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Call for details.315-447-0193 or 684-3908 (d3-4)Caz Village Apts: New 2 br upscale loft apt with deck.$875+util. Sec. dep., credit/background chk. Smoke-free, pet-freebldg. (315) 382-8853. (n12-c)Beautifully restored stand-alone home atDeRuyter Lake. One large bedroom, kitchen, bath, livingroom,fireplace, deck. Access to lake. No smoking/pets. Call315.662.3668. (d17-3)CAZ: 1 BDRM $500, no pets, references, security, lease, leavemessage. 315-604-2049. (o15-12)APARTMENTS FOR RENT NEW WOODSTOCK 1 BEDROOM$325, 2 BEDROOM $435 + UTILITIES, SECURITY DEPOSIT,NO PETS 663-1318 (d17-2)FOR RENT: Upstairs 3 BR in DeRuyter Village; $575.00 plusutilities; Security Deposit required - (315) 436-1458 (d10-3)FOR RENT: 2 bedroom apartment in New Woodstock, references,years lease and no pets. 662-7035 or 662-7378. (s17-c)Two apartments available at Windmill Courts (OppositeBurton Street Elem School. Both units have a hook up for awasher and dryer. Some dogs and cats are allowed (Breed is thefactor) only 1 dog/apt. One apartment is a 2 bedroom townhousewith 1.5 baths on two levels. $750+ Utilities. <strong>The</strong> other apartmentis a 2 bedroom ranch all living on one level. $675+ Utilties. Noone is above or below your apartment. For pictures and videosvisit our website: Windmillcourts.com. (315) 655-3027. (d10-c)TURN YOUR CLUTTER INTO CASH!$10.00 Gets Your Classified Ad In Next Week’s Paper (In Front Of 40,000 Sets of Eyes)$2.00 Extra It’s On <strong>The</strong> Internet 5 Minutes From NOW!!!315-655-9431 - Email: hineighbor@hineighbor.netMASTERCARD-VISA-DISCOVER ACCEPTEDCOME JOIN US AT QUINCY SQUARE, DeRuyter for breakfastwith Santa on Sat., Dec. 22. Santa and his helper will arrive at9:00 a.m. A gift for every child. Don’t forget the camera. (d17-1)MAKE IT GLOW CLEANING SERVICE: Office or residential;weekly / biweekly / or one time cleaning. References available.Call for rates: (315) 243-4701. (d17-1)SALEOMOLENE 500HORSE FEEDSALE$11.50DeRuyter Farm & Garden Coop315-852-3316Reg. Price$21.49-4- <strong>Hi</strong>, <strong>Neighbor</strong>, Cazenovia, NY, December 17, 2012 Contact Us: FAX or Phone 315-655-9431, E-mail: hineighbor@hineighbor.net or Our Website www.hineighbor.net


May <strong>The</strong> God Of Conciliation Touch <strong>The</strong>ir Hearts And Ease <strong>The</strong>ir Pain - Pope BenedictAUCTIONS - AUCTIONS - AUCTIONSOur Auctions Can Be Seen At Our Website www.hineighbor.netCheck Daily - Some Auctions Are Posted Before & BETWEEN PublicationsEmpire Livestock/Burton's- -11 Ruth St., Vernon, NY 13476 - -_______________________________________SALE EVERY MONDAY 12:30 PM: Sheep, Goats, Pigs, Horses &Hay; 1:30 PM - Calves then BeefEvery Thurs.1:15 p.m.: Dairy Cattle then Beef & Calves_________________________________Special For Thursday, December 20, 201212:00 NOONPlease Note Sale time is 12:00 Noon1. Our usual run of dairy cows, heifers and service bulls.All dairy cows & heifers will be nasaled & preg checked atour sale barn.Special for Thursday, December 20, 2012 ImmediatelyFollowing our Dairy Sale is our Fat Cattle and Feeder Sale1. Group of feeders from one farm consisting of 2 simmentalcross cows; 2 simmental & south devon cross cows ; 6 simmental& devon cross feeder calves. Raised organicallyand grass fed; Not certified.2. Selling assorted fat cattle and feeders consisting ofFeeder Steers & Heifers; Yearling Steers & Heifers; BredCows; Freezer Beef and Service Bulls. Plan to attend. Marketwas excellent last month. Feed, Water, Trucking andovernight accommodations available.Empire Livestock/Burton’s is open Wednesdays from8 AM to 5 PM to accept Cattle for our Thursday Sales. .Thinking of a farm sale or an auction?Give Tim A Call.Let him help you plan a good one.______________________________________upcoming salesMon., Dec. 24 - No Sale because of Christmas Eve.(Sale being held Dec. 26th).Tues., Dec. 25 - Christmas Day! No SaleWed., Dec., 26 - Normal Monday Schedule: 12:30 PM pigs,sheep, goats, horses and hay followed at 1:30 PM calvesthen beef.Thursday, Dec. 27 - Heifer Consignment sale. Advertisingdeadline is Dec. 18.Mon., Dec. 31- Closed for New Years Holiday!Tues., Jan. 1- Closed. Happy New Years!Wed., Jan. 2 - Regular Monday schedule: 12:30 PM sheep,goats, pigs, horses and hay followed at 1:30 PM calves then beef.Thurs., Jan. 3 - Dairy @ 1:15 PM followed by beef and calves.For information call office: 1-800-257-1819 or 1-315-829-3105Manager & Auctioneer: Tim Miller (cell) 315-440-9683(home) 607-847-6475Auctioneers: Ken Hughs 315-436-2215David Sherwood 315-436-0804CHECK OUR WEBSITE @ www.empirelivestock.com for a list of sales2 YEAR OLD SEAS<strong>ONE</strong>D FIREWOOD: $75 cord delivered.315-696-5231. (d17-6)HORSE LOGGING for low impact logging and responsible forestrymanagement. See Rudy Miller, 3700 Chapman Rd., GeorgetownNY 13072 or mail me a phone #. (d17-2)NEEDED: Lands for Predator Calling Fox and Coyotes for a Januarybenefit calling contest. Responsible, Insured. Al 682-2050. (d17-2)4 Pirelli Four Season tires. P205/65/R15 M&S. $60.662-7801 (d17-1)FOR SALE: 4 snow tires mounted on 1998 Subaru Outbackwheels, 205/70R15 Nokian, only used 3 months (sold car), $395.Also alto saxophone $275. 655-9682, (d17-2 )FOR SALE: Kimball console piano and bench. 655-5532. (d10-2)FRESH CUT CHRISTMAS TREES AND WREATHES. This is ourfirst year. We have a limited supply of White Spruce and BalsamFirs. $22.00 and up. Free ornament with each tree. Open Weekends9-5. 662-7623. Deer Run Acres at <strong>The</strong> Rod and Bobber,3558 Jones Rd.,Erieville, NY. (d3-3)"We Fix What <strong>The</strong>y Sell"Moyer's Sales & Service, Inc.Lawnmowers * Trimmers * Pressure Washers Fall & Winter HoursThank You For Your PatronageWeekdays 8-4Chainsaws * Snow Blowers And MUCH More! Saturday 8-NOONOver <strong>The</strong> Past Year.Have A Happy Holidays!315-852-3367AdDeadlineThursDAY12 Noon<strong>The</strong> Building Stones FairTrade Shoppe, seen atthe Clinton Farmer’sMarket, will be open duringDecember on Saturdays, December22nd from 10 AM to 5PM inside Stone PresbyterianChurch, 8 South Park Row,Clinton. <strong>The</strong> Shoppe will alsobe open its usual Thursdayhours from 10am to 6:30pm.We sell products from Bead forLife (recycled paper beads fromUganda); SERRV International(items from artisans and farmers around the world); Equal Exchange(coffees, teas and chocolates); Ten Thousand Villages; Womens’Bean Project (soup mixes, cookies mixes, dip mixes); and Maggie’sOrganics (clothing made with organically grown cotton).munceyhilltreefarm.com- choose and cut christmastrees- your perfect tree is waiting for you- open weekends(d3-2)FOR SALE: Swinson sander, stainless steel, 2 cubic yard. $3,000.315-762-8400. (n5-c)Store Hours: Wednesdays 10-7Featuring Over 80 Wild Crafted Herbs For Your Healing NeedsNatural Health ConsultingConsultation Hours: Wed. - Sat. By Appointment OnlyBeth's Natural Way& <strong>The</strong> Wild Weed Shop3726 State Route 13, Truxton, NY 13158Call 315-247-3279 or 315-706-3217bethsnaturalway@yahoo.com‘KNOTS OF LOVE” a crochet-knit group meets the 2nd and 4thTuesday of the months fall till summer. We make from donatedyarn. Hats, scarves, lap-a-ghans, shawls for the Oxford VeteransHome. Preemies, school children, chemo patients, current military.We meet from 6-8 p.m. at Whitmarshe’s, 1641 Seminary St., De-Ruyter, NY. For further information please call project coodiantor:Rose 315-852-6079. (n19-c)FIREWOOD: Seasoned firewood, delivery available. 315-655-2351. (s26-c)FOR SALE: 61” PTO 3 pto. hitch snowblower $1500. 762-9400.(n5-c)SNOW PLOWING. Any area, reasonable rates. Call Dennis 440-9269 (o15-12)FIREWOOD: $65 face cord delivered. Also we take HEAP orders.Mixed hard woods. Delivery usually within 24 hrs.. Call Donald315-837-4362. (d3-8)JOHN’S MOBILE HOMEParts & AccessoriesAnything and EverythingYou Would Need For Your Mobile Home!SKYLINE DRIVE, ORISKANY FALLS • 315-821-6159Dennis We Will Moyer Be Closed 1686 Dec. Tallet 24 Through Rd, DeRuyter Jan. 1Wed., Thurs., Fri. 9-5, Sat. 9-3, Closed Sun., Mon., Tues.Contact Us: FAX or Phone 315-655-9431, E-mail: hineighbor@hineighbor.net or Our Website www.hineighbor.netHOLIDAY SALE(100) HEAD DAIRY FROM LEWIS & PAUL JACKSONOTHER CATTLE, MACHINERY, & BEEFERSFRIDAY DECEMBER 21, 2012 11:00 A.M.Directions: Sale to be held at Jack Wood's Sale Barn, located on Taylor Valley Rd. Cincinnatus,Just off of NYS Rte. 26. Watch for auction arrows.Dairy: (100) Head dairy, (54) Mature cows, with (25) Recently fresh, and several due forDecember & January. Young dairy with good udders, with over 30 yrs. of AI breeding. SCC-160,000. 3.7F. 3.01P. Cows go out every day. (11) Jersey's and (6) Black Crosses in thisherd. (46) Heifers from NB to short breds. <strong>The</strong> Jackson's have been farming their whole life,and have done a nice job with their cattle. Vacc. Shots given 12/4/12.(15) Heifers from a 20,000 lb. herd, due for December & January. All Holsteins.(14) Heifers from a 21,000 lb. herd, springing close, (6) Registered, all AI sired, some fresh bysale day, others due in January. More <strong>Hi</strong> Grade cattle consigned. (12) Beef cattle: (5) DutchBelted, (1) Service bull. R&W Herefords with Red Angus crosses.Machinery: White 2-105, Cab, 4WD. JD 5510, 4WD. CASE 585, 4WD, w/loader. NH 565Skidsteer. Pallet forks. Grapple bucket. Quick hitch plate. 2009 Goose Neck Cattle Trailer,7X20, (Like New!). JD 446 Round Baler. Gehl 1475 Round Baler. NH 316 Baler. NH 489 Haybine.Claas 52T Tedder. Vicon 4 star Tedder. NH 258 Rake. Pikrite 790 hydro-ram spreader,tandem axle. Millcreek Manure spreader. (Like New.). 18.4x38 Duals. JD 10T Running gear.Bale spear. Quick hitch rock bucket. Katolight generator, 50KW, 35 KW surge, on trailer.American Farmland Catch Chute. (Only used twice.) Wood Splitter w/8 hp. B&S Motor. Moreitems being consigned daily.Sale Managed By:Gene Wood's Auction Service, Inc.Cincinnatus, NY 13040 Tel: 607-863-3821Visit our website at www.genewoodsauctionserviceinc.com• Carpet & Vinyl Flooring• Doors • Windows • Skirting• Hot Water Heaters • Furnaces• Tubs • Showers • Sinks• Hardware • Plumbing • Electrical• Lots Of In-Stock ItemsReiki classes and other things - What Does MySystem Really Need? Sat., Jan 19, 9am – 5pm $50 (ReikiShare 3-5pm) This activity based class allows us the time andspace to really listen to our system and offer skills and experienceto allow this listening more in our daily lives. For more informationgot to www.weavingenergy.webs.com or call Rosemary Thompson(n12-4)<strong>The</strong> Wolf Mountain Nature Center New Hours areSunday from Noon until 4pm. Visit our website at thewolfmountainnaturecenter.organd like us on facebook! 607-627-6784 Weare located on the Hopkins Crandall Road in Smyrna. (o15-c)SEAS<strong>ONE</strong>D FIREWOOD - pickup or delivery. 315-750-0079. (s3-c)PRESCHOOL STORY TIME AT THE DERUYTER <strong>FREE</strong> LIBRARYMonday mornings at 10:30. Stories and activities geared for childrenages 2-5, but all are welcome!. (s3-c)Breastfeeding Connections: A place for breastfeedingand pregnant families to get professional breastfeeding support,mom-to-mom support, and check baby’s weight and milk intake.Two locations in Madison County. Mondays 4 -7 pm and Fridays1 -4 pm at Oneida Healthcare Center, 607 Seneca Ave., Oneida(the former Wee Care building). For more information, call Patty orHolly at 361-2065. Mondays from 10:00 am to 12:00 pm at CommunityAction Partnership for Madison County, 6 Cambridge Ave.,Morrisville (next to the Big M market). For more information, callMolly with the Madison County Health Department at 813-3132.Light snack and play area for young children provided.craftsman LAWN & GARDEN parts & service availableat Moyer’s Sales & Service, DeRuyter. 852-3367. (a18-c)CONNER’SAutomotiveGIFTCERTIFICATESAVAILABLENYS Inspections • Auto Repair • Remote StartersCar & Truck Accessories • Keyless Entry • Nerf BarsVent Shades • Brush GuardsCar Audio • Tonneau Covers • BedlinersWe Now Carry WESTERN SNOW PLOWS3439 NYS Route 26 2½ Miles North of Cincinnatus(607) 863-4442Hours: Monday-Friday 8AM-5PMwww.connorsautomotive.com<strong>Hi</strong>, <strong>Neighbor</strong>, Cazenovia, NY, December 17, 2012 -5-


May <strong>The</strong> God Of Conciliation Touch <strong>The</strong>ir Hearts And Ease <strong>The</strong>ir Pain - Pope BenedictDining, Entertainment & LodgingANNUALEGG NOGPARTYSat., Dec. 223 p.m. tillNew Year’s EveSeatings at 6, 6:30 and & 7pmMonday, Dec. 31st$29 95 & Champagne Toast.Includes Music, Sleigh Ride315-677-3303Thank YouTHANK YOU: I would like to thank the Erieville-Nelson HeritageSociety for selecting me for the 2012 Norman Odell Memorial CitizenAward. It is an honor and a privilege. Thank you to everyonethat attended the award ceremony Nov. 4 and for the beautifulcards and flowers that I received. To my family thank you for yoursupport though the years as I do my volunteering. I appreciateall that you have done. To Marge and Fay Lyon, thank you for abeautiful reception as always you do a wonderful job. To KevinDavies for taking my place this year, job well done. May you allhave a wonderful holiday. Christabell Westcott (d17-1)55 YEARS AGODec. 1957Joseph Domino, owner of Domino Feed & Farm Supply atSheds has been appointed Postmaster of ShedsContributed by Darla Snyder, Tromptown <strong>Hi</strong>storical SocietyChurch NewsCOMMON GROUNDS @ THE DAILY GRIND, South Otselic- Thursday @ 7 PM. Non-denominational bible study. Life inthe 21st century can be pretty anonymous at times. With all thebusyness around us, it’s good to find a warm where you can relaxand be known on a first name basis. Common Grounds is a greatplace to do just that. You’ll discover relevant Bible teachings andauthentic friendships. Plus, the coffee’s on us! 315-837-4263.We’re looking forward to meeting you.Monday Nights: 6:30 - 8:00 - AWANA for children ages3 - high school seniors. Eaton Community Bible Church,Brooklyn St., Eaton. Child need a ride? Call Dan at 824-4738. (s26-c)SET SAIL: Spread the Good News @ First Baptist Church ofSouth Otselic. Meets every Wednesday night from 6:30 - 7:30PM. Boys & girls ages 4 through 6th grade are welcome to joinus for games, snacks, music, Bible time & crafts. Any questionscall Pastor Jim Moore. 315-653-7875<strong>The</strong> Roadside InnWest Eaton. NY 315-684-7220NOWTAKINGCLASSIFIED ADSBY PH<strong>ONE</strong>!!!Call 315-655-9431Have Your Ad Written & YourCredit or Debit CardREADY!!!YOUTH GROUP (Grades 7- 12) meets every Wednesdaynight. 6:30 - 7:30 pm @ FirstBaptist Church of South Otselic.All teens welcome to join us forgames, snacks & Bible time.Any questions, call Pastor JimMoore. 315-653-7875DeRuyter CustomBlend Bird Seed40 lb. $ 19 99SALE $ 18 99Plant ME!64 Albany StreetCazenovia655-0609www.HennebergTavern.comVEHICLES FOR SALEWant To Sell Your Car???Place A Classified - 315-655-9431 - hineighbor@hineighbor,net40,000+ People Are Waiting To Buy!FOR SALE: 2001 Chevy Suburban, 4x4, loaded, sun roof, CD,tow package, new battery, 20-6,000 miles, $3,000. 315-200-3888(d17-2)CASH FOR CARS and TRUCKS. Get A Top Dollar INSTANT Offer!Running or Not!1-888-416-2208Reach as many as 5 MILLION POTENTIAL BUYERS in centraland western New Yorkwith your classified ad for just $350 for a15-word ad. Call 1-877-275-2726 for detailsor visit fcpny.comCHASE'SBARBER-STYLIST SHOPDebbie Foster7861 Main St., Fabius, NY 13063(315) 683-5342HOURS: 8:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m. Closed Wed or be by appt.Perms • Cuts • Styles Clipper@AIUSA.comBreastfeeding Connections Cafe A place for breastfeedingand pregnant families to gather, talk with other moms, connectto community resources, weigh baby, and get on site breastfeedingsupport. <strong>The</strong> first and third Fridays of every month from 1 -4 pmat 607 Seneca Street, Oneida (the former Wee Care Building).For questions, call 361-2065 or 813-3132.HYDRO-FRACKING? For or against - Informational websites- FracFocus chemical disclosure registry; energyfromshale.org; marcellus-shale.us; great web sites.. Also rlstore.com <strong>The</strong>rls is a membership website $18.00 a year, however it has verycomprehensive information on the drilling in Tioga and BradfordCo., Pa. (permits issued, wells drilled, gas companies, etc.)Friday Immunization Clinics: <strong>The</strong> Madison CountyHealth Department hosts Immunization ClinicsEvery Friday in Wampsville, NY. <strong>The</strong>se Friday clinics are byappointment only. Appointments can be made by calling (315)366-2848. (m28-c)CRIS-CAT offers free transportation for Cazenovia, Fenner &Nelson residents over 55 and ambulatory. Call 655-0612. (Callbetween 7am to 6pm, 3 to 5 days in advance) (j19-c)Black OilSunflowerSeed50# Bag $24.99Buy 1 PackageOf Fall BulbsAt Regular Price &New YearsEve Party!Dec. 31 st 6:00 p.m. to 2:00 a.m.$35/Person or $50/ CoupleLimited Tickets Available at Henneberg Tavern!WHAT'S INCLUDED:Buffet Dinner!3 Drink TokensChampagne Toast at MidnightHELP WANTEDWant To <strong>Hi</strong>re Someone???Place A Classified - 315-655-9431 - hineighbor@hineighbor,net40,000+ People Are Looking For A Job!BOOKKEEPER : P/T, Manlius non profit, experience required.Proficient in Quickbooks, Excel and Word. Payroll for small staff.Send resume: fmcmanlius408@gmail.com (d17-2)WANTED: Tow truck driver, experience preferred, must have Wor S endorsement, for the Cazenovia, Hamilton and Morrisvillearea. Call 824-1180 at anytime. (d17-1)SERVICEMASTER CLEAN has openings for P/T workers in theHamilton, Cazenovia & Oneida areas. M-F. Experienced preferred.Candidates will have own transportation, references and bedetailed oriented. Attractive starting wage and regular increases.Chip Ross, 2 - 4 p.m. Mon.-Fr. 363-9040. (d17-c)DO YOU HAVE EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES TO PRO-MOTE? Reach as many as5 million potential candidates in centraland western New York with a 15-wordclassified ad for just $350!Place your ad online at fcpny.com or call 1-877-275-2726HELP WANTED! Make $1000 weekly mailing Brochures FromHome! Genuine Opportunity. No Experience Required. Start Immediately!www.mailing-system.netP/T Legal Assistant / ParalegalSmall, busy law firm in Cazenovia seeks anenergetic, detailed oriented legal assistant /paralegal for p/t position, mornings, M-F. Effectivecommunication skills and proficiency in WORDand QuickBooks software essential; othersoftware experience preferred. Salary d.o.e. Sendresume, cover letter, and salary requirements toManaging Partner, Stokes Youngs, PLLC, P.O.Box 312, Cazenovia, NY 13035Army Pvt. John F. Pearsallhas graduated from basic infantry trainingat Fort Benning, Columbus, Ga.During the nine weeks of training,the soldier received training in drill andceremonies, weapons, map reading, tactics,military courtesy, military justice, physicalfitness, first aid, and Army history, corevalues and traditions. Additional trainingincluded development of basic combat skills and battlefieldoperations and tactics, and experiencing use of various weaponsand weapons defenses available to the infantry crewman.Pearsall is the son of Malinda and Ralph Brandt of GorgeRoad, Cazenovia, and grandson of Fred and Peggy Pearsallof Eaton Road, Morrisville.He is a 2009 graduate of Morrisville-Eaton <strong>Hi</strong>gh School.REIKI SHARES1/19 from 3-5pmJoin Us To Receive, Offer And/Or Learn About Reiki.Reiki is a natural healing modality that allows your bodyand mind to relax while encouraging gentle healingthroughout your system.This is an opportunity to meet people interested andinvolved in our local natural healing community. Formore information please call Rosemary at 662-8036.www.weavingenergy.webs.comServing Lunches Wed.-Sun. 12-5•Wednesday - Wing Night............... 5:30-8:30•Thursday - Dinner Specials........... 5:00-9:00 I Dare YA! get TWO "free"•Friday - Fish Fry............................ 5:00-9:00•Saturday - Prime Rib.................... 5:00-9:00DeRuyterFarm/Garden Coop Garden/Gift Center•Sunday - Meals served................ 12:00-5:00FARM STORE: Open 7:30-4:30 M-F; 7:30-12:00 Sat. Closed Sun.Bring a new toy in for local charity now till GARDEN STORE: Open 8:00-5:00 M-F; 8:00-2:00 Sat.; Closed Sun.Dec. 19 & be entered to win a gift basket315-852-3316-drawing to be held at Eggnog Party.NO DINNERS 12-22-125-7Come Visit Our NEW WEBSITE: deruytercoop.com-6- <strong>Hi</strong>, <strong>Neighbor</strong>, Cazenovia, NY, December 17, 2012 Contact Us: FAX or Phone 315-655-9431, E-mail: hineighbor@hineighbor.net or Our Website www.hineighbor.net


May <strong>The</strong> God Of Conciliation Touch <strong>The</strong>ir Hearts And Ease <strong>The</strong>ir Pain - Pope Benedict<strong>The</strong> Greater Cazenovia Area Chamber of Commerce Member Page__________________________________________________________________*A Local Independent Chamber*Moving in the Right Direction__________________________________________________________________Chamber Office: 315-655-9243 • 888-218-6305 • FAX 655-9244info@Cazenovia.com - www.cazenovia.com - events@Cazenvoa.com<strong>The</strong> Chamber Newsletter Is Now Available online at the GCACC Website, www.cazenoviachamber.comThis Page Will Appear In <strong>The</strong> Third Week of Each Month. Chamber Members Appearing On This Page Receive A 50% Discount On <strong>The</strong> Cost Of Any Size AdMerry ChristmasAnd Happy HolidaysFrom <strong>The</strong> Crew AtOwahgena PizzeriaThank you!We'llBeClosedChristmas Eve And Christmas Day118 Albany St. Cazenovia, NYpets for adoptionWAYWARD PAWS (www.waywardpaws.org) <strong>The</strong> Cat House, nextto Upstate Animal Clinic in Caz. If you are interested, contact Joanat Upstate 655-2844 or cell 440-0674BUTCH: Meet Butch he is a two year old neutered hound mix.He’s as sweet as they come, gets along well with other dogs andany people he meets. He will do best with an active family as hedoes like to play. Despite his size, he does think that he is a lapdog so be prepared to share your lapspace with him! Butch iscurrently in a foster home so if you think he might be just the fitfor your family, call the shelter at 697-2796 for more information.Wanderers’ Rest Humane Association, P.O. Box 535 Canastota,NY 13032. Telephone: (315) 697-2796, Fax: (315) 697-4065. Website:http://wanderersrest.org. E-mail: director@wanderersrest.orgODIE: Odie is a wonderful cat who really deserves a home. Heloves people and attention, and would love nothing more than tobe your best friend. Odie does well with other cats (as long asthey aren’t too pushy) and although he appears very laid back,he has spurts of energy that are quite amusing. Odie is at PetCoin Mattydale so if you think he might be the one for you, stop inand visit! Wanderers’ Rest Humane Association, P.O. Box 535Canastota, NY 13032. Telephone: (315) 697-2796, Fax: (315)697-4065. Website: http://wanderersrest.org. E-mail: director@wanderersrest.orgAdvanced Technology Classes atthe Cazenovia Public LibraryDid you get a brand new iPad for Christmas? Do you haveno idea how to use that new Nook or Kindle? Do you havepictures stuck on your digital camera? Stop by the CazenoviaPublic Library for a class or one-on-one tutoring and learnhow to use your device.<strong>The</strong> classes begin on Monday, January 7th at 10:00 A.M.with an eReader Class. Bring in your Nook, Kindle, tablet,or other device and learn how to borrow free eBooks fromthe library.Two classes will be held on Monday, January 14th. <strong>The</strong> firstat 10:00 A.M. will feature iPads and the second at 1:00 P.M.will be a Digital Photo Workshop. <strong>The</strong> iPad class will coverInterested In Joining<strong>The</strong> Chamber in 2013?Email the Chamber Office today atinfo@Cazenovia.comor call 315-655-9243 for membership applicationMerry ChristmasFromSchoolhouse Dog GroomingNew Woodstock NY662-7239the basics of using your iPad—gestures on the touch screen,basic features, and popular apps. <strong>The</strong> Digital Photo workshopwill help you get photos off your digital camera and ontothe computer where you can send them in emails, upload toFacebook, or order prints online. You are encouraged to bringyour camera and necessary cords, plus a laptop if possible.<strong>The</strong> final class in the series will cover iPhones and will beoffered on Monday, January 21st at 10:00 A.M. This brandnew class will introduce you to your new iPhone—how toturn it on, navigate settings, make a phone call, and use apps.Can’t make a class? Need extra help? Got a new devicenot covered? Spend 30 minutes with a technology trainer ina one-on-one appointment. Just let us know what you’d likehelp with when signing up.To reserve a spot, stop by the library or call 655-9322.For more information on events and programs at theCazenovia Public Library, call 655-9322 or visit www.cazenoviapubliclibrary.orgGatebuster Holiday Camp atToggenburg MountainDecember 28-30, 2012Toggenburg Junior Race Association’s Gatebuster 2012-13season is under way with a three-day camp December 28-30,at Toggenburg Mountain, in Fabius, NY. <strong>The</strong> camp is designedfor young skiers ages 5-8 with a focus on fun, foundationalski skills, and a basic introduction to ski racing.Designed with small, two-coach classes to ensure individualattention and instruction, the camp will emphasize:• Proper use of ski lifts• On-hill safety• Skiing etiquette• Skiing technique and a basic introduction to racing• Good values: respect, responsibility, and kindness• Self-confidence• Fun and friendship<strong>The</strong> <strong>Hi</strong>, <strong>Neighbor</strong>PublishesAnnouncements ForBirthdaysBirths - EngagementsAnniversaries - WeddingsGraduations - PromotionsIn Loving Memory Memorials& Obituaries_____________________________MASTERCARD-VISA-DISCOVER ACCEPTEDContact Us: FAX or Phone 315-655-9431, E-mail: hineighbor@hineighbor.net or Our Website www.hineighbor.netLAST MINUTE SALEFri., December 21, 8:00 a.m.-6:00 p.m.Sat., December 22, 8:00 a.m.-4:00 p.m.•Russell Stover Novelty Candy.. 5/$1.00(Limit 50 while supplies last)•Christmas Cards & Decorations .50% off•Sweatshirts, Pants, T’s.BOGO 50% off•Fashion Scarf’s........... BOGO 50% off•Russel Stover Bags..Buy 2 Get one <strong>FREE</strong>Great Selection of•Local Books•Dolls •Games •Toys•Stocking Stuffers••Peanut ButterRibbon CandyDOUGHERTY PHARMACYMain Street, Morrisville, NY - 684-3171<strong>The</strong> camp fee is $50 for three days from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.,plus parents can purchase a reduced-price lift ticket. Campparticipants must be able to ski Toggenburg’s main hill andhave knowledge of chair lift use.“<strong>The</strong> Gatebuster Holiday Camp is a perfect way to get ataste for what our program is all about—fun and fundamentals.A lot can be learned in three days, it’s a great start to theseason,” says Toggenburg Junior Race Association programdirector Tyler Travis.In January, the Gatebuster season continues including sixSaturday training sessions and three fun races.For questions and to register for the Gatebuster HolidayCamp or the Gatebuster full-season program, call 315-683-5842, e-mail skitog@earthlink.net, or visit http://racetogg.com.Watch Night for Emancipationin PeterboroOn December 31, 2012 the National Abolition Hall of Fameand Museum (NAHOF) in Peterboro New York will presenta program from 4:00 pm to 6:00 pm to commemorate andcelebrate the tradition of “Watch Night.”In 1862 African Americans congregated in homes, meetinghalls, and churches in the North and in secret locations in theConfederacy on the evening of December 31, to “watch” forthe coming of the Emancipation Proclamation which would<strong>Hi</strong>, <strong>Neighbor</strong>, Cazenovia, NY, December 17, 2012 -7-


May <strong>The</strong> God Of Conciliation Touch <strong>The</strong>ir Hearts And Ease <strong>The</strong>ir Pain - Pope Benedict<strong>The</strong> Greater Cazenovia Area Chamber of Commerce Member Page__________________________________________________________________*A Local Independent Chamber*Moving in the Right Direction__________________________________________________________________Chamber Office: 315-655-9243 • 888-218-6305 • FAX 655-9244info@Cazenovia.com - www.cazenovia.com - events@Cazenvoa.com<strong>The</strong> Chamber Newsletter Is Now Available online at the GCACC Website, www.cazenoviachamber.comThis Page Will Appear In <strong>The</strong> Third Week of Each Month. Chamber Members Appearing On This Page Receive A 50% Discount On <strong>The</strong> Cost Of Any Size AdGene Gissin Photographygissinphoto.comFamily Home For <strong>The</strong> Holidays?A Perfect Time For A Family Portrait!Call NOW To Schedule Yours!!!Traditional - Contemporary - Environmental655-2224William Street • Cazenovia, NYdeliver them from a life of physical bondage into a life offreedom on January 1, 1863. It is important to remember andunderstand the significance of this event and the contributionsthat African American patriots then made as they joinedthe Union Army and Navy and enforced the EmancipationProclamation on the way to victory in the Civil War.<strong>The</strong> program is scheduled to begin at the SmithfieldCommunity Center (5255 Pleasant Valley Road, Peterboro) at4:00 pm and will include an informational session, the history of“Watch Nights” and traditional fellowship, freedom readings,songs and hymns, and NAHOF activities. <strong>The</strong> program willconclude at about 6:00 pm with a reading of portions of theEmancipation Proclamation and the lighting of a symbolicwatch fire, in memory of the African Americans who servedin the Civil War.All are welcome and invited to attend. For more information:nahofm1835@gmail.orgCounty Landfill Featured in Dec. Issue ofNYS Conservationist Magazine<strong>The</strong> Madison County Dept of Solid Waste is featured in theDecember 2012 issue of the New York State Conservationistmagazine published by the NYS Department of EnvironmentalConservation (DEC).<strong>The</strong> article is titled No Ordinary Landfill Madison County’sAlternative Energy Programs by Mary Roy and EileenStegemann and begins on page 23 of the publication. <strong>The</strong> articlehighlights the County’s clean, green solar energy and the gasutilization project along with other projects currently underway.Madison County Landfill Holiday HoursChristmas Eve - Monday, December 24, 2012Office - Close at 11:30 am, Operations - Close at 10:45 amARC MRF – Close at 10:45 amTuesday, December 25, 2012 - All ClosedMonday, December 31, 2012 - Open Regular HoursTuesday, January 1, 2013 - All ClosedHave A Safe and Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!10% Everyday Military DiscountSylviaWyckoffShowcased At<strong>The</strong> CazenoviaPublic LibraryA recent visitor to theCazenovia Public LibraryArt Gallery commented, “It’sso nice to be able to enjoygood art without driving toa museum and spending anentire day in the process.”And good art is whatyou’ll find in the LibraryArt Gallery with “SylviaWyckoff’s Watercolors” on display until January 31, 2013.<strong>The</strong> exquisite watercolors in this exhibition are comprisedof works on loan from Cazenovia College as well as fromthe Cazenovia Public Library’s permanent collection. Withmostly an abstract flavor, the works include such tantalizingtitles as “Maskery,” “Incantation,” “Yellow Goes Gossamer,”“Spotted Blue,” and “Citrus Winter.”McDowell InsuranceAgency<strong>FREE</strong> QUOTES • LOW RATESOFFICE HOURS:MON.-FRI. 9 a.m.-6 p.m. & Sat. 10 a.m.-12 p.m.Email: save@mcdowell-insurance.comP: 655-4393 • F: 655-211722 BURTON ST., CAZENOVIA • WE MAKE HOUSE CALLSSylvia Wyckoff (1915-2010) spent much of her childhoodon a farm near Richfield Springs, NY. She earned a bachelor’sdegree from Syracuse University in 1937 and a Master’s ofFine Arts degree in 1944. She taught school in Homer andCobleskill and joined the faculty of the Syracuse UniversitySchool of Art in 1942 where she taught for 39 years.Wyckoff moved to Cazenovia in 1975, and for over 20years was a dispatcher for CAVAC. She was also a founderof the Cazenovia Watercolor Society that was organized in1980. At that time, a small group of artists had been paintingunder Wyckoff’s tutelage, and when they decided to continuemeeting on a more formal basis, the Cazenovia WatercolorSociety was formed.“Sylvia Wyckoff’s Watercolors” will be on display duringregular hours at the Cazenovia Public Library: 9:00 A.M. to9:00 P.M. weekdays and 10:00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M. Saturdays.For more information on the exhibits at the CazenoviaPublic Library or other Library events, please call 655-9322or visit www.cazenoviapubliclibrary.org.Life is either a daring adventure or nothing.Helen KellerCOMMUNITY RESOURCESFORINDEPENDENT SENIORSQuestions, comments or ideas aboutservices for older adults in the Cazenovia,Nelson and Fenner, NY areas? Call CRISat 655-5743.www.callcris.org - Email: callcris@callcris.orgMERRY CHRISTMAS & HAPPY new year!COLLIGAN & SONSSERVICE CENTER117 Albany St., Cazenovia, NY315-655-9211IS READY TO <strong>TAKE</strong> CARE OF ALLYOUR AUTOMOTIVE NEEDS"Come See Davefor your domestic and foreign auto repairs"•Brakes •Diagnostics •Suspension•Exhaust •Emission•Air Conditioning •Tires •LubeCheck Engine LightBarb Colligan- Proprietor • Dave Campbell - Manager"Family Run Since 1958"County Moves Forward WithAgricultural Plastic Drop OffProgramBeginning December 12, 2012 agricultural plastic (AGplastic) can be dropped off at any of the County’s transferstations or at the main landfill site on Buyea Rd in the Townof Lincoln.<strong>The</strong> Madison County Board of Supervisors approved acontract to supply agricultural plastic to JBI, Inc of NiagaraFalls, NY for conversion of plastic to oil during their eveningboard meeting on November 27, 2012.“Now that the contract is approved we can move forwardwith the collection of AG plastic,” said James A. Zecca, directorof the Dept. of Solid Waste and Sanitation. “Collecting AGplastic for recycling will help the environment, save spacein our County landfill and also help to solve a longstandingproblem for area farmers. <strong>The</strong> plan is to turn plastic back intousable diesel fuel.”AG plastic can be dropped off at transfer stations inCazenovia, Sullivan and Hamilton and behind the ARCRecycling Center at the main landfill on Buyea Rd. in the Townof Lincoln during regular operating hours at these facilities.In the past AG plastic was either buried or burned asthere was no company willing to recycle this sometimesvery contaminated material. Farmers had no choice but toburn or burry the AG plastic. However, burning any plasticreleases harmful carcinogens into the air and is now illegal inNYS. As of October 2009, the NYS Dept of EnvironmentalConservation (DEC) regulations prohibit burning of anyplastics (including horticultural mulch film, dairy bunk silocovers, pesticide containers) or any other non-organic trashin burn barrels or open fires.Madison County believes that it has found a solutionto effectively recycle AG and rigid plastic. <strong>The</strong>se effortsOscar Soto, MS PTPhysical <strong>The</strong>rapist655-5453BACK ON TRACKPHYSICAL THERAPY & WELLNESS CENTERLocated in the Cherry Valley Professional Building2662 Rt. 20, Mosley Road entrance.(across from Cazenovia Equipment)-8- <strong>Hi</strong>, <strong>Neighbor</strong>, Cazenovia, NY, December 17, 2012 Contact Us: FAX or Phone 315-655-9431, E-mail: hineighbor@hineighbor.net or Our Website www.hineighbor.net


May <strong>The</strong> God Of Conciliation Touch <strong>The</strong>ir Hearts And Ease <strong>The</strong>ir Pain - Pope Benedict<strong>The</strong> Greater Cazenovia Area Chamber of Commerce Member Page__________________________________________________________________*A Local Independent Chamber*Moving in the Right Direction__________________________________________________________________Chamber Office: 315-655-9243 • 888-218-6305 • FAX 655-9244info@Cazenovia.com - www.cazenovia.com - events@Cazenvoa.com<strong>The</strong> Chamber Newsletter Is Now Available online at the GCACC Website, www.cazenoviachamber.comThis Page Will Appear In <strong>The</strong> Third Week of Each Month. Chamber Members Appearing On This Page Receive A 50% Discount On <strong>The</strong> Cost Of Any Size AdINSURANCE SERVICESwww.Skeele.com•Auto •Home •Farm •Business •Motorcycle132 Albany St., Cazenovia 13035(315) 655-2878Shea Skeele CISR, CPIAMarty Quinn CISR, CPIAare arousing the interest of neighboring counties that haveexpressed interested in learning more about this new processand pledging to support Madison County’s efforts.Director James A. Zecca said, “Everyone wants moredetails and wants to know when we plan to start the program.I have been fielding calls from all over Madison County andthe surrounding counties regarding the AG plastic drop offprogram.”EMRICH CONSTRUCTION LLCCarpentry / MASONRYADDITIONS-GARAGES-POLEBARNS-KITCHENS-BATHROOMS-SIDING-ROOFING-DECKS-HARDWOODFLOORS-TILE-TRIM WORK-SHEETROCK-CULTUREDST<strong>ONE</strong>-BRICK-BLOCK-CONCRETE-PAVER PATIOS-RETAINING WALLS-DRIVEWAY PILLARS-LAMPPOSTS- AND MUCH MORE -- Fully InsuredSNOW PLOWING"We take pride in our work to keep our customers fully satisfied"Jason Emrich - 315-663-6447JBI Inc. has discovered a way to “crack the code” – turnplastic back into diesel fuel. <strong>The</strong>ir plant in Niagara Falls isan innovative North American fuel company that transformsunsorted, unwashed waste plastic into ultra-clean, ultra-lowsulphur fuel without the need for refinement. JBI, Inc’s patentpending Plastic2Oil® (P2O®) process is a commerciallyviable, proprietary process designed to provide immediateeconomic benefit for industry, communities and governmentorganizations with waste plastic recycling challenges.JBI, Inc is committed to environmental sustainability bydiverting plastic waste from landfill and potential incineration.Diversion of items that don’t biodegrade and take up space inthe landfill is a concept that has long been the mantra for theMadison County Department of Solid Waste..PrestigeLimousineServiceWeddings - Proms - Anniversaries - Birthdays~ Events of All Kinds ~Madison County & Surrounding Areas 315-560-3290“We are extremely eagerto move forward withthis program,” said JimGoldstein, chairman of theMadison County Solid WasteCommittee. “<strong>The</strong> first stepis to start collecting AG andrigid plastic from in andaround Madison County, baleit and ship it to the NiagaraFalls facility where it will beturned into clean diesel fuel.We are confident that as thisprogram evolves JBI, Inc willrealize the untapped potentialhere in Madison County andthe surrounding countiesand commit to establishinga presence here in MadisonCounty.waterproofingDEMOLITION - HOUSE JACKINGFOUNDATIONS INSTALLED: Poured walls, ICF, Blocks,Repair Bowed/Cracked Walls / ResurfacingEXCAVATION: Backhoe / Loader / Dozer / TrackhoeSkidsteer / Septics Installed / Repaired / 70’ Crane ServiceGeneral ConstructionFree EstimatesCall Bob Barrows315-440-2762EMAIL: robrrws43@frontiernet.netContact Us: FAX or Phone 315-655-9431, E-mail: hineighbor@hineighbor.net or Our Website www.hineighbor.netWWCollisionVA Benefits Counseling & AssistanceAt <strong>The</strong> Greater Cazenovia AreaChamber Of Commerce Office59 Albany Street, Cazenovia1st & 3rd Wednesday Of Each Month (except July)Upcoming Date: Nov 21stVeterans have earned benefits through their military service.Make sure you’re not missing out on all of the benefits forwhich you are eligible. Benefit counseling is now availablein Cazenovia. Vet-erans and their dependents are invited andencouraged to take advantage of this service.Offering benefit counseling, defining benefit eligibility andassistance with claims and benefits, such as:Service-Connected Disability Compensation ClaimsNon-Service Connected Disability Pension ClaimsEducation & Vocational Rehabilitation ClaimsBurial Benefit & Survivor Benefit ClaimsAcquisition Of Military Records & Medals/AwardsVA Life Insurance , VA Home Loan Guarantee, VAHealthcareVeterans Property Tax Exemptions, New York State BlindAnnuity ClaimsFOR YOUR INFORMATION:CazCares provides food and clothing to families in need. Familiesmust complete a simple intake form to determine eligibility. Hoursof Operation are Mondays, Tuesdays, and Thursdays from 9:30am to 12, or by appointment (655-3174). CazCares is located at101 Nelson St. in Cazenovia, behind McDonald’s.YOU SERVED ONCE, SERVE AGAIN. We need you to help supportpresent and future veterans. Come join the American Legion,providing services to community, state and Nation. Call 852-6238or 852-6153 for more info.THE CORTLAND COUNTY HELPING HANDS FOOD PANTRY,located at the Truxton United Methodist Church basement is opento anyone in need on Tuesdays, Wednesdays & Thursdays 9:006036 East Lake RoadCazenovia, NY655-2666 / 687-7842Complete Body & Fender WorkRepaired To YOUR Satisfaction!____________________________________________WW Collision Has Gone GREEN!- Now Using Waterborne Refinishing Techniques -a.m.-2:00 p.m. Canned food donations are also accepted at thatlocation at the same times.WORN AGAIN THRIFT SHOP - Good clothing for the whole family.Now located at 100 Utica St., Hamilton, NY, INSIDE the newParry’s store. Hours - Tues., Thurs., and Sat. 10-4.Celebrate Recovery is a biblical 12-step program thatprovides help to overcome and find freedom from hurts, habits,or hang-ups, and is open to anyone. Are you hurt by past abuseor broken relationships; are you caught in the habit of alcohol ordrug abuse; are your hang-ups fear, insecurity or low self-esteem?<strong>The</strong> Celebrate Recovery program will meet you exactly where youare and take you along a path towards wholeness and peace withothers on the same journey. Celebrate Recovery meets everyThursday night at 7:00 p.m. at Eastern <strong>Hi</strong>lls Bible Church, WestCampus, 4600 Enders Road, Manlius, New York. For more information,contact Dedie Williams 655-9580 (j25-c)OWAHGENA TOASTMASTERS CLUB meets the 2nd and 4thTuesday of the month at the Lincklaen House. Come join us fordinner at 6:30, or just the meeting at 7:00 - and learn ways to growin public speaking skills. Visitors welcome. More info 655-4357.Madison County Veteran’s Service Agency: CountyOffice Building, PO Box 546, Wampsville, NY 13163. (315)366-<strong>Hi</strong>, <strong>Neighbor</strong>, Cazenovia, NY, December 17, 2012 -9-


May <strong>The</strong> God Of Conciliation Touch <strong>The</strong>ir Hearts And Ease <strong>The</strong>ir Pain - Pope Benedict<strong>The</strong> Greater Cazenovia Area Chamber of Commerce Member Page__________________________________________________________________*A Local Independent Chamber*Moving in the Right Direction__________________________________________________________________Chamber Office: 315-655-9243 • 888-218-6305 • FAX 655-9244info@Cazenovia.com - www.cazenovia.com - events@Cazenvoa.com<strong>The</strong> Chamber Newsletter Is Now Available online at the GCACC Website, www.cazenoviachamber.comThis Page Will Appear In <strong>The</strong> Third Week of Each Month. Chamber Members Appearing On This Page Receive A 50% Discount On <strong>The</strong> Cost Of Any Size AdIndulge Yourself withSuperior Service.Calling Mr. Appliance ® ensures:A solid quote before work beginsCarefully screened professionals you can trustOur "Leave No Trace" clean-up policyPrompt, efficient attentionAll work & parts guaranteedNever an overtime chargeWe serviceall majorhouseholdappliances.315-852-1188mrappliance.com/centralNYIndependently owned and operated.2395 or (315) 366-2397, FAX (315) 366-2579. Donald R. Smith,Director. Hours: 9 am-12 pm & 1 pm-5 pm.MADISON COUNTY TROUT UNLIMITED meets 3rd Thursday ofthe month, 7 p.m. Sept. thru May at Epicopal Church, Chittenango,NY. All are welcome.<strong>FREE</strong> “OSTEOPOROSIS PREVENTION EXERCISE PROGRAM”held on Mondays at 10:00 a.m. at St. Peter’s Episcopal ChurchHall, Cazenovia; Mondays 10:00 a.m., Cornell Cooperative ExtensionEducation Bldg. Morrisville. Adults, ages 60+ are welcomedto attend. Exercises are designed to help prevent osteoporosis,increase muscle & bone mass, and improve balance & posture.MADISON COUNTY Board of Supervisors: Meetings:Organizational meeting of the Board of Supervisors is held withinthe first eight days in January of each year at 10:00 a.m. <strong>The</strong> Boardof Supervisors meet in regular session on the second Tuesday ofeach month (February - October) at 10:00 a.m. November andDecember of each year is considered “Annual Session”. <strong>The</strong> firstday of Annual Session begins on the first Monday in Novemberfollowing Election Day at 10:00 a.m. and continues throughDecember 31st of each year. Terms: Each Member of the Boardof Supervisors holds a two (2) year term of office, except for thesupervisor from the Town of Lincoln, who serves a four year term.TOWN OF CUYLER RESIDENTS NEIGHBORHOOD WATCHMEETING the first Thursday of every month at the Cuyler MethodistChurch on Main St. at 7:30 p.m. Adults only please!NOWTakingClassified AdsBY PH<strong>ONE</strong>!!!Call 315-655-9431ONLINE!!!www.hineighbor.netHave Your Ad Written & YourCredit or Debit CardREADY!!!ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUSMEETING, St. James Church,Cazenovia. Sundays 8:00 p.m.Open meeting. (j11-c)HamiltonAnimal HospitalCazenoviaAnimal Hospital2316 Rt. 12B 2750 Rt.20 EastHamilton, NY 13346 Cazenvoia, NY 13035315-824-5412 315-655-3409www.hamiltonvet.comwww.cazenoviavet.comDr. Frank MartoranaDr. Heather <strong>Hi</strong>ghbrownWE NEED YOUR ASSIS-TANCE! We need your eyesand ears to help make MadisonCounty a safer, drug free community. Drug Tip Hotline 1-800-721-2429. All calls will be confidential. You do not have to leave yourname or phone number. Furnished by: Madison County Drug TaskForce and Madison County Sheriff’s department. (a15-c)MUSTARD SEED OUTREACH, Georgetown, NY (Rte. 80, next tothe school). HOURS: Tues. & Wed., 9 - Noon & 6:00-8:00. ClosedFriday. We help meet your needs with clothing, household itemsand furniture. Also emergency food pantry available. 655-3441 /837-4303. (je12-c)CAZENOVIA LIONS CLUB meetings are held the first Thursdayof every month at the Brewster Inn at 7:00 p.m. Please contactLioness Debi Cramer 655-4255 for details.HAVE YOU LOST OR FOUND AN ANIMAL and have accessto the internet? As a free service to the Central New York area.Rov-a-tune Auto Repair has added a link to their web site whereyou can enter an animal, that you have Lost or found to a database. Just visit www.rovatune.com. (s13-c)FOR SUPPORT IN THE CNY AREA for sufferers ofChiari, and/or syringomyelia contact Tammi at 699-6303 ore-mail Brownie8l565@aol.com.RURAL SERVICES PROGRAMS: One of the programs thatserves families in the Cincinnatus area is the Nearly New ClothingShop at Cortland-Chenango Rural Service. Now is the timeto look over the large selection of clothing for the whole family. Inaddition, the shop has a good selection of bedding items, craftsand gifts. <strong>The</strong> shop is open Mon., Wed., and Fri. from 9:30-11:00a.m., Tues., and Thurs. 2-4 p.m. and Sat. 9:00 a.m.-12 noon. Forfurther information call Rural Services 863-3828.FOOD SENSE CONTINUES: To all DeRuyter Food Sense participants:Now that the DeRuyter Food Sense program has closed,you can order your monthly packages at the Cincinnatus FoodSense site. This program has been ongoing in Cincinnatus forover 14 years and welcomes new customers. Registration takesplace Mon.-Fri. from 9-5 at Rural Services Center, 2704 LowerCincinnatus Rd. and on Saturday from 9 to 12 Noon up to themonthly ordering date. Deliveries on the 3rd or 4th Saturday ofthe month at 10 a.m. Call (607) 863-3828 for more information,or to place an order by phone.PARENTS OF CHILDREN WITH DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILI-TIES in an eight-county area can connect with parents of similarchildren for support and/or receive information and referralsrelated to support groups, websites, educational issues, nationalassociations and available presentations by contacting Dru Nordmarkat Parent-to-Parent of NYS at 315-478-1462, ext. 322 or1-800-305-8815. All PTP services are free. We also welcomecalls from parents willing to be part of our Parent to parent supportparent database.Spotless Spaces Cleaning ServiceDr. Jerry KolbDr. Alice Marie DonnellyDr. Anne GaltonHealthy Pets, Happy ClientsProviding Quality, Compassionate Care For Over 35 Years_________________________________- Specializing In Deep Cleaning -Churches - Real Estate - Medical ProfessionalsMoving ______________________________- Renovations - Event Cleanup & More<strong>The</strong> MOMS Club of Cazenovia is a support group for stayat home MOMS and their children in the Cazenovia area. Wehold monthly meetings and host many activities for moms andkids. New members welcome! For more information visit us atwww.cazmoms.org or email us at momsclubofcaz@cazmoms.org.HOME HELPER-HANDYMAN REFERRAL SERVICE: <strong>The</strong> MadisonCounty Office for the Aging has a Home Helper/HandymanReferral Service which began in 1975 and continues to provideassistance throughout Madison County. Home-Helpers providea range of services such as housework, personal care, cooking,errands and more, for a few hours a week to 24-hour coverage.Handymen provide minor home repairs, yard and walk maintenance,and heavy cleaning. As calls are received, the Office forthe Aging provides a list of workers available in your area. Youthen contact the referrals, arrange an interview and neFgotiate anhourly rate. <strong>The</strong>re is no charge for the referral service. <strong>The</strong> personneeding the service makes payment directly to the Home Helper/Handyman. To obtain information about requesting a Home Helper/Handyman contact the Office for the Aging, Inc. at 697-5700.ANGELS HAVE WHEELS: All Medicare recipients should nowbe aware that if they suffer from conditions such as arthritis, cardiovasculardisease, and respiratory disorders, and have difficultywalking or propelling a standard wheelchair, they may be eligibleto receive an electric wheel chair paid for by Medicare. For informationon Medicare eligibility contact Gregory at 1-800-810-2877.Owen Woodford Unit #894 & ALA wishes to ask for thesupport of everyone to back our men and women in the armedforces. Regardless of your political feelings about the war, we askthat you join us in supporting them by; Fly the American Flag withPride. Make our Community bright with yellow ribbons to showsupport of our service personnel over seas. Contact the Red Crossabout what you can do to help. Put a single light in the windowfor our men and women in service to light their way home. If youhave a service member serving in the Armed forces, please contacta member of the American Legion or Auxiliary #894. <strong>The</strong>re areCall Today For A Free Estimate - Insured315-436-1953-10- <strong>Hi</strong>, <strong>Neighbor</strong>, Cazenovia, NY, December 17, 2012 Contact Us: FAX or Phone 315-655-9431, E-mail: hineighbor@hineighbor.net or Our Website www.hineighbor.net


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But thesesoldiers of the great Sorceress were entirely different fromthose of Jinjur’s Army of Revolt, although they were likewisegirls. 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May <strong>The</strong> God Of Conciliation Touch <strong>The</strong>ir Hearts And Ease <strong>The</strong>ir Pain - Pope Benedict“I got it from the Wizard of Oz, and by the choice of thepeople,” returned the Scarecrow, uneasy at such questioning.“And where did the Wizard get it?” she continued gravely.“I am told he took it from Pastoria, the former King,” saidthe Scarecrow, becoming confused under the intent look ofthe Sorceress.“<strong>The</strong>n,” declared Glinda, “the throne of the Emerald Citybelongs neither to you nor to Jinjur, but to this Pastoria fromwhom the Wizard usurped it.”“That is true,” acknowledged the Scarecrow, humbly; “butPastoria is now dead and gone, and some one must rule inhis place.”“Pastoria had a daughter, who is the rightful heir to thethrone of the Emerald City. Did you know that?” questionedthe Sorceress.“No,” replied the Scarecrow. “But if the girl still lives I willnot stand in her way. It will satisfy me as well to have Jinjurturned out, as an impostor, as to regain the throne myself. Infact, it isn’t much fun to be King, especially if one has goodbrains. I have known for some time that I am fitted to occupya far more exalted position. But where is the girl who ownsthe throne, and what is her name?”“Her name is Ozma,” answered Glinda. “But where she isI have tried in vain to discover. For the Wizard of Oz, whenhe stole the throne from Ozma’s father, hid the girl in somesecret place; and by means of a magical trick with which I amnot familiar he also managed to prevent her being discovered-- even by so experienced a Sorceress as myself.”“That is strange,” interrupted the Woggle-Bug, pompously.“I have been informed that the Wonderful Wizard of Oz wasnothing more than a humbug!”“Nonsense!” exclaimed the Scarecrow, much provoked bythis speech. “Didn’t he give me a wonderful set of brains?”“<strong>The</strong>re’s no humbug about my heart,” announced the TinWoodman, glaring indignantly at the Woggle-Bug.“Perhaps I was misinformed,” stammered the Insect,shrinking back; “I never knew the Wizard personally.”SNOW PLOWINGFree Estimates - Fully Insured - Competitive PricesFall Cleanup • Mowing • Brush RemovalMorrisville, Hamilton & Oneida AreasCOSSETTE LANDSCAPING & SNOW PLOWING“Well, wedid,” retorted theScarecrow, “andhe was a verygreat Wizard, Iassure you. It istrue he was guiltyof some slightimpostures, butunless he wasa great Wizardhow -- let meask -- could hehave hiddenthis girl Ozmaso securely thatno one can findher?”“I -- I giveit up!” repliedthe Woggle-Bug,meekly.“That is themost sensiblespeech you’vemade,” said theTin Woodman.“I mustreally make another effortto discover where this girlis hidden,” resumed theSorceress, thoughtfully. “Ihave in my library a bookin which is inscribed everyaction of the Wizard while hewas in our land of Oz -- or, atleast, every action that couldbe observed by my spies. Thisbook I will read carefullytonight, and try to single outthe acts that may guide us indiscovering the lost Ozma.In the meantime, pray amuseyourselves in my palace andcommand my servants as ifthey were your own. 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