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COURIER & FREEMAN, POTSDAM, N.Y.—TUESDAY, OCTOBER 28,1980—PAGE 15 Towncrier: Madrid Area News BY LULA CLARK 322-8913 Eleven tables of pedro players gathered at the Hepburn Library, Waddington on Saturday night. Harold Adams won the first prize for men. Martha Fisher was also a first place winner. Having lots of fun, but not so lucky were Leon Dalton and Una McKenzie. Lucy Bates went home with the draw prize. Florence Beckstead won the door prize. Marlorte Waldruff was the lucky 14 time bidder. The pedro senior citzens and friends will meet in Madrid Hepburn Library Nov. 1. The Happy Mediums of the United Church will sponsor a turkey and ham smorgasbord .in Hepburn Library, Madrid on Oct. 30, 4:30-8 p.m. This is to raise money for winter fuel. Adults $3, children $1.50. Cheryl Sova is chairperson and a large group of hungry people are welcome and urged to attend. Darlene White is acting superintendent of the United Church School. She visits the classes and assists the teachers when needed. Cheryl Sova is secretary-treasurer,, Fall teachers are Kathy Barney, Kathy Dawley, John Mowry, Sandy Moulton, Linda Goolden, Nancy Wright and Mildred McDowall. Loris French. T . rhinmnn 4 . H rlll h mp o pnt 9i tn McKnight, first vice-president; Mardi treasurer, Alan Chester; April John and Bernice Dawley drove to rPorLni/e for another vear'NPW Acres > second vice-president; Megan Beckstead, Susan Goolden and Paul Oswego the past weekend and returned Mrs. Bea Cota was taken to Canton- „?£=\ L °S y ™*: **?• Bur \ s > secretary; BETH Chester, co- Grayson, recreation leaders. on Sunday afternoon with 11 bushels of Potsdam Hospital by the Madrid Rescue „\S n t Li A™? pir n n ,,l« treasurer; Bruce Jones, news reporter; A Halloween party was held at the beautiful apples for friends and Squad recently. president Lou Anne nsner, uougias corre sponding secretary, Julie Fisher next meeting Oct. 20. relatives. Rally Day was held in the United Church on Sept. 28 with many students recieving attendance pins. The third graders received Bibles from the church. , Mrs. ViolaPlanty, 93, of Canton, Hazel Negrich and sister Marjorie LaPilo of Rockford, Conn, called at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jandrew last week. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Alford spent the past week with their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Kelley and family in Rochester. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew (Kathy) French are the parents of a son, Johnathan Andrew, born Oct. 15 in Canton-Potsdam Hospital. This is the couple's first child and the first grandson or Mr. and Mrs. NiMo Dividend 38 Cents SYRACUSE — A fourth-quarter dividend of 38 cents per share, payable Dec. 31, 1980, has been declared for holders of Niagara Mohawk Power Corp. common stock, the utility announced. John G. 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