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The Post-Star from Glens Falls, New York • 10

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THE POST-STAR AND TIMES, GLENS FALLS, NX, THURSDAY, JUNE 21971 10 Corinth Police Chief Reports on Arrests Hospitality Shop Head Honored by Auxiliary Officers Installed charge for apeeding on Main Broad Gleni Falls, was fined for an unsafe start while CORINTH Police Chief Wil bam Doherty reported to the Street. Couple to Renew Marriage Vows On Anniversary SCHUYLER VILLE Master Gunnery Sgt. and Mrs. Robert Box 252, was fined $50 for operating a motor vehicle while license was suspended. Ho was also fined $50 for reckless driving on Maple St.

operating a motor vehicle on Joann L. Moors, 22, 801 Palm VillaEfl Board recently on, ar CORINTH Mrs. Margaret, Main St. Albert E. Sherman, 20, RD 2, SARATOGA SPRINGS The er Ave.

was fined $10 for speeding on Pine St. Spotswood, chairman of the Hospitality Shop at th Adiron- Junior Civic League of Saratoga Springs held its June banquet rests made for the past two-week period. Kathy Emery, 21, Gurney Lane, was given a conditional Hack Reeional Hospital, was Eileen Welch, 59, 5024 Wilton at the wishing Well Restaurant E. Sears will celebrate their last week. Greenfield Center, was given an unconditional discharge discharee bv Justice Ronald Silver Wedding Anniversary on Mrs.

Robert Stokes, president, installed officers and handed the president's gavel over to for speeding on Main St. Sunday by renewing their vows at a Mass at 1 p.m. at the Notre Dame de Lourdes Church Straight for harassment in connection with an incident on Palmer Ave. John J. DeMarsh, 24, 50 Hamilton was fined $10 for failing to keep right.

Mrs. Thomas McTygue. Board members will be Mrs. Robert Following the Mass, open Monica Young, Woodard Hadley, was given an unconditional discharge for speeding on Main St. Clinton D.

VanNoy, 17, RD 1, Cummings first vice presi AUss to creativity Some people never seem at a loss for Ideas. Theva learned the simple trick of turning their subconscious solve problems, to develop new ideas. Learrt this proven technique that can help you on the job, at home and In your dealings with other people. Read: 'Try Talking to Yourself." One of 41 articles and features in the July Reader'sDlgest house will be held at the American Legion Home, Clancy dent; Mrs. William McTygue, Gary E.

Emery. 19. Gurney until 5 p.m. Friends and rel second vice president; Mrs. Greenfield Center, was fined $10 Lane, was fined $10 for operat atives are invited.

James Grande, treasurer; Mrs. for speeding on Oak St. Susan D. Hubbell. 23.

RD 2 "honored by members of the auxiliary at their June meeting. Mrs. Spotsvrood received a aurprise monetary gift A poem expressing the auxiliary's appreciation was read by Miss Agnes Doody. Awarded Chevron The semi-annual award of chevrons for volunteer work was made to 29 members by Miss Doodv, chevron chairman. They included: For 250 houra, Mrs.

Margaret Eggleston, Mrs. Josie Fuller. Mrs. Grace Gur-ney. Mrs.

Joyce Granger and Mrs. Blanche Whitaker; 100 hours, Mxs. Charlotte Brown, Mrs. Peg Appis. Miss Agnes Doodv, Mrs.

Frances Grey, Mrs. Sheila Hadley, Mrs. Marie Hickey, Mrs. Doris Jones, Mrs. Charles.

Fury, recording secre ing a motor vehicle with an inadequate muffler on Palmer Mrs. Sears is the former June Launder, daughter of Mrs. Jo tary, and Mrs. Richard Miczek, corresponding secretary. Ave.

Juanita L. Smero, 18. 195 sephine Launder, Green St. Aristotle's most distinguished Chairmen of the permanent Beech Drive, Oswegoawas given an unconditional discharge for speeding on Main St. Philip W.

Ormsby, 25, 63 Newston Saratoga Springs, committees and additional pupil was Alexander the Great. was given an unconditional dis members of the Board of Di rectors are Mrs. Gregory mnison, nousmg cnairman; Mrs. Paul Seastrom, publicity cnairman; Mrs. itoger waits, program chairman; Mrs.

Wal ter Eemrick, hospitality chair save Tir.E.snui nonEYi7. SHOP OUR VJEEKLY SPECIALS man, and Mrs. Brian Lvnch. ERICA'jQMJSCHMIDT aiveui, ivus. ijcua memberships chairman.

Mrs, Stokes announced that and Mrs. Lorraine Nries; 50 Folksinger the league has donated $1,275 to the Committee for the Pre hours, Hannah Bilodeau, Mrs Lillian Brady, Mrs. Irma Fas ulo. Mrs. Grace Hill, Mrs servation of the CanfieTd Casino.

Coming to Spa Betty Kendall, Mrs. Ann Mey All-Star Election Special A HVIIIOM Pt COOK UNITIB. IMC ll SARATOGA SPRINGS-Eric von Schmidt, folksinger from Sarasota, will appear in concert with Chris Smither of The League has also giyen the Youth Commission $100. The league voted to hold the Halloween Parade again next fall. Mrs.

Nicholas Dugo will be chairman of the event and Mrs. Roger Walts will be co-chairman. The League will put on a Cargill Review next year and New Orleans in the Casino at Congress Park at 2' p.m. Satur day as a benefit fon Estherville, animal shelter at Greenfield Center. Tickets can be procured in Mrs.

Stokes will be chairman. The first meeting in the fall will be the membership tea on the third Thursday in September. Mrs. Brian Lynch will be chairman of the tea. advance at Farmer Hardware, Carey's Gift Shop or Raymond's Bootery, Saratoga Springs, or at Dee's Gift Shop, Northway Plaza, Glens Falls.

Persons "unable to attend the concert can send donations to the Animal Welfare League in care of P. Theriault, 10 Fenlon Saratoga Springs. er, Mrs. Marge MWigan, Mrs. Elizabeth Morreale, Mrs, Betty Mudge, Mrs.

Norma Wal-laceL Mrs. Joan Welch and Mrs. Rita York. Presented by Chorus The program was presented by the Junior High Girls' Chorus under the direction of William Briggs. The program was arranged by Mrs.

Thehna Collura, and was heard by the 40 members present. Mrs. Lena McKelligott, treasurer, reported $2,169.15 in the treasury. She also reported the following purchases totaling $2,858.95 for the hospital in the past six months: Street sign, garden tractor, TV stands, patient screens, Knen carts, high chair, play pen and other articles for the pediatrics Mrs. Carolyn VanDerwerker, treasurer of th Hospitality Shop, gare her report and $1,150 of this amount was transferred to the savings account of the auxiliary.

Students to Help It was announced by Mrs. Dorothy Rose and Mrs. Jan Briner, chairmen of volunteer work, that Senior and Junior Honor Society members will assist in this work during the summer. A booth with handmade articles for sale will be maintained in the hospital lobby during visiting hours in July and Delegates Selected Blood Donors Give 97 Pints At Spa Visit SARATOGA SPRINGS-A total of 114 volunteer donors turned out for a Red Cross blood-mobile visit sponsored by Gurt-ler Brothers Post, Veterans of Foreign Wars, yesterday at the State Armory. According to Mrs.

Curtis Johnson, chairman of the day, 97 pints of blood were accepted. Richard Evans was general CAREFREE 20 CT. TRASH CAN SARATOGA SPRINGS Delegates to the Fourth Judicial District Convention were named GILLETTE PLATIIIUH PLUS 5's CLEAR PLASTIC TUMBLERS by the Saratoga County Republican Committee Tuesday night at Ballston Spa. LINERS chairman They-include Jr Raymond Amyot, John J. Carusone, Mrs.

Robert Coon, John F. Doyle, Blood was donated for James Famous Gillette blades with the tuper-sharp platinum edge for closer, smoother shaves. Christian and Carl Sampson, Cnitry, waterproof plastic rubbish bgs insure for up to 26 gal. capacity. Twist tm included.

Economical Jewel Ware wvet your good glaises at partiet, poolside, Clear plastic is sanitary and disposable but durable enough to reust. 10-or tumblers or 8-oz. old fashioned. William L. Ford, Philip P.

Prol- ler, Joseph Rosch and Edward who have undergone open heart surgery; James Baber, who will undergo surgey, and Roy A. Tracy. Alternates are Paul F. Brown, Robert Dor an, Frank Ciaydon, 106 Adams a vet August by Mrs. Fran Kruger eran wno will undergo open E.

Dorsey Theodore H. Grey, Antoinette Heber, Patrick Keniry and Thomas D. neart surgery today in the Vet MittM mcTtoMsteiui rick un wL taiomctt. am B'pi SSwf 0irl erans Administration Hospital Nolan. OUR RES.

LIXtT inasE CUR RE6. 88 westover, Mass. The convention will be held and Mrs. Blanche whitaker. Mrs.

Spotswood and Mrs. Gurney will be chairmen of a penny salt to be held at the end of July. A picnic is planned at the summer home of Mrs. VanDerwerker at Hunt Lake in August. Sept.

17 and 18 to nominate a PADDED 3 Young People From Overseas Visit Community Refreshments were served by Supreme Court justice candidate to succeed Justice Felix J. Aulisi of Amsterdam who hasjeen assigned to the Appellate Division, Third Department, Albany. Miss Doody, Mrs. Florence CHAISE L0UI1GE Brady, Mrs. McKelligott and Mrs.

Marion Jenkins. Auxiliary meetings will resume in Sep- Named to a committee on petitions were David Sexton, LAKE LUZERNE-HADLEY xemDer. ijiiJUjiiirtr chairman; Fred Braim, Lee A young people from Fin LucmnEV" eautiful matching chaise for above chair. Makes an inviting patio ef porch grouping that keeps bright and new-look ing for years. SHE ICS Scherer.

Francis Flynn and land are enjoying a visit with House raitftj'iM Principals local families under the Youth James V. Parente. El HOUSE PAIIIT Exchange-progrann)fthen 8RJlElllt4z Mil AssignedTo Two Schools ternational Association of Lions Clubs. Miss Paula Englund of Pieks-amaki, Finland, is visiting the Rev. and Mrs.

Ronald N. H. Van Schenkhof following a two weeks Swim Program Registration Set Monday Morning lUOnUay iUOniing PADDED LAWU CHAIR I Lucite gives your house a whole new look for sum- mer In just hours. Self-priming on sound wood and outside masonry for a truly smooth, beautiful finish. Clean tools in soap and ter.

White and decorator colors. aid Hall principal of Schools 2 (stay with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wm Spring-fresh print vinyl padded cushions and 4, has been named principal! D. Kay Jr.

Miss Maria Top-: LUCITE! ot tne Dorothy Nolan School at! 5tJrtUYLfcHvii.Lt inepmen, also of Pieksamaki, spent Wilton. SchuylerviUe Youth Commission the first two weeks in June with Ronald Farra, now princpal will hold registration for its Mr Mrs. Arthur S. Brewer of both the Dorothy Nolan and; Red Cross swimming program and has now moved to the resi- J84 CUR REG. 9.84 perk up this tubular frame folding lawrs chair.

With eVoeado-color styrene plastic arms. SAVE 2X0 Exterior Exvsnt oreemieia Schools, will assume ion Monday between 9 and licence of Mr. and Mrs. Francis BI603P administration of the Greenfield a.m. in the Middle School cafe- -f.

M. Eggleston. Pekka-Juhani Halonen is beine hosted bv Mr. tena. Children must be 1 going Mrs, Cornelius A.

Dand TP99 A ml OUR REG. School. Both schools have in-creased in size under the construction program. Hall's transfer will leave vacant his principalship at Schools second grade to participate inl areau and will later spend time the swimming program. 'with Mr.

and Mrs. Stuart M. Instructions will be given atiTownsend. 5 GAL V1 ri 2 and 4. Gary M.

Loewenberg, 1J Hanna Larmon's pool in rort: A1j the hosts are members Millp.r hv Linda and Morveloirt 2-Speed AIR COOLER Pomole evaporative cooler ventilator Neutral Beige Color Jut-plaoeln wmdow tnt cleajt-air ventilation or fUl with water for cooling Model BBMl-2 superintendent of schools, an- WATER nouncea mat me availability of james Carey Jr. A shuttle bus club sponsors of the Youth Ex-thu i post must first be announc- SVstem will be used to transport cnange program locally. Later jd-td-the-school "district children fromf the Middle this Miss Helen La-fessional staff under an agree- chrvi tn the nool and hack.n,..-n- rm BOY LVnTE EXTERIOR ENAMEL i if i era. i ment between the Board or Ed- uoai OVfrv half hour. The first 96 leave tne scnooi ai monihs here.

ucation and the Teachers' sociation. class W1H 87 7:45 a.m. and the last run ot; three were introduced to the day will return to the Ljons and tneir wives" at a die School at 12:15 p.m. jLadies Night held June 2 at the Arts a.id crafts registrationHitcning Post wnere the win- Brightens shutters, doors, all outside trim. Lucite applies easily with no drips or runs, and dries in en hour or less.

Soap-end-water clean-up. SAVE $2.00 Children Give Operetta will be at the same time of the Lions Oub student (place as the swimming. award were also guests. These! SCHUYLERVILLE IGV630 m. Mrs.

Nadene Lake Build Schuylerville Elementary were Linda Eyer, Kathy John-j son, Kathy Evens, and Joseph Mix. The fifth winner, Alberta Steams, was unable to bej present. The local Lions Club practice ing was the scene of the operet- ta presentation 'The Children of RpTPIVP's l)PJTPP Old Mother bv child o- 3 last. SCHUYLERVILLE Mrs of sending a student or students ren in grades 1, 1 and week. Mrs.

Carol Hawks, i Nadene Ellsworth Lake of En-'to Europe was stalled this year field. formerly of Schuy- when facilities for hosting the lerville, received a master of youths were not available. Club science degree during com-members hope to be able to; teacher, instructed "and directed the 40 children in the cast. 1X0 5elsSlfMa mencement exercises at Central place their candidates next year. Connecticut State College Anyone desiring to entertain 5610 Driver Fined $25 SARATOGA SPRINGS In City Court yesterday, James M.

New Britain. An' elementary education major, Mrs. Lake received her associate degree at Green SM0MZ VISTA SOFT a EASY SAW HORSE DI1AGICETS Weaver. 23, 23 VanDorn the Finnish youths now visiting is asked to contact their hosts. Youth Corps Has Job Openings SCHUYLERVILLE The pleaded guilty to operating an'Mountain College and her B.S.

unregistered motor vehicle and'frora University of Hartford. W83 fined $25 by Judge daughter of Mrs. Ellsworth rence J. LaBelle. Weaver was the late Superintendent Ivan Wjjiy RdLSVUY UN It I SM ''Oil iTORES I LES STROKE Stt FT.

HI-SLIDE I GOLF BALLS SVILILIIHG POOL Pretfeton balanced ff- I Udeenter gves long, ft WJ I true elnvestKh ball af 1 1 1 1 fill II I KSr-TO Ml I Ubllhy In play. I om MM nz, rv Sff 10" I HTtX3 faey to assemble, ttmpfy arrested on June 18 on Dver! J- Ellsworth of 00 Switch Rd- by Patrolman JohnN Historical Park. Mrs- Lake is Neighborhood Youth Corps wilL snsen tno nan. Oumbtr meSyded.) you can have She famous Sima-nire shine in I one ttep cleaner wax. Simply wipe on soft, aty Vista, wipe off 'me, wipe In pete wax shine.

CSX RES. 1X3 E. Petralia Jr. teaching in the Enfield School have job openings available for young people age 14 and over system. CS3 7 rxiecrz GRADUATES TOMORROW SCHUYLERVILLE Miss Christine O'Neill, daughter of EES.

I TO ATTEND SPEEDWAY LAKE LUZERNE-HADLEY who have not graduated from school as of this month. The program will run from June 28 Aug. 27. Anyone interested should conlact Robert i Members of Cub Pack 28 will the former Dorothy DeGrechie of Schuylerville, will graduate met't tomorrow at n.m. at, 632 UPPER GLEN SIR EET OPEN DAILY 10 A.M.

-10 P.M. a a practical nurse tomorrow. the lionie of Craig Keukauf to LaRocque. project co-director from thft Central Technical High attend the Albany-Saratoga'after 4 p.m. Interested students School, Lincoln Auditorium, injSpeedway.

The boys will returnjshould have Social Security Syracuft ItaM ahoul jcvdj tad butt tertifjCJUei..

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