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■' i I p |r \f |p It' Page 8 October 14,1965 Dr.Leahy^Succeeds Late Physician As L i 1 1 1 e G e n e s e e yiUage Health Officer ' NINA TRAVER. Correspondent' Birthdays for the rest of the month go to Allie Burdick jbhe 15th,j J.ackie ' Day the IBthv Cindy Sanford thel7th, David Sanford the 19th, Charlotte Coon the •2Gth, Robert Burdick and Cindy Polen the 22nd, Betti- mae Sanford the 25th, Har vey BaHow^ the 27th, Rev. Eugene Fatato the 29th, Billy Froelich, :\^ 3 id Betty Enos oh: the 30th. Annivei:sa;ries for the rest of the^ month go to-Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Grantier the 17th, and Mr. and^ Mrs. Archie Traver the 18th., Stephen Crandall of Al fred spent the weekend of Oct. 2 nd, at the home of his sister,, Pastor and Mrs. Her bert Saunders. The Goodwill Truck will be in Little Genesee on Oct. 29th,, at the home of Mrs. Lucille Hawkes. Miss Caclene. Poleh is a patient in the Olean General Hospital.\ Get well soon, Dr. John F.' Leahy suc ceeds the late Dr. Lawrence M; Racket as village health officer. His application, for the position was accepted by ..Mayor Clkrence D. Schaff- ner and members of the Vil- laeg Board, meeting for the regular monthly session. The Board expressed its regret at the passing last Thursday of Dr. Hackett, physician for a half-century.> Trustees called a public hearing for 7 p.m. Nov. 7 on restricting ' motor vehicle traffic in Parker’s . Alley. The Board will consider making traffid th^e one-way, going West. In other bVismess, trustees: -Appreved the application for a veteran’s .exemption on taxes of ^1,392 for Robert Webern ‘ ^Approved the names of Jerry June, Leland Winchell and _Williahi Stives to t be added to the: Bolivar Fire Department’s roster, and the names of Robert Thomas and Joseph Collins to be in- Win Awards A t Annual 4-H Achievement Day Several young people from^ Bolivar-Richburg area were among the more than 70 'county 4-Hers who wop awards 'at Allegany County 4-H Achievement Day,'held last Saturday in VV^ellsville. The event, sponsored an- nuailly by the in k e r s of New York State, saw over 600 ‘ Achievement Pins pre^ sented to 4-H leaders whose charges have completed pro- ■■ ■■ ,, ^ Mrs. Ehoch J. Arnold, Forro6r Bolivar Rosidspt Mrs. Enoch J. ArPoW of ;Bradfoi'd, Pa., died Oct. 11 at Bradford Hospital. She was a former resident oi Bolivar.' . Mrs. Arnold was- born m Jamestown, a daughter of Albert W. and. Lucy Kane Fox. She came to B r a d ford with her parents as a child. She was united in marriage to Enoch..Arnold in St. Bernard’s Church’in ^ 1918. iects and submitted records for their work during the^ I Following their m anage, year Presentations ' were the couple moved to Bolivar Carlene. Mrs. Grace Price-and Mrs/ ^eluded in the list of Depart- Marilyn pggs, bo-th o i Brad- . ment adrivers. ford. Pa., called on Mr. and Mrs. Lester Enos on Monday of this week Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Ghapel were honbred by . residents of LG with a card shower for their SSth^edding anniver- sarj-, Oct. 12th. Mr. and Mrs. R o b e r t Burdick hkve returned from visiting theiif -first great grandchild in Montana, and , also .visited cousins in Wyo- _ ming ’ and friends in Colo- daro. Miss Sara Tongue of Wayne Pa., has spentthepast week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mark Sanford. „ Mon day they travelled to Grand Canyon of the East, in Pa., and remarked that the fall foliage is jusk beautiful now- Mr. and Mrs; Gordon San ford attended the annual banquet and meeting of the Farm Bureau on Mnnday evening. : . Miss Nina Traver attend ed the Camp • Committee meeting oii Sunday at He bron, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Harris of . Detroit, Michigan, left last Sunday morning af ter spending some time at the home of his. sister,.-Mrs. Beth Sherwood and Mr- Sherwood. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Sherwood, and Mr. pnd Mrs- Vernon Harris calleli on\ a piece, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Enapp at Mt, Alton 6 pe day last week, , ^ ' made by Richard Engle, “Key” Banker in Allegany County, and the pins were then passed on 'to th ^ de serving boys and girls. Local club members re ceiving county medals and their categories are: Dianne Hurd,, achievement; Robert Dunbar, conservation; Paul ine Roberts and Ruth Bark- ly, . foods - nutrition; and \^Sharyl Putnam and Miss Hurd, dress revue. The cheering contest was won by the Wellsyille Horn and Hoof 4-H Club, with second place being accorded the senior group of the Rich- burg Happy Hour 4-H Club. The latter club’s junior group won third\ place. where they resided until 1932 when they returned to Bradford. The deceased was a mem ber of' St. Francis of Assisi Church, the Sally Wister Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution, and the Current Events Club of Bradford. She is survived by her husband and several cousins. A Requiem Mass was cele brated this morning at St. Francis of Assisi Church, with the Rev. G. Carlton Ritchie officiating. Burial was made in Jamestown. Dinner Sunday Will .Honor Hollisters .Thr^e l<^aJ organizatioJ have' jGipe4 forces to sunn I sor .C|arewel|, tribute to V | Ilo llister^ l will soon leave the commuiii| ty for their new , home iil .Arizona. « ■ -- A tureen diniier will served Sunday, rOct. 17 the Bolivar Fire Depart! . ment’s Salt Rising Rd. clu| , house, an^ tickets are :^baill able from Bolivar merchanhl The event is being pranged jointly by the firembp, thJ Bolivar-Richburg Rod' anl Gun Club and the Bolival Betterment Association. \ Boiiitciiig Bab^ Boy MrvaM Mrs^ Lynii Lawtol of Bolivar are, parents o | J -son, born Oct. 5\. at Dleanl Gener^ Hospitals ^ r -Discussed the possibility of Named To Posts ear for Pol, c3 Chief Oak L. i„ Episcopal Diocese ' Two Bolivar women were named to posts with the Churchwomen of the Episco- Marsh; -Designated th e Olean /Times Herald as official newspaper, due to the demise of the Bolivar Breeze. ‘ Majmr Schaffner noted that for the first time in his official memory, all out^ standing water district ac counts Will' be paid*., with only three bills tpfalling 845 due and assurances that they with be settled in 10 days. Trustees audited for pay ment several bills, including Sl.840.70 for the new sewer age plant, representing final payment by the viillage to the contractor. Wintering In Arizona Mr.-and Mrs. Cutler Mac Millan left Monday to spend the Winter in Phoenix^^Ariz. \Their address: 2416^ West Vista Ave., Phoenix, Ariz. 85021. ’ Mr.. and Mrs. Tieoriard Garner of Wellsville, and.Mr. and Mrs. LaV^me Garner of Rochester, havk gone to Texas t o . see their son and brother, Virgil Gamer, be fore he goes - overseas for a,ctive dpty. ^ The younger Mrs. Gamer 6 T Rochester is |he daughter of Mr. and Mrs,,L^^®nce Sherwood. . pal Diocese of Rochester at“ a\ meeting held - Oct. 6 in Penn Yan. Mrs. Donald “-Clarke was elected chairman of the de partment of Christian educa tion, and Mrs. Johai Cronin will be -chairman of Region H, of which the Allegany County area is a part. Mrs. Parker Hoffman of Corning presided at the all day sessions, conducted in St. Mark’s “ Church,’ Mrs. Alan Trax and Mrs. Denton Durland of Hornell served on the ©lections committee. Mrs. Hugh Butler of Roches ter was named to succeed Mrs. Hoffman next May, when the new officers will be installed. Fourth newly-elected wo man was Mrs. William Wais- ley of Coming, named cor responding secretary. Mrs.' Clarke- • and Mrs. Cronin were 'U.lso selected to attend the 1966 meeting of Province II, along with Mrsl Butler, Mrs. Donald Pulver of Phelps and Mrs. Donald Bumess of Rochester. The Bolivar women, close friends as iwell ■ as fellow churchwamen, have been co- chairmen -Of . Region II for NEW^ TAX DEDUCTION Mr. a n d Mrs. James Schnettler of San Antonio, Tex., are parents of a daugh-^ ter, Julie Ann,.bom Oct. 8 .J\ Mr. Schnettler, a former Bolivar resident, has recent ly been promoted to assis tant vice president,of Jeffer son State Bank in San An-, tonio. 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