, which he wanted the Chamber to first explain more fully how these funds were being spent, and Mussare would not approve that motion. As the heated discussion continued, more and more baggage was pulled up from the

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team hosts was also conducted. In a nod to Little League’s Challenger Program, two players from the Camp Hill Little League’s Challenger Division did the honors of drawing the pairings for the first round of games at this year’s Little League World Series. In Game One at 1 p.m. on August 18 at Volunteer Stadium, Mexico will take on Latin America. Game Two at Lamade Stadium will feature a clash between the Mid-Atlantic and New England.

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ANNOUNCEMENTS ANNOUNCEMENTS... Submit contributions in a What: When: Where: format to webbnews@webbweekly.com. View more calendar listings at www.webbweekly.com. Lycoming County Fair Premium Books What: The 2016 Lycoming County Fair Premium Books. When: Now available. Where: The Lycoming County Fair Office, Hughesville; Montgomery’s Pharmacy, Montgomery; Muncy Bank & Trust, Muncy and Dewart; Backyard Broadcasting, Four Mile Dr.; Rupert’s Deli & Meats, Montoursville; Agway, Jersey Shore; Lycoming County Extension Office, 542 County Farm Rd.; Turbotville National Bank, Turbotville; Fick’s hardware, Watsontown; Sone’s Coal Yard, Bloomsburg; Dog Gone Fuel Co., Millville. Kids’ Art Camp What: Kids Art Summer Day Camp. When: Each week starting June 20th. Where: judysteinhilperstudios.weebly.com. Craft Vendors Wanted What: Rauchtown-Nippenose Valley Lions Club Fall Festival. When: September 24, 2016 from 9:00 a.m. until 2:00 p.m. Where: Rauchtown Community Park, on Rte. 880 in Rauchtown, PA. EVENTS EVENTS... Sale What: Masquerade – Everything $5 Sale. A large variety of items all for $5, from costume jewelry, bags, scarves, stationery, watches – too large of a selection to list. Sponsored by SH City Hospitals Auxiliary. When: Wednesday, June 22, 2016 from 7:00 a.m.-4:00 p.m. Where: Williamsport Regional Medical Main Entrance – 700 High Street. Used Book Sale What: Friends of the Muncy Public Library used book sale.

When: Second Tue of the month from 3 to 6 p.m. - July 12, Aug 9 and the fourth Sat of the month from 10 am to 1 p.m June 25, July 22, & Aug 26. Where: Muncy Public Library 108 S Main St., Muncy.

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When: Monday, June 20 Friday, June 24, 2016, from 6:30 p.m.-9:00 p.m. Where: Tabernacle Baptist Church, 911 W. Third St. (Corner of 3rd and Maynard sts.)

Pow-Wow What: Sunnybrook Numu Haakhana Intertribal Pow-Wow. When: June 25 & 26 2016 from 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Where: Sunnybrook Park, Danville, PA 17821.

Rose Street Market What: Farmers & Artisans. Fresh bread, produce, handcrafted wares. When: Every Saturday 10 a.m.–2 p.m. Where: Pajama Factory. Parking on the corner of Rose St. & Park Ave.

Vacation Bible School What: Surf Shack: Catch the Wave of God’s Amazing Love Vacation Bible School. Discover how to surf through life with God and others! The adventure includes energizing music, interactive Bible fun, super science, cool crafts, delicious snacks, great games and more. Ages 3 through Grade 5. To be a part of all the excitement at Surf Shack, call 570-3234604 between 8:00 and 1:00 or visit the church’s website at www.pinestreetumc.org. When: June 20 through June 24 from 10:00 a.m. to noon Where: Pine Street United Methodist Church, 441 Pine Street, Williamsport.

Poust Reunion What: First Annual Poust Reunion for Decendants of William Benjamin MClellan and Mary Emma Poust. Bring a covered dish to share. When: Sunday June 26, 2016, Lunch at 1 p.m. Where: At St. John Lutheran Church Gordners Grove, 68 Gordner Church Road, Unityville PA 17774. Sacred Memories: 150 years of Jewish Heritage in Williamsport. What: Temple Beth Ha Sholom and the Taber Museum present 150 years of Jewish Heritage in Williamsport. When: Monday, June 27-Sunday, July 31. Opening Reception: Sunday, June 26 from 4 p.m. until 6 p.m. Where: Thomas T. Taber Museum, 858 West Fourth Street, Williamsport, PA. Car Show What: The Watsontown 4th of July Car Show will be part of the Independence Day activities. Show classes are: Antique, Classic, Muscle, Street Rods, New Age or Special Interest and Truck/Van/Jeep. 1st, 2nd and 3rd place trophies for all classes. Trophy for the Best in Show. Trophy for the Club with the most participants. The first 25 Pre-Registered receive a Free Tee-shirt. Door Prizes and 50/50. $15.00 registration by June 20, 2016, $20 there after. Registration starts at 8 a.m. the day of the show. Bring your car and join the parade before the show. Formation for the parade begins at 9 a.m. at the elementary school. Call Liz at 570-428-3636 or Barb at 570-337-4922. When: Monday July 4th, 2016. Where: At the Watsontown Memorial Park. Sonestown Heritage Festival What: Craft vendors, flea market, antiques, music, great food, and yard sales throughout the town. Vendor space

Breakfast What: Breakfast. Order off menu. When: Every Sunday 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. Open to the public. Where: American Legion Post 617, 901 South Market Street, South Williamsport. Used book sale What: Friends of the Muncy Public Library’s used book sale. When: The second Tuesday of every month, 3 to 6 p.m. Where: Muncy Public Library 108 S Main St, Muncy. Model Railroad Program What: Free Saturday Trains Model Railroad Program. When: Every Saturday Throughout the Year, 10 a.m. to Noon. Where: Christ Memorial Episcopal Church at the corner of Pine and East Market streets in Danville, Montour County. CHURCH EVENTS EVENTS... CHURCH Day Camps What: Kids Day Camps for ages 3yrs-6th grade. Registration now open online at www.fairlawncc.com /kidz-camp When: Sports Camp - June 20th -23rd. Kidz Camp Junior - June 29th and June 30th. Survivor Kidz Camp - July 18th -22nd. Explorerz Kidz Camp - August 1st -4th. Where: Fairlawn Community Church 353 Pleasant Hill Rd., Cogan Station. Past Cowden’s Market just off the Lycoming Creek Rd. Vacation Bible School What: Vacation Bible School – “Cowabunga Farm: Growin’ with Our Faithful God”. Ages: 4 years-6th grade. Call or 570322-2546 or pre-register at www.tbc-w.com/vbs/.

Vacation Bible School What: Submerge VBS- take your kids on an adventure like no other, deep within the mysterious sea. As kids ages 3 years through 7th grade submerge themselves in God’s Word, they will discover that Jesus didn’t just see what’s on the outside of people. He looked deep down on the inside. Register online at www.lycomingcentre.org or call Dee at 570-494-0474. When: June 20-24, 9 a.m.- Noon Where: Lycoming Centre Presbyterian Church, 656 W. Creek Rd. Cogan Station, PA 17701. Fellowship Meal What: A Free Fellowship meal is scheduled at St. John’s Lutheran Church. The menu features a meatball sandwich, tossed salad, dessert and beverage. All are welcome. When: Thursday, June 23, 2016, 4:30 p.m.-6:30 p.m. Where: In the social hall, 6590 Musser Lane, Watsontown. Church of the Resurrection 18th Annual Summer Festival What: Great food, basket raffle, bake sale, wine and cake wheels, children’s games. Live Music. Friday at 7:00 p.m. – Catawissa Military Band. Saturday at 7:00 p.m. – Richard & Nate Ahearn. When: Friday, June 24th and Saturday, June 25th. Where: Corner of Musser Lane & Main Street, Muncy, PA. Muncy Baptist Church 175th Celebration What: Ice cream social and open house. Come see the

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history of Muncy Baptist and experience the things God is doing now through our ministry. When: Sunday, June 26th from 2-4 p.m. Where: Muncy Baptist Church, 11 W. Penn Street (Corner of Penn and Market Street), Muncy PA, 17756. Free Clothing What: Daniel’s Closet FREE Clothing Giveaway. When: Saturday, June 25, 2016 from 9:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. Clothing Drop-Off & Set-Up Thurs. 6/23, 4:00 p.m.-5:30 p.m. Where: Redeemer Lutheran Church, 1101 Washington Blvd., Williamsport. Movie Night What: Movie night with light meal before the movie. When: Saturday June 25th at 5 p.m. Where: 822 Diamond St., Newberry. Car Wash What: Kedron Community car wash. Also serving grilled hot dogs, cold drinks, and snacks. When: June 25, 2016 from 11 a.m.-3 p.m. Where: Big Lots parking lot by the Lycoming Mall. Benefit Concert What: Musicians from the community and our church will gather and join in for a Benefit Concert. Proceeds will benefit Gatehouse (Hospice) and food bank. At West End Christian Community Center. If you would like to be part of program, contact Amy Peck at Amypecksoprano@gmail. com or 570-447-6047. When: Sunday, June 26, 2016 at 6:00 p.m. Where: Balls Mills United Methodist Church, intersection of Bloomingrove Rd. & Route 973 E, Cogan Station.

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acetaminophen. If you treat yourself for headache pain more than 15 days per month, you are at risk for a rebound headache. The best way to gain control of and prevent frequent headaches is to learn if you have triggers. Keep a headache journal to record events before, during and after each headache. How much you sleep, your activities, causes of stress, and the foods and beverages you ingested should be recorded. This information helps you and your physician determine significant patterns and triggers. It also helps your physician create a personalized treatment plan. Treatment options range from natural remedies, lifestyle adjustments, and/or tailored medications.

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Genetti Hotel and Suites Presents “Ugliness has it’s Own Beauty” by Mickey Mapstone What: Mickey Mapstone, President of the Bald Eagle Art League (BEAL), is the artist exhibiting for the month of June at the Genetti 4th Street Grille Gallery. Mickey Mapstone has been President of the Art league for the last 3 years but has been a fine artist of oils, watercolors and pastels most of her adult life. She taught art in the Williamsport School District at the Middle School Level for 27 years and is finally retired and making good use of her time running the Bald Eagle Art League (which has gone from 20+ members when she started 3 years ago and now over 100 members!) She challenges members with art competitions, workshops, and art projects. The show’s title; ‘Ugliness has it’s Own Beauty’ was inspired by a Toulouse Lautrec quote that Mickey had heard many years ago and thought of often when she was looking for subject matter in her art. “I love to make things look beautiful again after being in such disarray for so many years like my bride doll, or the ocean on a stormy day instead of a beautiful sunny day.” For more information on purchasing artwork or ordering prints contact Mickey Mapstone; mick4542@msn.com. For information on joining the Bald Eagle Art League go to http://thebaldeagleartleague.weebly.com. When: The exhibit of her work opens with a reception on First Friday, June 3rd from 5 p.m.–8 p.m. The exhibit is open to the public during regular 4th Street Grille hours through Tuesday, June 28th. Where: The Gallery is located in the back room of the 4th Street Grille in the Genetti Hotel and Suites, 200 West 4th Street, Downtown Williamsport.

Ben Foote Exhibit What: Exhibit of a selection of this local artist’s mixed-media paintings.

Roger Shipley Exhibit What: Mixed-media works in oils, watercolors, and sketches.

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vital part of your existence on this planet. At the press of a button, or the click of a mouse, you can find out in complete detail what ANY member of your graduating class is doing or wants to do. Minute by minute. By divulging yourself online and by scoping (comparing) your classmates on a continued basis may lead to insecurity and personal inadequacy. I’m sure studies down the road will prove this madness is going to be a societal problem that is just coming into fruition. You still want drama? You still care what the quarterbacks and cheerleaders are doing? Graduation means moving on to new frontiers, not clinging on to old situations and frustrations.

Thus, I must stick by my guns. Response ‘A,’ however cold and barren it may seem, may in fact, be the best route to go if you’re planning to chart your own route and not be tied down. New people await, new places to see and go. In this vast highway called life, I’m afraid some old classmates may prove to be nothing more than detour cones that take us off course. Keep the good ones tucked in your back pocket. Let the herd keep going in circles. Don’t forget, why bother reading online about what an old and valued classmate is doing? Picking up the phone or making a visit is the better way of doing things. Even if you have to go across the country to do it… PA #121099

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deep down that I’d never associate with any of my class. In fact, I’ve never been to a reunion or homecoming yet. I suppose it’s a sad statement on my behalf, but it just wasn’t important to me, or meant to be. Let it be said that college graduates scatter even further than high school ones! How could I keep up with them? Many of my high school classmates are still in town and I run into them when at the store, or work, or on errands. It makes me happy to see them and to talk about how things are and where they are going. We also ask the age-old question…”Where has the time gone?” College classmates? I don’t really remember any of them. I did my thing

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didn’t take long for new riders – some four million of them – to embrace the pedaled vehicle and riding clubs sprung up everywhere, but rutted, muddy roads often kept them riding indoors. By the end of the 1800s, though, much had changed: railroads arrived, roads improved, automobiles were imminent, the end of slavery altered the way goods entered homes… and women eschewed confining corsets in order to partake of the new “safety bicycle,” which closely resembled the basic bike we know. It wasn’t the bicycle itself that drew so much initial attention, however. It was more the sight of a woman (gasp!) in

trousers that scandalized Americans so terribly. Bikes, says Guroff, paved the way for automobiles and airplanes. Bicycles were transportation for kid and adult alike, on and off through history. And if their popularity wanes again, don’t worry. “If the bike goes away again, it will be back.” Tis the rare Baby Boomer who can’t recollect after-school or summertime bike rides and the imagination they demanded. Tis the rare reader who won’t think of those things while enjoying “The Mechanical Horse.”

Indeed, author Margaret Guroff shows how the bicycle is buried spokes-deep in our childhoods and in the timeline of American culture - a story that’s sometimes quaint, humorous, and always lighthearted. We see, not just the bike’s history, but that of fashion, equality between the sexes, the waging of war, the American economy, and the burgeoning of print advertising. That all makes this book as fun as a spin around the block on a warm summer evening. Reading it is as easy as, well, riding a bike. And if that was (or is!) one of your favorite things to do, then “The Mechanical Horse” is a winner.

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photos and a description. Of course, you’ll also have to market it yourself to “get the word out.” Some third party vendors include: Vestiaire Collective, The Real Real, and ThredUp. Each company has their own process for posting and shipping so be sure to read the fine print to get an idea of what you can expect in terms of support and their fees. Consignment Stores: This option requires you to do a bit of research. Not all shops are the same, some only take designer brands, others only do children’s resale, so be sure to check them out online, or give them a call to

ask after their buying policies. Good times to take bridesmaids dresses are late fall, aka before winter formals, and early spring, before proms and wedding season itself. Again, you should get your dress dry-cleaned and pressed before taking it in. Some stores may give you outright cash, others store credit, and some places will only give you money once the dress sells. Donations: If you’d rather not bother will the hassle of consignment then consider donating to organization focused on re-purposing formalwear.

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oster Edward (T. Texas) Gaines, Sr., longtime radio personality, known as the voice of WRAK along with his Hillbilly Hit Parade Show, has died at the age of 86, in El Paso, Texas, where he lived out the rest of his years, after retirement from radio, with his wife, Bebe and her daughter. Foster was born in Elmira, New York on January 8, 1930. “T. Texas” began his radio career at the young age of 19 with WRAK, then spent a short time on radio in Elmira, came back to Williamsport and worked for WLYC and finally returned to WRAK and settled in to a long and successful career, gathering quite a following of fans, but never as many as when he began his “pure” country and western show known as the Hillbilly Hit Parade or the “Mish Mash” as he kiddingly referred to it and his listening audience covered a 100 mile radius. T. Texas mostly enjoyed playing the “real” artists such as Johnny Cash, Meryl Haggard, Jim Ed Brown, Hank Williams, and Ray Price. “I’m back in the Saddle Again” began each hour’s show, where his voice smoothly flowed, a soothing, comforting and inviting sound that drew many listeners.

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Foster had four children, Sharon, Susie, Katie, and Foster, Jr (also known to close friends and family as “Casey” nick-named such for the great Casey Stengel). Casey and grandson Mick followed in his radio footsteps, (including the same radio voice!) for which Foster was so proud of. Foster had four grandchildren and eleven great grandchildren. In his spare time from radio, if he wasn’t selling cars, he was teaching his daughters how to dance to swing music, play baseball as good as the boys, taking his son to Yankee Games and enjoying being home with his family. His love of life, people, and his family was deep…he was a wonderful husband, father and friend

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n the fifth evening night when you see the players of summer the take the field, it is worth it. To illumination will see the crowd enjoying the game not be needed to and the kids playing together, it the extent of its capabilities, becomes very rewarding.” but those Friday Night football While the kids and the coaches lights will once again shine involved in the game are aware above the field at South of Dell’s dedication they have Williamsport’s Rodney K. little awareness of the team Morgans Stadium this Friday as of Lions Club members and the South Williamsport Lions Scott volunteers who have pitched in Lowery to make it all come together. Club put on its 26th annual District IV North-South All“There are 45 to 50 Lions Star Football Game. Club members involved in the many The game was first played in 1990 facets of planning leading up to Friday as a way to provide area high school night,” explained Bob Coolidge, himself seniors with a showcase of their talents actively involved in selling sponsorship to pave the way for potential college ads. “Fred Harbaugh is the business football opportunities and was played coordinator for the game and works in the cold of December following the with about 100 businesses to gain their District playoff games. It was long ago support. Several others work with the moved to June and now allows ‘one more process of contacting the players selected opportunity’ for former high school foes for the game making sure they are to become teammates for an evening and aware of the responsibilities they have. raise funds benefiting local charities. Additionally, cleaning the concession Throughout its quarter of a century, stand and putting on the food that night Lions Club member Max Dell has is a big effort. Others are involved in served as the game’s coordinator. Dell’s ticket sales and another 20 or so take time consuming and tireless efforts are on the game night duties and press box rewarded every year when game night operations.” rolls around. This year’s game will include 76 players “It takes a lot of behind the scenes work,” from District Four high schools. The Dell admitted. “But the week leading up teams are divided into North/South to the game and especially on that Friday squads with a geographic boundary

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Work schedule for above positions typically includes every other weekend. Valley View offers competitive compensation & comprehensive benefits package. Apply in-person, on-line at www.valleyview.org or send resume to: HR Director Valley View Nursing Center 2140 Warrensville Road Montoursville, Pa. 17754 Tel: 570-433-3161; Fax: 570-433-3882 An Equal Opportunity/ Drug Free Employer

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WANTED, DEEP FREEZER IN GOOD CONDITION. Call Melvin Beiler 570-745-3411. OLD FRY PANS AND GRIDDLES And Dutch Ovens. Also Anvils And Butchering Kettles. Call 570-9989132. NEED TO SELL? WANT TO BUY? CHECK OUT WEBB WEEKLY CLASSIFIED ADS.

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Valley View Nursing Center provides exceptional long-term care in a familyfriendly setting. Come join the outstanding nurses at Valley View, providing the best in Long Term Care.

Full-time Ð 1st Shift (Mon-Fri) PREMIER WALK IN BATH AND SHOWER, SPA MODEL. 16 Jets With Heated Air. Asking $4500.00, OBO. Price New $12,700.00. Call 570-971-6105.

WANTED TO BUY

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HAY

TRI-AXLE LOAD FOR $700.00. FREE Delivery Within 25 Miles Of Muncy. Call 570-204-6834.

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YARD SALE, JUNE 24TH & 25TH, 8 AM TO 1 PM. Household Items, Princess House Crystal, Vinyl Records, Men’s, Women’s And Kids Clothes. Lots More Items. 704 Northway Road, Williamsport. 110982 3430 LYCOMING CREEK ROAD, YARD SALE. Sunday Only, 6/26, 8 AM. Variety of House Items And HD Parts. 110981 YARD SALE, JUNE 25THM 9 AM - 2 PM. 200 South Broad Street, Jersey Shore. Many Items Priced Reasonable. 110980 WANTED TO BUY. ESTATE JEWELRY, Costume Jewelry, Glassware, Christmas Decorations And Plastic Molds. Leave Message And Number At 570-546-7303. 109574


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570-220-4819 Seth Shirey Owner

Sealcoating Rubberized Crack Repair Line Striping Patching 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

SERVICES

House Cleaning & Elderly Assistance

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EMPLOYMENT

NEED HOUSING CLEANING PERSON. Must Be Honest And Dependable. P.O. Box 205, Muncy, PA 17756. 111191 PART TIME CAREGIVER WANTED FOR ELDERLY WOMEN. References Required. 570-323-7857 HAPPY ACRES RESTAURANT Has Immediate Openings For Bartender/Server. 570-753-8000. 111108 DRIVER WANTED FOR TRANSPORTATION TO GROCERY STORE, Doctors Appointment. Must Be Able To Unload Groceries. Call 570-435-8162.110985 GRETCHEN’S HAIR SALON Is Looking For A Hair Stylist With A Minimum Of 2 Years Experience. Hours Would Be Tuesday, Wednesday & Thursday, 9 To 6 And Every Other Saturday. Clientele A Plus. Call 570-3264900 To Schedule An Interview. 110959

LOCAL METAL FABRICATION SHOP Is Looking For A Seasoned Mechanical Drafter/ Designer Fluent With Autocad/Inventor And A Welder With Basic Metal Fabrication Abilities. Please Send Resume To Dan@Brinkswelding.Com. 110800 P/T COOK, P/T BARTENDER, P/T WAIT STAFF Needed At Private Club. Call For Directions 570-5842697.110759 THE NIPPENOSE TAVERN IS Now Hiring For Bartender/Waitressing Position. Experience Necessary. Great Earning Potential. For More Information Contact Bekka At 570-447-5955. Or Fill Out Application Within, 6391 Route 654 Highway, South Williamsport.110811

White Deer Run is one of the leading providers of treatment for drug and alcohol addiction in Pennsylvania. Join our team of professionals driven by passion to make a difference in the lives of individuals affected by addiction.

d currently has openings for EMTÕ s to work within our nursing

RN

• Provides care for a 264 bed facility (42 including detox beds)

leading providers treatment foradmission drug and alcohol addiction in treatment. • Providesofpatient care upon to the completion of the patient’s of professionals driven by passion to make a difference in the lives • Works in collaboration with a team of other RN’s/LPN’s, ction. midlevel providers and physicians.

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570-772-0753

OWNER: Timothy B. Moyer

Lori Liddic - 570-772-6092

White Deer Run of Allenwood currently has openings for a full time 3rd shift EMT and Registered Nurse (RN) to work within our nursing department.

• Requires licensure as a Registered Nurse harge Nurse, the EMT is responsible to act as a patient support al team. The EMT is responsible for assessing client's vital signs EMT ecision to transfer clients to the assigned rehabilitation unit. The • Worksincluding as part of arespiratory, team of RN’s, LPN’s, midlevel y medical care, cardiac andproviders, traumaand physicians.

• Responsibilities include direct patient care, unit clerk, and other medical tasks • Requires EMT certification

of Allenwood offers competitive salaries on experience, signs on WDR patients including temperature, pulse,based respirations, and comprehensive benefits and the opportunity to make a difference working as n record them appropriately a dedicated withdrawalpart andof reports all team. findings to the charge nurse personal interactions apply, please email your resume to Julie McElwee-HR Director etion of theTopatient bio-psychosocial assessment Julie.mcelwee@whitedeerrun.com of new patients and ongoing contact with patients to help

n of the treatment units Workplace, EOE vities andDrug-Free behaviors

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DEPENDABLE & TRUSTWORTHY EXPERIENCED WITH REFERENCES

35 Riverview Rd. Linden, PA 17744 PA062917

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NETWORK / IT TECHNICIAN - Compu-Gen Technologies, Inc. - Williamsport, PA Compu-Gen is looking for a couple of energetic, customer friendly technicians to join our team. Be part of the area’s most diversified and respected technology company. Learn valuable new skills and build on the ones you already have. Benefits: Salary + Performance Incentives, Positive Atmosphere, Growing I.T. & Security Company, Monthly Bonus, Company Cell Phone, Gas & Vehicle Allowance. & Other Incentives. Ongoing Training and Education, Paid Holidays & Vacation Major Health, Dental, and Vision Plan. Requirements: Have at least 2 years of experience in I.T. Must be familiar with Microsoft Server OS and have a solid base of software and hardware networking knowledge. Please send resume to Info@Compu-Gen.com or call 570-323-8841 to schedule an interview. 110655 GENERAL STORE HELP AND DELIVERY HELP. Full And Part Time. Must Be Able To Lift 70 Pounds. Apply Mattress Plus Furniture, Pennsdale.

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RAY’S SHARPENING AND REPAIR SERVICE, LAWN MOWER BLADES, CHAIN SAW BLADES, CIRCULAR BLADES, VARIOUS HAND TOOLS. REPAIR LAWN MOWERS & TRACTORS, SNOW BLOWERS, ETC. FOR INFO. ASK FOR RAY P/U AND DELIVERY. 570-4473584.

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Looking for people with: strong work ethic, good communication skills, an outgoing personality, can-do spirit. Join a fun, high performance atmosphere. Speak with and help business executives across the country doing customer service/sales type work. No experience required, will train those with the right skill set!

PERMANENT AND SUMMER POSITIONS! NO nights, NO weekends - NO kidding!

YOU make your own schedule Monday thru Friday between 8:30 A.M. and 5:00 P.M. (minimum of 25 hours per week). Avg. $10.46 per hour: $8.40 per hour guaranteed, plus bonuses. Call today to schedule a personal interview, ask for Sam [570]-[322]-[4332].


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INCLUDED.

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PLICATION AND INFOR-

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If you are looking for a rewarding career, Consider Watsontown Nursing & Rehab Center. Newly Added Positions Because of a Growing Company in 2016 NOW HIRING Social Service Worker - Full-time 64 hours per pay period This individual will provide medically related social services to assigned caseload that assists the residents to attain or maintain the highest practicable physical, mental and psycho-social well-being. Education: Bachelors, masters or doctoral degree from an accredited school or program in Social Work or Social Welfare Current Social Work license preferred. Work Experience: One year supervised social work experience working with individuals in a health care setting. New lower cost health insurance with free urgent care visits. For more information or to apply, please send resume to: Cathy Dremel, Watsontown Nursing & Rehab 245 East 8th Street, Watsontown, PA 17777 Email: cdremel@mid-atlanticltc.com Phone (570) 538-2561

2 BEDROOM, FIRST FLOOR, AVAILABLE NOW. $650.00/Month. NO Pets. Call 570-322-3256. 111180 EAST END, 1 BEDROOM. Parking. NO Pets, NO Smoking. $550.00/Month. Call 570220-1688 Or 570-494-1663. 110962 APARTMENT FOR RENT NEAR WASHINGTON BLVD. NEWLY REMODELED, TWO BEDROOMS, UTILITIES INCLUDED, $750 - $800. CALL 814-2216833.

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NEWBERRY, NEWLY REMODEL 1/2 DOUBLE, 3 Bedrooms, 1 Bath, Off Street Parking. $700/Month Plus Utilities. References Required. Call 570-971-0688. 111161 WOODLAND PARK - 2 Bedroom Town Home- Available Now; $825/Month; $100 Security. Call Now “for our Hot Sizzling Special”. 570.323.0700. More Info At www.rentpmi.com. 111159 SIX BEDROOM, 3 1/2BATH, 1/2 Double. Excellent Location. Can Be Furnished. Basement Laundry. All Appliances. $1,100/ Month. Call 570-916-3309.

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CUSTOM BUILT, 2 STORY HOME ON DEADEND ROAD IN RAUHTOWN. 4 BEDROOMS, 3 1/2 BATHS, IN-LAW SUITE, FORMAL DINING ROOM, DINING AREA OFF LARGE KITCHEN, SUNROOM, 28 FOOT FAMILY ROOM. 3,000 SQUARE FEET. $285,000. PHONE 570-873-3080. HOUSE FOR SALE. 810 THIRD AVENUE, WILLIAMSPORT. Open House, Sunday May 22nd, 1 To 3. 110051

OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY 6/26 - 1-3.2516 Lick Run Road, Williamsport. 4 Bedroom, 2 Bath, 4 Acres. Montoursville School District. $310,000. Call 570-220-2015. 111173

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1360 Ridge Road • Jersey Shore, PA 17740

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BEAUTIFUL 3BR (4TH BR OPTION), 3.5 bath home in Montoursville, 2600+ sq. ft, 2 acre lot, private and peaceful, minutes from mall, remodeled in 2008 - $254,900. 38 Spike Ln, 17754. Contact Gallahad at 570-329-6863. More info on zillow.com. 109815

FOR SALE BY OWNER. Newly Remodeled Four (4) Bedroom Montoursville School District Home Located In The Hocker Development Along Wallis Run. Two And Half (2 ½) Bath Two (2) Car Heated / Insulated Garage With Workshop, Heated InGround Pool, Media Room, New Appliances / Vanities / Fixtures, One (1) Acre Lot. Excellent Condition. Asking $329,900.00. 338 Henry Drive, Montoursville, PA. Phone 570419-9882 For Appointment. Serious Inquires Only. No Realtors Please. 109222

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TWIN HILLS CEMETERY, 2 Lots In Garden Of Devotion. Worth Over $3,000.00, Selling Both For $1300.00, OBO, Plus Deed Transfer. Call 717-697-1542. 2 CEMETERY PLOTS, Twin Hills Memorial Park, $500.00 Plus Transfer Fee. Call 570-649-5935. 110026 4 CEMETERY LOTS IN TWIN HILLS. 2 In JFK. 2 In Garden Devotion, Drastically Reduced, Transfer Fee Paid Call 570-220-2528. 109396 4 CEMETERY LOTS IN REST HAVEN MEMORIAL PARK near Woolrich. These Plots Are Side By Side In Lot 74. 2 For $800 Or 4 For $1500. Call Or Text 203-5548273. 108740 FOUR BURIAL PLOTS. Twin Hills Memorial Park. Lot #298. Call 570-966-1103. 108559 2 ADJOINING PLOTS AT TWIN HILLS MEMORIAL PARK. Reasonable. 719-9489463. 108139

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