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NEWS, Margaretville, N. Y. Page 2—Thurs., Dec. 28, 1972 Dunraven By Mrs. Ralph DeSilva Dunraven, Dec. 28 Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Fair- bairn and family have moved into their new mobile h<Mne in Milford, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph DeSilva and son, Douglas, and Miss Marleen Vollweiler of Ramsey, N. J., were Christmas holiday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wilson and family in Westford, Mass. Christmas dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Fairbaim were Mr. and Mrs. Glenford Fairtoairn of Sherburne, Mrs. Cora DeSilva of Roxbury, Mrs. Helen Fairbairn of Dry Brook, Mrs. Helen Banks, Mr. and Mrs. George McMurray and Miss Madge McGowan of Mill- brook. Mr. and Mrs. Leland Shultis spent Sunday night through Tuesday with their son-in-law and daughter,' Mr. and Mrs. James Davis, in Middleburg. Francis Shultis and son, Gary, who is home on leave from the Air Force, were Sun day dinner guests of his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Leland Shultis. Mr. and Mrs. Parvez Hamid of Albany spent the holiday weekend with her mother, Mrs. Mary Schebesta. Russell Sche- besta is spending the mid-year vacation at his home. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wilson and sons, Michael, Alan and Jeffrey, of Westford, Mass., are spending a few days visit ing their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph DeSilva and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Gilson at Andes. Chow Mein Supper IZAAK WALTON LEAGUE CLUBHOUSE Rangers vs. Phillies Cooperstown, Dec. 21. — Texas Rangers vs. the Philadel phia Phillies will be the match for the 1973 Hall of Fame game at Doubleday field in Cooperstown on Auf. 6. Or ders for tickets will be accept ed after seats go on sale Jan. 15. Announcanent of opponents for the 31st renewal of the tra ditional mid-summer event was made by Hall of Fame Presi dent Paul S. Kerr. NOW OPEN V & M PIZZERIA (NEXT TO ONTEOKA THEATRE) MAIN ST., FLEISCHMANNS Tel. 914-254-4355 Take-Out Orders — Slices — Eat at Premises 11 a.m.-2 p.m. 4 p.m.-12 midnight weekdays 11 a.m.-Till . . . Weekends VETTER and MAMI, Props. ONTEORA THEATRE Friday, Dec. 29 5 :30 - 8 p.m. $L50 TAKE-OUTS Fleisclimanns, N. Y. 254-5181 THURSDAY - FRIDAY - SATURDAY DEC. 28, 29, 30 Two Shows 7:30 and 9:30 MONDAY, JAN. 1 One Show 8:15 CLOSED SUNDAY — NEW YEAR’S EVE MONDAY NIGHT — LADIES’ NIGHT BARBRA STREISAND and OMAR SHARIFF starring in \FUNNY GIRL\ Father Ginet Council 4369 Knights of Columbus Sponsoring Square Dance SATURDAY JANUARY 15, 1973 Dancing 9 to 1 a.m. Music: DON BARRINGER Cost $1.75 Per Person Refreshments Will Be Sold PLEASE DO NOT BRINGS ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES ON THE PREMISES Parish Hall, Phoenicia EVERY WEDNESDAY: COUNTRY WESTERN NI6HT ( 9 p m. to 1 a.m.) FREE GRUB - lumberiack style - country fried chicken, pork 'n beans and mountain biscuits Y’all come stag or bring a nag—from the backwoods or the hills—for an evening full of friendliness and fun. Cuddle or just listen to your all-time favorite country and western tunes! FRIDAY & SATURDAY NIGHTS Dine and Dance to the Mod Music of TriElROLLfRiO Giv/e Mom a break on Sunday' Come and enjoy AURORA BOREjALIS SUNDAY BUFFET 3^ to 9 D . m . lOI varieties of tempting foods and desserts. Slcoal! LigkU S C A N D I N A V I A N V IL L A G E Rte 28, Phoenicia • 688-2278 Luncheon from 12 noci./Dinner from 5 p.m./Closed Tuesday NOW OPEN R E S T A U R A N T a n d P A S T R Y Main Street Fleischmanns, N. Y. Hungarian Style Sauerbraten Continental Style Home Cooked Food (FORMERLY VIENNA HOME BAKERY) Open Daily 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. (Closed Tuesday) Pleasant Rooms • We Cater Private Parties SEE THE NEW YEARS IN-HERE f * V Reserve Now Tel. 914 254-5590 A SPECIAL DINNER WILL BE SERVED FROM 7 P. M. TO 3 A. M. • Dancing to Famous Hungarian Gypsy Music. • Smorgasbord After Midnight • FREE Tokay Assu (one of the best of the Hungarian wines) before appetizer. • FREE Champagne Following Dinner. Galli-Curci THEATRE Margaretville, N. Y. Phone 586-%81S 1 Show Thurs. 8 p.m. 2 Shows Fri.-Sat. 7 & 9 p.m. Thursday Friday Saturday Dec. 28-29-30 GOLDIE HAWN and EDWARD ALBERT in “BUTTERFLIES ARE FREE” [PG] Sunday Monday Dec. 81, Jan. 1 1 Show 8 p.m. ELVIS PRESLEir in “ELVIS ON TOUR” [G] tVVAVVi%VVVVWVWUW\i%n ' O ' Your hosts: Rolf & Wally Allweiler SKIERS, SPORTSMEN, MOM, DAD, KIDS . . . EVERYBODY Loves the Cobblestone! • Man-Sized Portions • Continental Menu • Appetizer Table • Now appearing each weekend: Albert Shultzer & his Cordovox, placing your favorite melodies. • Cocktails & Smorgasbord Every Friday Night 6 to 10 p.m. • Closed Mondays • Rt. 214, Phoenicia Turn at Gordon Drugs OV 8-9968 EVERGREEN LANES, INC. Margaretville, N. Y. HOLIDAY OPEN BOWLING SCHEDULE Ye Olde Millhouse Restaurant LAKE WAWAKA HALCOTTVILLE OPEN 10 am to 3 am Tuesday Through Sunday Cocktail Lounge Ejitertainment Restaurant Dancing U M H AND DimOR Served Daily Frmu 12 Noon Until 10 P. M. SAUERBRATEN SPECIALTY and INTERCONTINENTAL CUISINE ISOLDE'S PLACE AND INN Big Indian, N, Y., on Rt. 28 (Formerly Maison Lafayette) Closed on Tuesday NICE ROOMS WE CATER YOUR AVAILABLE PRIVATE PARTIES Reservations Recommended Phone 914-254-4345 YOUR HOSTS: HEINZ and ISOLDE KOCH Pop! . . . go our wishes for a vintage N e w Year. Bubbling with lots of good cheer. W W W W W r t f V W W W W V W W W V W W W W W W W W W Thurs., Dec. 28 —2 to 5 p.m., 7 p.m. to close. Fri., Dec. 29—7 p.m. to close. Sat., Dec. 30—7 pan. to close. Sun. and Mon., Dec. 31, Jan. I — CLOSED Tues., Jan. 2—9 p.nu to close. Wed., Jan. 3—2 to 5 p.m. FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE 586-4427 'BefiD W(Ak£A A New Year opens many doors. Here’s hoping you find your personal key to happiness and content ment. W r trtA W W V W W W W V W OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY, DECEMBER 31 ALL YOU CAN EAT . . . LIVE MUSIC ffC Per Person Plus Drinks HATS - NOISEMAKERS - SOUVENIRS 9 p.m. Until 3 a.m. Reservations Appreciated DJ's Log Cabin Route 38—Shandaken, N. Y. Tel. 688-9960 ROXBURY RUN RESTAURANT Reserve Now for Our New Year’s Eve Party DANCING SATURDAY AND SUNDAY NIGHTS To the Music of The Toni Fredericks Trio LUNCH and DINNER SWISS SPECIALTY AND AMERICAN CUISINE ---------------------- 1 --- - --- ^ - 4 miles off Route 30 at Kelly Corners Phone 607 326-7577 or 326-9593 CLOSED WEDNESDAYS Your Hosts, WALTER and JACQUELINE KELLER rfW W W W W V W W W W W V W W W I^W V W W W W W W V OPEN HOUSE at Our New Year’s Eve Party Buffet - Breakfast - Party Favors Live Elntertainment Only $5.00 Per Person WE WILL BE OPEN UNTIL DAWN UVE MUSK\ FRIDAY, SATURDAY and SUNDAY FABIO'S FOOTHILLS PUB BELLEAYRE ROAD HIGHMOUNT, N. Y. ------- ID Required -------- SUNDAY, DEC. 31 (By Reservation Only) • SPECIAL MIDNIGHT SMORGASBORD • FREE HATS • NOISEMAKERS • DANCING 10 p.m. to 2 a.m. Music by Russ Cariot’s Band Dancing Saturday Night ROCK MUSIC BY \EXIT' KASS INN Route 30 Between Margaretville and Roxbury PHON5 914 5 8 6 - ^ 1 or 586-9644 ► ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ f t n n 1 I I I 1 »f