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From the Publisher…

One Long Season to Remember?

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hat an amazing time of year if you’re a sports fan. There is something going on for everyone — provided you are interested in athletic competition. On the professional sports scene all four major sports can be found in season, sometimes all competing on the same day. Major League Baseball is wrapping up their Fall Classic, which used to end in the middle of October. This year if it goes seven games, the calendar turns to November. As I’m penning this column, it appears it could be headed that direction. The Dodgers and Astros are evenly matched and could turn it into a November Classic. This brings up a couple of quick thoughts. Do you remember when the LA Dodgers and Houston Astros were in the same division? Both competed in the National League West and obviously could not meet in a World Series. And if someone has a huge World Series are they now going to be known as Mr. November? Reggie Jackson first earned his nickname as Mr. October playing for the Oakland A’s during the early 70s. He cemented his nickname in history with three home runs in game six of the 1977 Fall Classic as a New York Yankee. Reggie-Reggie-Reggie for those who were watching back then. Yankee captain, Thurman Munson, was interviewed and stated, “Go ask Mr. October,” in reference to Jackson’s great

postseason success. That’s when the name stuck, and Reggie would be forever branded as “Mr. October”. Incidentally, the Yankees did close out the ‘77 WS that night; the date was October 18th. The only other player to hit three home runs in a WS game? The legendary Babe Ruth. It happened in Game 3 of the 1926 World Series versus St. Louis. The Cardinals won that World Series in six games and it ended on October the 10th. And yes, I had to look up the dates. Is November baseball a good thing or bad thing? Moving right along… Next up the NFL, who now play their Super Bowl in February. With all the discussion about concussions and health effects on players, the season sure doesn’t end any sooner. I guess they did cut out some work out and preseason action. That’s a conversation for another day. This is the time of the year that the NFL just gets cooking when the contenders separate themselves from pretenders. NFL action can now be watched Thursday, all day Sunday and, of course, Monday night. The Eagles and Steelers are both looking like strong contenders to still be playing around the time Punxsutawney Phil comes out of his hole to let us know Spring Training is about to begin for the MLB players. Oh, I thought that was what it meant if he saw his shadow? In 1979, Pittsburgh was known as the

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City of Champions. The Steelers defeated the Cowboys, 35-31 in the Super Bowl, which was played on January 21, 1979. I always liked talking about the Steelers beating the Cowboys. Terry Bradshaw was the MVP, and there was much discussion about the Super Jim Bowl being held so late Webb, Jr. in January. That same year the “We are Family” Pirates won the World Series on October 17th over Manager Earl Weaver’s Baltimore Orioles. Let’s move on to the ice. The NHL just began their season, and the Pittsburgh Penguins are looking for the hat trick of Lord Stanley’s Cup, three in a row for all the Flyers fans reading this. This past National Hockey League season ended on June 12th, a 3-1 Pens victory over the San Jose Sharks. That took the National Hockey League right to the time the Boys of Summer were just getting warmed up and also about the time the NBA was thinking about a champion. The National Basketball Association season also began a week or so ago. You can find an NBA game on TV every night of the week. I must say I am not a fan like I was during the days of Michael, Magic, and Bird. For you younger readers that’s Michael Jordan, Ervin Johnson, and Larry Bird. In 1980 the NBA Series featured Bird versus Magic. The Lakers won the series in six games, and it ended on May 16th.

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I do tend to watch when playoff time begins in the middle of April. Last year the NBA ended the season on June 12th with Golden State defeating Cleveland and LeBron James. That’s right the NBA, and NHL both ended the same day last year, how could I forget that? Maybe because they play nine months out of the year in today’s world? So that links together one long professional sports season that never ends. Let’s just call it the MFL — short for money for all leagues. That is where those extra long seasons and television contracts come into play — or should I say pay? Wait there’s more — what about college football the first college football playoff rankings are coming out and basketball soon to tip off? I enjoy them much more than the pros. I better save that story for another day. How about this, get out and support your local high school team. The PIAA District 4 playoffs are set to begin on the gridiron and those young men, and yes we have a few young women playing locally, play for the love of the game. The coaches also coach for the love of the game. If we ever figured out a local coaches pay per hour, we all would probably be shocked. Seven or possibly eight county teams will be in playoff action this week. It’s been another great high school football season around the area. I wish all good luck and great health as many players are closing out their scholastic careers. We all can be proud how our young people and coaches represent our communities. God Bless America.

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From the Editor…

The In-Between Time

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alloween is officially behind us and now we have a little bit of time to just breathe before the holiday season begins. I know that local stores would have you believe that the holidays are right on top of us, but let’s not rush things. Right now is the perfect time of year to just be. The weather is getting colder, the leaves are just about finished turning, and we have a few weeks until Thanksgiving, let’s all just make a collective decision to relax a little bit. Enjoy a night in with a movie or Netflix (Looking at you, new season of “Stranger Things”), spend the evening with a blanket on your porch, or hang out around a bonfire with friends. Keep it simple. Because we all know that once Thanksgiving hits, the majority of us will be on the run until New Year’s, so take a little time for you while you can. This time before the holiday season hits is also a good time to get ready and organized for the holidays. Now is a good time for some fall cleaning, or plotting out your shopping lists for Thanksgiving and Christmas. Or maybe

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take advantage of pre-holiday sales and spruce up your bedroom or bathroom with new accessories. Steph If you are one of Nordstrom those who insists on starting holiday decorating as soon as Halloween is over, now is a good time to sort through and get rid of or donate decorations you are no longer using or have out-lived their usefulness. Most people associate spring with cleaning up and out, but fall can be a great time also. Especially if you know you and/or your kiddos have presents coming and are going to need to make room for the new influx of toys, clothes and knick-knacks. Don’t Forget! Please, please don’t forget that Tuesday, November 7th is Election Day! These smaller elections are often overlooked, but this is where serious changes are made to government when you aren’t paying attention.

If you live in the City of Williamsport this is a particularly important election. Not only are there a couple of City Council seats up for grabs, but there are important questions on the ballot concerning whether or not a Charter Commission should be formed to study if we have the best and most effective form of government in place for the City. There are also questions regarding who should be on these commissions, so again, please make sure you get out and vote. If you want to know the exact wording of the questions, see the two “Notice” ads right below. If you live outside of the city, there are still a lot of borough and township positions up for election, so make sure your voice is heard in your community. It’s easy to believe your vote doesn’t matter, but like I said, these smaller elections are where big decisions are made when others think you aren’t looking. If you want to change the status quo, now is the time and this is your chance. If you want to see who is on your ballot before you head to the polls, they are available at www.lyco.org. The link is under the Departments tab, then voter services.

NOTICE OF ELECTION The City Clerk of the City of Williamsport, Janice Frank, hereby gives Notice that the following question under the Home Rule and Optional Plan of Government, will appear on the November 7, 2017 Election Ballot in all 17 wards of the City of Williamsport: Shall a Government Study Commission of seven members be elected to study the existing form of government of the City of Williamsport, to consider the advisability of the adoption of a Home Rule Charter and, if advisable, to draft and recommend a Home Rule Charter?

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American Rescue Workers Box City Highlights Homelessness This Weekend By Lou Hunsinger Jr.

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omelessness is one of America’s greatest and most serious of social problems and to shine a spotlight on this problem the local American Rescue Workers organization will be holding a “Box City” this weekend, November 3 and 4. November is National Hunger and Homelessness Awareness Month; it is a good time to get involved with groups that work hard to meet the needs of the homeless and hungry in our community. The Community Needs Assessment of Lycoming County revealed that the problem of homelessness had been exacerbated since 2010, and from year to year continues to intensify the need for emergency shelter. For nearly 85 years American Rescue Workers (ARW) has worked hard to meet the evolving needs of the hungry and homeless, which included the addition of Saving Grace Shelter in February of 2011. Saving Grace is an emergency family shelter for men women and children of Lycoming County. The 24 beds available

at Saving Grace contribute to the 70 beds available through the American Rescue Workers’ shelter programs. In order to raise awareness and funding for homelessness prevention, an annual fundraising event, Box City, was started specifically in support of Saving Grace Family Shelter in 2013. This fundraiser is a necessary means for the American Rescue Workers to continue the services and programs that are offered through this life-saving family shelter. It costs ARW $16 per person, per day, to shelter, feed, clothe, and care for the Lycoming County residents who are guests of Saving Grace Shelter. The Williamsport area has, what is often referred to as a “hidden homeless”, problem. But, don’t let the “hidden” part fool you. The homelessness issue in the city is alive and very serious. According to Mike Kane the ARW’s Director of Shelters, “Homelessness is a growing issue here in Lycoming County, and unfortunately, a lot of people don’t even know that homelessness exists here — let alone that it’s a major issue. So far this year, Saving Grace has provided shelter and meals to 315 adults and 37

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an invaluable resource to this county and we all ought to be supporting this ministry of ARW.” “Box City started five years ago because we were in desperate need of additional funding for Saving Grace. The goal of the event is to raise money, and more importantly awareness, for the homelessness problem here. When you’re not exposed to a problem, then you may not even be aware that there is one, so our goal is to teach the community about the realities of homelessness. Please consider joining us for the night, or just the evening, to learn how you can come be a part of the solution,” said Dawn Astin, Business Administrator for the ARW. The American Rescue Workers is a faith-based, nonprofit organization giving spiritual and material aid to those in need, with a goal of hunger and homelessness prevention. For more information about the ARW programs or services or to make a gift to support their mission, visit www. arwwilliamsport.org. For further information and forms for registration for this event, sponsorship, and event flyers visit www. arwwilliamsport.org/boxcity or contact American Rescue Workers at 570-3238401.

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children who otherwise would have been faced with homelessness.” The Box City will take place at Lycoming College’s Intramural Field (the gated field just off of Market Street in Williamsport) this Friday and Saturday, starting Friday, November 3 at 6 p.m. until 6 a.m. on Saturday, November 4. A limited supply of materials to create cardboard box shelters will be provided as well as food and beverages, a fire, warming tent, and entertainment on Friday evening. A 15-minute presentation highlighting facts about homelessness will transition the evening into a time of solidarity with the homeless — with participants sleeping in their cardboard box structures. This year’s goal is to raise $20,000 for Saving Grace Shelter, as well as funding for Family Promise of Lycoming County, a sheltering program for homeless families in transition. The registration fee for Box City is $20 per person or $10 per person in groups of five or more. Some of the Box City participants return year after year in order to raise awareness and money for the event. Paul Nyman said, “This is my 5th year sleeping out for Box City and each year I find this event to be an eyeopening experience. Saving Grace is


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Some Post-Halloween Thoughts

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ey kids, your “sugar overload” is about to commence. Halloween that is, (or was). You’re going to make your dentist happy and your parents upset as you try to devour five times the legal limit of chocolate into your body at one sitting. I speak from experience. So here’s another quick tip before you dress up this year or next year for the big night out. Don’t judge a house by it’s shutters! Many of us youngsters always wanted to seek out the biggest, fanciest, wealthiest homes to ring their doorbell. We thought they’d provide the best stash of sweets. Plenty of times we were wrong! There were homes hidden near dead ends, or not decorated to the hilt, or small ranch homes owned by elderly people who were on fixed incomes. You know, car ports, not carriage houses. These home owners could have easily turned off their lights and avoid this entire “scary” scenario. Many kids “wrote them off,” expecting an old apple or a popcorn ball or a plain Hershey bar. Wrong! I can vividly remember one senior citizen who made home made caramel covered apples on sticks. She was proud of not only making them, but handing them out!

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Honestly, anybody can pass out a Kit Kat or a Snickers (nothing wrong with that) but a fresh caramel apple? Like steak versus hamburger. Another older couple presented us cookies wrapped in cellophane with a bright orange bow around it. I am betting they couldn’t get to a store to buy Gerry candy, so they stayed home and Ayers baked the goods! Our taste buds were better off for it. Now, you might have to stand a bit longer to reap these benefits. Seniors are often lonely and love to chat, especially to children. So, be patient, and be gracious. The homes that go total blackout on Halloween night like a WW II practice to avoid bombing? Could be for any number of reasons. Out of town. At work. Didn’t pay the utility bill. Don’t like strangers. Cheapskates. Who knows? However there comes a time when trick or treating becomes passé. Just not cool anymore to be part of a parade of costumes going door to door in pursuit of sweet stuff. I think I stopped going around age 12, but in all honesty probably could have stretched a few more years. Peer pressure. To hear those words...”jeez, you want to trick or treat? That’s for little kids!”

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OBITUARIES ~ Week of ~

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William A. Reed, 92, formerly of Williamsport Grover A. “Sonny” Updegraff, 80, of Williamsport George V. Deuel, 92, of Williamsport Lucille M. Weaver (Tebbs), 89, of Williamsport Jack L. Coleman, Jr., 60, of Williamsport Thomas R. Creasey, 79, of Williamsport Martha J. (Davidson) Moffett, 95, of Christiana Robert R. “Robby” Phillips, 47, of Williamsport B. Jane (Bohart) Mankey, 93, of Williamsport Michael L. Buckingham, 64, of Linden Emery K. Myers, 67, Watsontown Kenny LaRue Woodling, 74, of Picture Rocks Corder Rezin Davis, 92, of Hughesville Leroy E. Gottschall, 84, of Muncy Carl (Pappy) Levern Frantz, 84, of Williamsport Betty J. Waltz, 90, of Cogan Station Ruth H. Snyder, 98, of Williamsport Leigh Stearns Travis, 39, formerly of Williamsport Joan O. Conboy, 86, of Williamsport Evelyn G. Curry, 84, of Hughesville Maria Deisenroth, 69, of Bastress Twp. Full Listings are available on our website, ~ www.webbweekly.com ~ . If you have a question or do not have access to a computer, please call - 570-326-9322.


All this hoopla about changing the form of city government doesn’t appear to be about helping the city. Nor does it appear to actually give the people more voice. No, this seems to be about personality conflicts and control!

WILLIAMSPORT HAS A HISTORY OF STRONG MAYORS

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Every citizen understands that there should be discussion and even disagreement over issues concerning the city. That happens when all voices are represented. But this council seems to vote 7- 0 on everything. How can that be representing the voters? Constant 7- 0 votes are suspicious enough, but now it appears that council just wants to battle with the Mayor, micro-manage the department heads and police force, and interrogate his appointees. This constant bickering, name calling and political posturing must stop. Since this last election, little to nothing is getting done aside from bickering. It’s difficult to recall this degree of animosity before in Williamsport. Just two years ago, when Bill Hall was council President, things were much different and much better. Certainly Hall and the Mayor had strong discussions and sometimes disagreed, but at the end of it all, they both did what was best for the city and got things done! And that’s what we need now!

BRING BACK BILL

The apparent dysfunction between council and the Mayor, and council’s seemingly subversive attempt to change city government in their favor, can only make one relish the days when council had stronger leadership. When Bill Hall was Council President, he found ways to look past personalities and distill down whatever issue was at hand to the essential elements. Bill Hall was skilled at working towards consensus and always showed proper respect for fellow council members, the Mayor and the entire staff of the city. In fact, you’d have to look far and wide to find anyone who understands 3rd Class city rules and regulation like Bill Hall. Like all people who try to run for office and serve their community, none are perfect. But now, today, in this election we need a sensible, knowledgeable, levelheaded leader with a track record of solid accomplishments like Bill Hall. Whatever challenges continue or whatever new ones arise, let’s all hope and pray that the city can address them as the problems they are and not spend time and money bringing personalities into the mix.

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After the last Mayoral election, some current council members seemed to fear that this Mayor would never leave office. And of course, it’s alleged that some of them desire the seat for themselves. That has been a natural occurrence in the city Agents! for years - council members running forOutstanding or becoming Mayor. The last three Mayors were all on council. But unfortunately for the Results! city of Williamsport, this Outstanding council has spent more time, energy andDeb tax payer’ s money tryingOwner to tarnish the Williams, Broker, reputation of this Mayor (hoping he would resign) than they have trying to fix Williamsport’s problems. It’s as if the back-biting mind-set of Washington DC has infiltrated the government of Williamsport. It would seem that when this council realized the Mayor was not going to resign, no matter what “fake news” and unfounded attacks they directed towards him, they decided to try to change the government and eliminate the position of mayor. In essence, they want to take away your right to choose your Mayor! If changed, they would then be free to hire their own “hand-picked manager”, pay that person $125,000.000 to $150,000.00 and have total control over the manager’s actions. And total control over the city! Rather frightening isn’t it?

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The advantage of having a strong Mayor is not just the ability to keep all departments of government in check and balance like the State and Federal Government system. It’s also about vision, drive and desire to do more for the city. Visionary Mayors like Steve Lucasi brought us the Sheridan Hotel (now the Holiday Inn) and worked to beautify downtown with landscaping and lighting. Mayor Phil Preziosi facilitated bringing Wegmans to Williamsport, proving Williamsport would and could support a major retail chain again. Mayor Steve Cappelli actually made difficult budget cuts and reduced the tax burden during his term - and council worked with him to make it happen! Can you imagine that happening today? Even Mayor Mary Wolf had a vision of revitalizing the city and making it a destination for Arts and Music. She is responsible for the state-of-the-art Theatre complex. And just stop to think of all the good things and fantastic developments that have happened in the city in the last 10 years under Mayor Campana like Kohls, The Arena, Starbucks, Panera, and a vibrant downtown. You just can’t hire Vision, Desire, and Drive like that.

This all appears to be veiled in the statement that council wants to give the people more voice in government. But this proposed system would appear to conflict with that goal. How do you have a voice if you don’t have a representative from your neighborhood speaking on issues that affect you? The council today consist of several members all from the same area of Williamsport. There are no council members from Newberry or East End. So exactly how are all the citizens going to be represented? Is this council going to propose representatives from different voting wards? Not likely.

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As me and Mr. Travis sparred on the clay courts (avoiding some crunchy leaves underfoot) children would pass us on the long sidewalk next to the club and watch us play out points. Or should I say Ron and I watched them. We brought tennis bags. They had plastic pumpkin heads with handles. I tried to look like Bjorn Borg or Mats Wilander. They were firemen, super heroes and princesses. Yes, that was us so many years ago. And I am sure Ron took his two daughters on many trick or treat excursions. Sometimes a child would ask for a stray tennis ball. Ron or I would grab a used one out of our bag and toss it over the fence to them. Under one condition. I trade you a ball for a nice piece of candy. Just the thing I needed as an energy boost during a changeover. It’s no banana or pack of raisins, but hey, this IS Halloween! It was also just the ticket to relive those grand times of walking the neighborhood with other spooks and ghouls. In retrospect, it’s hard to say which aspect of Halloween I enjoyed more. Being young and herded around like cattle to score M & M’s and licorice sticks, or as an adult hearing the kids who passed the courts say to to their pals...”those guys are good.” Either way, no sugar issues or diabetes thus far.

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If you care about the amount of taxpayer funds that are contributed to the Clinton Township Volunteer Fire Company, and if you care about how your taxpayer funds are being spent by the Fire Company, please read this article before you cast your vote for Township Supervisor on November 7th. The following FACTS were obtained from PUBLIC SOURCES (sources appear in parentheses): LOANS TO FIRE COMPANY MEMBERS • 2010 - Fire Company loaned $5,000 to Fire Chief Todd Winder (Form 990 filed with IRS for 2010). • 2011 - Fire Company loaned an additional $1,087 to Fire Chief Todd Winder (Form 990 filed with IRS for 2011). • 2017 - Clinton Township Supervisors received letter from Fire Company’s Certified Public Accountant stating that three (3) loans were made to members of the Fire Company during the last ten (10) years; however, names of members and loan amounts were not disclosed in this letter (Clinton Township Supervisors). SCHOLARSHIPS TO FAMILY MEMBERS • 2015 - Fire Chief Todd Winder’s oldest child received a $1,500 scholarship from Fire Company (Montgomery Area School District). • 2016 - Fire Chief Todd Winder’s two (2) youngest children each received $1,500 scholarships from Fire Company (Montgomery Area School District). CONTRIBUTIONS OF TAXPAYER FUNDS TO FIRE COMPANY • 2010 - Clinton Township Supervisors contributed approximately $146,465 of taxpayer funds to Fire Company (Clinton Township Supervisors). • 2011 - Clinton Township Supervisors contributed approximately $169,113 of taxpayer funds to Fire Company (Clinton Township Supervisors).

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• 2015 - Clinton Township Supervisors contributed approximately $213,829 of taxpayer funds to Fire Company (Clinton Township Supervisors). • 2016 - Clinton Township Supervisors contributed approximately $212,160 of taxpayer funds to Fire Company (Clinton Township Supervisors). STATE LAW REQUIRES FIRE COMPANY TO SUBMIT FISCAL RECORDS

• Pennsylvania Second Class Township Code, Section 1803(a) states that “The fire companies shall submit to the board of supervisors an annual report of the use of the appropriated moneys for each completed year of the township before any further payments may be made to the fire companies for the current year.” • It is worth noting that the required annual itemized listing of all expenditures by the Fire Company is not available at the Clinton Township office. FIRE COMPANY ADMINISTRATION DOMINATED BY ONE FAMILY • Since 2008, Ronald Winder (brother of Fire Chief Todd Winder) served as Treasurer for the Fire Company, and Ronald was the Treasurer in 2010 and 2011when his brother and Fire Chief Todd Winder received loans from the Fire Company (Form 990 filed with IRS for 2008 through 2015).

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• Pennsylvania Second Class Township Code, Section 1553(c) states that “The township shall require any emergency services organizations receiving township funds to provide to the township an annual itemized listing of all expenditures of these funds before the township may consider budgeting additional funding to the organization.”

• In 2010, Wilbur Winder (now deceased father of Ronald Winder and Todd Winder) was a Trustee of the Fire Company when Fire Chief Todd Winder received a $5,000 loan from the Fire Company (Form 990 filed with IRS for 2010). • In 2011, Melvin Alexander (brother-in-law of Treasurer Ronald Winder) was President of the Fire Company when Fire Chief Todd Winder received an additional loan of $1,087 from the Fire Company (Form 990 filed with IRS for 2011).

• Patrick Deitrick is a candidate for Township Supervisor, AND is a member of the Fire Company (Clinton Township Volunteer Fire Company website). It is worth noting that Patrick Deitrick’s daughter is married to Ronald Winder’s son. The dominance of one family in an organization that has an annual budget of over $400,000, and that annually is the beneficiary of over $200,000 of taxpayer money is concerning from the perspective of having an adequate system of checks and balances for fiscal accountability. SUPERVISOR CANDIDATES COMMITTED TO HOLDING FIRE COMPANY ACCOUNTABLE The following candidates for Township Supervisor are committed to holding the Fire Company fiscally accountable to the taxpayers of Clinton Township: John (JJ) W. Magyar, II Richard (Rick) S. Kneedler

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• The following family members are currently administrative officers of the Fire Company: President - Melvin Alexander (brother-in-law of Treasurer Ronald Winder), Vice President - Shane Winder (cousin of Treasurer Ronald Winder and Fire Chief Todd Winder), Treasurer - Ronald Winder (brother-in-law of President Melvin Alexander, cousin of Vice President Shane Winder, and brother of Fire Chief Todd Winder), and Secretary - Stephanie Winder (wife of Treasurer Ronald Winder and sister-in-law of President Melvin Alexander) (Clinton Township Volunteer Fire Company website).


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at least once a week, wear it over a dress for going out, and it works as a lightweight jacket on cool, but not cold, autumn mornings. Ideally, your investment should be a staple piece in your wardrobe, but again, the details are on a case-by-case basis. It could be your classic investment piece is a suit or dress you’ll wear once or twice a year for big events. Or, it’s a great pair of jeans you wear all weekend long. The point is to find what works for you, and get a quality version of that garment to last a long time. #4. Have ready-to-go outfits. Whether for work, for travel, for church, or for going out, it’s always a good idea to have an outfit clean, pressed, and ready to throw on when you’re in a time crunch. I like to keep a white buttondown wrinkle free and protected in a garment bag hanging in my closet, in case of emergencies. The same goes for V-neck black t-shirts. I keep them rolled, as opposed to folded, to make sure they stay fresh for when I need to grab and go in the mornings. Again, the specifics are what will best serve you and your lifestyle. #5. A good foundation is key. This means having the proper


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from 10 a.m.-6 p.m. and November 4th from 7-9 a.m. Yard sale is November 4th from 8 a.m.-2:20 p.m. Where: First Ward Fire Co. Social Hall, 570 Hasting St., South Williamsport. Holiday Open House What: Holiday open house. Over 14 vendors. When: November 5, 2017, from 12:00 p.m.-3:00 p.m. Where: Muncy Area Fire Hall, Clarkstown.

Basket Bingo What: Theme Basket Bingo (with open kitchen). For more info call Judy Mellot 570-660-1570 or Judy Garman 570-2202470. Sponsored by: Tiadaghton Court #136, Order of the Amaranth. Proceeds benefit: ADA for Diabetes Research. When: November 5th. Doors open at 11a.m., bingo starts at 1 p.m. Where: Red Eye Center, 516 Canal St, Lock Haven (Flemington). Fall Train Meet What: Clinton Central Model Railroad Club annual fall train meet. When: Sunday, November 5, 2017 from 9:00 a.m.-2:00 p.m. Where: Mill Hall Volunteer Fire Hall, Route 64 (Water Street), Mill Hall. Rock Run Coldwater Conservation Plan Topic of Susquehanna Chapter Trout Unlimited Meeting What: Presentation of the Coldwater Heritage Partnership Conservation Plan for the Rock Run (tributary of Lycoming Creek) watershed findings and recommendations to protect and enhance the water quality and fisheries potential of this exceptionally scenic and important stream in northcentral PA by Shawn Rummel, Field and Research Manager of Trout Unlimited’s Eastern Abandoned Mine and Brook Trout Program office in Lock Haven which developed the plan. The public is welcome and encouraged to attend. Additionally, the Susquehanna Chapter TU will hold its annual meeting with election of officers and directors for the coming year. More information is available on the web at Susquehannatu.com or on Facebook @ SusquehannaChapterTU. When: Wednesday, November 8th at 7 p.m. Where: Fellowship Hall of Covenant Central Presbyterian Church, 807 West Fourth Street (parking off of Campbell St.) in Williamsport.

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Drugs In The Workplace at WBHRS November meeting What: Drugs in the Workplace – What You Need to Know. Learn about opioid addiction and pro-active safety measures, State Level vs. Federal Level Regulations of Medical marijuana, how these processes are in the best interests of the company and its customers. Meeting will also include how drugs and addiction create unique challenges for area employers. Featured speakers are Steve Shope, Executive Director of Project Bald Eagle, Regional Opioid Coalition Alliance and Chandra Dewald, Employer Outreach Associate, UPMC Employer Work Center. When: Wed, November 8th, 8:00 a.m.-10:00 a.m. Where: Williamsport Country Club, 800 Country Club Drive, 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 selfesteem, confidence and self-determination. Our vision is to educate, support and empower individuals with mental health illness and cognitive disabilities. When: Monday, Noon-6:00 p.m., Tuesday-Friday, 9 a.m.-3:30 p.m., weekends and evenings as scheduled. Where: 227 Academy St., Williamsport. Kids’ Art Classes What: Kids’ Art Classes age 6 & up. 814-367-3762, www. judysteinhilperstudios.weebly.com. When: Every Saturday from 10-11:30 a.m. Where: 535 West Fourth St., Williamsport.

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Catered Dinner What: Montgomery area senior citizens will meet at noon for a catered dinner. Reservations required. Call 570-547-1953 by Nov 3. Attendees should bring table service and an item for the local food bank. New members always welcome. When: Wednesday, November 8th at noon. Where: Lutheran “Brick” church. MEETINGS MEETINGS...

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 improving 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 Group. This Support Group is for people with Mental Illnesses and people who support people dealing with Mental Illnesses. When: Mondays from 6 to 8 p.m. Where: The Beacon Hub Drop-In Center via the Memorial Ave. entrance of the Pajama Factory. Second Floor Studio 40.

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The Montoursville Garden Club will hold its November meeting What: The meeting will feature several of our members sharing their expertise in areas of horticultural interest: Pruning and deadheading; gardening for hummingbirds; vegetable hacks in the kitchen; fall bulbs; and natural decor. The public is invited and refreshments will be served. When: November 2nd, at 1:00 p.m. Where: The Montoursville Presbyterian Church, 900 Elm St., Montoursville.

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first-of-its-kind event for this area will take place this weekend, November 4 and 5 when the Central PAranormal Convention is held at the Pajama Factory. The event will feature various speakers, presentations, and vendors dealing with the mysterious world of the paranormal.

“This event is the first of its kind in the city of Williamsport and is a purefundraising event aiding the South Williamsport High School Travel Club, John Covey, Event Host, told Webb Weekly. “The club is taking an educational trip abroad to Europe in June 2018 to learn the languages, lifestyles, and cultures of the French and Italians. “It’s a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity that not many get to

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experience so we are very glad to help! Personally, I am the Team Leader of the Junior Investigating Paranormal Society (J.I.P.S.) based in South Williamsport. We are known as the ‘first national paranormal organization created and ran by teens’. We have investigated all across the state and have decided to give back to our community by aiding our schools. The idea behind this convention is to pick a local club/organization each year to raise funds for.” He said during the event, they will have various vendors, guest speakers including: Bill & Kristin Reap (REAP Investigations), Melissa Leeper (known Demonologist), and Paul Dixon and Tina Williamson (Psychic Detective), a silent auction of different paranormal memorabilia including: autographed portraits of Grant Wilson & Dustin Pari (“Ghost Hunters” TV Show — Syfy Network), Bill Hartley (“Ghosts of Shepherdstown” TV Show — Destination America), and so much more! They will also be conducting the first ever paranormal investigation of the, claimed to be haunted, Pajama Factory.

“There are many individuals out there who are interested in the paranormal. This event gives those the opportunity to learn and get an experience like none other!” said Debi Covey, J.I.P.S. Paranormal Lead Supervisor. Some logistics about the event: the event itself is titled the Central PAranormal Convention, a two-day event, held at the Pajama Factory in Williamsport from November 4-5th, 2017. On Saturday, doors will open at 10 a.m. and run until 4 p.m., with the investigation following from 6 p.m. until 8 p.m. On Sunday, doors will open at 9 a.m. and run until 2 p.m.

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until the early 1960s. These events usually included a movie, candy and a small toy for each child, something that was welcome to children, particularly during the Depression years. Skip and a dedicated committee made up of CAC volunteers did all the legwork to make this event possible and as successful as it has been. This year’s event will include a holiday-themed movie, as well as musical entertainment presented by the Uptown Music Collective and a dance performance by members of the Williamsport Civic Ballet. In addition, Christmas stockings filled with candy and other goodies will be given. There will also be a raffle and drawing for various prizes for the youngsters. And of course no Skip Hunsinger Children’s Christmas Spectacular would be complete without a visit by that overweight and overgrown elf, Santa Claus and his wife. The event will be held on Saturday, November 25 at the Community Arts Center.

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ickets for what is rapidly becoming a Christmastime tradition in this area will be given out this Saturday, November 4 at the Community Arts Center. Approximately 2,000 tickets for the Skip Hunsinger Christmas Children’s Spectacular beginning at 10 a.m. These tickets will be given out on a first-comefirst-served basis. They will be given out until the supply of tickets is exhausted. A responsible adult must accompany each child attending the Christmas Spectacular and the children and the adults will all have to have tickets. The Children’s Christmas Spectacular began in 2007 when my uncle, Harold “Skip” Hunsinger and Frank “Whitey” Missigman proposed that the CAC’s volunteers sponsor an annual event called the “Children’s Christmas Spectacular,” which was a revival of the Christmas parties sponsored by the local AFL-CIO held at the then Capitol Theater from the late 1930s

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Limited Sedan

11,500

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13,900

Pre-Owned! 2014 Chevrolet

Pre-Owned! 2010 GMC

Pre-Owned! 2016 Dodge

Pre-Owned! 2016 Dodge

Pre-Owned! 2013 Dodge

Pre-Owned! 2007 Ford

STK#: J1135F 56,838 Miles

STK#: J18002A 36,890 Miles Was: $18,789

STK#: J1177 12,853 Miles Was: $18,189

STK#: J1185 16,833 Miles Was: $20,389

STK#: J17418A 82,024 Miles

STK#: J17032A 22,706 Miles Was: $19,389

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Pre-Owned! 2014 Kia

Pre-Owned! 2012 Jeep

Pre-Owned! 2017 Jeep

Pre-Owned! 2017 Dodge

Pre-Owned! 2014 Dodge

STK#: J17230A 61,094 Miles

STK#: J17134C 39,418 Miles Was: $20,389

STK#: J0371 69,435 Miles Was: $21,389

STK#: J1234 14,310 Miles Was: $20,789

STK#: J1201 17,573 Miles Was: $23,189

STK#: J17366A 36,980 Miles Was: $24,189

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Pre-Owned! 2008 Dodge

Pre-Owned! 2017 Ram

Pre-Owned! 2016 Ram

Pre-Owned! 2017 Jeep

Pre-Owned! 2015 Ford

STK#: J0328A 68,620 Miles

STK#: J16445A 22,660 Miles

STK#: J1204 10,830 Miles

STK#: J1184 7,988 Miles

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$

13,431

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15,515

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263

$

15,812

$ /mo. for 72 mos.* OR PAY:

/mo. for 72 mos.*

266

$

18,606

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12,577

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11,677

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$

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16,277

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Pre-Owned! 2015 Chrysler

200

$

Camry LE I4 Sedan

16,377

16,577

STK#: T42429A • 3,909 Miles

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17,777

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17,777

Pre-Owned! 2016 Chevy STK#: T42208A • 4,921 Miles

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$

Camry Hybrid

18,577

STK#: T0606 • 11,548 Miles

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Pre-Owned! 2013 Toyota

Pre-Owned! 2014 Toyota

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19,777

$

$

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20,977

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$

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20,977

25,277

STK#: T42563A • 84,776 Miles

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$

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25,577

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25,977

STK#: T42589A • 16,153 Miles

$

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32,777

$

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33,577

STK#: T0599 • 20,471 Miles

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surrounding Hughesville area. Richards, an alumnus of Lycoming College, currently works as a licensed battlefield guide at Gettysburg National Military Park. Stackhouse, also a Lycoming College alumnus, is passionate about visiting historical areas and collecting items of local significance. The Lecture Series will conclude in December with an appearance by the ‘Senior Horizons’, a musical group consisting of ‘mature’ musicians. For further information regarding programming at the museum, please consult the website www.tabermuseum. org or telephone the museum at 570.326.3326. The museum is located at 858 West Fourth Street, Williamsport. There is ample parking behind the museum or on the street.

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he Lycoming County Historical Society will continue its 2017 Lecture Series on Thursday, November 9, at a Coffee Hour held at 10 a.m. in the Community Room of its Taber Museum. The guest speakers will be David Richards and Matthew Stackhouse who will base the talk on their recent publication From a Bygone Era: Views of the Muncy Valley Then & Now. The lecture is free and open to the public. Light refreshments will be served. Richards and Stackhouse will deliver a history of Muncy by presenting photographs from 1905-1920 and contrasting them with present-day photographs of the same subject. The photographs feature Muncy buildings, industry, railroads, churches, and residential scenes, along with images from the

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Cute home in Muncy with 2 car garage. Full of character. 1st floor laundry; lower level family room. Call Missy Magargle for further information (570) 560-1300.

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DEVELOPMENT OPPORTUNITY! 2 Acres of commercial land directly behind the Fairfield Inn in Lock Haven. Ready to go with all utilities available. Close to a new Townhouse Development, Lock Haven University and downtown shopping. Priced at $700,000- Contact Machell Alexander-Bressler at 570-367-9448.

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Gorgeous river front property, beautifully decorated and full furnished! Ready for your summer enjoyment! $185,000 - Call Nancy Merinar for more details (570) 660-9943.

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Located in Flemington in close proximity to hospital. Great sunroom, 3 bedrooms and large open basement. Call Heather Peters-Bilbay 570-660-5504.

MLS# WB-82253 Come take a look at this beautiful property in a wonderful private Vallamont location. This gorgeous home has been professionally updated and maintained. Inside you will find large formal rooms and cozy living spaces. A gourmet kitchen, new master bathroom, refinished hardwood floors, family room with wet bar and fireplace are just some of the highlights. Outside there is a newly expanded and landscaped yard, a wonderful covered patio with wood burning fireplace and a private setting close to everything. Priced to sell $349,000- Contact Tony Nardi (570) 220-4625 for further information.

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Traditional value on Grampian Blvd. with gas fireplace in living room. Formal dining room, eat-in kitchen opens onto sunny rear deck. 2 1/2 baths, 3 bedrooms, 2 built-in garages in lower level plus fenced yard. Listed at $234,900 - Call Karen Mitchell at 570-220-5636.

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Cute 3 bedroom raised ranch offers large yard, gas heat, updated First level is 3 garage bays that the current owner rented out. Contact Susan Rowles (570) 419-7864 for more information.

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Stunning 4BR/3.5 Bath home w/all the upgrades and detail to leave you breathless! Picturesque secluded setting on 10 acres. Only 15 mins to town! $679,900! Call Missy Magargle (570)560-1300 or Jim Bennett (570) 971-7070 for more information.

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Large 4 bedroom, 2 bath home in uptown Jersey Shore. 2 car detached garage. Above ground pool/deck. Needs TLC! Priced to sell at $69,900. Call Jodi Embick (570) 337-2345 for further information.

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infrastructure of involvement. They have an active Rotary Club, churches that provide pre-schooling, a new library that is so amazing that it deserves an entire feature all by itself, and even a fine Historical Society prominently housed in a former pharmacy located right on Main Street. The local fire company is well run and highly respected, not just for its emergency services, but also for its very successful fireman’s carnival held every year. Carnival week in June is packed with shows, rides, and exhibits, and is also an excuse for the community to have not one, not two,


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$179,900 308 Buttonwood Ln Muncy Hosted by Gordon Calhoun - Realtor

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$359,900 1119 Avalon Pkwy, Williamsport Hosted by Julie Williams - Realtor

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Saturday, November 11, 2017 at 9:30 A.M. Real Estate & Contents - Real Estate at 12:30 P.M.

Real Estate Description: We will be offering up for bids this nice 2 story, 3 bedroom home located on 1 Acre. This home is partial unfinished, a restoration in process. The 1st floor consist of a eat-in kitchen, full bath & laundry room, spacious living room. Well water & conventional septic, 2015 new oil forced hot air heat and electric hot water heater. The property also consist of a unattached two car garage & attached storage shed, also a trailer storage shed. Home is in the Muncy School District. This is a must see real estate with lots of potential, that would make a great home or investment property! Owner is a highly motivated seller.

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if ever there was one. A successful businesswoman, she graduated from Hughesville High School in 1946 and then graduated in 1950 to Temple School of Pharmacy, where she was only one of six female students. She opened Montgomery’s Pharmacy on Main Street in 1959 and it was recognized for several National Pharmacy awards over the years. She was the first female president of the Pennsylvania Pharmacist Association. She was named as one of Pennsylvania’s Top 50 Business Women. So, it was not a surprise that Pauline Montgomery would have been the first female mayor of Hughesville. Though retired, Mrs. Montgomery was still a player in the community, and when Walt went to talk to her, Pauline told him that he beat her to the punch — she wanted to talk to him about becoming mayor! Since Walt Reed has been elected mayor in 2010, the town has not raised taxes, but has been able to increase its police force from one full-time patrolman to three, create better cooperation with area municipalities, and in general, encourage the community pride that Hughesville has long been known for. Now I get it. My niece and her new husband could have moved anywhere in the county and they chose Hughesville. Nice move!

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but three parades! This is not a surprise, as Hughesville loves parades, and holds them throughout the year. Credit for all this success would have to go to a number of people, of course, but currently at the forefront is the mayor of Hughesville, Walter Reed. Though he shares a name with a famous military medical complex, Mayor Reed is a worthwhile individual in his own right. Born and raised in Wolf Township, just outside Hughesville Borough, Walt married and moved inside the borough limits in 1969. He worked for years in the construction industry, volunteered with the local fire company, and coached Little League Baseball. Then, in the 1980s, Walt began to acquire an interest in getting involved in local politics. He jumped in by serving on borough council, and later the Planning Commission, and then dropped out for a while while taking up an education sideline by teaching construction at the local high school’s Career Center. But by 2009, he knew that there was a lot of local discontent with the current local government, and decided to talk about it with the community matriarch, Pauline Montgomery. Pauline R. Montgomery, who passed away in May of last year, was a true LION (Leader in Our Neighborhood)


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Tuesdays Keith’s Karaoke │ Boom City │ 9 p.m. │ 317 Pine Street, Williamsport │ (272) 202-2956 Open Mic Night │ Finish Line Cafe │ 8 p.m. │ 2014 West Fourth Street, Williamsport │ (570) 322-6936 Quizzo Trivia │ Bullfrog Brewery │ 9 p.m. │ 229 West Fourth Street, Williamsport │ (570) 3264700 Karaoke │ Crippled Bear Inn │ 8 p.m. │ 2967 Lycoming Creek Road, Williamsport │ (570) 4949979 Team Trivia │ Trail Inn │ 8 p.m. │ 3575 Lycoming Creek Road, Williamsport │ (570) 494-0424 Karaoke w / Starmaker Entertainment │ Ye Olde Meeting Place │ 8 p.m. │ 8350 Route 405, Milton │ (570) 742-7707 DJ & Dancing │ Imbibe Lounge & Night Venue │ 8 p.m. -2 a.m. │ 321 Pine Street, Williamsport │ (570) 322-6900 FILM: Classic Movies │ J.V. Brown Library │ 2 p.m. │ 19 East Fourth Street, Williamsport │ (570) 326-0536 │ Free! Bingo & Taco Night | Bingo at 7 p.m. | Riverside Campground, Montgomery | 570-547-6289

EXHIBITS ART EXHIBITS... “People’ Places’ and Things” by artist, Kim Pagano What: This month at the Genetti Taphouse Gallery, 200 West 4th Street in Downtown Williamsport, the featured “BEAL” artist will be Kim Pagano. Ms. Pagano’s artwork leans toward a realistic style, representing a variety of subject matter. Realistic portraits will show the artist’s skill in observation and pencil techniques. There will be landscapes, seascapes, still life paintings, and monotypes. The artist works in a variety of media and has chosen a wide range of subject matter. All art enthusiasts and appreciators are invited to attend. Ms. Pagano will be present for the opening reception and will have original art works and prints available for purchase. The Genetti Hotel along with The Bald Eagle Art League, thebaldeagleartleague.weebly. com, supports this venue. When: The exhibit runs through Friday, November 3 to November 28 during normal Taphouse hours: Monday-Thursday: 11 a.m.-2:00 p.m. 4:30 p.m.-11:00 p.m. and Friday-Saturday: 11 a.m.-2:00 p.m., 4:30 p.m.-2:00 a.m. Closed Sunday. The opening reception is on November 3, First Friday, between the hours of 5:00 p.m.8:00p.m. Where: The Gallery located in the back room of the Taphouse in the Genetti Hotel and Suites, 200

Williamsport Community Concert Association What: Williamsport Community Concert Association presents Arturo O’Farrell and the Afro Latin Jazz Octet, an amazing Birdland band fuse dizzyingly-complex music with earthy joy to fuel an exhilarating and unforgettable evening, led by Arturo O’Farrell himself is a multiple Grammywinning pianist/composer and leader of the “first family of Afro-Cuban jazz” (NY Times). Sponsored by Lycoming College. When: Wednesday, November 15, 2017, 7:30 p.m. Where: Community Arts Center, 220 West Fourth Street, Williamsport. You’re a Good Man Charlie Brown What: “You’re A Good Man Charlie Brown”, presented by Milton Area High School. When: November 16, 17, & 18 at 7 p.m. Or you could get our special dinner and a show for $15. Please contact Monica at 570-713-9988, only 75 tickets available for this Lasagna dinner and showing. Serving November 18th only 5:00 p.m.6:15 p.m. Where: Milton Area High School, Milton. WEEKLY EVENTS WEEKLY EVENTS... Mondays Karaoke │ Keith’s Karaoke │ Kelly’s Grill │ 7 p.m. │ 37 West Fourth Street, Williamsport │ (570) 327-9570 Quizzo Trivia │ Valley Inn │ 9 p.m. │ 204 Valley Street, Duboistown │ (570) 326-3383 Quizzo Trivia │ Sinner or Saint Speakeasy │ 7 p.m. │ 1324 W. 3rd St., Williamsport │ (570) 6014014 Open Mic with “The Tickles” | 7 p.m. | Riverside

Wednesdays Live Jazz │ Bullfrog Brewery │ 7-10 p.m. │ 229 West Fourth Street, Williamsport │ (570) 3264700 Live Music │ Barrel 135 │ 6-8 p.m. │ 135 West Third Street, Williamsport │ (570) 322-7131 Open Mic Night w/ Shawn Strickland │ Spartan Pub │ 9 p.m. │ 104 North Main Street, Hughesville │ (570) 584-2337 Wine Down Wednesday │ Eagle Rock Winery │ 5-9 p.m. │ 414 West Fourth Street, Williamsport │ (570) 567-7715

Quizzo Trivia │ Kimball’s Pub │ 9 p.m. │ Second & Park Streets, Williamsport │ (570) 322-1115 DJ & Dancing │ Imbibe Lounge & Night Venue │ 8 p.m. -2 a.m. │ 321 Pine Street, Williamsport │ (570) 322-6900 Country Line Dancing │ Hepburn Township Fire Hall │ 7 p.m. │ 615 Route 973, Cogan Station │ (570) 494-0411 Texas Hold ‘Em │ Riverside Lounge │ 6:30 p.m. │ South Main Street, Montgomery │ (570) 5476289 Thursdays Live Music │ Riepstine’s Pub │ 9 p.m. │ 913 Arch Street, Williamsport │ (570) 329-2739 Live Music │ Avenue 209 Coffeehouse │ 7 p.m. │ 209 Bellefonte Avenue, Lock Haven │ (570) 748-6738 Quizzo Trivia │ Cloud 9 Airport Restaurant & Lounge │ 7:30 p.m. │ 700 Airport Road, Montoursville │ (570) 601-4603 Quizzo Trivia │ Hull’s Landing │ 9 p.m. │ Routes 442 & 405, Muncy │ (570) 546-6524 DJ & Dancing │ Imbibe Lounge & Night Venue │ 8 p.m. -2 a.m. │ 321 Pine Street, Williamsport │ (570) 322-6900 DJ Reaper │ The New K-Bar │ 8 p.m. │ 523 East Third Street, Williamsport │ (570) 326-7873 DJ & Karaoke w / Discmaster DJ │ Rivals Sports Bar │ 9 p.m. │ 420 River Avenue, Williamsport │ (570) 322-8980 Karaoke w / KJ Hammie │ Riverside Lounge │ 9 p.m. │ South Main Street, Montgomery │ (570) 547-6289 Trivia │ Planet Par │ 9 p.m. │ 326 Court St., Williamsport │ (570) 320-1101 Trivia | 7 p.m. | Riverside Campground, Montgomery | 570-547-6289 Fridays Live Music │ Bullfrog Brewery │ 10 p.m. │ 229

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If a deer is struck by a vehicle, but not killed, drivers are urged to maintain their distance because some deer might recover and move on. However, if a deer does not move on, or poses a public safety risk, drivers are encouraged to report the incident to a Game Commission regional office or other local law-enforcement agency. If the deer must be put down, the Game Commission will direct the proper person to do so. To report a dead deer for removal from state roads, motorists can call the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation at 1-800-FIX-ROAD.

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well. One thing is for sure though they do spot movement very well. Another sense that we hunters must contend with is the outstanding sense of smell that deer possess. I don’t think it’s a stretch to say that the sense of smell is probably a deer’s greatest defense mechanism. Opinions regarding a deer’s sense of smell range from 100 to 1000 times better than a human’s; the point is, it’s more than adequate. We as hunters do all kinds of things to “hide” human scent from washing our clothes in special concoctions to using sprays on our clothes and equipment. We also use a variety of cover scents but I think most hunters would still agree that using the wind to your advantage is probably the most important factor. Most bow hunters are especially conscious of wind direction since a successful shot for most of us requires the deer to be within effective bow rangeoften less than 30 or 40 yards. I have a piece of yarn tied to my

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University’s first All-American softball player and first two-time Academic All-American before earning the definitive capstone — the Honda Award — recognizing the NCAA’s most prestigious individual award. Her team played for the 1985 NCCC Championship falling short in a 3-2 extra-inning loss to UCLA. Her #10 jersey is one of four retired Nebraska softball jerseys. Following her college graduation, Denise went to California and played competitive softball and earned a spot on the US National Team. She played in the 1990 World Games against teams from 22 countries that won the Gold Medal and also played on the 1991 PanAm team. She was on track to play in the 1992 Olympic Games in Barcelona, but softball was eliminated as an exhibition sport. Day returned to the area and served a stint as the director of the Jersey Shore YMCA before moving through the YMCA ranks. She now is the CEO of the Greater Brandywine YMCA, the fourth largest YMCA in Pennsylvania. Webster defines a pioneer as “one who goes before, preparing the way for others.” Her time came well after Horace Greeley’s advice but Denise Day was a trailblazer in bringing attention to the abilities of young female athletes in our area. The Nebraska Hall of Fame is richer for her inclusion.

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occasion, Denise had fielded a ground ball and threw it across the diamond with such velocity that it took off the glove of the first baseman. Despite this apparent success, the Penn State coach suggested Denise apply to a Junior College program or a school with a JV program. Day credits Byham with his help in fulfilling her dream. “If it wasn’t for him, I may have never had the opportunity to attend college. He took an interest in me and saw my athletic abilities as a way to get an education. My family was blue collar, and without a scholarship, I was probably staying home. He put together a package of sports clippings, grades, and letters of recommendations and sent the bundle to 10 universities that had scholarship money available for women’s athletics. We also used a scholarship guide from a women’s sports magazine to aid in the search.” Nebraska softball coach Nancy Plantz was the first to contact Day and ask her to fly to Lincoln for a tryout, a permissible invitation in that era. Denise’s dad said no because the family couldn’t afford a plane ticket. The next morning he changed his mind stating “he’d make it happen so Denise could never say he didn’t give her the opportunity to see if she had what it takes.” The rest is happy history. At Nebraska Day became the


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In doubles, the draw was just as good as most schools elected to put their top two singles players together for the tournament. The results were exactly like one would expect. Top matches and teams squared off in each and every round, but it was a group from Milton that turned the long day into an outright marathon. Rachel Boop and Olivia Eisenhauser opened the tournament as Milton’s No. 2 doubles team, but by the second round, they were the lone Black Panther pair still standing. In the opening round, they faced Selinsgrove’s top duo in Daisy Ettinger and Ashlynn Peachey. The opening set needed a tie-breaker as Milton overcame an early deficit. The second set was much smoother as Boop and Eisenhauser defeated Selinsgrove 6-1 to advance. The next match offered some of the best tennis of the day as Milton took on Hughesville’s second pair of doubles. Boop and Eisenhauser jumped out to a quick lead, winning the first set 6-0. It appeared they were well on their way to another win until Hughesville made its move to force a third set. Once in the final set, Milton jumped out to an early lead, which it held to move onto the third round of the Tournament. Attitude is everything A big part of being able to compete at a high level is having the right mentality when approaching a difficult situation.

Warrior Run’s Avery Bieber dribbles a ball down the field during the final regular season game of the year. Warrior Run was faced with a win or go home scenario and defeated South Williamsport to reach the District 4 playoffs. (Photo by Brett R. Crossley)

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COMMERCIAL DISHWASHER, Suitable For Nursing Homes Or Clubs With All Attachments. Call 570-971-0908. 123931 2 CEMETERY LOTS. PRIME LOCATION. $1600.00. Stainless Steel Grill Guard $495.00. 240-491-6804. 123930 FOR SALE 1996 TORO WHEEL HORSE 520-H Garden Tractor & Snow Blower. Sold together for 3,800.00. e-mail: heatmeik@gmail.com. 816-3045403. FOR SALE BUILDING MATERIALS. METAL ROOFINGA real roof for your house, garage, barn. Roof, ceiling, siding. Closeout deals. Low prices. Fast delivery. slateroadsupply.com 717 445-5222. M01 DEWALT 10” RADIAL ARM SAW, WITH OPERATORS MANUAL AND ACCESSORIES. $85.00. Call 570-3262780. 123725 MAAX 1 PIECE CORNER SHOWER. $200.00. Call 570322-3256. 123737 3 ITEMS IN VERY GOOD CONDITION. Low Hours. Well Maintained. Call 570-769-7050, After 3 O’clock. MTD Pro Riding Mower, 60” Cut, 0 Degree Turning, Commercial Grade, Large SS Grass Catcher. Simplicity 4 Wheel Drive Riding Tractor, 50” Cut, 2 Stage Snowblower. Kawasaki, 4 Adults Dump Bed Mule With Electric Wench, New Roof And Windshield. 123723 WEATHER TECH FLOOR MATS Front And Back For 2011 Avalon. $50.00. Call 570-3984709. 123395 2006 HUSQAVARNA HYDRO STATIC DRIVE 24 HP MOWER. $775.00. 570-9800157. 123391 BUY IT, SELL IT, FIND IT IN THE WEBB WEEKLY. REFRIGERATOR, Stove, Bunk Bed, Kitchen Table, End Tables, Headboard, Futon, Washer & Dryer. Call 570-322-2722. 123552 ANTIQUE CHINA CABINET. Pre 1910 For Sale. $500.00, OBO 570-971-0717. 123916

DUBOISTOWN FIRE DEPARTMENT

FIRE DEPARTMENT

Doors Open at 11:30am • Early Bird at 12:45

CHURCH SERVICES

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SEAMLESS GUTTERS

Installation & Cleaning 5” and 6” Seamless Gutters Leaf Guards Larry Miller, Jr.

570-547-2505 EMPLOYMENT LABORERS, DRAFTERS AND DOCUMENT CONTROL POSITIONS. Apply At RPS Machinery Sales Inc. 175 Old Route 220 Highway, Jersey Shore. M-F, 9AM - 4 PM. 123932 WYROPE WILLIAMSPORT FCU is seeking a friendly and dependable individual to fill a full time Member Service position. Applicant will be trained on all aspects of the credit union’s products and services. The ability to conduct cash transactions and multi-task is a must. Candidate must have proficient computer skills and knowledge of Microsoft Word, Excel and Outlook. We offer a competitive salary and an excellent benefits package. Please email resume and salary requirements to kthomas@wyrope.org.

WANTED, CDL TRUCK DRIVER WITH CURRENT LICENSE AND PHYSICAL CARD. 2 Years Experience In Bulk Commodities Delivery And Pickup In New Jersey And Surrounding Areas. Apply In Person Preferred At Sensenig Milling, 10705 Route 44 Watsontown, PA 17777. 123912 PART-TIME PREP AND LINE BACK-UP LINE COOK NEEDED. Approximately 25-30 Hours/Week. Apply Within At 166 Mulberry St., Williamsport. Mon.-Fri. 11-2. 123898 P/T BARTENDER, WAIT STAFF, COOK NEEDED AT PRIVATE CLUB. Call For Directions 570-584-2697. 123719

ne The Cellpho Lady!

Wendy Weaver Owner/Operator

20+ Years Wireless Experience Cell: 570-220-0154 weaverwirelessconsultantsllc@gmail.com www.weaverwirelessconsultantsllc.com We Offer: Buy Back Programs • Business Sales Wireless Workshops Setup and Transfers of New Devices

PART TIME LINE COOK POSITION. Haywood’s Bar & Grill, 113 W. Water Street, Muncy Is Currently Accepting Applications For A Line Cook Position. Must Be Able To Work Nights And Weekends. Please Apply In Person. Ask For Anwar. 123546 LOOKING FOR THE BEST AND MOST QUALIFIED? RUN YOUR HELP WANTED ADS IN THE ONLY DIRECT MAILED PUBLICATION WITH A DISTRIBUTION OF OVER 58,000 HOMES AND BUSINESSES. CALL CLASSIFIED AT 570-326-9322.

BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY ADVERTISE TO 10 MILLION HOMES ACROSS THE USA! Place your ad in over 140 community newspapers, with circulation totaling over 10 million homes. Contact Independent Free Papers of America IFPA at danielleburnett-ifpa@live.com or visit our website cadnetads.com for more information. C11

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 800-450-7227 or visit macnetonline.com. M01

DanisDishRecipeClass@gmail.com www.DanisDishRecipeClass.etsy.com

570-560-5645 • Former Chef at Freshlife Dinner Parties / Holiday Entertaining Meal Prep & From Scratch Meals / Vegan Meals Home Cooking / Paleo / Special Diet Needs

GIFT CERTIFICATES FOR ALL OCCASIONS! WATER HAULING

OIL BURNER CLEANING

BUSINESS SERVICE

FULMERS WATER HAULING. Swimming Pools, Drinking Water. Dependable Delivery. Credit Cards Accepted. Website www.fulmerswater.com. Call 570-322-1829. 118978

SPECIAL OIL BURNER Cleaning, Includes Nozzle, Oil Filter, Screen And Efficiency Test For $85.00. Fully Insured And 36 Years Experience. Call Quigley’s, 570-506-2272. 123402

HEDGE TRIMMING

TUTORIAL SERVICE

HEDGE TRIMMING. FREE ESTIMATES. 570-322-3256. 122811

TUTORIAL SERVICES IN MATH AND SCIENCE, Reasonable Rates. Call And Leave Message 570-505-3456.123404

TRUST WORTHY, DEPENDABLE. Will Clean House And Errands. Hughesville, Muncy, Montgomery, Unityville Areas. 570-916-8274. 123041

ATERATIONS SUSANNES SEWING ROOM IS BACK IN BUSINESS. Alterations, Custom Work, Sewing Lessons And More!. Williamsport. Call 570-506-7171. 120283

VENISON PROCESSING FOR YOUR OWN VENISON PROCESSING. Casings And Seasonings Available. Bologna, Sausage, Kielbasa And Bratwurst. 570-546-3386. 123911

CLEANING SERVICE ***BELLA’S*** SUNSHINE CLEANING SERVICES. Professional Residential Cleaning. From Our Shining Customer Service, To Your Sparkling Clean Home, I Clean To Meet Your Needs! Reasonable Rates. Call 570-435-8082 . 123560

Seasonal Jobs Available Calling all “Geeks”, this is an exciting time for ACC, we are approaching the peak season for holiday staffing and have one more seasonal class to fill. If you are someone who enjoys weird, wacky, and humorous novelty products and cross over to the “not-so-dark side” sometimes, this position is for you.

Necessary Skills:

You Have a Choice. At Albright LIFE, we do our best to keep your loved ones out of a nursing home and living safely in their own home. Call (717) 381-4320 (TTY: 711) to learn if your loved one qualifies. Or visit AlbrightLIFE.org.

SEWING SERVICE CUSTOM WORK, ALTERATIONS, REPAIRS, CURTAINS. Watsontown Area. Call 570-768-5510, Monday Through Sunday, 7 AM TO 5 PM. 123900

LANDSCAPING SCOTT’S LAWN CARE Residential And Commercial Mowing And Landscaping. FALL CLEANUP. 18th Year. Fully Insured. Call 570-419-6326. 123129

LEGENDARY LANDSCAPES Mowing, Mulching, Trimming, Cleanups, Plantings, Renovations, Pavers, Retaining Walls . FREE Estimates. Call or Text 570-506-4249. 123554

LAWN CARE HAKES LAWN CARE. Mowing, Trimming And All Your Lawn Care Needs. Insured. In Business 7 Years. FREE Quotes. Call 570-220-9058.119395

REAL ESTATE APARTMENTS

• Must be available to work between 9:00am to 9:00pm, 5 days a week including a Saturday or Sunday shift. • Must be an excellent, polished communicator both verbally and written. Geek Out with millions of customers (30% of contacts are over the phone, 30% through email, and 40% Live Chat.) • Must enjoy the service world, helping great people and working with customers. Call in to schedule your interview now. Training begins on November 15th. This work will last through December and in to January. Those wanting Full Time positions after the holiday season will be considered for other likely openings that will be available.

1-800-660-0130 Funding may be provided by Medicare, Medicaid, Long Term Care Insurance or private resources. Must reside in Lycoming County, Union County part of Clinton County, or Northumberland County (17777) be age 55 or older and determined to need nursing home level of care to be eligible.All non-emergency services must be provided/approved by LIFE. Participants may be held  nancially liable for unauthorized, non-emergency services.

HOUSE CLEANING

948 Plaza Drive, Montoursville, PA 17754

American Customer Care is conveniently located off of Broad Street in Montoursville EOE

MONTGOMERY PA, HOUSTON RIDGE, 1 BEDROOM APTS. DESIGNED FOR INDIVIDUALS WHO ARE 62 OR OLDER., HANDICAPPED/ DISABLED, REGARDLESS OF AGE AND MEET FEDERAL PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS. RENT IS BASED ON 30% OF ADJUSTED GROSS INCOME. FOR MORE INFORMATION CALL 570-584-4665, 1-800-7383068, TDD 711, www.liveinpa. com. THIS INSTITUTION IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY PROVIDER AND EMPLOYER. 123907

HANDYMAN Mike 570-506-4669 Low Rates Quick Service Nice Work Specializing in Electric


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Charlene’s Classic Castaways

James Clark - Owner 30 Years Experience

Your Upscale Resale Boutique

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272-202-4963

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South Williamsport, PA

• Plumbing • Electrical • Drywall • Painting

570-447-4680

KOZ’s TREE SERVICE DOES YOUR ROOF NEED ATTENTION? ALL TREE WORK DON’T REPLACE IT, RESTORE IT!

50% OFF!

18 YEARS IN BUSINESS! Office: 570.940.0237 | Cell: 570.279.0317 Levi Hostetler Owner

Specializing in decks, siding, small concrete jobs, roof repairs and new roofs, most repair work. Six years experience. Free estimates, give me a call

K

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Stephen Fisher 615 W. Winter Rd. Loganton, PA 17747

570-721-3806

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ANDERSON ELECTRIC

COMPLETE HOME & BUSINESS SERVICE SINCE 1987

PERSONAL

AND LIVESTOCK PANELS

Mark O’Neill Quarter Horses

Jonas Hershberger FREE Estimates

Attorney At

BEST QUALITY!

Horse Safe & Cattle Tough - 60 Ft. for $1,699.95

570-437-1909

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Premium Anthracite Coal $

170.00/Ton 50lb. Bags $6

NOVEMBER SPECIAL 1 Ton of Bags - $220 Cash Hostetlevi1994@gmail.com

264 Hockley Hill Rd. • Turbotville, PA 17772

Jean Services Todd C. Jean & Robbie C. Jean Licensed & Insured PA 12847 1813 Murray Run Road Trout Run, PA 17771

(570) 447-5574 (570) 447-7653 General Contracting, Construction, Electrical, Plumbing, Remodeling, Commercial Snow Removal, Excavating, Property Maintenance

Maureen Niklaus, M.S. CCC-SLP Pediatric Speech-Language Pathologist Licensed & Certified

A Private Practice for Children with Speech & Language Disorders

570-360-3413

mniklaus@comcast.net

1616 Elmira Street, Williamsport, PA 17701

HAMPE’S COAL YARD 5430 Musser Lane • Watsontown, PA

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Baked Steak Supper

DuBoistown United Methodist Church 133 Summer Street • S. Williamsport, PA 570-322-5398

uality OutdOOr Furniture Q •C •s •T hairs

wings ables ChiCken Coops

Saturday, Nov. 4, 2017 4:00 - 6:00 P.M.

654 Farm market

Firewood Available

Ph: 570-745-7156

PA# 115065

SEAMLESS GUTTERS INSTALLED OR DROPPED Gutter Repairs & Cleaning

CALL 570-246-3714 CALL 570-584-4665, 1-800-7383068, TDD 711, www.liveinpa. com. THIS INSTITUTION IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY PROVIDER AND EMPLOYER.123908

NO PEEKING ALLOWED! SEE PAGE 57 FOR THIS WEEKS GAMES

Need Heating Oil, ON & Off Road Diesel?

Bag Coal Available Scales On Site Call Cloyd Sones

241 Keener Dr. • Watsontown, PA

(570) 649-5457

cloydsones@windstream.net

Open: Monday thru Saturday

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HUGHESVILLE, PA – BOYER MEMORAL. 1 BEDROOM APTS. DESIGNED FOR INDIVIDUALS WHO ARE 62 OR OLDER., HANDICAPPED/ DISABLED, REGARDLESS OF AGE AND MEET FEDERAL PROGRAM REQUIREMENTD. RENT IS BASED ON 30% OF ADJUSTED GROSS INCOME. FOR MORE INFORMATION

All Size Pickup or Delivered

7613 Route 654

Adults - $10 • children 3-10 yrs - $5

Take - Outs Available 3:00 - 4:00 P.M. Only!

Premium Low Ash Anthracite Coal

CALL FOR A FREE CATALOG OR STOP BY Trophy Sheds by Countryside Woodworking

Scullin Oil is now delivering to Williamsport, South Williamsport, Montoursville, Muncy, Hughesville, Montgomery and surrounding areas.

Custom Outdoor Buildings for Storage, Hobbies & Recreation.

We Will Beat Any Competitors Price by 5¢

MOSES STOLTZFUS 570-745-3649

PRICES SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE.

GIVE US A CALL TODAY AT 570-332-1187 OR 570-286-4519 Our Office is Located in Montgomery

**NOW AVAILABLE** GRIER STREET MANOR – 1 BRM. APTS. FOR THOSE 62 YRS. OR OLDER WHO MEET FEDERAL PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS. W/W CARPET, A/C. ALL UTILITIES INCLUDED. SECTION 8 ACCEPTED. CALL FOR APPLICATION AND INFORMATION!! 1-800-735-3068. TDD 711. OR VISIT: WWW.LIVEINPA.COM. THIS INSTITUTION IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY PROVIDER & EMPLOYER. 123921

115 Groupe Road Jersey Shore, PA 17740

• Sheds • Cabins • Garages • Pavilions • Rent-to-own • On-Site Sheds • Shed Relocation

HOUSE FOR SALE

MANUFACTURED HOMES

MOVE IN READY. 5 BEDROOMS, 3 Baths, Remodeled Kitchen, All Appliances Included (Newly Painted), Zoned For Home Business, Furnished Basement Rental With Private Entrance. $149,900.00. See Zillo Or Call 570-322-4890. 123889

HARVEST A DEAL! 2 BR, Abandoned Mfg. Home 4 Sale in need of rehab. Located in Montoursville. $500. Call 570-5461042. For details 9A-5P.

LAND/LOTS LAND FOR SALE IN SOUTH WILLIAMSPORT. Beautiful Wooded Lot, 2 ½ Acres, 5 Minutes Out of Town, Overlooks the River, Not In Flood Zone. Asking $60,000. Call/Text 570-3370760.

CEMETERY PLOTS 1 BEDROOM APARTMENT FOR RENT. Private Entrance. 242 East Church Street, Williamsport. Available November Now. 570-971-8048. 123892 1 BEDROOM APARTMENT IN Restored Victorian Home Near Downtown Williamsport. Heat Included. $575.00. Call 570971-4744. 123728

HOUSE FOR RENT SMALL BUNGALOW, 1 BEDROOM. NO Pets. Cogan Station. Call 570-323-1240. 123738 1/2 DOUBLE FOR RENT. 3 BEDROOM, NO Utilities Included, NO Pets, Non - Smokers. Available Now. Call 570-2091765. 123904

NEWLY RENOVATED 3 BEDROOM WITH 2 CAR GARAGE IN LOYALSOCK. Close To School & Shopping. A Must See. Call 570-971-4224. 123733

TOWNHOMES WOODLAND PARK-2 Bedroom Town Home- Move-In Ready; $840/Month; $100 Security. Call Now About Our Spring Special- 570.323.0700. 120291 More Info At www.rentpmi.com. 123928

MOBILE HOMES MOBILE HOME. 2 Bedroom, All Appliances Included In McElhattan, Woolrich Area. Call 570769-61693. 123895

TWIN HILLS MEMORIAL PARK & GREEN LAWN MEMORIAL PARK Will be conducting

FALL CLEAN UP

November 13 through November 17 If there is anything you wish to have saved, please remove these items before the clean-up date. Please do not place Decorations on the grave until clean-up is completed. Your cooperation is appreciated.

FOR SALE, (3) CEMETERY PLOTS AT GREEN LAWN. Pick Your Own Spots. Call Jim Hammer. 570-441-7685 Or 570784-0271. 123656

STORAGE WORKSHOP STORAGE/WORKSHOP, 44’ x 60’. $475.00/Month. Located Off 220 Near Sheetz in Linden. Available November 1, 2017. Call Dawn Cohen – Broker – SUNRISE REAL ESTATE & MANAGEMENT SERVICES – (570)651-9205. 123890 STORAGE/WORKSHOP, 21’ X 23’ HEATED With 16 Foot Garage Door and Entrance Door. Electric Included. $300.00/ Month. With Optional Office Space. Located Off 220 Near Sheetz in Linden. AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY. Call Dawn Cohen – Broker – SUNRISE REAL ESTATE & MANAGEMENT SERVICES – (570)651-9205. 123890

STORAGE UNITS STORAGE UNITS. 10 X 16. $75.00/Month. Call 570-3262830. 123918

VEHICLES CARS 2007 SUBARU OUTBACK LL BEAN EDITION. Approximately 144,867 Miles. Good Condition. $6000.00, OBO. Call 570-971-5291. 123919

1985 MONTE CARLO SS. All Original, 1 Owner, 151,700 Miles. $6800.00. Call 570-5471862. 123549 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.

MOTORCYCLES 1992 SUZUKI BURGMAN, 30,000 Miles. Excellent Condition. $3,000.00. Call 570-4199985. 123915 CLASSIC 1983 HONDA MAGNA 750. Runs Great. Inspected Until 5/18. $1750.00, OBO. Call 570-323-8188. 103232 WANTED! Harley-Davidson Motorcycles. Call 570-320-0630. Horsepower Harley-Davidson, Williamsport, PA 17701. www.horsepowerhd.com 123924

SUVS MAKE OFFER FOR A 2004 Chevy Blazer. Needs Engine. Call 570-360-0950, Ask For Dave.

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. 570547-1040. 123927


Your Business Card Mailed to Over 58,000 Homes. $47.50/Week (1-4 Weeks) or $37.50/Week (5 or More Weeks)

Call Nickie at 570-326-9322

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• No Costly Excavation • Finished/Unfinished Basements • Lifetime Warranty • Free Estimates

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Award Winning Masonry Contractor Chimney Building and Repairs Foundation Repair & Pointing Interior Restoration / Remodeling • Interior Painting Fireplace Repairs - Refacing Basement Waterproof Systems

PA001027

Have A Sick Tractor? CALL SCOTT GOLDER, The Tractor Doctor!

FREE ESTIMATES

Debt Relief Agency Filing Bankruptcy Under Bankruptcy Code

Over 18 Years Experience • Fully Insured

CALL TODAY 570-447-0463 COMMERCIAL

FALL IS HERE!

• Plaster Repairs •

CALL TODAY!

570-323-9119

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

oriole woodworks

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

- Heavy Duty Welding Blankets - Swimming Pool Covers

-

Boat Covers Grill & Generator Covers Mesh for Truck Beds & Nurseries Tents Seat Upholstery

PINNACLE CONSULTING & TAX SERVICE

• Aerate • Shrub • Leaf Clean-Up • Overseed Trimming • Gutter Cleaning

Gas & Oil Workers ~ Bars & Restaurants

570-502-4778

Renew Carpet Cleaners Serving the Area Since 1995

Truck Drivers ~ Construction Companies

570-398-8332 • 570-322-3525 Office Location - 327 Allegheny Street, Jersey Shore

www.PinnacleTaxPros.com Fully Insured and Licensed (PA 083140)

Marshall & Tricia Corbin Residential & Commercial Truck Mount System

Mitchley Interior Renovations

3 Areas - $99

570-435-3312

570-323-8011

mitchleyremodeling.com

contact@mitchleyremodeling.com

G’s CLEANUP

ATTICS, BASEMENTS, GARAGES & WHOLE HOUSES COMMERCIAL & RESIDENTIAL

YOU POINT IT OUT, WE’LL HAUL IT OUT!

570-777-1050

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• Painting •

Custom Tarps & Awnings - Commercial & Residential - Mobile Home & Travel Trailer Skirting

Individuals ~ Businesses ~ Farms ~ Rental Properties

TALAWANDLANDSCAPE@GMAIL.COM

• Drywall •

238 Pine Loganton Rd -- Loganton

It’s time to get your yard ready for winter!

Allen Jean

----- Since 1975 ----Swirled Ceilings - A Specialty

570.725.2341

Call 570-326-9322

RESIDENTIAL

M.R. Logue Interiors

570-546-2050 • 570-323-1944

PA# 094242

We can also haul your equipment!

CALL 570-584-6295

Attorneys Jim & Thea Beatrice

LOOMIS PAINTING

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

Complete Restorations All Makes

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

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

Office: 570-547-7018 -- Cell: 570-244-5922 PA #010608

From Small Emergency Repairs to Major Overhauls & Rebuilding

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OUR REPUTATION IS ROCK SOLID 40 YEARS EXPERIENCE

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THANKSGIVING SAVINGS AT SURPLUS OUTLET! $2.29/lb.

ONLY $2.99/LB.

4 lb. Bag Domino Sugar

24/16.9 oz. Bottles

ONLY $1.79/BAG

John Martin Butter

1 LB. ONLY $2.89 RUSSET POTATOES

5 LB. BAG ONLY $1.59 PORK CHOPS

10 LB. BOX $ 8.99 Chicken Strips and Fritters

$1.00/LB.

CHECK OUT OUR FRESH QUALITY PRODUCE DEPARTMENT! - Locally Grown Apples -- Assorted Variety 3 lb. Bag -- ONLY $1.99 - Bananas - $.42 / lb - Russet Potatoes (5lb. Bag) - $1.59 / bag - Fresh Cucumbers - 3 / $1.00 - Jumbo Green Peppers - $.99 / lb - Fresh Mushrooms - 8 oz. - $1.39 - Spanish Onions - $.39 / lb - Fresh Grape Tomatoes - $1.79 / pt - Fresh Zucchini - $.99 / lb - Celery - $.99 / bunch -

WE GOT YOU COVERED WITH COLD CUTS & CHEESES FOR YOUR SPECIAL GATHERING!

Fresh Sliced Smoked Turkey................................. $4.99/lb Fresh Sliced Sweet & Regular Lebanon Bologna ... $4.59/lb Fresh Sliced Chicken Breast ................................. $5.39/lb Fresh Sliced Salami............................................... $3.99/lb Fresh Sliced Provolone Cheese ............................ $2.99/lb Fresh Sliced Mozzarella Cheese ........................... $2.99/lb Fresh Sliced Cooper Cheese ................................ $4.59/lb **We will prepare any special deli order for you or your next gathering. Just place an order with our deli.**

Bacon Ends 1.99/LB

$

3 lbs for ONLY $1.00!

16 oz. Bag ONLY $.89

5 lb. Box of Hot Dogs...............................$9.99 Bacon, 1lb................................................$3.49 Smoked Ham Portions....................... $1.49/lb. Cheese Franks, Jalapeno Franks & Chili Cheese Franks - 1 lb. .. $2.49

5 LB. BAG $2.99

1.89

FRESH BABY CARROTS

DELI ITEMS

Popcorn Chicken Bites

3 PACK

FRESH YAMS

ONLY $5.99

FRESH

1 lb. - $3.49

$

3 LB. BOX OF MARTIN’S POTATO CHIPS

ONLY $1.99 PER CASE

John F. Martin Sliced Bacon

ROMAINE HEARTS Brands may vary

SLICED WHITE AMERICAN CHEESE

Sliced Cooked Ham

AND MUCH MORE QUALITY FRESH PRODUCE AT AMAZING PRICES! CHECK OUT OUR KCUP COFFEE ASSORTMENT!! Starting at $2.99 per 12ct box Country Store Brand Sausage Sticks

FRESH CABBAGE

ONLY $.29/lb Woeber’s White Distilled Vinegar

$.99/EA

Surplus Outlet

$2.19 PER GALLON

• PAPER PRODUCTS • CLEANING PRODUCTS • PET FOODS • MEATS & CHEESES • COFFEE/TEAS • HEALTH/BEAUTY • HUGE FROZEN FOOD DEPARTMENT & MUCH, MUCH MORE!

*While supplies last

Prices Good through November 14, 2017 Food stamps accepted here.

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