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Publishers of North Buffalo Rocket, West Side Times & Riverside Times Vol. XLIX ISSUE No. 22• Thursday, May 31, 2018
61st Annual Great Race Begins In Buffalo Allentown Art Festival On June 23rd “The Great team consists of a driver Race” will be starting in and navigator completing Buffalo with a group of over precise course instructions. 120 rare collector cars com- Each day, the race will be peting in an endurance stopping in local towns road rally. along the way for fun, The Race kicks food, and festivi- off in Buffalo, ties. New York and The commu- makes its way nity is invited on a 9-day trek to join the fun through Ver- and experience mont, New these moving Hampshire, pieces of histo- Maine and ry up close and into New Bruns- personal. wick, Canada until The Great Race is it reaches its resting stop open to cars built prior to of Halifax, Nova Scotia 1972 and this year there in Canada. This year is are several entries that bringing together 120 of were manufactured be- the world‘s finest collector fore World War II. Some of cars, exclusive to the model these pre-war cars include year 1972 and older, com- a chain-driven 1918 Amer- peting on teams from all ican LaFrance Speedster, a around the world. One of 1917 Peerless Speedster, a the unique stories this year 1916 Hudson and the oldest is that two teenage girls (15 vehicle to compete in this and 17 years old) are tak- year’s race – a 1909 Ameri- The 61st Annual Allentown Art Festival will take place Saturday, June 9th ing on the event in a classic can Simplex. The winner of and Sunday, June 10th, from 10:00 am until 6:00 pm, in the Historic Allentown Dodge Dart. the Great Race will receive District of Buffalo. Tens of thousands of art patrons are expected to visit the With no technology and $50,000 of the $150,000 to- festival. This year a limited number of invited performers, or Buskers, will just the open road, each tal purse. be on hand. “Busker” includes someone who performs for gratuities, not only music, but also may include magic, clowning, dance, singing , juggling, mime, puppeteering, etc. Memories
From the Buffalo Rocket archives The Last BASH See this week‘s photo on page 5 itary-themed fundraiser, ern New York. Last year, while a live performance BASH*2017 raised nearly by Nerds Gone Wild will $100,000 to help Red Cross have thousands of ca- volunteers provide shelter, Veterans Symposium mo-wearing guests danc- food and clothing, comfort The Third Annual vice providers. ing the night away. and support to 587 WNY Western New York in The symposium fea- The BASH is truly a Par- families after fires and Support of Veterans sym- tures a keynote speaker The tents are up as ty With A Purpose, with all other disasters. For more posium, co-sponsored and four panelists cover- 786 Delaware Avenue is proceeds supporting Red information please visit by Headway of WNY, ing a variety of holistic transformed into Base Cross services in West- http://www.redcross.org. Catholic Charities and topics, including the ben- Camp and the American People Inc. will be held efits of art therapy and Red Cross, Western New on Wednesday, June yoga. The event will also York Chapter prepares 13th, from 10 am to 2 pm include a holistic themed to Party With A Purpose at the Buffalo History fair featuring a variety of and send The BASH out Museum, One Museum Western New York prac- with a bang Friday, June Court, Buffalo. The sym- titioners of alternative 1st. The BASH has been posium titled, “Be There, therapeutic approaches. Celebrating for a Good 20 Be Proud – Helping Cur- Registrations are due Years, and Loretta Swit, rent and Former Ser- by June 5th. For more star of the television se- vice Members and their information, email sup- ries M*A*S*H, will make a Families Find Peace,” is [email protected] live, in-person appearance a free event geared to- or call 408-3100. Lunch as we recognize the roots wards veterans and ser- will be provided. of this one-of-a-kind, mil- The final BASH fundraiser will be held June 1st.
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Reggie Leach and Jimmy THE KENMORE CLUB Sabres Hockey Watson. Orest Kindrachul 1530 Kenmore Avenue • 875-5780 set up an insurance goal by Bill Clement at 17:11. Party & Banquet Rooms SPORTS Roger Crozier was Full Catering Service Available strong in the nets for Buf- by George Kuhn falo with 29 saves on 31 BOWLING ALLEYS AVAILABLE shots but Bernie Parent FOR LEAGUES & PARTIES was even stronger stop- This Day In Buffalo Sabres History ping all 32 shots that he faced. Both teams were Stanley Cup Finals 1975 scoreless on six power play Knights of Columbus chances. Bernie Parent PROGRESSIVE With the Stanley Cup game six of the Stanley recorded the shutout and Played every finals underway between Cup Finals to win their was awarded the Conn Wednesday at 1:00 pm the Las Vegas Golden second straight Stan- Smythe Trophy as play- Friday at 7:30 pm Knights and Washington ley Cup championship. off MVP for the second Sunday at 7:00 pm Capitals, here is a look The game was scoreless consecutive season. Par- back at the Buffalo Sa- through two periods until ent and Mario Lemieux FREE MOVIE PASSES: P. Abbate, 459 St. Lawrence Ave. 14216 bres appearance in the Bob Kelly broke the tie (1991,1992), are the only 1975 finals. just 11 seconds into the players to win that award May 26th 1975, the Sa- third period assisted by in back to back seasons. bres had just lost game five of the Stanley Cup fi- nals 5-1 at the Spectrum in Philadelphia the day before. Don Luce had been the only Sabre player to solve Bernie Parent who stopped 23 of 24 shots. Sabres goaltender Gerry Desjardins surrendered five goals on 26 shots. With game six sched- uled for the next day in Buffalo, coach Floyd Smith had a tough deci- FREE PIZZA: S. Ormond, 63 Rugby Rd. 14216 sion to make about his starting goaltender. Ber- nie Parent was rock solid in the nets for Philadel- phia in the series surren- Be a guest of the Bu alo Rocket to a dering only 11 goals on Bu alo Bisons Baseball Game 144 shots with one empty netter while Desjardins To win passes to a Bisons game, mail your had given up 17 goals in name, address, and phone number to: five games on 130 shots. Roger Crozier had only e Bualo Rocket played four playoff games P.O. Box 271 that year going 2-2 with Bualo, NY 14207 a 3.00 GAA but had sub- stantial postseason expe- rience including a Conn THIS WEEKS WINNER: WAYNE PENNACCHIO Smythe Trophy as play- LOOK IN NEXT WEEK’S ISSUE OF THE ROCKET TO off MVP with Detroit in SEE IF YOU ARE A WINNER! 1966. 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entry into her residence by breaking thru the The Blotter screen on a back win- Felonies dow. Taken, without per- mission, a television set From “D” District and some jewelry, val- ued over $1,100. the unlocked vehicle and North Buffalo took loose change and a May 22, 2018 pair of sunglasses. Grant St. - Officers re- May 21, 2018 ceived a call of shots Tillinghast Pl. Com- Riverside fired. Upon further in- plainant reports his res- spection, seven shells idence was broken into May 21, 2018 were recovered on scene. by forcing a basement Tonawanda St. - Defen- window open. Missing is dant took screws out of May 23, 2018 over $1,000 in jewelry. license plate holder in Bird Ave. – Complainant order to remove license reports unknown per- May 21, 2018 plate. Assorted tools son(s) gained entry into Elmwood Ave. - Com- were found in his pos- the residence by un- plainant, reporting for session. known means and took, the grocery store he man- without permission, his ages states the defendant May 22, 2018 gaming box. cashed a series of seven Glor St. – Complainant unauthorized checks, in reports that the defen- May 23, 2018 someone else‘s name, for dant forced his way into Bird Ave. - Complainant a total of $10,131.76. the residence, violating reports defendant violat- an order of protection ed a stay away order and May 21, 2018 that is in place. came to her home and Tacoma Ave. - Com- was in front and would plainant reports un- May 23, 2018 not leave. known person(s) gained Grant St. – Complainant access to her apartment reports that unknown May 24, 2018 by unknown means. person(s) gained entry Boyd St. - Complainant Missing is a ring and to a locked tool shed and reports sometime during a necklace. Suspect is took, without permis- the night unknown per- complainant‘s ex boy- sion, several hundred son(s) broke his wind- friend who gave her the FREE PIZZA: A. Childs, 1796 Kenmore Ave. 14216 dollars worth of power shield by throwing a jewelry. tools. large rock through it. May 22, 2018 May 23, 2018 May 25, 2018 Russell St. – Com- Howell St. – Com- Niagara St. - Com- plainant reports un- plainant reports that plainant reports un- known person gained unknown person(s) known person(s) entered entry to his residence forced their way into the through an unlocked by cutting the screen on garage by breaking a window. Taken, without a back window. Taken, window. Taken, without permission, a television without permission, was permission, were assort- set, a lap top computer a television set. ed tools. and a cell phone. May 25, 2018 West Side Commonwealth Ave. - Complainant reports May 22, 2018 PRAYER TO while his car was parked Lafayette Ave. - Com- THE BLESSED VIRGIN MARY in his driveway, un- plainant reports un- Blessed Virgin Mary, Mother of Mercy, by the known person(s) gained holy will of your Son, our Lord Jesus Christ, known person(s) entered you are our Mother in Heaven. I am comforted in knowing your heart is ever open to those who ask for your help. Your Immaculate Heart NORTH PARK THEATRE is full of tenderness and compassion for sin- NOW PLAYING ners like me. I ask that you intercede for me SOLO: A STAR WARS STORY today for ... (mention your prayer intentions) I trust in your intercession before the throne of God for my needs. Please pray also that if my SOLO A STAR WARS STORY requests are not in accord with the will of God, ri 6 1 (1 00), ( 00), 7 00, 10 00 that I may be, like you, conformed to His will Sat 6 2 ( 00), 7 00, 10 00 and not my own. To obtain this precious gift, I S n 6 3 (1 00), ( 00), 7 00, 10 00 honor your loving mercy by praying: Hail Mary, Full of Grace, The Lord is with thee. M n 6 (1 00), ( 00), 7 00, 10 00 Blessed art thou among women, and blessed is e 6 5 (1 00), ( 00), 7 00, 10 00 the fruit of thy womb, Jesus. Holl Mary, Mother ed 6 6 (1 00), ( 00), 7 00, 10 00 of God, pray for us sinners now, and at the hour h r 6 7 (1 00), ( 00), 7 00, 10 00 of death. Amen. N..B.R. 1 28 ertel e., al , 1 216, (716) 836-7 11 nswers n a e ele en. PAGE 4 BUFFALO ROCKET ISSUE 22 WEEK OF THURSDAY, MAY 31, 2018
Ponce, Nick Perdie and Vito Joseph Verni. The nine year old Blaze team, winners over the Muckdogs, 16-11 includ- Daryl K. Gallagher ed Milo Armstrong, Joe 9195 Main Street Bueme, Easton Buch- Clarence, New York 14031 holz , Gavin DiGuiseppe, 9195 Main Street, Clarence, New York 14031 (716) 632-0808 Camden Grabowski, An- (716) 632-0808 | (716) 632-8586 Fax (716) 632-8586 Fax Two North Buffalo 11u division, the 5-0 vic- gel Hernandez, Anthony www.gallagherprinting.com [email protected] teams won Champion- tory over the Knights. Ea- Johnson, Bryce Parker, www.buffalorocket.com www.gallagherprinting.com ships in a Tournament mon Langdon started and Henry Rittling, Char- www.buffalorocket.com held this past weekend threw four innings, strik- lie Stewart and Riley in Shoshone Park for ing out six batters before Wales. Eleven other boys boys in two separate di- teammate Gio Amodeo consisted of the second visions in honor of Hall kept the Knights off the North Buffalo team. They of Fame Buffalo native basepaths for two more. were: Robert Barker, Jus- Jimmy Collins. In a first Offensively, the Blaze tin Bond, Michael Burke, ever tournament hosted stole bases a whopping Nick Filice. Dylan Galli- by Hertel North Park, the 14 times, led by Dominic gan, RJ Hadden, Garrett league chose the Boston DeGesere‘s 4 baggers and Overholt, Joey Platt, An- Beaneater third baseman the team scored early to gel Rivera, Jonathan, Ro- to represent this Cities preserve the victory. In driguez and Eliot Scott. heritage of Baseball in a the championship, Joe The League picked Memorial Day competi- Cheman and Sammy Gal- up its season again after tion against twelve other livan tossed three innings the Memorial Day week- leagues, May 27-29 inside apiece on the mound and end. Two more divisions, the city. the offense combined for a combined ten teams, The North Buffalo 12 hits in the 13-7 final. began play Tuesday and Blaze travel team won “The boys all played Wednesday, making a the Championship in an great and got the job total of 59 house teams eleven and under divi- done,” said coach Mike competing nightly and on sion with a 13-7 victo- Cheman afterward. “Good the weekends. Their sea- ry over the Tonawanda things will happen if you son will conclude in late
FRIDAY JUNE 8th Tomahawks Saturday do what you need to. They August now that the high afternoon. The game was all brought their A game schools are almost out for the second of two sched- to the Park today.” the Summer. Get ready uled in the tournament Other players on the for more baseball and for North Buffalo after team included Keir Bish- softball in North Buffalo having completed a 5-0 op, Adam Kilminster, because it‘s sure to be a shutout no-hitter by two Noah McDuffie, Maurice hit. Blaze pitchers against FREE MOVIE PASSES: J. LoGrasso, 161 Colvin Ave. 14216 the Cheektowaga Knights earlier. A Blaze nine and under team won that division‘s championship against four other leagues, 16-11, over the WNY Muckdogs early Sunday afternoon, making North Buffalo proud to be wearing the green and gold colors. Another North Buffa- lo team competed in the same division and played well against the Muck- dogs, the North Town Na- tionals, North Tonawa- nda and Jamestown. A North Buffalo Blaze eight “Jimmy Collins Memorial Tournament” Cham- and under team compete against five other leagues pions North Buffalo Blaze 11 U. Row 1: (boys on and lost to a Muckdogs knee) left to right - Dominic DeGesere, Sam Gal- team in the Champion- livan, Gio Amodeo, Noah McDuffie, V.J. Verni. ship, also played Sunday. Row 2: (standing in back) left to right - Nick Pur- Two North Buffa- die, Coach Eric Amodeo, Coach Frank Langdon, lo pitchers combined to pitch a no-hitter in the Erasmo Ponce, Coach Mike, Keir Bishop, Adam Semi-Final game of the Kilminster, Joe Cheman, Eamon Langdon. SHOP LOCAL SHOP LOCAL!
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Memories
From the Buffalo Rocket archives
Being in business for almost 50 years the Rocket has accumulated thousands of pictures. All that appeared on the pages of the Rock- et or West Side Times, over those many years. Due to a few moves and changing of editors, the picture file is boxes of photos thrown together. But still they have meanings and are important memories. I have been putting some of the past pictures on the pages of the Rocket. This week I have gathered group pictures from both papers, so there are many, many faces. I do hope some of the people in the pictures can identify when and where the pictures were taken and send me the information. I can look at past issues and get the captions. So, if you can, help me out. Send me the info. [email protected]. I will find the original in the archives and put it on Facebook with the original caption. PAGE 6 BUFFALO ROCKET ISSUE 22 WEEK OF THURSDAY, MAY 31, 2018
connection with lost items in case they were kicked Now before we go off but here is my story. under some chair or couch. wondering if the stories Northwest Usually at night when I I looked over and on the are true. I wrote this arti- retire I take off my glass- floor right in front of my cle yesterday on this com- es and place them on the chair lay the glasses. At puter only to have it dis- Buffalo Beat table next to my lounge first I could not believe they appear. Did everything to by Joe Bortz chair. This particular were the glasses as we had recover it to no avail. Said morning when I arose the gone over that spot a dozen a prayer to the good St to glasses where not there. times, No way could they help me find it as I did not Who is this Sometimes on the kitchen have been there. Makes want to do it over. Just so counter, not there. Must be you scratch your head. you know, I did not find it in the chair, turned it up- However it happened, I and had to write it again St. Anthony Dude? side down and searched ev- was grateful and promised and add this paragraph. helps to sell your house if ery inch. No glasses. This the good Saint I would tell So it does not always work. you bury him upside down went on for two days and the story. Unless it has to be an ob- in your yard. Patron Saints I used whatever glasses I My son related a similar ject? for different reasons, St could find to get through story. He had lost his wal- Do you have a birthday Jude, children, St Chris- the weekend. Searched the let. Searched everywhere, greeting you would like to topher, travel, etc. Then Van, the office, every room in his car, bedroom, yard, see here? Birthdays, an- there is St Anthony, who in the house. So my wife a office, for hours with no niversaries, interesting help you find lost objects. firm believer, said pray to luck. Said a prayer to St. pictures, short stories or If you lose something you St. Anthony. So I did. No Antony and he was about even a 500 word column of pray to St Anthony and the glasses did not sudden- to get in his car and the interest to your neighbors. he helps you find it, some- ly appear, then. However a wallet was laying just out- Send them to me and I will times. day later I kind of scolded side the driver side of his see what I can do. Nothing Saint Anthony of Pad- the good St for not help- vehicle on the ground. He political or controversial. ua, born Fernando Martins ing me. Bound and deter- swears it was not there be- Send to [email protected]. de Bulhões, also known as mined I began a whole new fore. St. Anthony. Anthony of Lisbon, was a search. This is not intended to Portuguese Catholic priest What happened next is be a religious article but and friar of the Franciscan really hard to explain. I it may seem that way. We Order. Most of the pictures went into the family room all have heard of St Joseph of him show him with a and was about to move ev- and how he supposedly child. Cannot figure the ery piece of furniture just
FREE PIZZA: J. Kutch, 47 Norwalk Ave. 14216 WEEK OF THURSDAY, MAY 31, 2018 BUFFALO ROCKET ISSUE 22 PAGE 7 Senior ? ?? Seniority ?? TRIVIA ? Empowering Aging Adults On June 18th, from es and how they can 8:30 am-1:30 pm at the help with the needs of Adam’s Mark Hotel, the aging. CELJ (Center for Elder “We are thrilled to Law & Justice) and Erie co-host this event with County Senior Services Erie County Senior present Elder Law Day. Services. Elder Law This event is free and Day is so important to open to the public. Reg- our agency because it 1 2 3 istration required for gives access to many consultations, parking vital resources that the reimbursement, and aging population and complementary lunch. their caregivers need. To register visit erie. As the aging popula- gov/ELD or call 858- tion grows, CELJ will 6864. continue to be out in Elder Law Day pro- the community listen- vides community with ing and responding to no-cost legal and finan- the unique needs of cial resources for old- Western New Yorkers,” er adults, it features says Karen Nicolson, 4 5 6 15 minute, one-on-one CEO of CELJ. consultations with at- “Sometimes it is dif- torneys, health insur- ficult for individuals to ance counselors, and try and navigate their case managers with way through the sys- registration. Through- tem. Elder Law Day is out the day, there will a wonderful opportuni- be a host of presen- ty to get help and get tations from local ex- connected.” says Tim- perts on topics such as, othy Hogues, Commis- long-term health care, sioner of Erie County legal issues for LGBT Senior Services. For seniors, patients’ rights more information about when transitioning to Elder Law Day or is- a nursing home, estate sues facing the aging planning, and so much population please con- more. In addition, there tact Shatorah Donovan will be dozens of com- at 853-3087 ext. 262 or munity agencies on site sdonovan@elderjustice- 7 8 9 to discuss their resourc- ny.org. AREA SENIOR CENTERS NORTH BUFFALO KENMORE GLORIA J. PARKS COMMUNITY CENTER KENMORE SENIOR CENTER 32 2 Main St. al 1 21 135 il er e. en re 1 217 832-1010 873-0737
NORTH BUFFALO COMMUNITY CENTER WEST SIDE 203 Sanders d. al 1 216 WEST SIDE COMMUNITY SERVICES 87 -6133 161 er nt St. al 1 213 88 -6616 CONCERNED ECUMENICAL MINISTRY RIVERSIDE (CEM) NORTHWEST BUFFALO COMMUNITY 286 a a ette e. al 1 213 882-2 2 CENTER FATHER BELLE COMMUNITY CENTER 155 awn e. al 1 207 10 Mar land St. al 1 201 8 5-0 85 876-8108 RICHMOND-SUMMER SENIOR CENTER 337 S er St. al 1 222 885-3290 GALLAGHER 10 11 12 PRINTING This week we are doing trivia in the form of a contest. Pictured above are DENNIS M. GALLAGHER twelve monuments or statues located in or around North Buffalo, except for [email protected] the one downtown. Most of them are seen quite often, some not so much. If you cell: (716) 361-5764 want to take the time to identify all twelve and submit the right answer to our 9195 MAIN STREET, CLARENCE, NEW YORK 14031 email site, we will award prizes. Not a million dollars but the first three will re- (716) 632 • 0808 | (716) 632•8586 Fax ceive a free pizza from Bob and Johns. If there are more than three winners the WWW.GALLAGHERPRINTING.COM rest will have a choice of two passes to the North Park Theatre or two Buffalo WWW.BUFFALOROCKET.COM Bison baseball tickets. Try it, could be fun. WEEKPAGE 8OF THURSDAY, MAY 31, 2018 BUFFALO ROCKET ISSUE 22 WEEK OF THURSDAY, MAY 31,PAGE 2018 8
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Answers to Senior Trivia - Buffalo Rocket Issue 21, May 24 2018 1) “And now the end is near, and so I face the final curtain, My friend, I‘ll say it clear, I‘ll state my case, of which I‘m certain.” “My Way” Sang by Frank Sinatra. 2) “I was dancing with my darling to the Tennessee Waltz.” “Tennessee Waltz” sang by Patti Page. 3) Dashing through the snow, in a one horse open sleigh.” “Jingle Bells” traditional Christmas Song. 4) “Oh, my love, my darling, I‘ve hungered for your touch, a long lonely time, And time goes by, so slowly and time can do so much, Are you, still mine?” “Unchained Melody” sang by The Righteous Brothers. 5) “Oh, the shark, babe, has such teeth, dear, And he shows them pearly white, Just a jackknife has old Macheath, babe, And he keeps it out of sight.” “Mack the Knife” sang by Bobby Darin. 6) “Oh, how we danced on the night we were wed, We vowed our true love though a word wasn‘t said.” “Anniversary Song” sang by Andy Williams. 7) “I see trees of green, Red roses too, I see them bloom, For me and you, And I think to myself, What a wonderful world.” “What a wonderful world” sang by Louis Armstrong. 8) “I‘ve got sunshine on a cloudy day. When it‘s cold outside I‘ve got the month of May.” “My Girl” sang by The Temptations. 9) “Love is a burning thing, And it makes a fiery ring. Bound by wild desire I fell into a ring of fire.” “Ring of Fire” sang by Johnny Cash. 10) “When you‘re down and out, When you‘re on the street, When evening falls so hard, I will comfort you, I‘ll take your part, Oh when darkness comes, And pain is all around.” “Bridge over Troubled Water” second verse sang by Simon and Garfunkel. 11) “Hello darkness, my old friend, I‘ve come to talk with you again, Because a vision softly creeping, Left it‘s seeds while I was sleeping’, And the vision that was planted, In my brain still remains, Within the sound of silence.” “Sound of Silence” sang by Simon and Garfunkel. 12) “Some say, ‘Love. It is a river, That drowns the tender reed.’, Some say, ‘Love. It is a razor, That leaves your soul to bleed.” “The Rose” sang by Bette Midler. 13) “Oh yeah, I‘ll tell you something, I think you‘ll understand, When I say that some- thing, I wanna hold your hand.” “I wanna hold your hand” sang by The Beatles. 14) “Wise men say, Only fools rush in, But I can‘t help falling in love with you.” “Can‘t help falling in love with you” sang by Elvis Presley. 15) “Well, its one for the money, Two for the show, Three to get ready, Now go, cat, go. But dont you step on my blue suede shoes.” “Blue Suede Shoes” sang by Elvis Presley.
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