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2 OGDENSBURG JOURNAL, FRI., JULY 2 5 , 1969 in the Churches THE FIR S T BAPTIST CHURCH UNION SERVICES WITH THE METHODIST CHURCH ' AS FOLLOWS: Sunday, July 27, 1969 9:00 Worship Service in th e Methodist Church 11:00 Worship Service in t h e 1 Baptist Church. T h e Rev. Ken- ‘ neth L o r d will preach at both services. His serm o n will be Sunday 10:00a.m. Combined summer worship service of the First Presbyterian Church and the First Congregational Church to be held in the F i r s t Congre gational Church, 300 New York Avenue, with the R e v . Jack M . Wells, General Presbyter o f the Presbytery of Northern New Y o rk, conducting the s e r-l vice, I Next Sunday, A u g u st 3, th e ' NEVIN MEMORIAL U. P. CHURCH The Rev Seldon H. Ward, m inister B a rbara McCready. Sunday School superintendent. Sunday, 10:15 a.m. Sunday School. 11 a.m M orning worship. “The L o s t Dowry.” The choir \ combined service will a s s ist at th e 11 o’clock ' service. Also, following this service, ' moments of fellowship a r e shared on the church lawn. A 'child c a r e center is provided for sm aH chilcren. FIRST .. CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH OF T H E UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST Week of July 27 - August 3. LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE TO VENDORS ROCK SPLITTER Sealed proposals are solicited and w ill be received at th e County Highway Office, 72 M a in Street, Massena, New York u n til 11:00 A.M., E.D.T. August 7,1969. for furnishing and de livering one 1 1) new R o c k Splitter. Delivery to be m a d e in the First Church, and continue through August 3-1. The Rev. John H u ber, P a s to r of the First Con gregational Church will conduct the service on August 3. Nursery and child care will be provided by the host church. FIRST CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE 607 Canton St. Phone 393-3764 The Rev John D. Scott, pas tor. Sunday, 9:45 a.m. Sunday School with classes for all. j 11 a.m . Morning Worship [ hour. 6:30 p.m. Young People’s w ill be h eld service, with Bible quizzing. Presbyterian 7:30 p.m. Evening Evangelis tic hour. Wednesday, 7:30 p.m. Mid week Prayer service. T h e Church Council m eets th e first Tuesday of each m o n th at 7:30 p.m. The W o m en’s Auxiliary m e e ts the second Thursday of each month. practice. THE FIF7F METHODIST CHURCH UNION SERVICE WITH: THE BAPTIST CHURCH AS FOLLOWS: SUNDAY 10:00 a.m . Combin- 9:00 Worship Service in th e Methodist Church. 11:00 Worship Service in th e Baptist Church. T h e Rev. K en neth L o rd will preach at both services. Tis serm o n wil be “The L o r Dowry.” The choir assist a t the 11 o’clock service. Also, following this service, Stone Church Rd. PRESBYTERIAN STONE CHURCH R.D.F. 2, Stone Church Road, Ogdensburg, New York Rev. Anna May Hunt, Pastor Services: July 20 - 26 Sunday 9:30 a.m. Worship Service with Holy Communion 8:00 p.m. Westminister Fellow ship Monday through Friday 9:00 - 11:30 a.m. Bacation Church School Thursday 8:00 p.m. Choir Re hearsal WESLEYAN METHODIST LISBON The Rev Floyd Tyler, pas- ter Sunday. 10 a.m Sunday School 11 a.m W orship service. 7 p.m. Young People’s meeting 7:30 p m Prayer service 8 p.m Evangelistic service Wednesday 8 p.m Prayer m eeting The Sacram e n t of Holy Communion will be celebrat ed on the Christian emphasis Sunday each m onth K e n d r e w Corners METHODIST CHURCH KENDREW CORNERS The Rev Frank L Scott. P a s toi 9 30 a.m. Sunday School 8:00 p.m. Church Service Park Street, Canton, New York, Specifications and require ments may be secured at the County' Highway Office. A f u lly executed Non-Collu- sive Bidding Certificate m u s t 1 accompany the bid. : Envelope containing bid m u s t be labeled ROCK SPLITTER. William S. Falla, Co. Supt. of Highways July 25, 1969 ed on th e church lawn. A child care center is provided for small children. G a lilee UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, LISBON The Rev Seldon H. Ward m inister. Nellie Wood, Sunday School Superintendent. Sunday. 9:45 a.m. Morning W orship. 11 a.m. Sunday School. REFORMED FIR S T PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH F o rd Street a t Franklin Ogdensburg. n.y. Rev. Thomas T . Patterson, Pastor. Mrs. Harold D. Bibbens, O r ganist and Choir Director. Week cf August 3 - F Sunday 10:00 a .m . Combined NOTICE O F SALE SUPREME COURT: ST LAW RENCE COUNTY Sterling Commercial Corp., Plaintiff, against Bernard G. Dewey, et al., Defendants. :presbvterian Church. The Rev. , Pur„s u fnt l° Judgment datechjojir Huber, P s -tor of the F ir s t f. y , |Congregational Chur-ch will don- lic auction at 333 Ford S treet,L J* t£_ OTvi„ Ogdensburg New York on th e ; Combined summCT worship 18th d a y of August, 1969 at 10:00 servjees wdj continue in the o'clock in the fore-noon the fol-jFirst Presbyterian Church lowing premises and im p rove-thrcugh August 31. ments therein: N u rsery and child care wEl UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Galilee Rev William Otis, minister. Services Sunday July 27 — Aug. 2. 10:30 a.m. Chruch School. 11:30 a.m. Worship Service. Sermon topic: “ Practical Christianity’'. Thursday, 7'30 p.m. The M. Y.F. will meet in the Church Parlor. Saturday, 11:30 p.m. The an- PRESBYTEK1AN CHURCH (COVENANTER) LISBON The Rev Ronald W Nick erson. pastor Sunday. 10: -.5 a.m Sab bath School 11 00 a.m Morning Wur ship 8:00 p.m Evening Worship 7:15 p.m (alternate wee.ts) Youth meetings Wednesday 8 00 p.m Mid week prayer meeting ed sum m er wo. am p a ..fpual Church Picnic will be held the F irs t Presbyterian Chu chjat Jacques Cartier State Park, and th e First Congregational;Everyone is welcome. Church will be held in the F ir s t H e u v e lton ST. LAWRENCE VALLEY PARISH Sunday, July 27, 1969 ‘ HEUVELTON First Presbyterian Church 9:45 a.m. Worship Service. FLACKVILLE First Presbyterian Church 9:45 a.m. Worship service with the Rev. William A. Mast ers preaching. DEPEYSTER that tract or parcel _ of.be p r o f ; dcd in the Cl. ..ch STS. PHILLIP AND JAMES CATHOLIC CHURCH, LISBO CATHOLIC CHURCH LISBON Rev. William E. LaVallee, pastor Parish C e n ter 393-3796 SUNDAY MASSES 7:30 a m 9:00 a.m. 11:00 a.m . Sacram ent of Penance Before all Masses Sacram ent of Baptism Following th e last Mass on Sunday. D eK a lb Junction DKKALb JUNCTION METHODIST CHURCH The Rev Harold McKay pastor O ld DeKalb Sunday 10 a m Worship Service 11 a.m Sunday School. DeKalb Junction 10:15 a.m Sunday School 11.15 a.m . Worship vice. 7:30 p.m. MYF meeting, Sophia Loren, In Russia Making Film, Misses Son Ser- Herm on CHURCH of the NATIVITY (Episcopal) The Rev. Charles Blacklock, vicar Hermon — St. Augustine's Chapel 11 a m Holy Communion. Star Lake — Ascension Chap el. 9 a.m- Holy Communion. W a d d ington W addington “Waddington Presbyterian Church.” By ANTONY C. COLLINGS Associated Press Writer KLEBNIKOVO, Soviet Un ion (AP) — Sophia Loren lakes movie making in Russia, but she misses her 7-month-old son. “Now’ iis the tim e they do so many things—tiny things—and I won’t be able to see all that,’’ the Italian actress said in an in terview in this town just outside Moscow. She left little Cario Pooh Jr., in Rome two weeks ago and came her to shoot seen for the movie “Sunflower,” in which she is starring with Mar- celo Mastroianni. Resting in her trailer between scenes beside a lake, Miss Lor en said Carlo J r . will make his liim debut in the movie later in Italy. It’s a very small s< ne,” she said, smiling proudly. The star said before the baby was bom she w a s “also happy but not as much as now because before there always was some thing missing.” “ Maybe now I get less upset about the fancy problems you have every day,” she said in a low, smooth voice filed with warmth. Sunflower,” to be released next year, tells of Italian woman’s nostwar trip to Russia h find ’ soldier h \ ’ Miss Loren’s son will “play” ■the part of a baby she has by a new husband in Italy after find ing that her soldier husband has m arried a Russian girl. Dressed in a plain brown dress, her haiir grayed for the part, Miss Loren praised tlie ■friendliness of the few Russians she has met while filming here and *n Moscow’s Red Square. “They are so sweet because they come with flowers, apples, pears . . . They want to make you understand,” she said. Although a movie of hers has ■not been shown here since “M arriage Italian Style” four y ears ago, she said Russians on the street recognize her. Aider a week of filming in the Ukraine starting Friday, she flies home to her baby. WOMAN SLOVES GARAGE PROBLEM MARSTON GREEN, England (AP) — Maureen Beckett “has a strong mind of her own,’ vs> her husband, Bob, anc :he didn’t like the green eolo: eir garage doors were painted. “She had gone on at m or months,” said Beckett, an igi- neering executive. “But i did nothing.” Maureen did something. She drove the family car through the closed doors Tuesday, h -! ig $500 worth of damage to the doors and fhe new car, and cut ting the 30-year-old woman’s legs enough to require hospital Striped bass are among the most popular summer visitors treatment, to the waters off Montauk P o int,; “I can see the funny side,” N-.Y. iher husband said. i Sunday morning worship services at 9:45 Rev. Stephen Doughty, P a s tor . CARD OF THANKS M adrid All land, situate, lying and being House\ in the City or Town ol M orris- _ ____ town, in the County of St. Law-iST JO H N ’S CHURCH rence and State of New York j (Episcopal) being known a s All that tract | ' * F or p a r c e l of lan d commencing j The Rev. John R. Rams-ey at a point in t h e center of the rector j United Methoidst Church Yankee Street Road, so called,1 Di. William J. Maul, director 11:00 a.m. Worship service , 500 f e e t southerly of a point in of m u sic with the Rev. William A. Mast- ' the center of said road w h e re Supply Clergy - The Rev.;ers preaching. 1 the northerly boundary of the Walter A. Perkins, July 20 -! ---------- Dewey farm an d the southerly 27; T h e Rev. P e ter Francis, boundary of the Kay Blair farm Camelot, Lake Placid, August interject the center of said 3; The Rev. Ray Nixon, chap- road: and thence at right angles lan. Brockville Psychiatric Sundays - 7:30 and 10:30 a.m. in a general e a sterly direction a Hospital, August 10. ; d istance of 172 feet to a lane Summer Schedule fence: thence southerly and parallel with t h e center of Yan-ir ^ Street Road a distance ofi’ ^ & 188 feet: thence m a general . . . . • w esterly direction 172 feet to the; L ' .c e n te r of Yankee Street Road; 5;jg rQdys 10:00 a.m. and 10:00 a.m. and p.m. thence westerly along the cen ter o f said ro a d 188 feet to the (.Holy Baptism and other point or place of beginning, ministrations by appointment) S u b ject to any state of facts an P a r is h Offke phone. 393-5470 accurate survey will show, cov- Rectory phone: 393-2334 enants, restrictions and zoning NOTRE DAME CHURCH violations of record. _ , . 0(,o ~ncn D a ted: Julv 18th, 1969. 125 F o r d Ave. P h o n e 393-o050 M sgr. A. D. Charbonneau, P. A ., pastor em reitus. M sgr. Louis D. Berube, P. A., pastor T h e Rev. R o land V. M enard WESLEYAN CHURCH York and Justina Streets Heuvelton P a s tor — Rev Stanley S Taber Sunday School — 10 a.m Classes for al) ages. Morning W orship — 11 a.m Youth Service — 7 30 p m Gospel Preaching Choir Practice at close of service Mid Week P rayer and Praise service, Wednesday 8 ■ .m A Cordial W elcome to all. ST JOHN THE BAPTIST CHURCH MADRID The Rev Stephen Nevin pastor Sunday. 8 a.m Mass. 10:36 a.m Mass Sunday Masses for Winter sch 'duie, 8 30 a.m 10 30 a.m 5:15 p.m Holv Days. 8 a.m 5 p.m 8 p m Daily Mass. 4-30 p.m an0 8 a m alternately Church, at 9:45. We wish to thank Rev. Ken-, l neth Lord, Rev. John R. Ram sey, members of American Le- Sion and American Legion Aux iliary, mem b ers of V.F.W. and V.F.W. Auxiliary, Plattsburgh Air Force Base standing and firing squad, our many neigh- for flowers, Chipman “Scotch Church Chipm an.” No services in Chipman fo r July & August. Combined services in the W a d d ington: b o r s a n d friends ST. PAUL’S EPISCOPAL CHURCH. WADDINGTON The Rev Stuart Thomas priest-in-charge. Sunday, 9:30 a.m. Holy Eu charist memorial gifts, prayers of fered at all churches, food, do nation of cars, drivers and many acts of kindness during the untimely death of our son and brother, the late Airman Gerald K. Wood. Mr. & Mrs. Roy Wood & family TREADWAY INN ONE MILE EAST OF CANTON ON U.S. 11, 9 MILES WEST OF POTSDAM • Television • Boom Telephone • Air Conditioned • swimming Pool • Dining Boom • Cocktail Lounge • 9 Hole Golf Course • Convention Facilities • St. Lawrence University Facilities Available To Guests $10 - $10.50 - $11 : — 1 PERSON $15 - $16 - $17 : — 2 PERSONS $3 FOR EXTRA PERSON IN ANY ROOM NO CHARGE FOR CHILDREN UNDER 14 IN SAME ROOM W ITH PARENT. AAA MP. CHARLES W. HOWLAND INNKEEPER MADRID PROTESTANT CHURCHES The Rev. J o h n Perl, pastor Sunday, 9:45 a.m. Worship service. Church School will be dis continued fo r the summer. Donald E . Sanford., Ref eree Siegel. Godt, Solomon & Lipp Attorneys for Plaintiff ; . 600 Old Country Road and th e Rev. J o s e p h P. T rom - pastor Garden City, New York Jbley. assistant pastors -------------------------- - I S u n d a y M asses: 6:00, M o rley WESLEYAN CHURCH MORLEY 1'he Rev. Reginald Hewitt 393-1000 o r 393-1001 fo r News Department 393-1002 tor Business O fllce 393-1003 tor W ant Ads D e p t published by tb e Northern New York Publishing Co., Inc, 308-314 Isabella St., Ogdensburg. N Y, Zio Code 13669 Franklin E Ldttle P u b lisher and Editor C h a rles W K e lly, General Manager an d Mtin- S'-’in g Editor Gilbert W Scott, bin:-ness m anager and secretary Florence Kelly, circulation man ager Anthony Velocchi, advertis ing director ’ Rosemarie Jeneault, classified advertising manager. K o b e r t G BrasJb.aw, manager com m e rcial printing division a t 312 G reene Street, Phone 393-3X11 7:30, 9, 12:05, 5:15 a n d 7:00 D a ily Masses a t Convent: 5 p.m. H o lv Dav M a sses: 6:00, 7:30, 9:00, 12:05, 5:15, 7:00 F i r s t Fridav Masses: 6:30, 7:30, 12:05, 5:15 Confessions: 3 - 4. 7:30 8:30.FIRST CONGREGATIONAL Saturdays. T h u rsday b e f o r e CHURCH OF LISBON F irst Friday a n d the day be fore Holy Days. Also, b e f o r e all Masses in th e Sacristy. published Daily Evenings Except Saturday and Sunday Kepubllcan established in 1830 and The Dally Journal established in 1858 Entered at the UJS Post O ffice in Ogdensburg, N Y ., as second class m a tter. SUBSCRIPTION RATES Delivered by C a rrier SOc p e r wk. Delivered by T u b » Journal $ 1 .95/mo.- Journal & Advance $ 2 .S 2 /mo. Single Copy 10c MAIL ZONE A in St, Lawrence Co. 3 m o s ............ 8 3.60 6 m o s ................. $ 8-36 1 year .... $10.60 Z O N E B 3 m o d ......... - ...... $4.76 6 m o s ...................................... $ 9.00 1 year $15.00 S t . Lawrence rates apply only w h e r e carrier service is NOT available w h e re available ZONE B rates apply Carrier Service is available at t h e following locations (within V illage limits) the same day of publication B r ier Hill, Hammond, Heuvelton, M adrid, DeKalb Jot. Morristown, Ogdensburg, Morley, Rensselaer F a lls and Waddington N e w York T h e Journal is not available b y mail on RFD 'a and ro u tes ser viced by tu b e delivery t h e earns d a y ot publication. Sunday, L 45 a.m, Sunday behoof 11 a.m. W orship service. 7 3 0 p.m Youth service. 8 p.m Evening worship. Thursday. 8 p.m Prayex Lisbon Jo- ST. MARY’S CATHEDRAL 415 Hamilton St. Rector, Rt Rev. Msgr seph G Bailey Sunday Masses- 6 45 ; 7-45 Dailv Masses- 7; 7 30: 12, 5:15 Holy Day M asses 6; 6 45; 7 45: 0; 10 30; 12: 5; 7-30. F irst Friday Masses; 6 8; 12: 5:15 U n ited Church of Christ UNITED CHRISTIAN CHURCH Van Rensselaer Road MORRISTOWN “W h ite C h u rch” Phone: i The Rev- William Otis, min- 393 - 0459 | ister. T h e Rev. Don. C. Allnatt.j Sunday, 10 a.m .. Worship pastor WESLEYAN CHURCH D avid and Congress S ts. R e v Edwin Seaman, pastor 10-00 a.m Sunday School 11 -00 a.ra M orning W orship 7-00 p.m. Y o u th Service 7:30 p.m C h o ir Prectice 8 :0 0 p.m Evening W o rship W ednesday, 7:30 P r a y e r M eeting, PILGRIM HOLINESS CHURCH W ashington Street T h e Rev B e rnard B a rton, p a s to r Sunday 10:30 a.m.. Sunday School 11:15 a.m„ Worship service. 8 p.m., Evening service. SCOTCH PRESBYTERIAN CHURCHES CHIPMAN & MADRID The Rev Stephen Doughty pastor Sunday, 9:45 a.m Worship service Sunday school im mediately following. M orristown FIRS'l CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH OF MORRISTOWN Sand Street at Brier Hut The Rev Roy C Jotinson pastor Sunday School. 10:30 a m Mommg W orship 11.30 a.m Youth Meetings. 7:00 p.m GospeJ Services, 8-00 p.m Prayer & Bible Study Wednesday 8 15 p.m Sum m e r Schedule Sundays — 10:00 a.m. — The Worship Service - gear-, ed fo r the fam ilies that wor ship together. T h e Sacram ent of H o ly Communion will be m a d e available on Sunday July the 27th. 7:00 p.m. - YOUTH FEL LOWSHIP Beginning with Fun-N-Fellowship for the first hour, and Devotions, Challenge and Analysis of the “problem - thought” of th e week. Watch for special tim e s of swimming, bowling, a n d 1 beach-time eookouts W ednesday: —- 7:00 p.m. - 8:15 p.m. — T h e Chancel Choir Rehearsal tim e, 8:30 p.m. — Special four- w e e k Course in Bible Devo tions. F o r normal tim e s of O rga nizational m e etings, M eetings, please see the r e g u lar Sunday m o rning Bulletins, service. 11 a.m. Sunday School ST. JOHN’S CHURCH MORRISTOWN Rev. L. Kevin Connors, pas tor. Sunday Mass — 7:30 a.m „ 9:30 a.m. and 11 a.m . OUR LADY OF GRACE CHURCH BRIER HILL Sunday Masses — 9 and 10:30 a.m. a.m JACQUES CARTIER STATE PARK Sunday Mass — 7:30 a.m . R e n sselaer Falls IHE UNITED CHURCH RENSSELAER FALLS The Rev Frank L. S c o tt, pastor Sunday. 10:00 a.m. W o r ship service. 5-30 p.m. Youth Fellow ship Tuesday, 7:00 p.m . C h o ir There can be no harmony without you! Unless everyone joins in to gether, determined to make this performance on life’s stage the best one possible, the result will always be sour and discordant. Perhaps, when we take an honest look at ourselves, we discover such things as temper or prejudice, jealousy or despair standing in the way of our personal happiness. And when we are unhappy, we feel out of tune with the world. How can these miseries he overcome? God Himself will help us, ff we ask Him. It is His intention that His children live in harmony and contentment, and He will show us the way. Bring your problem to church this Sunday, and offer it to Him jn prayer, He loves you greatly, He understands you perfectly, and only He can help you to regain the song of joy that belongs in your heart. €opyrighi 1M& E a s ie r Advertising Service, In c., Strosburg, Y t , I THE CH URCH F O R A * U ~ . A L L FO R THE CW H W H Tbe Church is ii>e greaiest fa c to r on earth {or tbe building of charao* ter and good citizenship. K k a stoce- house of spiritual values. Withoot a strong Church, neither democracy nor civilization can survive. There are four sound reasons why every person should attend services regu larly and support the Chunk They are: (1) For his own sake, (3) Ear his children's sake. (3) For the sake of his community and nation. (-41 For the sake of Ihe Church which needs his moral and material support Plan to go to chweh regu larly and read your Bible doib- Sunday Ephepian* 4 :1-7 Monde,. Psalms 18 8 :1 - 8 Tuesday Ezekiel 8:16-18 Wednesday Exodua 20:1-17 Thursday Jeremiah 31:2-3 Friday Psalms 25:4-10 James 1:5-12 <si 2 ? t <si? 2 t <si? 2 + < 22 ? + ^ + <d? 32 + <SiZ, + <Si 2 > + PLUMBING LEROUX PLUMBING SHOP « 0 Isab e lla S t P h . 31)J •4330 FARM SUPPLIES VANHYNING FARM SUPPLIES 801 Congress S t Ph. 393 -5016 amd