Dollar Stretcher 12/6/13

Embed Size (px)

Citation preview

  • 8/13/2019 Dollar Stretcher 12/6/13

    1/16

    December 6, 2013; Vol. 49 No.47

    On-line at addigest.com

    email us at:

    [email protected]

    518-695-5309 518-695-4337http://northeast.getdish.com

    NORNORNORNORNORTHEAST SATHEAST SATHEAST SATHEAST SATHEAST SATELLITE SALESTELLITE SALESTELLITE SALESTELLITE SALESTELLITE SALES

  • 8/13/2019 Dollar Stretcher 12/6/13

    2/16

    www.addigest.com www.addigest.comNapaul Publishers, Inc. December 6, 2013

    EXIT 17N, RT. 9, MOREAU, NY(518)793-0153

    www.acehomesinc.com

    35 Years Experience Bringing YouExciting Homes for the Next Century

    A

    A

    ACE HOMES

    ANNUAL

    MODULAR HOME

    CLEARANCE SALE

    Sale includes:Free appliances,delivery, crane & trim out.

    Savings as high as $30,000 on select models(Ranches, Capes, Colonials etc)

    Hurry while model homes last & interest ratesremain at a 30 year low. Lowest prices guaranteed!

    Models on Display at2138 Doubleday Ave. (Route 50)

    Ballston Spa, NY 12020

    www.serenityhousinginc.comModular & Manufactured Homes

    Sales Center

    Price includes Delivery, Set up, and Vinyl skirting.

    LLLLLOOOOOT MODEL SALET MODEL SALET MODEL SALET MODEL SALET MODEL SALE

    Now$65,000.00

    Open: Mon-Sat 10am-5pm

    Save Thousands OffNormal Sale

    Prices!

    All Single Wide and Double wide LotModel Homes are now Available for

    Immediate Delivery!

    The SKYLINER, by Skyline Homes28 x 52

    with 3 bedrooms, 2 baths

    EXIT 17N 3 MI. North, 1 Mi. North of Hess &junction of Routes 9 and 197

    nyvaluedhomes.com OPEN 7 DAYS

    1 Year FREE Lot rFREE Lot rFREE Lot rFREE Lot rFREE Lot rententententent. Limited time offer Homes starting less than $250 mo.$250 mo.$250 mo.$250 mo.$250 mo. Live for $250 mo. for 1 year WWWWWe Do Ite Do Ite Do Ite Do Ite Do It AllAllAllAllAll...land, home, foundation. You want it. We do it! Bring us a floor plan WE WILL BUILD IT FOR LESS.WE WILL BUILD IT FOR LESS.WE WILL BUILD IT FOR LESS.WE WILL BUILD IT FOR LESS.WE WILL BUILD IT FOR LESS.LOWEST prices! We Now Have It AllWe Now Have It AllWe Now Have It AllWe Now Have It AllWe Now Have It All-Cape, Colonial, Chalet, Ranch, single & double wides Own your own land?Own your own land?Own your own land?Own your own land?Own your own land?No money down for a new home! Get approved for a home loan today.

    VALUED HOMES518-793-1266

    VALUED HOMES

    FALL SALE

    Creative EffectLandscaping, Inc.

    COMMERCIAL & RESIDENTIALSchedule Your FALL CLEANUP &SNOWPLOWING Today!

    Landscaping and Much More!AFFORDABLE & DEPENDABLE

    Call Today 518-742-9080

    SUNDAY

    December 8

    1pm-4pm

    Cambridge - $212,000

    Outstanding Lakefront RanchLocation:9 Kennedy Road, Cambridge, NY

    Al at Bryce Realty. 518-441-4353.

    North Country Insurance101 Main St.,

    Greenwich, NY518-692-9601

    INSURANCE WE ARE HERE TO SERVE YOU:

    Bad Driver?..Good Rates. Good Driver?..ExcellentRates

    Schuylerville Insurance144 Broad St.,

    Schuylerville 695-4665or 677-2110

    JUST A PHONE CALL AWAY!schuylervilleinsurance.com

    FreeQuotes

    FOR RENTCLEMONS

    6 room house, 3 bedrooms,country stove, refrigerator,W/D hookup, no smoking.$850/mo+ security, lease.

    518-499-2224

    RENTING OUTBEDROOM

    $450 per month includeselectric and use of householdappliances. Located on StateRoute 4 in Kingsbury/HudsonFalls. 518-307-8699.

    FOR RENTCLEMONS

    6 room house, 3 bedrooms,country stove, refrigerator,W/D hookup, no smoking.$850/mo+ security, lease.

    518-499-2224

    FOR SALE: 1991 ChampionAtlantic mobile home on quietcul-de-sac in Pyramid PinesEstates, Saratoga. 2 bedroom,2 bath, large lot with privateyard, enclosed porch,wheelchair accessible. Allappliances. Outdoor shedincludes snowblower & lawnmower. Just move in. $14,000. Call

    Village Mobile HomesAsk for Mike

    518-885-0001

    OUT OF COUNTY BUYERWANTS A FARM!Reasonablly priced. Call Al at

    Bryce R.E. at 518-441-4353.

    NYC BUYER WANTSWATERFRONT HOMEOR CAMP. Good price.Call Al at Bryce R.E.518-441-4353.

    AVID FISHERMANWANTS HOME ON

    RIVER. Call Bryce:518-271-7630.

    FOR RENT: 2 bedroomapartment, large yard, quietneighborhood. $700 permonth plus utilities. Smithville.518-695-6064 or 260-9675.Available September 1st.

    HOUSE FOR RENTGreenwich, 2 bedroom. 2bath with deck. Single floor.

    W/D hookup. Clean.Country setting. Low

    maintenance. Adults only.$800/mo plus security. 518-

    692-8258.

    WATERFRONT HOMESWANTED! CASH BUYER

    FROM NYC.Al@Bryce 518-441-

    4353.

    RENTAL: One bedroom, W/D, porch,/ to yard . Very clean.$575/month. Security andreferences required. Veryclean 518-695-3274.

    WE ARE BUYINGCOUNTRY PROPERTY

    Farms, WoodlandsVacant Lands &

    Water-frontCall 518-638-6484 or518-747-7722 eves

    SCHUYLERVILLEONE BEDROOM

    APARTMENT FORRENT includes heat, lights,water and sewer. $700/mo

    518-338-8311

    TWOAPARTMENTSAVAILABLE.

    One on the first floor; oneon the second floor;both

    two (2) bedrooms.27 Main streetGreenwich, NY

    518-791-3001

    LAND OR FARMWANTED: Top price paid.Out of country buyers. CallBryce Realty 518-271-7630

    CORLEW REALTY2243 Coach Rd.,Argyle, NY 12809

    518-638-6473Serving Washington &

    Warren CountiesSandra Corlew,Broker/owner

    HOUSE FOR RENTGREENWICH

    Clean, spacious 2 bedroom.W/D hook up. nice yard withAmish storage shed. Countryetting. $800 per month.ecurity required.

    518-692-8258

    EAST GREENWICHColonial Stairhall,

    large livingroom, bedroom,kitchen, bath, garage.

    $575 plus utilities, security,lease. No pets.

    518-854-9285

    GREENWICHAPARTMENTFOR RENT

    2 Bedroom Large,Yard, Views, Washer/Dryer Hookup, Low

    Utilities, Dish Washer,no pets/smokers.

    $750+/mo.

    518-638-9010

    APARTMENTFOR RENTIn South Glens Falls.1+ Large Bedroom,

    Deck, Parking,Dishwasher, Yard,

    Trash Included, LowUtilities.

    no smokers/no pets,$650+ a month.518-638-9010

    COUNTRYELECTRIC LLCResidential, Com-mercial, Industrial. Alltypes of wiring in-cluding service en-trances, backup genera-tors, new & rewiring ofhomes, offices, barns,motor controls, pools & Spas, electric heat, etc. Licensed Master Electrician, fully Insured, Free Estimates 518-642-2271

    BAND SAWNAIR DRIED PINELUMBER.1x's and 2x's. Mostsizes on hand. Also,kiln dried Hard-wood Flooring inOak, Cherry and

    Hickory.Pratt's Sawmill.518-677-5609,

    leave message.

    SLATE WANTED: Used slateon or off the building. Also newand used slate for sale. Call 802-265-3200.

    NEED TO SELL YOURHOME OR PROPERTY?List with us at a fair price. Ifwe don't sell your home wewill pay your $500. AlKonieczny at Bryce Real Es-tate Call for details.

    518-441-4353.

  • 8/13/2019 Dollar Stretcher 12/6/13

    3/16

    Schuylerville, NY Saint Nicholas Festival

    December 7, 2013 10 am - 5:30 pmST. NICHOLAAS WILL BE ARRIVING IN SCHUYLERVILLE

    Napaul Publishers, Inc. December 6, 2013

    21 County Route 77 Greenwich

    Motor c yc l eInspec. Avail.

    Rte. 29 & Wilbur Ave,Greenwich, NY

    518-695-6565

    Enjoy One Of The

    Areas Best

    Holiday Festivals!

    Across from the Washington CountyFair Grounds

    Delicious Pizza Pasta SaladsSteak Bomb GrindersSubs

    Parmesan DinnersOutstanding Wings and More...

    23 Spring Street(RT 29)

    Schuylerville, NY

    GIFT CERTIFICATES

    AVAILABLE

    112 Broad Street Schuylerville5 1 8 - 6 9 5 - 5 9 0 0

    North Country Insurance101 Main St.,

    Greenwich, NY 518-692-9601

    INSURANCEWE ARE HERE

    TO SERVE YOU:

    Bad Driver?..

    Good Rates

    Good Driver?..

    Excellent Rates

    Schuylerville Insurance144 Broad St.,

    Schuylerville 695-4665or 677-2110

    JUST A PHONECALL AWAY!

    schuylervilleinsurance.com Free Quotes

    Tuesday- New MerchandiseFriday- Antiques,

    Collectibles, General MerchandiseSaturday- Small Livestock, Farm items

    Auctions Weekly at

    7:00 PM Local Dealers in attendance weekly

    457 Rt. 32N,

    Schuylerville, NY518-695-6663

    FOOTESAmish Sheds

    Now With Two Convenient Locations: St. Rt. 29,Greenwich (across from The Ice Cream Man)& St. Rt. 9, South Glans Falls (at Mr. Bills Car Hop)

    Lukes Cell (518) 265-2259 Bobs Cell (518) 265-2649

    Town Hall and Broad Street, SchuylervilleA Dutch Tradition! Come spend the day

    and evening with us and help celebrate the arrival of St. Nicolaas to Schuylerville. The day will

    begin with a Festival of Trees sponsored by the Schuylerville Community Theater and Story

    Time. The Trees, Entertainment, Story Time and crafts will be located at the Town of Saratoga

    (518) 695-6161

    VISIT US TODAY!33 Ferry Street

    Schuylerville, NY

    Open 7 Days: Mon-Sat 10-9 Sun 12-6

    Old Saratoga

    Wine & SpiritsOne of The Best Wine

    Selections in the Area!

    Knowledgable and

    Friendly Service

    Town Hall from 10am to 4pm.

    At 4:15pm St. Nicolaas will

    arrive on his white horse on

    the corner of Spring St. and

    Broad. At 4:25pm a

    Childrens Lantern walk with

    caroling will procede

    downtown to light the villagetree. Tree Lighting at 5pm.

    Sponsered by the

    Schuylerville Chamber of

    Commerce.

    FREE ADMISSION

    2014 CALENDARS AVAILABLE- The 2014Town of Saratoga calendars featuring pictures

    from days gone by in the villages ofSchuylerville and Victory and in the surroundingareas are now available. Calendar pages aresprinkled with close to 150 historical tidbits.

    Calendars may be purchased for $5.00 inSchuylerville at Old Saratoga Books, Byron'sMarket, Expressohuis, Saratoga Apple and at

    the Town Clerks office or at the VictoryVillage Emporium, Olde Saratoga Home and

    Garden, Brookside Museum in Ballston Spa andfrom Marion DeHeer and Pat Peck, members of

    the Old Saratoga Historical Association.Call Pat Peck, 584-4129, to arrange to have

    calendars mailed.KIDS DAY OUTis a Christmas Gift to our neighbors fromthe United Methodist Churches ofSchuylerville and Quaker Springs. OnSaturday December 14th EVERYONE is

    invited to a free Breakfast at 9am, 51Church St, Schuylerville.

    After breakfast, children ages 3 to 12,can stay to watch a Christmas movie on thebig screen and participate in a variety ofChristmas activities. There will be 1) HotChocolate Mug making, 2) CinnamonOrnaments , 3) Sugar Cookie decorating,4) Stained Glass Frames , 5) Reindeer Food,6) Candy Cane Countdown to Christmas, 7)Christmas Dress Up Picture Station and evenChristmas Bingo !We ask that Parents return shortly beforenoon to join the children and for a freePizza lunch. You may RSVP by emailing

    [email protected] or by going toevents on our O for a Thousand Tonguesto Sing Facebook page or calling

    518-695-3101 before 7 PM.

  • 8/13/2019 Dollar Stretcher 12/6/13

    4/16

    Napaul Publishers, Inc. December 6, 2013

    HELP STOCK THE GREEN MOUNTAIN

    CHRISTMAS GIFT ROOM

    AT THE CHRISTIAN CENTER

    Green Mountain Christian Center announces the Sixth Annual

    Green Mountain Christmas onDec. 20 and 21, at Green Moun-

    ain Christian Center (GMCC), 440 Main St. Bennington, Vermont.

    The plans include the Gift Room for Parents in Need, gift wrap-

    ping, and crafts for the children, Christmas music, cookies and

    refreshments, and other Christmastide activities The Gift Roomor parents in need is at the center of the activities. Green Moun-

    ain Christian Center will do its best again this year to fill the toy

    gap, but we will obviously need help. You can donate toys or cash

    o help stock the GIFT ROOM where parents in need can select

    presents for their children ages 10 and under. Thanks to the gen-

    erosity of many businesses and individuals in this community,

    Christmas 2012 was a huge success providing local parents with

    gifts for their children. We were able to help over 250 parents

    with toys for approximately 500 children from throughout the

    Southwestern Vermont region, Bennington, Pownal, Woodford,

    Shaftsbury, Arlington, Hoosick Falls, White Creek and others. Given

    he continued economic difficulties we expect the need has in-creased, so we are planning to assist 200-300 parents (500-600

    ocal children). Donations can be mailed or delivered to Green

    Mountain Christian Center, 440 Main St. Bennington, VT (office in

    rear). The office is open Tuesday, Wednesday & Friday 9 am to 3:30

    pm and on Monday & Thursday 9am to 12 noon. Parents in need

    hould call the Green Mountain Christian Center office at 802-

    447-7224 for a reservation before December 21, 2013.

    FESTIVAL OF TREES

    For the fourth consecutive year, the Schuylerville CommunityTheater will host the Festival of Trees and Craft Fair in theSaratoga Town Hall on the corner of Routes 29 and 4. On Fri-day night, December 6ththere will be the traditional lighting ofthe Memory Trees on the front lawn of the Town Hall 4 whichwill open the weekends festivities. Following the outdoor event,there will be a small invited guest reception and preview of thebeautifully decorated trees and crafts that will be offered forsale on Saturday December 7thfrom 10 4 pm and Sunday,December 8thfrom 10 to 2 pm. Besides the numerous artisansoffering unique items for sale, there will be musical groups per-forming throughout the day on Saturday. All the decorated treeswill be available for sale. The annual parade down Schuylervilles

    main street featuring the arrival of St Nicholaas on his whitehorse will follow beginning at 4:15 pm. Families and childrenare invited to join in the parade carrying lighted lanterns pro-vided by the local Lions Club andsinging Christmas Carols. Theparade will end at the park at thesouth end of the village with thereading of The Story of St.Nicholaas, the official lighting ofthe Village Christmas tree andsongs.

    The Festival of Trees andCraft Fair will be open on

    Saturday, December 7

    th

    from10 to 4 and on Sunday from10 to 2. Admission to all

    events is free. Please join us!

  • 8/13/2019 Dollar Stretcher 12/6/13

    5/16

    www.addigest.com www.addigest.comNapaul Publishers, Inc. December 6, 2013

    1-800-498-3479 or

    583-3479

    10 Caroline St.,

    Saratoga Springs

    Antiques & Collectibles

    For... Any Form of Gold, Platinum & Silver Diamonds Pre Loved Jewelry

    Coin & Stamp Collections Watches Sterling Silver Sports Cards Anything Old

    CA$HCA$HCA$HCA$HCA$H

    Huge Prices Paid

    (more than market prices)

    No Appts Necessary

    (but available if pre-

    ferred)

    Lots of Positive References

    Years of Experience

    Locally Owned

    WITCHCRAFT BODY & PAINT, INC

    Call forConvenient

    Appointment.

    All WorkGuaranteed.

    HOURS:Mon.-Fri.8:30-5:00

    Sat. by appt.

    Turn off Rt. 29 at Village Market

    Corliss Ave. & John St. Ext. Greenwich -- 692-7774

    Over 30YearsExperience

    in Collision &Paint Industry.

    Frame Straightening& Repair.

    Foreign & Domestic.Auto Glass Work.Insurance Estimates.

    Suzanne PoudrierDavid English

    CAPITAL AGWAY

    1333 ROUTE 7 BRUNSWICK

    518-279-4300

    TreesWreaths,

    Kissing Balls and

    Garlands

    For The Holidays!

    24 HOUR TOW-

    ING518-854-3000

    NYS Inspection Lube Oil Filter Brakes Shocks Alignments Tune-Ups

    Air Conditioning Autobody Glass Insurance Work

    Factory MaintenanceServices

    On County Route 74 518- 692-9366Open 8-5 Mon.-Sat.

    Nessle Bros. Meats, Inc.

    ORDERYOUR

    HOLIDAY MEATSNOW!!

    Boneless Prime Rib Ham

    Oysters & ScallopsPackages of All Kinds!

    Gift Certificates Available!

    (((((800) [email protected] www.dankearneys.com

    09 FORD09 FORD09 FORD09 FORD09 FORD

    FOCUSFOCUSFOCUSFOCUSFOCUS

    $9,450

    Blue, 4 Dr,4 Cyl, Auto,Full Power,Clean, 45K,SE Model

    05 CHEVY05 CHEVY05 CHEVY05 CHEVY05 CHEVY

    EQEQEQEQEQUINOUINOUINOUINOUINOXXXXX

    Silver, 4 Dr,6 Cyl, Auto,Full Power,

    Clean,129K,

    LT Pkg.

    770 Business RT 4A , Ctr. Rutland, VT 05736

    $5,995

    CARS2007 Chevrolet MalibuBeige, 6cyl, Auto, Leather, Loaded, Clean, 137K .......... ........... ........... $5995.002007 Saturn IonSilver, 4Dr, 4cyl, Auto, Full Power, Clean, 129K ........... ............ ........... ........... $5495.002006 Subaru ForesterSilver, 4Dr, 4cyl, Auto, AWD, Premium PKG, 138K, ........... ........... ....... $6995.002006 Ford 500 SELGray, 4Dr, 6cyl, Auto, Full Power, Clean, AWD, 116K .......... ........... ........... $6495.002006 Ford FusionMaroon, 6cyl, Auto, Full Power, Clean, 133K, Runs Great ........... ............ ..... $5995.002001 Ford WindstarGreen, 4dr, 6cyl, auto, full power, 7 pass, clean 180k .......... ............ ......... $1695.00MINI VANS2005 Ford FreestarBeige, 4Dr, 6cyl, Auto, Full Power, New Tires, 160K.. ........... ............ ......... $4495.002007 Ford FreestyleGreen, 4Dr, 6cyl, Auto, Full Power, AWD, 3rd Row, 149K .......... ........... ... $6995.002006 Buick Teraza Silver, 4Dr, 6cyl, Auto, 7pass, Leather, Entertainment, 116K, ........... .......... $5995.002005 Ford FreestyleBlue, 4Dr, 6cyl, Auto, AWD, 3rd Row Seating, Wagon, 153K ........... ......... $5995.002005 Ford FreestyleBlue, 4dr, 6cyl, Auto, Full Power, AWD, 149K, 7Pass ............ ........... ....... $5495.00SUVS2007 Jeep CompassSilver, 4Dr, 4cyl, 5sp, AWD, 1 Owner, Clean, 154K ............ ........... ........... $5495.002005 Chevrolet EquinoxSilver, 4Dr, 6cyl, Auto, Full Power, Clean, 129K, LT pkg ............ ....... $5995.002005 Mercury MarinerBlack, 4Dr, 6cyl, Auto, AWD, Leather, Loaded, Clean, 134K .......... ....... $5995.00TRUCKS2006 Dodge DakotaWhite, 4Dr, 6cyl, Auto, Quad Cab, 2wd, New Tires, 111K ........... ........... ..... $5995.002005 Ford RangerBlue, Extended Cab, 4x4, 6cyl, Auto, 1 Owner, 123K ........... ........... ............ . $7495.00

    2004 Dodge DakotaBlue, 4Dr, 8cyl, Auto, Full Power, Clean, 122K, 4x4 ............ ........... ........... $7995.00

    WANTEDGUNS & AMMO(Parts & Pieces)New or Used.

    Good, Bad or Ugly518-854-7930

    CASH: For crankphonographs, early 78's,cylinder records, parts.

    Call 798-5612

    QUALITY USED CARSvisit us at

    WARNER'S AUTOChurch Street.,Granville, NY518-642-1342

    TREE SERVICE..EXPERIENCED HELP

    NEEDED.Donavan Tree Service,

    10 Brickyard Road, Mechan-icville.

    [email protected]

    TIRES FOR SALECar, Truck, Dump Truck,

    Tractor trailer.NEW & USED.

    CHRIS CONNOLLY421-3608753-4542

    FOR SALESnowblowerCub CadetCommercial

    45 Dual WheelsElectric Start

    Power Steering,$1,800 O.B.O.

    518-222-9640

    HELP WANTEDLooking for someone to

    plow snow with my truckCall 518-692-2838

    ANGUS CATTLEFOR SALE

    Bred females, cow calf pairs,bulls for breeding.

    Also: Holstein heifers forsale, bred & open.

    MARCHALAND FARMS518-692-9881

    POWER AMPLIFIER FORSALE. Crest Audio model4801 in VGC. No issues. 750watts per side @ 4 Ohms.$325 [email protected]

    HELP WANTED:Parts Counter Person:

    for Outdoor PowerEquipment Store.

    Must have good ComputerSkills and Customer ServiceExperience. Full Time, YearRound, 401K plus benefits,Call 518-636-5580.

    ACKET Charcoal Old NavyWool Jacket - Size XL -Zippered - Excellentondition - Asking $10 -Call18 642-2783

    PARKA Ladies Mint GreenParka - Size 1X - Excellentcondition - Asking $10 -Call

    518 642-278

    NOW ACCEPTINGOR WILL PICK UP

    Scrap Metal or AppliancesAlso: We buy & pickup scrap

    cars. 518-695-6757

    IREWOOD FOR SALE:full cord, local, unseasoned

    Hardwood, cut and split. 518-92-2109

    WE SPECIALIZE INESTATE CLEAN OUTS.

    Antiques purchased orconsigned. WANTED:

    antiques, collectibles, fineused furniture, china , glass,

    books and garage sale items.Call 518-747-0197

  • 8/13/2019 Dollar Stretcher 12/6/13

    6/16

    www.addigest.com www.addigest.comNapaul Publishers, Inc. December 6, 2013

    Now Buying

    Junk Cars $200 & UpScrap, Tin Taken In!

    Also Buying: Copper, Brass &Batteries per Lb.

    NEW

    CERTIFIED

    SCALES!

    DAN TURCO& SONSWe Will SellYour

    SnowmobileFor You!

    Check Out New &Used Inventory at

    www.turcosyamaha.com

    No Clarendon, VtJust South of Rutland

    on US Route 7

    802-773-8650802-773-8650802-773-8650802-773-8650802-773-8650SSSSSuperior SSSSService &SSSSSales

    since 1970

    Hrs: 8:30-5:30 M, T, Thur, & Fri. Sat 8-1. closed Sunday and Wednesday

    Affordable, clean, safeand efficient wood heat

    Central Boiler

    OUTDOOR WOODFURNACE.

    Heats multiple buildings.

    Beecrofts, LLC 518-753-4402

    HOOSAC VALLEY FARMERS212 Main St PO Box 299

    Schaghticoke, NY 12154 518-753-6911Where People In The Know Shop!

    SAVE ON FENCING

    AND FENCING SUPPLIES!

    SAVE BIG

    10 1.75 Red ..............$6100

    12 1.75 Red/Green...$6500

    12 1.75 Galvanized..$7900

    12 2 Red or Green...$12400

    12 2 Galvanized.......$14900

    16 1.75 Red/Green...$8700

    16 1.75 Galvanized..$10000

    16 2 Red or Green...$13900

    16 2 Galvanized.......$17900

    CORRAL PANELSROUND BALEFEEDER

    HEAVY DUTY8 14 gage...two piece

    Horse Fencing HighTensile Wire Sheep & Goat fencing Electro Braid Rope Fencing and More!

    1 3/4 12.. red/greenChain or Pin Connections

    HeavyDuty

    GATES

    Reg $24500

    Now $19500 ONLY

    $64.99

    We Install!We Install!

    Large Supply of Fence Posts: Wood Posts 8to 12 lengths, with different diameters.Steel Posts3 to 10 lengths.

    Hrs: M-F7:30-5:30Sat7:30-2:30ClosedSunday

    518-695-5309 518-695-4337http://northeast.getdish.com

    NORNORNORNORNORTHEAST SATHEAST SATHEAST SATHEAST SATHEAST SATELLITETELLITETELLITETELLITETELLITE

    SALESSALESSALESSALESSALES

    Word Wise

    gufeirtecn

    realunc

    ANSWER NEXT TIME!

    Answer to last Word Wise:Nuclear Option: Senators,filibuster, powerful, shameless, incredible. Dictatorship.

    againhessnn

    griteniu

    Looming disaster.

    ticilopylal

    BINGO Rensselaer Countys Everett Wagar Senior Center, 2Roxborough Road, Grafton, NY Bingo, every Wednesday and Fri-

    day at 1 pm. If you have any questions, or would like to join us forunch, please contact the center at 518-279-3413.

    BRUNSWICK HISTORICAL SOCIETY OPENWednesdays1 3 p.m. and Saturdays 10 a.m. 3 p.m. Located in the historic

    Garfield School, 605 Brunswick Road, Troy and public is welcome.We have an on-site extensive genealogy library available.For infor-mation call 279-4024 or view us at http://www.bhs-ny.org

    CHRISTMAS CONCERT presented at the Salem UnitedMethodist church on Sunday,December 15, at 7 pm. Performingwill be Al and Kathy Bain,Deborah Craig,the OBQ and othermusical groups and soloists. There will be a free will offering tobenefit the food pantry and the fuel fund. The church is handicappedaccessible. Info please call 518-854-7588

    ANNUAL CHRISTMAS BAZAAR- Saturday, Dec. 7, 9 AMo 3 PM, Whitehall Methodist Church, 56 Greenmount Cemeteryane, off County Rt. 12. Bazaar includes Christmas decorations,rafts, Regifts, Flea Market, Bakery, RADA Cutlery, Toys. LUNCH served at 11 AM. Menu: Homemade soup, sandwich, beverage,ookie for $5. Come and join us and have some fun. Take Outs arevailable. Church Office 499-0851

    VALLEY FALLS UMC-Everyone is invited to worship at the ValleyFalls United Methodist Church at 16 State Street each Sunday morningat 9:00. The service, led by Pastor G. Ewart Morris, is followed by acoffee hour. Children participate in the first part of the church serviceand then are invited to attend church school. The choir practices on Thurs-day evenings. If you can sing and read music, you are invited to join.Prayer shawl ministry meets on the first and third Tuesdays of the monthat 7:00 p.m. All who knit or crochet or would like to learn - are wel-

    come. The church is handicapped accessible and has an assistive li sten-ing system. All are welcome! Call 753-4848 or check out our web site atwww.valleyfallsunitedmethodist.com.for more information. Please joinus!

    FREE HEARING CLINIC- Rensselaer Countys Everett Wagar Se-nior Center, 2 Roxborough Road, Grafton NY continues to offer a freemonthly hearing clinic with an independent instrument hearing specialist,(who will also clean your hearing aids). November clinic will be held onWednesday the 27th, at 10:30 a.m. All Rensselaer County seniors 60years of age and older welcome, reservations are required, 279-3413.

    EVENTS AT THE HIGHWAY TABERNACLE: Fri. 12/20th @ 7P.M.: Popcorn & Movie (free) Night, titled, The Perfect Gift. Tues.12/24th @ 6 P.M.: Christmas Eve Candlight Service Wed. 12/25th: NoBible Study Highway Tabernacle Assembly of God 235 Hudson Ave.Mechanicville, N.Y. 12118 518-664-4442. www.highwaytabernacle.net

    ATTENTION SWIMMERS-The Rensselaer Countys Troy Se-nior Center has a swimming program that meets every Wednesdayfrom 9:00 to 10:00 am with Joyce Forner leading. We are lookingfor more swimmers and a volunteer Aqua Aerobics teacher. Swim-ming is probably the best exercise you will ever do for yourself.Join us at the Lansingburg Boys & Girls club and enjoy the heatedpool and the wonderful company. Call the Center at 270-5348 formore info.

    25TH ANNIVERSARY CHRISTMAS IN WARRENSBURGHPOSTCARD A postcard has been commissioned by WarrensburghBeautification Inc. in celebration of the twenty-fifth anniversary ofChristmas in Warrensburgh and to commemorate the Bicentennialof the Town of Warrensburgh and the County of Warren. Createdby a local graphic designer, the card is a beautiful, heartfeltinterpretation of Christmases past inspired by family traditions. Thecards may be purchased at Riverside Gallery, the Warrensburgh

    Museum of Local History, Miller Art & Frame and Richards Library.They will also be available for sale during the US Postal SpecialHoliday Cancellation during Christmas in Warrensburgh. This yearthe cancellation will take place at the Indoor Holiday Market from10 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Saturday, December 7 in the Senior Center,3847 Main Street. For further information, please call 518-466-5497

    or e-mail [email protected].

    GREAT HOLIDAY GIFTS AT THE CCCS 8TH ANNUALARTS & CRAFTS SALE. On Saturday, December 7from 10am until 2 pm, the Salem Courthouse Community Center will hostits 8th Annual Arts & Crafts Sale in the Great Hall. Purchase uniquehand-crafted items perfect for holiday giving while supporting areacraftsmen. Items offered by the 24 vendors this year include naturalsoaps and lotions, needle crafts, jewelry, pottery, handwoven baskets,holiday floral items and homemade candies and baked goods. Therewill also be a food concession offering homemade breakfast itemsincluding scones and breakfast cakes as well as lunch items includinghomemade hearty soups and Dotties special macaroni and cheese.Other holiday opportunities offered that day include a special storyhour for children at 1 pm with Debi Craig and gingerbread cookiedecorating in the Battenkill Kitchen. The CCC is located at 58 EastBroadway across from the Salem Central School and is handicapaccessible. For additional information, please call 518-854-7053.

    SUNDAY BREAKFAST: The Fish Creek Rod and GunClub located on route 32 south of the village of Victory (look for our sign ). Will be cooking breakfast on 8December starting at 8:00-11:00AM and will continueon the second Sunday of each month all year. Eggs cookedto order, bacon, sausage, toast ( white or wheat ), pancakes( regular, blueberry, buckwheat, apple cinnamon ), frenchtoast, home fries, orange juice, coffee, tea, hot chocolate.Cost: Adult $6.00 Child $3.00, EVERYONE will bewelcome.

    BUY LOCALTHIS

    HOLIDAYSEASON!

    DONT FORGETYOUR LOCALFIRE DEPT. &

    RESCUESQUADS!

  • 8/13/2019 Dollar Stretcher 12/6/13

    7/16

    The Stovery - Home of Soothing Fireswww.thestovery.com - 518-638-8950 Napaul Publishers, Inc. December 6, 2013

    EXTRA

    ROOM

    STORAGE

    Route 9,

    Chestertown

    SELF

    STORAGE,5x5 to 10x25

    494-7044494-2873

    Power Equipment

    CALHOUN EQUIPMENTCALHOUN EQUIPMENTCALHOUN EQUIPMENTCALHOUN EQUIPMENTCALHOUN EQUIPMENT

    Route 40 Melrose

    518-753-6921

    visit our web page: www.addigest.com/Calhoun/ads.htm

    Our 66th

    Year!

    Its Growing Now!

    Manleys Restaurant4

    Route 4, Kingsbury, NY 747-0023Open 7 Days Each Week 6am-8pm

    WEDNESDAYS are WILD!

    6am-10am 10 Coffeewithany breakfast purchase!

    11:30am-4pm you get twoHotSandwichs for the price of one.4pm-8pmyou can get

    TWO Dinner Specials for only $20!

    WEDNESDAYS are WILD!

    6am-10am 10 Coffeewithany breakfast purchase!

    11:30am-4pm you get twoHotSandwichs for the price of one.4pm-8pmyou can get

    TWO Dinner Specials for only $20!

    TUESDAYSwe offer

    1/2 Price on allTurkey entrees!

    TUESDAYSwe offer

    1/2 Price on allTurkey entrees!

    Some Very Special Days hereat Manleys:

    MONDAYS we offer a Special

    $5 Menu!

    Some Very Special Days hereat Manleys:

    MONDAYS we offer a Special

    $5 Menu!

    VIEW OUR INVENTORY

    AND APPLY FOR

    CREDIT HERE:

    www.keymotors.net

    2109 Doubleday(Rt. 50)

    Ballston Spa, NY(518) 885-0507

    1485 Central Ave.Mechanicville, NY

    (518) 665-0507

    KEY MOTORS

    stoves fireplaces insertsgas wood pellet coal

    Cash-N-Carry orComplete Installations

    THE STOVERY518-638-8950

    www.thestovery.com

    Christmas Tree Farm

    Choose And CutAll Trees $35

    Fresh

    Wreaths &

    Kissing Balls

    WEEKENDS

    10 AM - 5 PMDurfee Rd. South Cambridge,

    off Cty. Rt.74. Follow Signs:

    FromSchaghticoke:Rte 67E left to Rens Cty Rt 114 (Master

    St) to Wash Cty Rte 74, 1st right inWashington County.

    From Cambridge: West Main St,to County Rte 59.

    From Greenwich:Eddy St. to County.Rte. 74, 1st left after hamlet of South

    Cambridge.From Buskirk:follow signs from

    Buskirk Covered Bridge

    518-926-9321

    Netting AVAILABLE

    YOUTHBUILD PROGRAM BENEFITS FROM FUNDS

    RAISED BY HUDSON RIVER COMMUNITY CREDITUNIONAs part of its ongoing Community Heroes Campaign,Hudson River Community Credit Union (HRCCU) recently pre-sented a check in the amount of $250 to Youthbuild, a programsponsored by the Troy Commission on Economic Opportunity. Eachmonth, HRCCU chooses a local not-for-profit community organi-zation and donates five dollars for each new member that joins orexisting member that upgrades a service. To date, HRCCU hasdonated thousands of dollars to local organizations. In YouthBuildprograms, low-income young people ages 16 to 24 work full-timefor 6 to 24 months toward their GEDs or high school diplomaswhile learning job skills by building affordable housing in their com-munities. Emphasis is placed on leadership development, commu-nity service, and the creation of a positive mini-community of adultsand youth committed to each others success. Students may earnAmeriCorps education awards through their homebuilding and othercommunity service. At exit,they are placed in college, jobs, or both. Hudson River CommunityCredit Unions mission is to improve the well-being of membersand their families by providing quality financial services with thebest overall value. Hudson River Community Credit Union has five

    branches located in Corinth, Glens Falls, Hudson Falls, Troy andCohoes. The Credit Union is a not-for-profit financial cooperativeowned and governed by its members. Anyone who lives, works,worships, attends school or businesses and other legal entit ies lo-cated in Warren, Washington, Saratoga and Rensselaer Countiesor the Towns of Cohoes, Watervliet and Green Island and theirfamily members are eligible to join the credit union. For more infor-mation, call 518-654-9028, 1-800-824-0700 or visit hrccu.org.

    WANTED:The Cambridge Historical Society & Museum locatedon Broad Street in Cambridge is looking for a handyman/womanto take care of the maintenance needs of the historical house. Ifyou have an interest in preserving this building and have a little timeto spare on a volunteer basis, we would love to hear from you.This job would begin next spring when our current maintenanceman goes off the Board. Some responsibility would be hands onbut also important is advising the Board on what needs to be done.Please call the Museum at 677-5232 and leave a message. Wellcall you back. Saving Our History Honoring Our Past

    INDOOR HOLIDAY MARKET-The Senior Center will come

    alive again during the 25th Annual Christmas in Warrensburgh eventon Saturday, December 7thfrom 10AM - 4PM with local farm-ers and artisans demonstrating and selling at the first Indoor Holi -day Market, a smaller version of our farmers' market with a holi-day theme. There is no fee to participate, but all of what is soldmust be produced locally. Sampl ing of foods and demonstrationsof artisan techniques are encouraged. Wagon rides with BelgiumDraft Mules by Our Simple Life Farm. Blacksmithing demonstra-tions by Keith Roberts of Elemental Design and more. Musicthroughout the day. To register or for further information pleasecontact Teresa Whalen at 518-466-5497 or e-mail:[email protected]

    MASTER GARDENER TRAINING- Cornell Cooperative Ex-tension in Warren County is now accepting applications for thenew 2014 Master Gardener Training Program. Space is limited, so

    contact the office soon for more information and an application.Through the Master Gardener Volunteer Training Program, ourMaster Gardeners obtain a sense of accomplishment and commu-nity spirit. They also enjoy the camaraderie and intellectual stimu-lation from their fellow Master Gardeners. After enrolling in thecourse, the participants are provided with a binder of informationthat supplements the weekly presentations from Cornell Universityfaculty, Cooperative Extension staff, and local experts on a widerange of horticultural topics. The topics include basic botany, ento-mology, soils, home lawn care, vegetable and fruit gardening,composting, organic gardening and other practical and interestingsubject matter. Local regional training is held in Ballston Spa onMondays from late January to mid-April. Upon completion of the11-week lecture series, volunteers also receive a Cornell Soil pHTest Kit that will be useful for practical application of the training.There are many opportunities for Master Gardener volunteers towork with community groups, schools, and the gardening public inorder to educate and provide useful organic gardening information.Master Gardener meetings are relaxed and allow the sharing ofideas, continued training, and interesting tours and outings to localgardens, woodlands, preservation sites, and other areas. For moreinformation, please call Cornell Cooperative Extension in WarrenCounty at: 518-623-3291 or by e-mail at: [email protected].

    The Johnsonville Rescue Squad located @ 4 River Rd. WILLNOT BE HAVING A BREAKFAST IN THE MONTH OFDEC!.

    MONTHLY BREAKFAST: The Ladies Auxiliary from the ValleyFalls VFW Post 1938 located on Poplar Ave is having their monthlybreakfast Sunday Dec. 8th8-11 AM. Menu consists of hash browns,eggs, pancakes, french toast, juice, coffee, fruit and Biscuit withsausage & gravy. We will have a Tupperware sales going on andthe sale of Rada knives during the breakfast.

    24RD ANNUAL CANDLELIGHT HOUSE TOUR HOSTEDBY SARATOGA SPRINGS PRESERVATIONFOUNDATIONOn Friday, December 6, the Saratoga Springs PreservationFoundation will ring in the holiday season and celebrate our citysunique architecture with a tour through some of Saratoga Springsmost beautiful historic houses on Union, Madison, Fifth, Lake andYork Avenues. The Candlelight House Tour begins at 5pm and willcontinue until 9pm. While touring the homes, join in the PeppermintPig Hunt by spotting the candy pig in each home and be entered towin a gift basket from Saratoga Sweets.The tour will be followed by an after-party at Union Gables Bed &Breakfast, 55 Union Avenue, beginning at 7:30pm and ending at10:30pm. The after-party will feature a silent auction, food from

    the areas finest dining establishments, holiday music, and a cashbar. This years auction is packed with great holiday gift ideasincluding: handmade original jewelry, a weekend stay for two atGreat Camp Sagamore, New York City Ballet tickets complimentsof SPAC, an overnight stay at the Georgian Lakeside Resort inLake George, Glimmerglass Opera tickets, and a hot air balloonride provided by Equinox Balloons. In addition to the after-party,many of the beautifully decorated guest-rooms at the Union GablesBed & Breakfast will be open for viewing to after-party guests.Tour-Only Tickets: $40 members, $50 non-members. Tour &Reception Tickets: $75 members, $85 non-members. Tour OnlyTickets can be purchased the evening of the event at the PublicSchool No. 4 building at 112 Spring Street starting at 5:00pm. Tour& Reception Tickets are limited, so order soon. Funds raised at thisevent support the Foundations ongoing educational programs andefforts to preserve the unique architectural, landscaped, and culturalheritage of Saratoga Springs.For more information or to purchase tickets call 518-587-5030 oremail [email protected]. Visit our website atwww.saratogapreservation.org to order tickets online.

    THE FRIENDS OF JOSEPH GARRICKS wish to thank themany donors and supporters who attended our recent event, andcontributed to the fund for Josephs medical expenses. Josephextends his love and thanks back to you, and asks for your prayersfor healing. Contributions continue to be accepted atwww.fundforjoseph.com.

    FORT SALEM THEATER PRESENTS THE SINGINGANCHORS ANNUAL HOLIDAY SHOW. Like all anchorshows, Holiday features solos, duets, and several trio numbers.This years extravaganza performs a matinee in the Salem cabareton Sunday, December 8,at 2 PM. The Singing Anchors AnnualHoliday Show plays one show only with limited seating available at2 PM, reservations required. The $25 ticket includes $6 credit towardcoffee and dessert catered by Norene and Freds of Salem. Moreinformation is available on the theaters website(fortsalemtheater.com) or by calling (518) 854-9200.

  • 8/13/2019 Dollar Stretcher 12/6/13

    8/16

    The Stovery - Home of Soothing Fireswww.thestovery.com - 518-638-8950 Napaul Publishers, Inc. December 6, 2013

  • 8/13/2019 Dollar Stretcher 12/6/13

    9/16

    The Stovery - Home of Soothing Fireswww.thestovery.com - 518-638-8950 Napaul Publishers, Inc. December 6, 2013

    HOOSAC VALLEY FARMERS EXCHANGE IS

    PROUD TO ANNOUNCE A NEW PARTNERSHIP

    WITH PURINA

    ANIMAL NUTRITION.

    Whether you have a commercial herd or just a back yard petPurina and Hoosac Valley Farmers have the products you

    need.Here Is Our Lineup:

    ComeCheckUsOut!

    EDGE COUNTRY

    ACRES

    NOBLE

    GOAT

    OMOLENE STRATEGY EQUINE

    SENIOR

    LAYENA

    FOR HENS

    RABBIT

    COMPLETE

    ANTLERMAX HOME-

    GROWN

    SHOW

    CHOW

    Hoosac Valley Farmers Exchange212 Main Street PO Box 299 Schaghticoke, NY 12154

    P-518.753.6911 F-518.753.7554

    Hrs: M-F 7:30-5:30 Sat 7:30-2:30 Closed Sunday

    187 Valentine Rd

    CHARLTON .399-8574Same location since 1968

    1369 Rt. 9 Saratoga Rd

    So. Glens Falls 636-5580Exit 17N one mile on Left

    0% for 60 Months OR$1,000 back in Lieu Of Financing!

    Credit Qualified, hurry while supplies last

    CELEBRATE THE HOLIDAYSEASON WITH DUTCHAVEN!

    DUTCHAVEN GOLF COURSEAND SPORTS BAR

    located at 3167 Route 67 inBuskirk, New York

    518-753-7533

    Friday, December 13thNIGHTMARE BEFORE CHRISTMASParty with Jimmy Youre Fired

    Restaraunt is open Wednesday-Sunday. Stop in and check out

    our dinner specials!

    ANNUAL CHRISTMAS BAZAAR, Saturday, Dec. 7, 9 AM to 3 PM, Whitehall Methodist Church,6 Greenmount Cemetery Lane, off County Rt. 12. Bazaar includes Christmas decorations, Crafts,

    Re-gifts, Flea Market, Bakery, RADA Cutlery, Toys. LUNCH is served at 11 AM. Menu: Homemadeoup, sandwich, beverage, cookie for $5. Come and join us and have some fun. Take Outs are

    vailable. Church Office 518-499-0851.

    UPER BOOK SALE: The Friends of the Greenwich Librarys First Thursday Boomerang Booktore in the Basement will be open for another super sale on December 5th, from 4:00 until 7:30.

    The Friends have been extra busy this month, weeding out books that have been on the shelves for awhile and restocking the shelves with new donations, so even if youre a regular customer, youll find

    many new books to enjoy. This months special is for Crossword puzzle enthusiasts: upon check-out,orrectly complete a special puzzle clue to win a brand new, Will Shortz-edited puzzle book (while

    upplies last)! All proceeds go toward library programs.

    CHRISTMAS CONCERT-A Community Christmas Music Festival will be held on Sunday,Dec.

    8at 3pm. The event, sponsored by the Greater Schuylerville Ecumenical Association, and part of the

    weekend community St. Nicholaas Celebration, will be held at Old Saratoga Reformed Church,corner of Pearl and Burgoyne Sts. in Schuylerville. The church is handicapped accessible. Featured

    will be area choirs, and a combined choir under the direction of Christopher Tucker, other localmusicians, an orchestra, and audience carol singing. A free will offering will be taken. Refresh-

    ments will follow the concert. All are welcome! For more information, call 695-3260.

    HOLIDAY SALE-In conjunction with the village wide Celebration of St. Nicolaas, Old SaratogaReformed Church, Pearl and Burgoyne Streets in Schuylerville, will be having a Holiday Sale on

    Saturday December 7thfrom 8am to 2pm. New and gently used Christmas items will be available,

    including decorations and collectables . There will also be a raffle, a bake sale, and much more atbargain prices. For more information call the church office at 695-3479, 9am to noon M-F.

    SHOP LOCAL

    THIS

    HOLIDAY

    SEASON AND

    SUPPORT

    YOUR

    COMMUNITY

    BUSINESSES!

  • 8/13/2019 Dollar Stretcher 12/6/13

    10/16

    www.addigest.com Napaul Publishers, Inc. December 6, 2013

    TreeRemovalTreeTrimmingLawnMowing&TrimmingShrub&HedgeMaintenanceSpring&FallCleanUps24HourStormCleanUps

    FREE ESTIMATESFULLY INSURED

    518-692-8890

    TREE&LAWNSERVICE

    ASKCOELECTRICSUPPLYCOMPANYDISCOUNT PRICES ON RESIDENTIAL

    LIGHTING FIXTURES, CUTLER HAMMER

    PRODUCTS, FASCO ELECTRIC HEAT - EXHAUST FANS,

    COMPLETE LINE OF ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES & EQUIPMENT

    14CooperSt.798-9503 GlensFalls,NY

    WEDELIVER

    HicksMemorials

    MonumentsMarkersCornerMarkers

    EngravingCleaningFoundations

    ComputerAssistedDrafting

    127DodgeHIllRdGranville,NY12832(518)642-2558

    WeAccept

    65 Bleeker St., Greenwich

    692-2314

    OLD STATION INN

    FRIDAY 9 PM TRIVIA CHALLENGETest Your Brain Power

    OSI PIZZA, WINGS & MORE!Open Daily 5 pm

    www.FootsAmishBuiltSheds.com

    518-695-5440Bobs cell: 518-265-2649

    Lukes cell: 265-2259

    Sheds displayed at:424 Rt.29,

    Greenwich, NY1718 Rt.9

    So. Glens Falls, NY

    SATURDAY

    Live Music New Band

    ORIGINAL EXPRESS

    THURSDAY 8PMBAR ROOM BINGO

    Prizes after each game

    VENDORS WANTED-Cambridge Holiday Vendor Fair: Cam-bridge Connects 17th Annual Craft, vendor & fine Arts Fair will beheld this year December 7that the Cambridge Central School inconjunction with The Cambridge Camber of Commerce's It's aWonderful Life Christmas in Cambridge Celebration. CambridgeConnects is now accepting applications. We always sell out so don'thesitate to contact Dawn Case for more information. (518) 677-3959 or [email protected]

    PANCAKE BREAKFAST- The West Pawlet Volunteer FireDepartments Pancake Breakfast in December will be held onSunday, December 8that the firehouse. Breakfast servings willbe from 7:30 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. The breakfast menu includes regu-lar, chocolate chip, blueberry and cranberry pancakes, waffles,scrambled eggs, home fries, sausage and bacon. Coffee, milk andorange juice are also available. All are welcome. Prices are $7.00

    for 12 years and up, $5.00 for 5-12 years and free to children un-der the age of 5 years. Proceeds from the breakfast are dedicatedfor the departments equipment and training needs. The West PawletVolunteer Fire Department has sponsored several events in 2013at the fire house thanks to many volunteers. The volunteers lookforward to serving you each t ime and appreciate the communityssupport and fellowship. New members and volunteers are alwayswelcome and appreciated. More breakfasts and other communityevents are scheduled by the department for 2014 which will bepublicly announced. The West Pawlet fire house is located onRoute 153 (Main Street) in West Pawlet, Rutland County, Ver-mont. It is a handicap accessible site. The West Pawlet VolunteerFire Department is a non-profit and donations are greatly appreci-ated by the department. For more information contact: AntonioLandon at (802) 345-4312 or email: [email protected].

    FINE ART AND CRAFT SALE- The Green Bridge Gallery willhold a Fine Art and Craft Sale on Saturday, November 30thfrom10am-3pm Currently we are looking for ten artists/crafters to setup booths. Please contact Meaghan for details 677-3086 or [email protected]

    CAMBRIDGE HOLIDAY VENDER FAIR: CambridgeConnects 17th Annual Craft, vendor & fine Arts Fair will be heldthis year December 7that the Cambridge Central School inconjunction with The Cambridge Camber of Commerces Its aWonderful Life Christmas in Cambridge Celebration. CambridgeConnects is now accepting applications. We always sell out so donthesitate to contact Dawn Case for more information. (518) 677-3959 or [email protected].

    2013-2014 KIWANIS SERVICE PROJECTSEvery year, yourKiwanis Club and the New York State District s Governor chooses adifferent service project to bring attention to and assist with research.This years Governors project for the NYS Kiwanis Clubs and HoosickFalls is Autism. The Hoosick Falls Club will be setting up informationables at local events and holding fundraisers to assist with research.

    The First Ladys project this year is Supporting our Troops. Yourocal Club will join together with the District to collect items for ourroops and assistance for their families. Anyone willing to donate theirime or join in these causes, please contact the Club Secretary Gale

    Leva at 518-686-4600.

    LIVING NATIVITY-The Greater Warrensburg Ministerial Asso-ciation is pleased to sponsor A Living Nativity and Community Carol-ng In celebration of the 25th Anniversary of Christmas in

    Warrensburgh, Saturday, December 7, 2013 ~ 12 noon to 4 pm on

    he lawn of Alexander-Baker Funeral Home. Free Hot Cocoa andCookies will be served Volunteers are sought ~ half hour shifts~ ar-rive 15 minutes prior. We need Mary, Joseph, 3 Kings, 2 Shepherds,and an Angel. The Caroling will be at 2 pm no rehearsal requiredFamilies/Church Groups ~ All are welcome to participate! Please signup: Ricci Redfield 623- 4849 or Nancy Barrow 793-3020 or [email protected]

    COUNTRY ROUND AND SQUARE DANCE ASSOCmeets onDec 15 12:30-1pm. Buffet at 2pm. Dance 1-5pm.Please bring a dish to share. Music by Ole Time country. Ev-eryone is welcome. Casual Info: 518-638-8905 or 824-3719.

    THE COMMUNITY CHORAL SOCIETY WILLPRESENT THEIR ANNUAL CHRISTMASPERFORMANCES on Saturday, December 7th at 7:00 p.m.at the United Church in Greenwich and Sunday, December8that 3:00 p.m. at the United Presbyterian Church in Cambridge.The 2013 choral performances are entitled Never a BrighterStar. The 2013 concert series contains a collection of classicChristmas melodies, with a few new songs included. TheCommunity choral Society is run under the direction of Ms.Harriet Welther. Ms. Welther returns for her second year ofconducting and brings with her a wealth of talent. She resides in

    Arlington. VT., and has extensive performance experience withvarious orchestras as a violinist and has directed various churchchoirs. The Community Choral Society also welcomesaccompanist Michael Garvey to their 2013 concert series. Mr.Garvey is currently the acting organist/pianist at the UnitedPresbyterian Church in Cambridge. He has performed withvarious church choirs and with a variety of performing ensemblegroups. Tickets will be available for purchase at the door or bycontacting a local chorus member. Admission cost is $8 for adultsand $5 for senior citizens and teens. Children under 5 are free .All proceeds from this years concert will benefit the CommunityChoral Society. A reception will be held following the Sundayafternoon performance at the Untied Presbyterian Church. Please

    join the chorus as they celebrate the sounds of the Christmasseason, eat some great homemade confections, and meet theconductor and accompanist.

    CHRISTMAS COOKIE SALE: The First UnitedPresbyterian Church of Salem will hold their 7th annual ChristmasCookie Sale, Saturday, December 7thfrom 10:00 until 1:00 inthe chapel of the church. Customers will be able to select their

    own assortment from the many varieties of homemade cookiesavailable, and purchase them by the pound. Cookie containersand plastic gloves will be provided. The Church, also known asThe Old White Church is located on West Broadway - justwest of the traffic light on Route 22 in Salem. Proceeds fromthe sale will be used for local and county-wide Christmas projects.For further information please contact Marilyn Hanby - (518)854-7521 or Dolores Phaneuf (518) 854-7275.

    POULTNEY CEMETERY ASSOCIATION WINTER CLO-SURE-Poultney Cemetery Associations Beaman Street property isclosed yearly from December 1st through April 1st. The 2014 AnnualMeeting of the Lot Owners and Trustees shall be held Tuesday, March18, 2014 at 6:30 p.m. at the Young At Heart Senior Center, FurnaceStreet, Poultney, Vermont. Questions may be directed to the associa-tion by mail to its post office box, P.O. Box 63, Poultney, VT 05764-0063, by email to [email protected], throughits Facebook pages and through any trustee.

    VALLEY FALLS WOMENS CLUB CHRISTMASCELEBRATION. The Womens Club of Valley Falls and Vicinitywill celebrate the season with a covered dish luncheon at noon onWednesday, December 11th at the Masonic Temple in Schaghticoke.The afternoon will feature games, prizes, song and fun. Members areasked to bring a dish to share and their own place setting as well as agift to exchange. Dessert and table decorations will be provided bythe committee of Doro thy Matheson, chair, Dorothy Bolesky, LindaCasey, Marcia Geren, Mary Ross and Lois Squire. The Club donatedto the food pantry, the Ronald McDonald House and Military Mom aswell as Christmas wreaths for the local libraries with the proceedsfrom their recent food and bake sale.

  • 8/13/2019 Dollar Stretcher 12/6/13

    11/16

    www.addigest.com www.addigest.comNapaul Publishers, Inc. December 6, 2013

    Friday, December 29th @ 7 PMSaturday, December 30th @ 6 PM

    Christmas Auction

    Als Auction BarnSouth Wallingford, Vermont

    14 Miles North of Manchester,Just off Route 7 Look for signs!

    Terms: CASH OR GOOD CHECK

    Accepting: Visa & MastercardRefreshments

    Auctioneer: Steve Taylor Manager-Als Auction(802) 775-4560 OR 802-446-2220

    Preview: 1 hour before sale.

    EVERY FRIDAY & SATURDAY NIGHT UNTILCHIRSTMAS!

    SOMETHING FOR EVERYONE! STAY FOR THE SUPRISES!

    Everyone Welcome!!!

    They have awesome hickory prod-

    ucts which include two differenthickory syrups, hickory salts, hickoryelixir, tea, gift baskets, etc.

    There is no other company in NewYork that produces these types ofproducts and only a handful in the

    US.They are a small family owned business and theyget all products locally. A truly wonderful com-

    pany to do business with and I highly recom-mend trying the syrup. They say its a new fla-

    vor and I have to agree with

    them! States Kristina

    So be sure to checkout their website orgive them a call and

    help support our local businesses!

    Buy Local Gift Ideasubmitted by one of ourreaders...Check it out!

    Hoosick Hickory3 Farmers Inn Rd, Hoosick Falls, NY 12090

    518-686-4306

    [email protected]

    THOMPSONS TREES,WREATHS & MORE!

    WE ARE BACK!

    Back to reasonable pricing. We haveChristmas items, Wreaths, KissingBalls, Memorial Pieces, Choose and

    Cut or Pre-Cut Trees as low as$15-$30. Crafty items, all sizes of

    wreaths plus special orders accepted.Table Runners made fresh from ourown trees. And as always, coffee &

    tea for the big kids and free coloringbooks and candy for kids.

    Open 7 Days A Week 10 AM - 7 PMOPENING DAY IS BLACK FRIDAY

    We are located at 5582 Route 22 in Salemnorth of the light, about 3 miles.

    518-854-7358

    Hrs: M-Thu 5:30am-10pm. Fr 5:30am-9pm.

    Sa 8am-6pm. Sun 8am-2pm

    209 Main StreetHudson Falls, NY

    www.physicaladvantage.net

    Play Super Santa...Give A Gift CertificateFrom Our Fitness &

    Nutrition Center!

    518-746-0082

    Adirondack Seafood Co.

    115 River Street Hudson Falls

    518 - 745 - 5845

    OR Take some home from Our FishMarket for Home Cookin

    For The

    Freshest Seafood

    Lunches and Dinners

    For The

    Freshest Seafood

    Lunches and Dinners

    SHOP

    GLOBALLY

    BUY

    LOCALLY

    Visit addigest.com daily.Read this paper on

    line..posted every ThursdayClassifieds

    Coupons

    Coming events

    NEW HOT ROD DELUXSERIES III. Brand new in thebox Fender Hot Rod Delux.Includes al l paperwork.NEVER USED!!! paid $729.00selling for $650.00 cash. 518-792-1615

    FOR SALE: Elliptical, rarelyused, in like new condition.$300. 518-632-5448.

    OR SALE: Older camper,leeps 4, good for huntingamp, $800 O.B.O.18-306-5273 ask for Sal.

    WOULD YOU LIK TO BEYOUR OWN BOSS?

    SET YOUR OWNHOURS, WORK IN THEGREAT OUTDOORS?Snowplow and lawn care

    business for sale.You get 2 trucks with

    snowplows, salter sanders,Kubota Backhoe, 2 Trailers, 4Lawn Mowers, 4 BackpackBlowers , 4 Weed Wackersand misc. equipment, with aclient list of 50 customers.

    All for $99K.Call 518-692-2838 for

    more details.

    DRESSER orSIDEBOARD - $13566\" x 39\" x 20\" pinedovetailed drawer unit.

    Delivery available. Don 518663 5143

    GREY HOUND WAGONGrey Hound Red Wagon withSolid Wheels - Asking$185 -518 642-2783

    CAST IRON KETTLE 61\"Diameter about 3\' deep Cast

    Iron Kettle. Good Shape -Asking $200. 518 642-2783

    FOR SALE: 12x24 chain linkrectangular surround. Idealfor dog or small farm animal.$800. 518-692-2221.

    WANTED: Standing timber,wood lots. Fully insured. Call18-692-2109

    SCRAP TIRE REMOVALCall for pick up or drop offservice available. 518-686-9621Hoosick, NY

    FIBER MALEALPACAS

    FOR SALE:518-499-9090

    CHRISTMAS FESTIVAL December 6 & 7 10:00AM to

    5:00PM at the West Fort Ann United Methodist Church, CopelandPond Road. Unique Crafts, Themed Baskets and Cookie Walk.

    Lunch available from 11:00 to 2:00 Homemade soups, sandwichesand beverage. Bake Sale from 9:00 to 2:00. Info: 518-

    792-7032.

    SPEND AN AFTERNOON WITH PRESIDENT GRANT

    GLENS FALLS - The Chapman Historical Museum cordially

    invites you to a Holiday Open House on Saturday, December

    7th from 1-4 pm. Our special Guest, President Ulysses S. Grant,

    portrayed by historic interpreter, Steve Trimm, will speak at 2pm.He will be sharing stories about the Grant family. Other highlights

    of the afternoon include special music by our junior docents, toursof the DeLong House decorated for the season, browsing our

    new exhibits, and refreshments. Our holiday theme this yearincludes not only Victorian Christmas customs, but train travel in

    the 1870s, President Grants visit to Glens Falls, and the WhiteHouse tradition of a New Years Day Open House.

    PENNY SOCIAL Rensselaer Countys Everett Wagar SeniorCenter, 2 Roxborough Road, Grafton NY Our senior Centerwill be holding a Penny Social on Friday December 13that1:00. There will be over 25 items to choose from, tickets go onsale at 10:00 a.m. Join us for lunch at 12:00 noon, with an entreof Goulash at a suggested donation of $2.75 for seniors 60 years

    of age an older. All Rensselaer County seniors welcome,reservations required for lunch by calling 518-279-3485.

    HOLIDAY BRUNCH Rensselaer Countys Everett WagarSenior Center, 2 Roxborough Road, Grafton NYwill be holdinga Holiday Brunch on Wednesday, December 11, at 11:30.Brunch menu will consist of: Broccoli Quiche, Hash Browns,Corned Beef Hash, Bacon, Pancakes, Scrambled Eggs, Juice,Fresh Fruit, and Corn Bread. Entertainment will begin at 11:00am and be provided by Joe C Pro-Sound. All Rensselaer Countyseniors welcome, reservations required 518-279-3485.

    GREENWICH LIBRARY BOOK SALE. The Friends of theGreenwich Librarys First Thursday Boomerang Book store in

    he Basement will be open on December 5th, from 4:00 until

    :30. There are many, many new books on the shelves . Comen down and pick up some great reads for a cold winter s daynd in the spirit of the season, grab a few for your friends and

    amily, too! This months special is for Crossword puzzlenthusiasts: upon check-out, correctly complete a special puzzle

    lue to win a brand new, Will Shortz-edited puzzle book (whi leupplies last)! All proceeds from First Thursday Boomerang Sales

    o toward library programs and materials.

  • 8/13/2019 Dollar Stretcher 12/6/13

    12/16

    www.addigest.com www.addigest.comNapaul Publishers, Inc. December 6, 2013

    Town & Country

    Auction

    Keep all your Items in one

    place for the best Price!

    Tuesday- New MerchandiseFriday- Antiques,

    Collectibles, General Merchan-dise

    Saturday- Small Livestock,

    Farm items

    457 Rt. 32N, Schuylerville, NYCall Today-

    www.towncountryauctions.com

    NYSPet Dealers Lic#411534

    Auctions Weekly

    at

    7:00 PM

    Local Dealers in

    attendance

    weekly.

    518-695-6663

    OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK FOR ALL OF YOURHUNTING & SHOOTING NEEDS!

    Jeffs TaxidermySpecializing in Rugs, Game Heads, Life-size and

    half-body Mounts, Fish, Birds, and Domestic Pets.Novelty Antler Art, Pen Sets, Letter Openers,

    Candle Holders, Clocks, Etc.Antler Scoring Available

    54 Meadowview Drive, Schaghticoke, NY 518-753-7663 or 518-429-1335

    We Buy Antlers

    SHEDS GAZEBOSGARAGES

    CHICKEN COOPS

    Visit www.shedstop.net

    Free Deliverywithin 60 miles

    Ask About Our Trade-in andOur Rent To Own Programs

    Becks Wine & Liquors

    Hoosick Valley Plaza Schaghticoke, NY518-753-0432

    New Hours: Mon-Thurs 11am-8pmFri 7 Sat 10am-8pm Sunday noon to 6pm

    EnjoyOur

    ExpandedInventory!

    MFG. JEWELER

    30 Central Ave.Mechanicville, NY

    518-664-8283

    Start A

    Tradition On

    Our TraditionOf Excellence

    Venison Processing

    RUTS RIDGE

    FARM

    132 Lick Springs Road, Greenwich132 Lick Springs Road, Greenwich132 Lick Springs Road, Greenwich132 Lick Springs Road, Greenwich132 Lick Springs Road, Greenwich

    695-5364Boneless Vacuum Sealed

    Boxed and Frozen Sausage orBurger included inprocessing price

    ARE YOU THINKING OF THE RUT!

    Monday - Saturday 8 am - 7 pn

    Snack Stix Keilbasa

    SmokingSummer Sausage

    GOYERS POWER EQUIPMENT

    Rt. 7, Center Brunswick

    Troy, NY 12180

    Phone 518-279-3459

    Husqvarna Echo

    Sales &

    Service

    This weeks ag report is sponsoredby:

    An article, "Sisters Return to Farm to Learn About Production,"was published in California Farm Bureau's Ag Alert. But thatheadline is an understatement that belies the real intent of thesesistersto one day take over the farm and continue the family

    legacy. It's the kind of story I hope becomes more common asplanning for succession grows to be the norm rather than theexception.After graduating from college, both sisters went to work in ag-related occupations. They said it was this work experienceoutside the family farm that got them thinking about returningto continue the legacy. This oft-overlooked link is an importantcomponent of a comprehensive succession plan. It is best forchildren raised on the farm to gain experience off the farmworking outside the family business.The article also notes: "For her [Becky's] senior project at CalPoly, she prepared a succession plan for her family, whichinvolved meetings with her grandparents, father and uncle totalk about the future of the operation." If you're struggling withwho should start the conversation, follow these sisters' lead: Ifyou're interested in continuing the operation, it's yourresponsibility to initiate the succession planning process.In discussing the continuing transition, one of the sisters isconfident. "I know right now this is where I'm supposed to be,"she says. "Without a doubt."If you have children, some things to be mindful of:

    Don't assume your children aren't interested. Ask them all ifthey might want a career in farming. Don't overlook or underestimate your daughter's interests orcapabilities. Farming is a career founded in desire. Don't dismiss or otherwise ignore your kids' inquires aboutwhat might happen to the farm and when. Don't procrastinate. Planning is important. The farm willtransition, but the question remains, how? All common sense advice, right? Well, you know what WillRogers said about common sense: It aint so common.

    ON THE FARMby Andy Manne

    SINCE 1966

    CAPITAL

    TRACTOR, INC.1135 STATE RT. 29

    GREENWICH, NEW YORK, 12834(518) 692-9611 FAX - (518) 692-2210

    SERTA TRUCK LOAD SCRATCH

    & DENT SALEKING ICOMFORT

    MATTRESS$299

    Other sizes available.518-526-2333

    DRUMMS SAWMILLKiln Dried Rough Cut

    and Planed lumberin stock.

    1" & 2" T&G.Shiplap, NoveltySiding, Log CabinSiding. V-Groove.

    Hrs: M-F 8 am-4:30 pm;Sat. 8 am-3:30 pm

    Pick-up or delivery.193 Casey Road in

    Schuylerville.518-928-9982518-583-1168

    We now accept allmajor credit cards!

    EXCAVATORFOR HIRE:

    with rotary brush cutter;22 ft reach. Mowing andbrush cutting of ponds,steep hills, embankmentsand roadways. We also

    have multiple versatilebush hogging and brushcutting equipment for all

    your needs.Broestler BrushCutting

    LLC.Easton, NY

    Fully Insured.Free Estimates.

    518-692-9074.

    STAR TREK collection of118 different VHS series

    beginning 1966, Deep Space,Next Generation, movies$85 518 663 5143

    HIGHER CASH PAIDFOR COINS,jewelry, gold,

    silver, watches, diamonds,stamps, sports cards, sterling,anything old. Call Dennis @

    518-583-3479 or1-800-498-3479.

    SPECIALTY LUMBERTable tops, mantle pieces, rus-tic furniture stock. Select gradehardwood lumber, includingbutternut, cherry, oak, ash,birch, etc. Call 518-494-2747.

    AIR TIGHT WOODSTOVE FOR SALE:

    Therm control model TC 500includes stainless steel pipe,wall bracket top. $950 obo.518-894-9384.

    BEST OF QUALITYTAXIDERMY

    Deer Heads Mounted. BearRugs Made. Museum Quality.

    518-642-9570

    HOUSE CLEANINGCambridge, Greewich,

    Schuylerville + surroundingareas. Reasobonable rates.

    Lori: 518-692-2745.

    IF YOU LIKE COUNTRYMUSIC...

    Then You'll Love"The Downhome Coun-

    try Gospel Hour"Sunday evenings 8:00 pm

    on 91.9FMIn Our 16th Year!

    WANTED, ANYTHINGWITH A SMALL EN-GINE, RUNNING ORNOT. CASH PAID FORSOME 518-753.0007 /

    376-3807

    CASH: For crank phono-graphs, early 78's,

    cylinder records, parts.Call 798-5612

    $ BUYING- HIGHESTPRICES PAID $

    Gold & silver jewelry; vin-tage costume & turquoise.Coins, watches, knives, mili-tary, toys, antiques etc. 30+years experience..save time,call Joe first. 518-893-0235or 518-669-2274

    CASH: For crankphonographs, early 78's,cylinder records, parts.

    Call 798-5612

    HAY FOR SALE:2nd cutting. 518-499-

    9090.

    FOR SALE: ArtisanoHighlights brown leather sofa,chair, ottoman. Excellentcondition, used for guesthouse furniture. No pets andsmoke free, Paid $6,000, asking$2,500. Call 518-321-1873.

    TREE SERVICE..EXPERIENCED

    CLIMBER NEEDED.Donavan Tree Service,10 Brickyard Road,

    Mechanicville.518-664-3531.

    [email protected]

    SALES PERSONNEEDED

    Warren County.Call 518-747-9535

    Full time preferred.Must have own car.HAY FOR SALE. SQUARE

    BALES.518-499-9090

    PART TIMERECEPTIONIST & SALES

    POSITION NOWAVAILABLE.

    Responsible for managingincoming calls, helpingcustomers, scheduling

    appointments, and doingbasic administrative tasks.

    Saturdays a must.Greenwich

    Floor Covering 531.4191

    SCRAP REMOVALNothing too big or too small.

    Just call and I will removal all.518-761-6901 or

    518-879-0054

    HELP WANTED:Heavy Equipment road/shop mechanic for farmmachinery repair. Must haveelectrical, hydraulic and me-chanical knowledge or train-ing. Experience with farming

    equipment a plus. Saratoga AgSales. 518-695-4122.Or send resume to

    [email protected]

    APPLIANCESRECONDITIONED& GUARANTEED

    Refrigerators, Ranges, Wash-rs, Dryers. Best selection,rice & guarantee. New &

    Used parts. Major credit cards.518-761-950159 Boulevard

    Queensbury, NY1-800-640-4313

  • 8/13/2019 Dollar Stretcher 12/6/13

    13/16

    Napaul Publishers, Inc. December 6, 2013 The Stovery - Home of Soothing Fireswww.thestovery.com - 518-638-8950

  • 8/13/2019 Dollar Stretcher 12/6/13

    14/16

    www.addigest.com Napaul Publishers, Inc. December 6, 2013

    Phone: 518-747-9535 Fax: 518-747-9529e-mail: [email protected]

    Mail: 13 Broad St Hudson Falls, NY 12839

    INDIVIDUAL

    BUSINESS

    Please enclose payment with ad. Visa, Mastercard, Check, Money Order

    $12 for 15 words & 25 per word thereafter

    $14 for 15 words & 25 per word thereafter

    Individual paid ads placed in our papers may now be placedthrough ADDIGEST totally FREE! Otherwise these rates apply.

    Your e-mail Address:

    TOTALLY FREE CLASSIFIED ADS..

    To take advantage of free ads go to addigest.com and placeyour ad through that web site.

    NOW ACCEPTING PHOTOS, TOO! Send them JPEG format.

    If you are an individual selling anything*, (businesses areexcluded from the free ad program)you can place it in this

    paper at no charge and theres

    NO PRICE LIMIT! Could be $1,000,000Could be $1,000,000Could be $1,000,000Could be $1,000,000Could be $1,000,000

    (*Real estate, business, mobil homes, rentals, auctions, estate sales, lawn/yardsales excluded.) (Note-totally free ads are accepted ONLY through

    addigest.com)BUY, SELL, RENT, HELP WANTED, WORK WANTED

    STILL THE MOST EFFECTIVE ADVERTISING

    AVAILABLE IN THE AREA!

    SHARE THE JOY OF THE HOLIDAYSSUNDAY, Decem-ber 8- It's "CHRISTMAS AT BRANT LAKE" starting at 1:00pmat Horicon Town Hall on Rt. 8. A HUGE Annual Family Event.Jump on the horse-drawn Christmas Carriage for a ride, and comeback to make Christmas Gifts for family and friends. You'll bedecorating Christmas Cookies, making all kinds of holiday decora-tions to take home; there will be Face Painting, and say "Hello" toSanta......little children will receive a gift from him. Refreshmentsgalore...........open to the public, and the only fee is a HOLIDAYSMILE!! FRIDAY, DECEMBER 13th at 7:00PM - The Friendsof Horicon Library invite you to make decorations for a LIVE,potted Christmas Tree. Take the Tree home, or bring it to someoneshut-in, or someone you love. Cookies and Hot Chocolate, and lotsof fun with family and friends. Reservations necessary, call 494-3357 so we can have a tree just for you.

    SHOP LOCAL THIS HOLIDAY SEASON AT THECHRISTMAS IN CAMBRIDGE CRAFT FAIR, Saturday,December 7thsponsored by Cambridge Connects. Join us from10:00am-4:00pm at the Cambridge Central School to shop over 60vendors. There will be a Chinese Auction with over 60 items (win-ning tickets drawn at 3pm). Participate in a free vendor map rafflecontest and win a prize. The Cambridge District United Fund willbe selling Christmas wreaths prepared by Davis Family Enterprises.There will also be a toy drive to benefit Operation Santa sponsoredby the Cambridge-Greenwich Police Department. CCS BoosterClub will be selling hot lunch items, snacks and drinks. A bake salewill be hosted by VOSCA. Show your support for local artisans,crafters and jewelers, as well as the Cambridge District UnitedFund, VOSCA, CCS Booster Club and Cambridge Valley Cham-ber of Commerce by shopping and enjoying all this event has tooffer! Admission to the Christmas in Cambridge Craft fair is FREEpresented by Cambridge Connects; a community group, sponsoredby the Village of Cambridge, dedicated to providing free familyfriendly activities and events. For more infoplease contact us [email protected]

    ALL-YOU-CAN-EAT BREAKFAST of regular or blueberrypancakes, eggs (any way you want), sausage, home fries, Frenchtoast, regular toast, and coffee by the Northern Rensselaer CountyKnights of Columbus at the Hoosic Valley Rescue Squad on Route40 in Schaghticoke on Sunday,December 22ndfrom 7:30 to 11:00AM. Cost for adults is $7, children 6 to 12 is $3, and children 5 andunder eat free. Proceeds will go to Girl Scout Cadets Troop 1891,shaping tomorrows leaders. Next breakfast will be on January26th.

    OSTEO AEROBICS BENEFITS EVERYONE! Thisweight bearing exercise will develop muscle around your joints.Exercise is crucial to quality of life and development of the musclesurrounding the joints is most important. Join Grace Bringing-

    Good on Thursdays at 10:30 am in the Rose Room of theRensselaer County Troy Senior Center, 19 Third Street in Troy.You will love the special attention Grace gives to her students,ut more importantly you are going to feel so much better. Classes

    meet weekly. Call 518-270-5348 for more information.

    MASS AT SALEM HOLY CROSS CATHOLIC CHURCHs Sunday is at 9:00 am. A vigil Mass is held at St. Patricks onaturdays at 4:00pm. There is a childrens Liturgy offered atunday Mass to which all children are welcome. There will be

    Religious Ed. on Dec 8. On Monday, December 9, there will beMass for the Immaculate Conception at 5:00 PM.

    On Sunday, December 15 there will be a Birthday Party foresus after Mass in the Church Hall. All are invited. The Altar

    Rosary Society will be holding their famous Christmas Cookieale in the Chapel, also after Mass. This is a very popular evento mark it on your calendars. If you can donate cookies, contact

    Pat Phillips or any Altar Rosary member. The Catholic Daughterswill hold their December meeting at 6:30PM on Dec 18. Twopecial projects take place at this meeting. Baby clothes areollected and donated to organizations that help young mothers ineed who choose to take care of their babies. The other projecthat has really grown is making cookie platters for shut ins in thealem, Greenwich, Cambridge area. Cookie donations are

    welcomed and may be left at St. Josephs, St. Patricks, or HolyCross on the weekend of the 14 and 15. Please wrap them well.Tuesday, December 24is Christmas Eve and Mass will be at 6PM at Holy Cross and 8:30 PM at St. Patricks. On ChristmasDay there will be Mass at a11 AM at St. Patricks. Reconciliation

    ervices will be held Dec. 3 at 6 pm at St. Pat ricks and at 5 pmn Dec. 15 at 2 pm at Holy Cross.

    THE THRIFT SHOP @ CHRIST UNITED METHODIST

    CHURCH in Johnsonville, NY (look for the open flag on Route7) has a cool new look. We offer furniture, household, what-ots, antiques. Clothing, one dollar a bag and a Holiday room. Allre welcome every Wednesday 9am-noon.

    CHRISTMAS BAZAAR-Shushan Methodist Church Christ-mas Bazaar, Saturday, December 7, 2013, 8:00a.m.- 12:00p.m.Pancake and sausage breakfast, handmade wreaths, food andraft sale. For more information call Gayle Shaw @ 518-854-896.

    JOY OF WRITING-Aspiring Writers and Poets. Come together,write and share with us in a supportive environment. No need topublish, but we will write. All levels of experience welcome! Free($1 for rent). Join us monthly at our first Thursday morning writersgroup. The next meeting i s Thursday, Dec 5 from 10am to noonat LARAC in Glens Falls. For information call Kim at 793-1940 [email protected] or see www.gfwriters.com.

    FUNDRAISER Aerial Ramey, Whitehalls past Jr. Miss, has anOpportunity of a Lifetime! She will study abroad in Denmark, spring2014. Please join us and support Aerial in making all her dreamscome true. Sunday, December 15th, 2013. Modern Woodsman ofAmerica ~ 10 Main St, Wells, VT. Doors open @ 11:00am /Drawings @ 1:00pm. $5/Door 1st sheet tickets / Extra sheets - $2.Baskets, food 50/cent scoop, bake sale, 50/50, silent auction, lotterytree & moreANY AND ALL DONATIONS ACCEPTED AND

    APPRECIATED!!! Baskets Gift Certificates Silent Auction Lottery tree - baked goods & food items Event planning by ClutterBug 518-495-6676; Music & announcements by Kristals LyttleDJ Service 518-854-3141 For drop off locations and questionsplease contact the following: Drew McDonald 518-796-6449 / TanyaMcDonald 518-796-5967 (M-TH after 5pm) / Trish Vance 518-742-9067 / Renee Burch 518-361-8920. Thank You All For YourSupport and Generosity, From The Entire Ramey Family!

    QUEENSBURY SENIOR CITIZENS SUPPORT LOCALFOOD PANTRY AND ST.JUDES KIDS RANCH- Queens-bury Senior Citizens is having a fundraiser to support the Food Pan-try at Family Service Association of Glens Falls, the St. Judes KidsRanch Card Recycle Program and programs offered by QSC to itsmembers. To support this fundraiser send a greeting card toQueensbury Senior Citizens at 742 Bay Road, Queensbury, NewYork 12804 between now and December 31. The donation youinclude will be divided between the Food Pantry and QueensburySenior Citizens. The greeting cards will be sent to St. Judes KidsRanch for their card recycle program in January 2014. The cardsare repurposed by children and volunteers and then resold to raisemoney for abused, homeless and abandoned children. Its one ofthe many ways Queensbury Senior Citizens gives back to the com-munity and reaches out to help children. Please add QueensburySenior Citizens Center to your holiday card list today. To find outmore about our activities in the community or to become a member,please call 518-761-8224

  • 8/13/2019 Dollar Stretcher 12/6/13

    15/16

    The Stovery - Home of Soothing Fireswww.thestovery.com - 518-638-8950 Napaul Publishers, Inc. December 6, 2013

    518-695-5309 518-695-4337http://northeastsatellitesales.com

    NORNORNORNORNORTHEAST SATHEAST SATHEAST SATHEAST SATHEAST SATELLITE SALESTELLITE SALESTELLITE SALESTELLITE SALESTELLITE SALES

    COUNTRY POWER PRODUCTS

    COUNTRY LIVING CENTERLocally Owned by the Rieger Family for over 40 Years

    Rt. 29 & 40 South, Greenwich, NY 518-692-1015M-F 7-5:30, Sat. 8-5:00, Sun. 9-5:00

    Christmas TreesWreaths &

    Kissing Balls

    Thank YThank YThank YThank YThank You for shopping locally!ou for shopping locally!ou for shopping locally!ou for shopping locally!ou for shopping locally!

    Pre-Christmas Sale onCarhartt Clothing,

    50% OFFSnowmobile Jackets

    Farm Toys, Bird Feeders & Decorative

    Flags

    DAVE HICKS - DealerP.O. Box 90, Rt. 40, Hartford, NY

    518-632-5422

    Nice Deer Skin Gloves- $20 or less

    WANTED:Ginseng, Stretched &Dry Raw Fur, DeerSkins & Cow Hides

    FOR SALE:Quality Deer Rifles, Ammunition,

    Local Grown Honey

    The Buskirk Volunteer Fire Department

    Inc will be holding their All You Can

    Eat Breakfastat the fire station on

    Sunday December 8thfrom 7:30 am

    11am. Please come out and have the

    best breakfast in town with your family

    and friends and support the your

    dedicated volunteers

    This publication is published by Napaul Publishers Inc of 13 Broad Street HudsonFalls, New York 12839This is our 60th year of publishingthe most effective weekly papers in the area, withover 1,300,000 papers distributed annually. Our market penetration extends fromTroy, New York, to Rutland, Vermont, to Schroon Lake, NY to Saratoga, NY, distrib-uting by mail and direct distribution the towns along the way. You will find no better

    market penetration nor any higher readership.We publish The Courier, The Dollar Stretcher, The Moneysaver, The Queensbury Shop-per, The Rensselaer Shopper, The Wise Shoppers, The Showcase of Properties andseveral specialty items.

    If you have any questions or comments please call 518-747-9535or email us [email protected] or

    contact us on our web site at addigest.com which reaches 413,000 viewers locally.

    HOLIDAY BRUNCH-The Troy Area Senior Service Center,19 Third Street, Troy will be holding a scrumptious Holiday Brunchon Friday, December 6. The festivities begin at 11:00 with Christ-mas carols followed by brunch and a special bingo with Holidayprizes. To sign up or for more information, call the Center at270-5348.

    BAKE SALE:The Presbyterian United Church of Schaghticokewill have a bake sale on Dec 7, (Saturday) from 9:00 a.m. to4:00 p.m. The church is located at Main Street, Schaghticoke.Cookies, brownies, breads, muffins, etc. for the Christmas sea-son!!

    THE CHRISTMAS ORNAMENT- The Highlight ActingTroupe is proud to present The Christmas Ornament writtenby Ron LeVan and adapted by Kathryn Capalbo. The show isdirected by Kathryn Capalbo with Andrew Osterhout and SteveSalhoff assisting and accompanist Marietta Mitchell. The timeis the 1990's, the place is New York City. Everywhere youlook is the feeling of Christmas. We bring you the story ofDonald and Beverly, two bums, living on the streets who de-cide to get married. You will meet their fellow friends who willtry to help them do just that. Also, there is a story of an or-phanage and how the director of the orphanage is trying to helpeach child feel that they are loved, especially thei r newest or-phan who needs some extra special care. All along the waythe story is filled with songs. This show is in special memoryof the late Ron LeVan. He loved creating each show but theChristmas Shows held a special place in his heart. Come joinus at the Brunswick Grange, Rt.7 and Rt. 142 (behind

    Stewart's) on Friday, Dec. 6 and Saturday Dec. 7at 7:30 pmand Sunday, Dec. 8at 2 pm. Ticket prices are $10 for adultsand $5 for seniors and students. We will be collecting food forthe Pittstown Food Pantry at each performance. Anyone do-nating will receive a raffle ticket for a Christmas wreath. Forreservations or information please call Tina or Kat at 272-7558.

    BRANDNEW

    "IN THEPLASTIC"

    QUEEN SETEURO-TOP.

    $239.MUST MOVE

    518-526-2333.

    P.O. Box 620, Shaftsbury, VT 05262802-375-2898

    Mon. closed; Tue. 11-3:30; Wed. 11-7;Thu. 11-3:30; Fri. 11-7; Sat. 11-3:30;

    Sun. 12-3

    Hi Im Billy and Im a handsome1yr. old who was brought toSecond Chance as a stray. I canbe a little shy at first, but veryfriendly once I get to know you.I can also be a bit independentas well. I especially love to playwith my toys! I do use my litter

    box appropriately and would be fine as an indoor kitty. Ihave been fine with other cats here but Im not too sureabout dogs. If I sound like the guy for you, please comevisit me and give me my forever home!

    Catrina came to Second ChanceAnimal Center with her friendWhiskers because their guardianswere no longer able to care forthem. They are very friendly, affec-tionate, and playful. They wouldprefer an indoor/outdoor home, andare fine with younger children,other cats, and possibly dogs. If youthink Catrina could be the girl for you please stop by andspend some time with her.

    Chloe came to Second Chance AnimalCenter because her previous guardianwas no longer able to care for her. Chloeis good with other cats, dogs, and youngerchildren but must be stay inside becauseshe is declawed. Chloe is mellow, inde-pendent is would be the perfect lap cat.

    If you think Chloe could be the girl foryou please stop by and visit her.

  • 8/13/2019 Dollar Stretcher 12/6/13

    16/16