'M.J'':***-. L I J Hfesseaa, If.T., Observer Tuesday, Decemher f, 198t Jayncees List Sanfordville — Mr. and Mrs.of Technology. Potsdam, on Program at Girard Kelley, Stacie, Steven, Thursday, Dec. 4. and Kimberly, Camp Hill, Pa., Mr. and Mrs. Basil Wells, Tonight's Meet spent from Tuesday until Sun- Potsdam - Winthrop road, have Sanfordville News Notes Pomona Grange Reports Sledding fy Future Calendar Dates Behind Cars ind 75th Anniversary Dangerous I day at the home of Mrs. Kel- received word on the birth of a ley's parents, Mr. and Mrs grandson, born to their son The regular meeting of the Gordon Cyrus. in - law and duaghter, Mr. and Massena Jayncees will be held Thanksgiving night dinner Mrs. Donald Kearns, Ludlow, Dec. 9, at 8:00, at the home of and evening guests at t h e Mass., on November 11. Tn'e Mrs. ' Joseph Lencewicz, 37 of Heart Fund Drive of John Kearns, 18 Perkins Rd£ home of Mr. and Mrs. Cec i 1 baby weighed 7 lbs. 13 oz. and Elm St. Co-hostess is Mrs. St. Lawrence County Po- man and Rick Planty, 17, 270 Reeij ten: northern towns. mona Grange met at RensseGreen were: Mr. and M r s . has been named Scott Michael. James Shaw. Dr., were issued summonses for Two resolutions were adoptlaer Falls Wednesday, Dec. 3. Girard Kelly, Stacie, Steven, This is the Couple's first child. clinging to vehicle by Sgt. Paul ed by the delegates, one favorKearns is the former Following the brief meeting, Reports of activities "of suband Kimberly, Camp H i l l , Mrs. King and Patrolman Lawrence Pa.; Mr. and Mrs. Max- Wil- Miss Mary Wells, daughter of the Harmoneftes from Massena ordinate Granges for the past ing the bypassing of the Village Hubert. -: '< of Potsdam because of conCentral High School, under the cox, Joe Indian Lake; Mi , and Mr. and Mrs. Basil Wells. Mr three months, were given by gested traffic situation there, Thomas French, 19, Route $ Mrs. Ray Sullivan and Mr. and and Mrs. R. J. Wells, North direction of Mrs. Allison Wood, delegates. These were followed and the other, expressing appre- Massena, was arrested on warStockholm, are the baby's ma- will entertain. Mrs. Gordon Cyrus. by reports on the State Grange ciation to the Gouverneur Fair rants and issued summonses for Mr. and Mrs. James Joseph teral great - grandparents Members are asked to bring session in Albany. Sister I d a Association for prizes awarded being unlicensed operator aij3 failure obey commands of Of* and family. Syracuse, spent Mrs. Basil Wells has return- a guest and a pair of new mit- Alguire of DeKalb Grange, for Grange booths. the Thanksgiving weekend at ed home after spending a tens for The Salvation A m y gave an account of the m e - The Farm-City Banquet held ficer by Patrolman Francis the home of Mrs. Josep h1 ' s week with Mr. and Mrs. Don- and - or used toys for the Elks morial service at All Saints at Lisbon Central School was Shadow and David Smith. T ' mother, Mrs. Henry Cast e , ald Kearns and Scott Michael, Club, to distribute at Christ- Cathedral conducted by t h e reported on by Pomona Master Max Ryan, 39, 254 Center St„ and with Mrs. Joseph's broth- Ludlow, Mass. State Chaplain and Bishop Al- Sheldon. It was a very success- was issued a summons for mas. er and sister - in - law, Mr. len Brown. She also reported ful event with excellent repre- changing lanes unsafely by Sgt; and Mrs. John Castle and sons. on conferences which she at- sentation of both Pomona Real St. Germain and Patrol^ man Leon Santamonf. . Thanksgiving dinner guests Grange and Kiwanis Club of Cases disposed of include torical Association of which tended at Pomona lecturer. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. •she is a charter member. It Brother Allen Dunham, Ham- Ogdensburg, which sponsored ft David Kruschinski, impaired John Castle, Johnny Mart i n was through her interest and mond Grange, discussed re- jointly. driving, $50 fine and license reand Christopher were: Mr. work that the Museum, a sub- ports of state officers which Sister Flossie Jackson, De- voked; James Locke, harass* and Mrs. James Joseph and sidiary of the historical soci- were a feature of Monday's peyster Grange, announced that ment, $10 fine; Daniel Durant, ' family, Syracuse, Mrs. Henry ety, was opened recently. She session, also resolutions intro- a newsletter will be sent to harassrjjejpt, $25 bond forfe(teq; Castle, and Mr. and Mrs. Ray is a member of the St. Law- duced in the committee on agri- Pomona Grange families four Frederick Robertson, urinating Norwood — The resear c h rence County Historical Soci- culture. times in 1970. NATIONAL HOOK UP. Chief of Police Dale Wright Sullivan. on, the street, $10 bond for-r Mr and Mrs. J a m e s project "Land ^holdings of ety, the U.S. Capital Associa- Brother- George LaFaver, of AwardsJuade-by State-Grange. feited; Frasher Liseomb, passing-1 and Officer Richard Dobbins^of the records division Amoriell, James B. a n d John Constable "in Northern tion, the White House His- Rensselaer Falls Grange, spoke in the membership contest, were a red traffic light, $5 bond forsend police information over the—New York State Police national teletype system. All of the New York Tommy, Owego, left for home New York " being conducted torical Society and the Cam- on Youth Day, which was ob- given to Russell Grange and to feited; Thomas French, failure Thursday, Dec. 4, after by Mrs. Carroll L. Chase of bridge Historical Society and a served Tuesday with!— young Sister Evelyn Watson of EdState police messages are coded and sent via the on to obey command of an officer, spending a week at the home Norwood and ' Cambridge, member of the Archieves Com- members conducting the open- wards Grange, which gained $10 fine, and unlicensed operasystem. The police department keeps a running up- of Mrs. Amoriell' s parents, tor, $10 fine; Hugh Peets, faildated file on messages received, culling needed Mr. and Mrs., Basil Wells and Mass. has been listed in ^he^ mittee of First Church of Cam- ing ceremonies. They also pre- eight' new members. founded in 1633. She sented a program in the eve- Sisters Jessie Carey a n d ure to obey command of an of items. Massena in turn has filed a number of police family. The also visited rela- most recent edition of " R e - bridge T search and Publications in is a past president of the Cam- ning. Annie Vedtch, Massena Grange, ficer, withdrawn by officer, and reports on burglaries, persons wanted, warrants, etc. tives in Tupper Lake. New York State History, 1969- bridge Legue of Women Voters The Grange Prince and Prin- won prizes in the needlework unregistered motor vehicle, witfi. The machine was added to the police station equip1970", published annually by and of the Board of MassaMr. • and Mrs. Basil Wells the New York State Education chusetts League of Women cess and Young Couple of the contest. Sister Margaret Carvel drawn by an officer, and speeds ment last month after authorization "by the village :; Year were introduced and told of DeKalb Grange, was elect- ing, $10 fine. and family enjoyed t h e i r Department. board. Voters, and a former member of their activities during the ed and installed as Pomona. Police made one arrest fop Thanksgiving- dinner on Sunof the executive board of the day, Nov. 30. Present were: Mrs. Chase, the former Miss St. Lawrence County Histori- past year. The junior degree Coming events of interest to public intoxication and there G. Louide Fletcher, a native Derby Record Assassination Attempt was conferred on a class of Grangers in St. Lawrence Co. were seven non injury and five Mr. and Mrs. James Amoriell cal Association. are: Neighbor Night meeting injury accidents investigated.candidates at that session. First instance of an assassina- Northern Dancer, the first Ca- and family, Owego, Mr. and of Norwood and a Ph! Betta Kappa graduate of Vassar Col- Mrs. Chase and her sister Election of officers was the at Winthrop, Wednesday, Dec. Mrs. Bruce Wells and Mr. and tion attempt-on a U. S. president nadian-bred winner, of the KenMrs. James Wells and family, lege, taught history and gov- Mrs. Harry J. Worthing who is principal feature of the meet- 10; Rensselaer Falls, Friday, ernment in Norwood H i g h also viatlly interested in local ing on -Wednesday morning, Dec. 12, at 8:30, at which Siswas an attempt against Andrew :tuckey Derby broke the record Brasher Falls. School for four years, 1911 - history, spend their summers with the state master, overseer, ter Ida Reid, chairman of the Jackson in 1835, as he attended!for the 1-1/4-mile test by run- Mrs. Dorothy Van Alstine 1915. In 1961 she initiated the at historic Baldwin Heights in lecturer, secretary and treas- State Membership Committee, was ill at home thib past week. Civil War Memorial exhibit Norwood and the winter urer, being elected for a two will speak; meeting of Officers funeral services in Washington\mhg the distance in two minAssociation, Feb. 9, at Dekalb She returned to her employ- and meeting which led to the months at their home in Cam- year term. Junction; and a legislative meetfor a congressman. 'utes flat in 1964. ment at the Ciarkson College formation of the Norwood His- bridge. In the afternoon, three living past state masters were intro- ing Feb. 23, Rensselaer Falls. duced and spoke on the future The March Pomona meeting The Canton Golden Bears bas* of the Grange: Henry Sher- will be held at^fr acomb Grange. ketball team will open their sea-; wood, Leland Smith and Russell Pomona Grange will observe son next Friday, Dec. 12, against Curtis. M.P. Catherwood, In- its 75th anniversary in 1970, a strong Massena five. dustrial Commissioner of New and plans are underway for a This year's team consists of eight Juniors and 3 Seniors. The York State, gave an address on celebration next summer. Minimum Wage for Farm Work- The theme of the lecturer's following boys will probably be ers. program was "Holidays" with in the starting lineup: Junior; Wednesday evening, the fifth selections appropriate—f~or Larry Hazel md ISenior, Allan degree was conferred by A1 - Thanksgiving and Christmas, Hudson, at the guard spots. bany County Pomona Grange Juniors Doug Huntley and Mark officers, and the sixth degree Cartmill will be at the forward Brobdingnagian by State Grange officers. This Brobdingnagian positions, with Brian Smith, Walt > means colosday's events were reported by in size. It is a reference to Rexford, or David Clark, fighting Sister Florence Browning of sal the people of Brobdingnag in for the post position, Clark 'is a Massena Grange, who also "Gulliver's Senior arid the other boys are spoke about resolutions discuss- than Swift. Travels" by Jona- Juniors. Rexford can also play a ed in the Committee or Public forward position along with Peter Welfare. Knauerhase. Barney Watsprij Chess Country ; Sheldon gave a report of the David HoHenbaugh and Steve Mcannual banquet held Monday Th Soviet Union, under'' the Bath, are all first year players stimulus of powerful state aid evening. Guest speaker, Eugene and are showing much promise. Nickerson of Nassau County, since the 1930's, is the strong- Hollenbaugh arid Watson are discussed the tax structure, est chess-playing country in the Juniors, McBath is a Senior. Wealthy individuals take advan- w o r l d , dominating m o s t tage of loopholes which enable of the international tour- The team lacks height but a c c o r d i n g seems to have fine shooters in them to avoid paying high in- nam e n t s , come taxes, so that the burden to the Encyclopaedia Britan Rexford; Cartmill, Hazen and Huntley and Knauerhase. of taxation is borne by the mid- nica. dle class. 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