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Community Notebook

September 24, 2012
The OBSERVER

Forestville Open House Thursday

The Forestville Middle/-High School Open House is Thursday from 6 to 7:30 p.m. All parents and students are invited to come and visit the classrooms, meet the teachers and tour the school. Student Council members will assist.

Roast beef dinner will be held at Langford church Sunday

A family style roast beef dinner will be held at Epi-phany of Our Lord Parish in Langford Sunday from noon to 3 p.m. or sold out.

Dinners will consist of roast beef, mashed potatoes and gravy, fresh cooked garden vegetables, coleslaw, rolls and butter, beverages and homemade pies.

The dinner will be held at 10893 Sisson Highway (Route 75). Tickets are $9 for adults, children 5-12 are $5 and under 5 are free.

Takeouts are available. Baked goods will also be for sale in the country store. For more information, call 337-2686.

Reception for Silver Creek superintendent Wednesday evening

Before the regular 7 p.m. meeting of the Silver Creek school board Wednesday, there will be a reception to welcome new Superinten-dent Daniel Ljiljanich and his family to the district at 6 p.m., in the high school lobby. The community is welcome to attend.

Prescription drug dropoff Saturday

The Gowanda Police Department will host a prescription drug dropoff Saturday from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. behind the Police Department garage.

Cornell Extension board meeting tonight

The Cornell Cooperative Extension-Chautauqua County Board of Directors will meet today at 7 p.m. at the Frank Bratt Agricultural Center, 3542 Turner Road, Jamestown. The public is welcome to attend.

Walter Cain wins Collins Justice race

COLLINS - Walter C. Cain will face Matthew L. Smith this fall after Cain defeated Smith for two election lines for town justice in the September primary.

For the Republican line, Cain received 60 votes while Smith received 30. For the Independence line, Cain received 20 votes, while Smith received 3.

Smith is the endorsed candidate for the Democratic and Working Families parties. Along with the Republican and Inde-pendence party lines, Cain is the endorsed candidate of the Conservative Party.

"I would like to thank all the people who took the time to vote for me in the primary election for Town of Collins Justice. I look forward in your support in the November 6th election," Cain said in a news release .

 
 

 

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