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VOLUME 19 • NUMBER 41

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Mummers March, Counting Candy, Monster Bucks, and Time for Family

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he only masks I will talk about this week are the ones that will be worn in celebration of the 75th Mummers’ Day Parade through Halloween. The only shots I will talk about this week are the ones that lead to a buck being entered in my favorite contest of the year. Through my eyes, now through the holiday season is the most wonderful time of year in the West Branch Valley. The changing of the seasons, the beautiful hues of autumn that lead us to the serenity of that first snow. We all have only so much time on God’s Green Earth, do not allow Dr. Fauci or anyone to deter you from getting the most out of it. The current season is a time for family, for thankfulness, for appreciation of how truly blessed we are. Please live every day to the fullest and enjoy everything from trick or treating to hunting together, right through to Thanksgiving followed by the Christmas season. This has been my favorite time of year since I was a little kid living at the top of Kane Street, just waiting for the Mummers’ Parade, and choosing that special costume from Hill’s Department Store. It’s funny how life has taken me

from the top of Kane Street to my Webb Weekly office now at the foot of Kane. I guess you could say I worked my way down. I could tell you stories about the Mummers’ Parade, which used to be held at night that involved both tricks and treating. The tricking ones I’ll leave in the past. I enjoyed my time at Central Elementary when we would sell hoagies to benefit the PTO that everyone would buy and eat before the evening parade. The Mummers’ Parade is one of many great local events that celebrate smalltown Americana. Don’t let it march by another year; take the whole family. There’s a lot of fun to be had by all — shoutout to Dori Rankinen for a great job in reviving the event. My Editor, Steph, and staff will be overseeing our annual Webb Weekly Halloween Contest for kids under 12. This year’s version will be counting Halloween treats, as in candy. Steph has all the info covered when you flip the page. I hate to admit this, but whether it’s been counting spiders, ghosts, vampires, or candy corn, I’ve never gotten the count right. So, good luck to all the boys and girls. If you bring the young ones in with

their postcard to enter, there will be a big bucket of candy guaranteed to sugar them up. Just see my long-time employee “Bones” for the treat. There will also be no talking about herd immunity this week, Jim the exact Webb, Jr. Actually opposite. Whether you choose archery, rifle, muzzleloader, or all the above, I wish you great health and good luck. I hope your shot finds its mark, and thank you for helping manage the amazing herd of Pennsylvania whitetail. Now back to that time slipping into the future thing, it is our 14th annual Uncle Ron’s Monster Buck Contest. A special tip of my Webb Weekly orange hunting hat with the American Flag on the side to all that have entered over the years. The contest winner is usually one of the biggest bucks harvested statewide. The event is named in honor of my Uncle Ron Maietta, lifetime outdoorsman, and Webb Weekly’s own Ron Mingle. My Uncle fought MS to the very end and always figured out a way to fish and hunt no matter the shape he was in. The Mingle family has been with me since the start of the Webb Weekly. First with Ron and now his daughter Alys. Ron is still the top dog in overseeing the contest but is assisted by Alys. Steph, the matriarch

of the Mingle family, deals with the challenges of MS each and every day. So, here’s a quick overview of this year’s Uncle Ron’s Monster Buck Contest; full details can be found on page 56. I believe a trophy is in the eyes and hands of the holder. So, any buck can be entered and gets you registered to win a Savage Access Rifle with all the trimmings — this compliment of Sauers Trading and the tag-team duo of Jon and Don. The monster buck of all wins a shoulder mount courtesy of Poust Taxidermy. Dana and taxidermy lady, Sam’s work is second to none. Your buck may be initially scored and entered at Poust Taxidermy in Jersey Shore or Sauers Trading in Southside. If your bruiser ranks 2nd through 4th place, you win a $100 venison processing gift cards from Thompson’s Packing in Jersey shore. The great people at Thompson’s turn your boned venison into some of the best hot dogs, bologna, sausage, and jerky you can find. Now to the most important and prideful part of the contest. For every buck registered, a donation will be made in the hunter’s name to our local MS Society. Last year’s donation was $1,455. And again, thank you, hunters, for the extra effort of entering your trophy and supporting a great cause. Let’s all be careful out there and enjoy autumn in Pennsylvania. God Bless America.

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oys and girls, goblins and ghouls! Step right up and play the game! Everyone has a chance to win a prize! It is time once again for Webb Weekly’s annual Halloween contest! This is my FAVORITE contest of the year, and I always look forward to picking out what we will be searching for and counting each year. If memory serves me, I do believe this is our 15th year doing this contest! I’m sure you know how this works, but just in case you forgot, let me refresh your memory. Peppered throughout this issue, you will find a variety of Halloween Candy. The rules of the game are simple. Count up all the little friends you find in October 13th and October 20th editions of the paper. Then take the total of the two weeks together and send them to me. Easy as pie… I will then take everyone who answered correctly and pick ten random winners. Winners will receive a bucket full of goodies big enough to make Shaggy & Scooby blush! Seriously, I should be apologizing to local dentists — or maybe asking for a cut! Please do not un-

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CONTEST! Children 12 Years and Under WINNERS WILL RECEIVE A GooDIE BUCKET AND WEBB WEEKLY WILL DoNATE $ 1. 00 To THE CLINToN CoUNTY SPCA FoR EVERY ENTRY WE RECEIVE! Find our Halloween Candy (see below) scattered inside the October 13th and October 20th issues of Webb Weekly. Count the total number of Candy for the two weeks and send that number on a postcard along with your name, age, address and phone number to:

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If more than one person guesses the correct number, winners will be determined by random drawing. Winners will be contacted by phone or email. Deadline for submission is Noon on Friday, October 22nd. One entry per child. Must be able to pick up prize at Webb Weekly Office.

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Plus, ya know — candy. So. Much. Candy. So, look carefully and count them up! I get a little sneaky when I place them, so make sure you check every page closely! You better shake rattlesnake! Get counting, and good luck!! A Halloween contest can only mean that fall derestimate the amount is here, and Halloween is right around the of candy and goodies the corner! Have you picked your costume yet? winners will receive. I hit We’d love to hear about you and/or your kids’ the stores like the Teenage Halloween costumes, so share it with us on Mutant Ninja Turtles hit a Pizza Hut. Steph Facebook, or better yet, post some pictures! The easiest way to enter Nordstrom If I receive enough pictures via Facebook (fb. com/webbweekly) and/or email (webbnews@ the contest is to email the answer to contest@webbweekly.com, or you webbweekly.com), maybe you’ll see your little can drop a postcard in the snail mail at Webb one on an upcoming cover! You can even atWeekly, 280 Kane St., Suite 2, South William- tach the picture to your email entry (contest@ sport, PA 17702. Or, if you are so inclined, webbweekly.com). Before I scram, little lamb, I’ve got one more you can drop your entry off at our office; we are open Monday-Friday, 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m. bit of Halloween fun! On the Friday before Entries must be submitted by October 22nd Halloween, the Crosscutters will be hosting around noon or so and only one entry per ‘Boomer’s Drive-Thru Trick or Treating’ at person. Winners will be listed in the October Bowman Field! Be sure to stop by and see 27th edition. But I’ll call or email the winners Boomer and maybe even a Webb Weekly employee or two and grab some extra goodies before that. Remember, the contest is only open to kid- with no contact trick or treating from your car! The event runs from 6:00 p.m.-8:00 p.m., dos 12 and under. Each year we rotate through the local animal and there will be over a dozen candy stops! shelters and donate $1 for each entry received. The event is free for kids 14 and under in cosThis year is the Clinton County SPCA’s turn, tume! Now, I gotta run skeleton! Enjoy the spooky so let’s help the sweet fur babies! Be sure to get your entries in and help support a great cause. season!

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is feverishly working to have the parade live-streamed on Facebook for those concerned about in-person attendance.” According to Rankinen, in addition to the spectacular bejeweled Mummers’ band from Philadelphia and the bagpipes of Nittany Valley, there will be several new entertainers attending this year. Generous donations from local banks (Muncy Bank & Trust, Woodlands, Citizen & Northern, and Jersey Shore State Bank), Freedom Towing, South Williamsport Borough, and the Lycoming County Chamber of Commerce have allowed parade organizers to entice circus performers into the lineup. There will even be the return, for this parade only, of the Swingin’ Saggin’ Seniors! As is befitting of a special milestone, this year’s parade will have another interesting and unique feature that will take place after the parade. Following the parade, organizers

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hope that everyone will join them for a festival at the South Williamsport Park. There will be games and bounce house attractions to be enjoyed at no cost, thanks to the donations provided by parade sponsors. Delicious food, cotton candy, and Nittany Kettle Corn will be available for family-friendly prices. Live music will be provided by The Deuce Coupe cover band between 6 p.m. and 8 p.m. The circus performers will also continue their acts, so you might be able to see someone juggling fire! The Moose Family Lodge of South Williamsport will be providing a Child ID program where parents can have their children fingerprinted, a picture taken, and documented for the family. The flash drive can be updated every year to keep information current in case of a missing child situation where the police may need the most current information for an Amber Alert. Please consider taking advantage of this FREE community service. After the sun sets, the crowd will be entertained by a fireworks display presented by Zambelli Fireworks.

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Lincoln closed his address by emphasizing that those who had died had not died in vain but instead had given the country a new birth of freedom — and that the government of the people, by the people, for the people, shall not perish from the earth. Today, our country is drifting further and further away from Lincoln’s vision. He could not see the ideals of the Declaration of Independence perishing from the earth, but he also never envisioned the United States as it has been in the past couple of years. At the federal level, we have seen infringement of freedom to citizens in the first and second amendments to the US Constitution. At the state level, we have endured a governor who set restrictions on almost every aspect of commerce. And even at the local level, public school boards dictate mandatory mask standards that go against parental concerns. COVID gets blamed for most of this uproar, but it is far more fundamental than public health matters. The group that packed the Lycoming County Commissioners Meeting

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Fall Book Sale What: The Friends of the J.V. Brown Library will hold its fall book sale, a major fundraising event for the Friends. Money raised supplements programs and services beyond the regular library budget. When: October 15-16. Public hours on Friday, October 15, are 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. and on Saturday, October 16, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Book sale preview night, which is open only to Friends of the Library, will be Thursday, October 14, from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. Where: Christ Episcopal Church, 426 Mulberry St., Williamsport. UPMC Offers $55 Mammograms What: UPMC is offering $55 mammograms for those with no or limited insurance coverage in recognition

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CHURCH EVENTSEVENTS... CHURCH Clothing Donations Accepted What: Baby, children, adults clothing & shoes donations accepted. When: Thursday, October 14, 2021, from 3:00 p.m.-4:30 p.m. Where: Redeemer Lutheran Church, Curbside donation site, 1100 Washington Blvd., Williamsport. Community Dinner What: Curbside dinner. When: Thursday, October 14, 2021, from 5:00 p.m.-6:00 p.m. Where: Redeemer Lutheran Church, 1100 Washington Blvd., Williamsport. Soup and Bake Sale What: Soup and bake Sale. Vegetable, chicken corn, and ham & bean soup. Take Out. $7.00/quart. When: Friday, October 15, 2021, from 10:00 a.m.-6:00 p.m. Where: Mill Creek United Methodist Church, 2255 Warrensville Road, Montoursville, parking in rear of church. Church Soup Sale What: Soup sale featuring chicken noodle and beef vegetable soup. Takeout only. $7.00/qt. When: Saturday, October 16th, noon-4:00 p.m. Where: Huntersville United Methodist Church, 5263 Rabbittown Rd., Muncy.

Church Service What: Sunday service. Sermon Title: Heaven Is Going To Be Sweet Pt 1 Sermon Text: Various Texts All are welcome to learn about God and the Christian life. When: Sunday Morning, October 17th. Service Time 10:15 a.m. Where: Garden View Baptist Church, 1600 Doris Ave., Williamsport. Youth Life Group What: Agape Fellowship Youth Life Group. For grades 6-12. When: October 19th from 6:30 p.m.-8:30 p.m. Where: Agape Fellowship 485 East 3rd Street Williamsport. Transportation will be provided to different destinations. Visit agapewilliamsport.org for more information. MEETINGS MEETINGS... GriefShare Support Group What: A weekly seminar and support group for people who are grieving the loss of a loved one. When: Tuesdays at 6:30 p.m. Please contact the church at 570-546-8030 for the most current schedule. Where: First United Methodist Church, 602 S. Market St., Muncy. ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT... EVENTS

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native wildflowers you can expect to see this fall at the park. Program will be presented using Microsoft Teams. Registration required by emailing Rhiannon Summers at rhsummers@pa.gov or calling 570-477-7780. When: Wednesday, October 20 from 12:00-1:00 p.m. Where: Virtual.


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favorite temperatures. I was able to wear a new sweater at our hayride, some boots, and actually wear my hair down! My makeup didn’t melt off my face, and sweat wasn’t rolling off my neck from trying to look nice with my hair down. In the summer, I pretty much live in a high bun. The cooler, the better!! The views are also one of my favorites this time of year. The way God colors our beautiful valley is just gorgeous! I love the bright orange and red trees. This is why I got married in the fall; I just think it is the most gorgeous time of the year. I love a good, beautiful snowfall too. Snow with the trees would be enchanting! The decorations are a big favorite. When I

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where the “bag thing” was. “Honey, what do you mean by bag thing?” I asked. “You know, the bag thing that lights up! It’s my favorite!” she said. I told her, of course, it will be out, and someday she will have it, and her kids will look forward to it being lit up just like we do! He sits now in our kitchen on the counter until November 1st. Another thing that I look forward to in fall is yet another decoration thing that just cracks me up every year. I have these little blocks that spell out FALL on one side and BOO! on the other side so that you can flip them back and forth. They are always in our bathroom on the vanity, but somehow it never says FALL or BOO!, my whole family gets a kick out of making different words and seeing how much they can get a rise out of Mom. Ty loves doing FOBO or FLOB. Of course, there was FALO, BOLF, and FOLB. Do you know how many crazy random, not real words you can make out of eight letters!? Every time I go in the bathroom, I giggle because it’s always something new. It’s like our thing September through November. Never FALL or BOO! — unless company comes. What are your favorite fall things? Think of a few, then give thanks with a grateful heart. Smile at that next gorgeous tree and be grateful just for a favorite mug. Remember, it’s the little things that should make us happy. Crockpot Pumpkin Dump Cake Ingredients: • Nonstick cooking spray, for spraying the slow

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“Gail and I met Blake and Andrew (Blake’s dad) at Mr. Sticky’s on Thursday [8-19-21],” said Mauer. “Blake and Andrew then came to our home where Blake used my radio and talked to numerous hams over the US. The Pearson’s had us as their guests for the Tennessee team games. We met Jacqueline (Blake’s mother) and invited them to our home Sunday for dinner.” The hospitality and enthusiasm by Mauer toward the Pearsons were reciprocated in mid-September. “We just returned from my daughter’s house near Nashville. We spent 4 1/2 hours at the Pearson’s house in Brentwood, Tennessee,” Mauer said. “They will always


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several distinctive seasons. There is a statewide three-week archery bear season; a one-week muzzleloader bear season that offers three days of rifle hunting for certain classifications of hunters including juniors and seniors; and a four-day statewide firearms bear season that includes a Sunday. Added to that are opportunities – some starting as early as September – to take a bear with a bow in a handful of Wildlife Management Units. All of that was offered last year, too. But there’s also something new for 2021. As in the past, many WMUs will allow bear hunting during the first – and in some units, even the second – week of the statewide firearms deer season. Unlike last year, though, when bears didn’t

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extended season was 435. Hunters in the early season took 13 animals. Hunters took bears in 59 of 67 counties and 22 of Pennsylvania’s 23 Wildlife Management Units (WMUs). Potter County led the state in bear harvest; hunters got 188 there. Lycoming County was next best, producing 186 bears, followed by Tioga, with 185; Clearfield, with 158; Monroe, with 152; Clinton, with 150; Elk, with 140; Luzerne, with 125; Centre, with 117; and Bradford, with 108. Pike County produced 105, Wayne 100 and Carbon 97, as well. The largest bear harvested is the 719-pound male taken with a crossbow on Nov. 7 in

Ayr Township, Fulton County, by Abby Strayer, of McConnellsburg. Hunters also took numerous other bears exceeding 600 pounds. Looking forward Opportunity and variety mark the 2021 bear seasons. They began with archery hunting on Sept. 18 in Wildlife Management Units 2B, 5C and 5D. The season runs through Nov. 26 there, including Sunday, Nov. 14, and Sunday, Nov. 21. Archery hunting is permitted in WMU 5B from Oct. 2 to Nov. 19, including Sunday, Nov. 14. Archery bear hunting is permitted in

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to provide a strong enough base for attaching the stand. With a quality, heavier duty stand, the weight can easily run around 100 pounds, and therefore when you begin to pivot the stand upward toward the tree, there is a great deal of torque involved – thus the need for two or three people to erect it safely. Once the stand is up and safely secured to the tree, having more than one person involved will allow the clearing out of shooting lanes to be a much smoother operation as well. The hunter can remain in the stand and point out the limbs that need to be removed rather than making numerous trips up and down the stand to clear the paths if he was by himself. Climber stands are a horse of another color.


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Q U A L I F I C A T I ON S &

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PM F I nd ustries I nc, is looking for talented self-starters th at can prod uce CN C mach ined parts, setting up and operating, wh ile maintaining q uality. PM F prod ucts are prod uced for th e following ind ustries: Aerospace, M ilitary, Land -based generation, F iltration, F ood , M ed ical and Ph armaceutical. We are a 3-sh ift operation and cand id ates sh ould be willing to work any sh ift.

E s s en ti al D uti es an d R es p o n s i b i l i ti es

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Skills and Qualifications

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PM F I nd ustries, a Williamsport manufacturer specializ ing in fabrications constructed of stainless steel and oth er formable alloys used in aerospace, ph armaceutical, food processing, micro-electronics, and d efense markets, is seeking h igh ly motivated ind ivid uals for th e following opportunity:

S et-up T ec hn i c i an

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ualifications

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Interested candidates may apply online at www.pmfind.com or send resumé to:

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