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OBSERVER NEWS WRITERS:
Brasher Falls — Mrs. Viva Paxton — EV 9-3935
Winthrop — Miss Bernice Raymond — EV 9-3321
Stockholm — Mrs. Mildred Jenkins - FL 34520
Helena ^ M r s r William Quinell— R O 9-9452—
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Brasher — Winthrop Page
Thursday, April 21, 1966
Observer News Coverage of Towns of Brasher, Stockholm, Lawrence
Massena, N. Y. Observer
2 Brothers,
A Marine,
ANavyman
Brasher Falls — LaFave's, Grocery
Winthrop — Guertin's — Rufa's
North Lawrence — Cheney's - Cotey's
Lawrenceville — Ross Store
Cites Dangr Signals,
At Meeting in Winthrop
Cancer Society Executive
J. Ackerman
Valedictorian
At Syracuse
MissDoris Ann Harper
Bride of James W. Carr
Cecil Green Couple Return
From Panama-Florida
and Mrs. ida, they visited at the HampWaddington — Miss Dor i sMartha Hatch and Mrs. Stuart Sanfordville —Mr. return e d | ton Elliott home for a few days
Cecil
Green
have
West Stockholm — John Ack- Vnn Harper daughter of Mr.Armstrong. Miss Heide Harper
at West. Hollywood. Mrs. Geor:rman, Baldwinsville, son of Mr. nd Mrs.1 Dean E. Harper, Lin- was flower girl. They were at- home after a trip to Florida and gia Elliott, Potsdam, who had
to
Panama,
where
they
visited
Sanfordville — Marine Pritired
in
floor
length
gowns
of
well cards received, and Mrs. nd Mrs. Reginald Ackerman, :oln Ave., was married t o
By Mrs. Mildred Jenkins
been visiting at the Hampton
vate Howard A. Johnson, son of
Winifred Perkins for birthday brmer West Stockholm resi- ames W. Carr, son of Mr. and blue, pink, yellow and white, their granddaughter and famElliott's,
returned to Deland^
ily,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Clayton
MatMr. and Mrs. Leonard 0. John- Winthrop — Miss Marion Ca- cards received, and from the ents, has been named vale- ATS. Earl M. Carr, Ridge Road, respectively, with match i n g
Fla. with Mr. and Mrs. Greei
son, has been graduated from meron, executive director of New York State President; of ictorian of Syracuse Universithys,
who
are
stationed
at
Armstrong
accessories. Stuart
where the Green's rented an
Marine recruit training at thethe St. Lawrence County Unit 'ederation Clubs for a money y's 1966 graduating class, at- 'own of Waddington, at 2 p.m., was best man. Seating t h e Panama for three years.
ipril
9,
1966,
in
the
First
Presapartment for two weeks.
Marine Corps Recruit Depot, of the American Cancer So- donation.
aining a quality point ratio of lyterian Church, with the Rev. guests were Robert Hatch Jun- The Green's spent four weeks - On their way home, they visitParris
Island,
S.
C.
ciety,
was
the
guest
speaker
at
Armstrong. at Cristopal in the Canal Zone. ed another granddaughter, Mr.
973 out of a possible 3.0.
1
Charles E. Taylor officiat i n g ior and James
During his eight weeks of in-the Women's Republican Club The annual spring luncheon
Bruce Harper was ring bearer. The weather was very hot and and Mrs. Girard Kelley a n d
it
the
double
ring
ceremony.
tensified recruit training under of the Town of Stockh o 1 m, of the Women's Repub 1 i c an Mr. Ackerman, a history mafamily, Camp Hill, Pa. They reveteran noncommissioned offi- which was held at the Winthrop Hub of the Town of Stockholm or in the College of Liber a 1 The bride who was given in During the ceremony, M r s the sand fleas were terrible!
cer drill- instructors, he learned American Legion Hall Monday will be held at the Country irts, was selected valedictorian marriage by her father, wore a Arthur E. Mereau sang "O That area is swampy a n d turned home on Apr. 4.
/small arms marksmanship, bay- evening, April 11.
Manor, Bombay, on April 30 at f his graduating class at Pots- floor length gown of nylon over Promise Me" and "The Lord's woodsy, but the army bases are
affeta fashioned with full skirt, Prayer". A reception followed
onet fighting, and methods of
noon. Reservations must be am Central School in 1962.
, self protection. He also received Miss Cameron showed a film made by April 26. Persons wish- With three fellowships for jortrait neckline and l o n g at the "Library Community built up. One day, they went Mr., and Mrs.' John O'Brian,
to the Balboa side.
! instruction in military drill, his- "The Million Club" which deals ing to make reservations or who graduate study, he plans to at-leeves. She wore a shoulder Rooms.
They went into the city of Jame.s, Mary and Timmy, were
tory and traditions of the Ma-with the seven danger signals of wish to have a ride, are to con- end Stanford University in pur- ength veil and carried a Cas"
Cristopal
the day before Lent. Easter dinner guests of Mr.
rine Corps and other academic cancer. These danger signals tact Mrs. Agnes Murray by uance of a teaching career on cade of white mums and pink The new matron is a graduO'Brian's parents, Mr. and
The
natives
were
celebrating,
rosebuds.._
ateof
Madrid
Waddingt
o
n
are: 1. Unusual bleeding of dis- that date. The guest speaker he college level, possibly in
subjects.
like a Mardigras, and the peo- Mrs. Bernard O'Brian.
He will undergo four weeks of charge. 2. A Jump or thickening will be Ray Moomey, Proba- Russian history. Among extra- Miss Mary Harper, sister of Central School, Class of 1962, ple and traffic were terrible
and
the
Ogdensburg
Busin
e
s
s
curricular activities, John i s the bride, was maid of honor.
individual combat training and in the breast or elsewhere. 3. tion Dept., Canton.
The stores are operated by the Shrubs, vines, and trees to be.
arts editor ior the Promethean The bridesmaids were M i s s School. The bridegroom w a s Spanish and Panamanians and transplanted from a natural'
four weeks of basic specialist sore that does not heal. 4.
graduated from Madrid - Wadtraining in his military occupa- Change in bowel or bladder An "Every Member" Survej student publication.
stand or from one part of a
dington Central School, and isare very crowded.
will
be
made
within
the
nexi
habits.
5.
Hoarseness
or
cough.
tional field before being assignHe
.delivered
his
valedictory
home ground to another are reThey
also
visited
ports,
and
a
engaged in farming on t h e
6. Indigestion or difficulty in few weeks. Volunteers a r e address at the 12th annual honed to a permanent7 unit. .
moved most safely with a ball
beach
for
a,
couple
of
days.
Ridge
Road,
where
the
young
needed
to
help
with
this
can
swallowing. 7. Change in a wart
ors convocation Apr. 12 at an
of
earth on the roots.
Whqn
they
returned
to
Florcouple will make their home.
vass. A meeting will be held a assembly at ivhich Sen/ Jacob
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard John-or mole.
the
home
of
Mrs.
Joyce
Flint,
son left Saturday mornings to Cancer patients in St. LawJavifsV (RtN.Y.) delivered t h e
take another son, Newell, back rence County are provided with Winthrop, on Wednesday eve- main address. The valedictorian
to Bainbridge, Md., where he is funds if they are patients at ning, April 27 to make fina and salutatorian are among 28 Mr. and Mrs. Wallace G. Listationed with the Navy. New- home and notin the hospital, plans for this canvass.
students who will be cited for berty, Winthrop, announce the
ell has been home on a furlough. They also are furnuhed with Mrs. Joyce Flint and Mrsspecial honors at the convoca engagement 'of their, daughter,
Rte.37
y
. His new address is: Leonard
Joan Mary, to Richard F. AusEva Dean recently attended thi tion.
transportation
to
and
from
the
St.
Regis
Blvd.
__ Newell Johnson SN 139-88-18; hospital, and furnished with St. Lawrence County Federa- This student with the t o ptin son of Mr. and Mrs. RichMassena, N. Y.
School |
Officer in charge
tion meeting, held at Canton. academic average in the senior ard E. Austin, Brasher Falls.
drugs.
S.S.C.; U.S.N. T.C.; Bainbridge Much is now being done in the
class at Syracuse Universit
Miss Liberty is a graduate of
to accept thi has added another scholast i the State University at PotsMd. 21905.
way
of
research, education and It was voted
w a y
U l l c s c a i u n . L U U C U U U I I u n u} T _ T
ri_
-r-% j
i>
rm_
honor to his collection.
lam. She is a Kindergart e^ri
of
service. Great strides are being bannual
y" law , s meeting
>?e Federation.
Th
of
Two weeks ago, he was award- eacher at the Split
Rock
.— lonnnol mflfltinn r\f rhn g^_ Li3W
best insurance against cancer rence Federation of Women*! e d a Woodrow-Wilson Fellow- School in Camillus.——
ship, one-of-the Oscarslmost
Fr-Austin^is- a—graduate of
is to see a physician regularly
St.
coveted by college. seniors in- he State University at Canton.
for a checkup.
rence County, will be held
the town half at Canton on Ma terested in teaching in higher He is employed by the Old ColSanfordville — Mr. and Mrs. Miss Cameron mentioned that 12 at 7:30 p.m. Delegates from education.
ony Trust Company a subsidiat
the
Kick-Off
dinner
meeting
John Page are remodeling a
this club elected to attend are
This past week's announcepart pL their home to be used of the St. Lawrence ^Coun t y the president, Mrs. Joyce Flini ment has been made that'Mr. ary of the First National Bank
for a home bake shop, located Unit Crusade of the American Mrs. Maude Hunter, Mrs. E: Ackerman is the recipient of a )f Boston, Mass.
.on the Potsdam - Winthr o p Cancer Society, which was held ther McGinnis, Mrs. Mabe Danforth Foundation graduate
March 31 at the Univer s i t y
road.
>"kholm {News
Newton, Mrs. Vivian Chambers,
" Mrs. Page. with.Jier daughter! Treadway Inn, Canton, that Dr. and-Mrs. -Virginia-Chapman. -Al- Fellowship for advanced study
"ojraiPhT-DrThe-Wilsoiraward]~lNrdTth'
StocKKolnr — ShTlly
Mrs. Lee (Janet) Page, have|frank D. Popp^ associate — ternate delegates are: Eva Wil- covers the first year of graduand
Sharlene
Lang, daughters
fessor
of
chemistry
at
Clarkson
been noted for quite some time
liams, Claire Curtis, Elpha Wil- ate study, the Danforth the next of Mr. and Mrjs. Freder i c k
Comt in end try your luck Friday and Sat*
for their baked goods, therefore College of Technology, Pots- kenson, Lila Moomey, and Mil- t h r e e . • • — •
Lang, Pittsburgh arrived by
urday. Guvts the wtight of th* big "fish" in
the time has come when it is dam, was presented a grant of' dred Jenkins.The Wilson foundation p a y s bus on Tuesday, where t J i e y
the tank. Whotver is clostjt to the true weight
necessary to enlarge
the i r $12,104 from the American Cait
cer Society to continue "the Robert C. McEwen, Con- tuition and fees plus $2,000 for spent, the jest of the week at
quarters.
wins a complete Garcia balanced outfit. Cona
year
of
graduate
work.
Danthe
home
of
their
grandparents
gressman, will be the guest forths provide tuition and living Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Chase.
An all new kitchen with mod- search for cancer cure.
test winner announced Saturday night.
ern equipment is "being built. She also urged persons to soeaker at • the St. Lawrence
'
1
expenses
for
four-years..-Mr
Their
father,
Frederick
Lang,
The center wall already has a read the book "The Climate Is County Republican luncheon. to
was an overnight guest in the
fireplace which was built more Hope" written by Walter Rose be held at the Village Inn, Mas- Ackerman said he will" be an
f *»/
honorary fellow during the firs1 Chase home on .Saturday, and
than 100 years ago when t h e This book is a personal testi sena, on May. 14.
year
when
he
is
using
the
WilMr.
Lang
and
daughters
remony on the effectiveness o
house was built.
.
'•""• turned home on Sunday.
The Women's Republican Club son grant.
There will be a display coun- modern cancer treatment, an
With candidates for Danforth
ter and booths where folks can relates personal experiences o of the Town of Stockholm, hasfellows nominated by th e i r Philip Todd, has returned
to Norwich University, Vt., aforder baked goods and also nersons nowcured of cancer, been written up in the N e w schools, Mr. Ackerman is
ter spending his Easter Vacashort orders may be taken at This book is available at 1 York State Women's G.O.P. of only 122 named in 1966.
tion at tfie home of his par"Straight Talk."
braries.
the booths.
John Ackerman
recent 1> ents. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert
Mrs.
Joyce
Flint,
president
c
Mr. Page's brother, . Leon
An invitation has been extend- spent a few days at the home
... . ..Page and. son are doing t h e the club, presided at the bused to the Norfolk-Republican of Mrs. Agnes Williams, Ronni Todd and family.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Claude
Moulton
ness
meeting
and
also
intro
carpenter work. Mrs. Page re^ l b to attend the luncheon at and Wayne,_Sanfordvilley as a
ports that they plan on their duced the guest speaker, Mis: the Country Manor, Bombay, onguest of Ronnie Williams, whoj took their daughter, Claudia,
back to Brockport State Teachopening on • April 25 at which- Cameron.
Apr. 30 and also to attend the is a teacher at LaFayette. Mr. ers College on Monday, aft e r
Members
pledged
Allegiano
time the public is invited.
to the flag, followed by thi next regular club meeting Ackerman often spends -a lew home, Mr. and Mrs. Claude
secretary's report given b; which will be/held on Monday days in 1he Williams- home Moulton visited theif uncle and
IN HOSPITAL
Mrs.
Lila Moomey,. and th evening, May 9, when the guest where he also visits o t h e r aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan MoulWinthrdp— Mrs. Law r e n c e
ton, Avon.
report by' Mrs. Es speaker will be J. George Fol- friends in this araa.
(Florence) Wagstaff Jr., w a treasurer's
s
lett, St. Lawrenc^County DisMichael Allen, son of Mr.
ther
McGinnis..
taken to the Potsdam Hospiand Mrs. Clifford Allen, underincl u d e trTcf Attorney. The "hostess e sDAUGHTER; CHILDREN
tal on Friday, and on Sunday, Correspondence
GARCIi
that evening will be:-Mrs. Mad- AT KINGSLEY HOME
went a tonsilectomy at the
she was removed to the Mercy thank you notes received from eline Decker, Mrs. Ethel Paul,
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Baxter Potsdam Hospital, during his
Mrs. Olga Stickney, for ge
Hospital, Watertown.
Mrs. Lora Franklin and Mrs. Vikki ,and_Beth, Fulton, spent Easter vacation, where-he was
^
IAUMEI
Mildred Jenkins.
the Easter weekend at the home under the care of Drs. Watkins
The "White Elephant" gift of of Mrs. Baxter's parents, Mr. and Clark.
the evening was won by Mrs. and Mrs.- Glenwood Kingsley, Clifford Allen is employed at
Mrtch«ll #304 rt«! •
Louisa Jenkins.
._.. .'
and also visited: Mr.- Baxter's Alexandria Bay.
ft«rcifl rod comfaina- '
Heidi meit Garcia rttli.
Following the meeting, re- parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bern- Mr. and Mrs. Harold Jenkins
ti«fl with 100 yd.. &«rMode witfi eemperiment end
l1
Iffreshment^of—sandwiches~and ard OTTBaxtefTOn the way up, and Jimmy spent Sunday evecoffee were served. The com- they visited friends in Platts- ning, Apr. 17 with Mr.
mittee was: Mrs. Claire Curtis, burgh.
Mrs. Howard Jenkins
Mrs^EvaJWilliams, Mrs. Joyce Mrs.JBaxter- and daughters Lucille, Be.echertown.
St. Patrick's Church: Sun- United Church of Christ, Witt Flint and Mrs. Duana Dorothy. haye to spend a week in t h eHoward Jenkins observed h e r
day Masses 8:30, 10:30 a.m., throp: Church School at 9:4
Kingsley home.
birthday on April 18.
and 5:30 p.m. Daily Masses worship service at 10"a.m. Rev
6:30 & 8 a.m. Holy Day Mass- William E. Feldt, pastor.
es 7, 10 a.m., and 8 15 p.m
First Friday , Masses 6 45,.
10.45 a.m., .a_nd_5:15 p.m. ConNO GOD IN SCHOOL
8oi»ho)d.rr.oott; ? deubl.|
fHoetinq sty)* with .lotcessions Saturday afternoon St. Lawrence Church: Mas
tic thoulder core1.
and evening and before all ses 8:00 & 10:30 a.m., Rev
What if we should wtke up some morning
Masses also on Thursday be- Edward Burns.
With that, low down feeling, and such,
fore First" Friday 9:30 aim., Methodis.tr Church: 9:00
NESPELEN (AOG55)
Do you suppose by going to a doctor ,
and 4.00 and 7:00 p.m. Bap- m., Rev. Albert Cameron.
(FHTNC) - t e a m a n Apprentice
His pills would heal so much?
Gerald W. Brothers,: USN, son
tisms Sunday 12:M or by appointment. Miraculous Medal First Congregational Chure' of Mr. and Mrs. William F.
Mod* with Media sharp hoots,
Brothers of Route 1, Winthrop,
Novena Monday 7:30 p.m. fol- Hopkinton: Worship; service
What if the sky had no sunshine,
with haclla end feathers. Bollowed by choir practice. Rt. 9. morning worship at 11:20 a.m N.Y.; has returned to Little
And the clouds hung low all day
once blades revolve smoothly..
Rev. Msgr. Herbert J. Han Rev. William E. Feldt, pastoi Creek, Norfolk. Va., after
Do you suppose with no God in Heaven
Little Creek, Norfolk, Va.,. after
nan, pastor.
NOTRE
Things would be better that way?
completing a five-month deployFirst Methodist Church, All churches are zsked t ment in the Mediterrane a n
I see in the daily papers
review the services publish^ aboard the gasoline tanker USS
They don't want our children to learn
Sunday School 9:45 a.m..
and to submit corrections
Nespelen.
Anything about Him
Rev. A. A. Cameron, pastor soon as possible to Churc!
During the. deployment, the
-Because they are not concerned.
Worship Service 11:15 a.m. Editor, Massena Observer.
Nespelen carried a variety of
CHOiCF. M
petroleum products in support of
Where, or what they are dping,
the Amphibious Forces in the
In the neighborhood where they're at play
Sixth Fleet.
In the classroom, whdn we were children
The Nespelen visited Naoles
Choice of bW 2*
Were taught Love, Hoiiof arid OWy:"' ' San Remo, and La Spezia, Italy,
pee. hollow glow
Valletta, Malta, and Cartagena
.
spinning rod or
Spain, while on the cruise.
It's all right to be more modern
6
Mi' 2-piece halBut please, leave God in the school
No. 302
fartiatotalM.
IMt
low glass *p>n
A prayer now and then will help us
cast. All have
No. 306
fartiitolilaal
22ej|
Have better children and
They
*re
not
apt
to
break
the
Golden
Rule.
stainless steel
ATTENTION!
Miss Liberty
Betrothed to
Richard Aiistin •'
Home Bake Shop
Will Be OpeuecT
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Immunization
Clinic Date
The second irdmunization clinic at the St. ^awrence Central
Elementary School, Brasher
Falls, will be held on Monday,
Aoril 25, from 9:30 - 10:30 a.m.
All those needing further immunization are urged to attend.
The following will be given:
polio vaccine, triple vaccine (for
diphtheria, whooping cough, aad
tetanus) and smallpox vaccinations.
.......:.
Dr. Stevenson, Health Officer,
will be in charge of the above
clinic, assisted by the SchoolNurse-Teachers and the Public
HaatthNi
' " ^ T r i r " ' - ' " - " ' " " Y~- - •**?'" •
Mrs. Byo Phillips
Box 272, Brasher Falls, N. Y.
A GUIDE FOR LIVING
So live, that when thy summons comes to join
The innumerable caravan which moves
To that mysterious realm, where each shall take
His chamber in the silent halls of death,
Thou go not, like the quarry - slave at night,
s.
Scourged to hit dungeon, but, sustained and soothed
By an unfaltering trust, approach thy grave,
Like one that wraps the drapery of his couch
About him, and lies down to pleasant dreamt.
William Cullen Bryan)
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