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Crescent Room., Every day this activity will feature crafts and demonstrations, raffles, antique dealers' displays, prizes and surprises, refreshments, and canrival games. , COMPLIMENTS OF AIELLO DAIRY FARMS CO. ftlcoffa* JMozzareff a Cheese HEUVELTON OGDENSBURG 344-7121 393.7670 See *JU Vinett \Dim* Punka* V* \T»O* Ike W«*U /k EXPO '77 BOOTHS 10-17 Milt EXHIBIT HILL SPECIAL SALE OF SECONDS AND SALESMEN'S SAMPLES. DOWN CLOTHING AND SLEEPING BAGS. WOODS SbEEPING ROBE TO BE RAFFLED OFF VALUE $137.50. 3 TICKETS $1.00-50c EACH. .__--. Get this $34* value TV pedestal base \ftrml with the purchase of this new • 100% SOLID-STATE DIAGONAC \f Q\ DECORATOR COMPACT TV featuring ZENITH COLOR SENTRY 1 The Automatic Picture Control System The ELLIPSE!- H1950W Slim, ultramodern cabinet beautifully finished in simulated grained American Walnut highlighted with brushed Aluminum colqraccents. EVG^EIectronic Video GuardTuning System/with One-Knob VHF and UHF Channel Seltector. 100% Solid-State Chassis with Patented Power Sentry Voltage Regulating System. AFC. VHF and UHF Antennas- See this exciting new 19\ TV (DIAGONAL today at FRED SHURTLEFF'S THE HOUSE OF TIRES 4 Ways To Charge: Master Charge* BankAmericard, Revolving Charge, Budget Terms llli PATTERSON St. 393-3330 Bazaar !g Expo '77 The 0'Burg Expo '77 Committee ha$ announced its plans for a gigantic bazaar and carnival to be held in con- junction with the main exposition. Bazaar activities will be conducted all three days of EXPO, Thursday through Sunday at the Ogdensburg Mall starting at 3 p.m. on Thursday and Friday and noon on Saturday. All activities run until 10 p.m. each evening. The committee , has announced that there will be. 14: different games available for both adults and children, some of which are the Astrology Wheel, Hockey, Add and Roll, Lollipop Tree, Tic Tac Toe,. Bir- thday Roll and many others. Prizes will be awarded. - Those who attend will receive free chances on door prizes. Each day raffles will be held on donated items, such as, the bye-lo-baby doll, which can be seen in the window of the Oneida National Bank. This doll and the assortment of clothes was made and donated by the residents of St, Joseph's Home. Also a three foot white Mother of Pearl Ceramic Christmas tree, made and donated by Carney's Ceramic Shop. Another attraction will be baskets-of- cheer, donated by numerous liquor stores and taverns. . There will be hundreds of homemade craftt items for sale, along with homemade baked goods, candy and candy apples. A children's favorite - Pom Pom Pets made by girl members of the Ogdensburg Boys' Club, Will\ be, offered for sale. 4:15 to 5 .-=- Henny Youngman, tour, pictures and autographs. 5 to 6:30 -^ music, refreshments,, demonstrations, sales and closed-circuit television. 6:30 to 7 — Ogdensburg Chapparelles (outside on steps or in 3G). 7 to 7:30—music, refreshments, demonstrations, sales and closed-circuit television. 7:30 to 8 — OF A Stage Band- 8 to 8;15 -- Henny Youngman, preliminaries. 8:15 to 8:45 music, refreshments, demonstrations, sales and closed-circuit television. 8,-45 to 9 -* auction, Spencer Merry. 9 to 9:15 — Henny Youngman, \teasers.\ 9:15 to 10 —Fools'Gold. 10 to Close — Henny Youngman s Night Club Performance to be presented in the Las Vegas Room (3G). Admission ( $3 per person. Main Exhibition Hell Friday '3 ,tb 10 —_ merchants' exhibits and concession stands will be operative at all times during the Exposition. 3 to 4 — music, refreshments, demonstrations, sales and closed-circuit television. 4 to 4:30 — Ogdensburg Boys' Club Choir with Martha and Karen Brady, Barbara Mashaw and Ted Sargent; Director Tim Koester. 4:30 to 6:30 — music, refreshments, demonstrations, sales and^losed-circuit television. 6:30 to 7 — Roethel's Executives (outside on steps or in 3G). 7 to 7:30 — music, refreshments, demonstrations, sales and closed-circuit television. • i 8 to 8:30 — Ray Martin Band. 8:30 to 8;40—Betty and Clark Carvel. 8:40 to 9:10 - Maple City Swingers. 9:10 to 9:20 — music, refreshments* demonstrations, sales and closed-circuit television. 9:20 to 9:45 — Ray Martin Band. 9:45 to 9:55—Betty and Clark Carvel. 9:55 to close — Maple City Swingers. Main Exhibition Hall Saturday 12 to 10 — merchants' exhibits and concession stands will b e operative at all times during the Exposition. 12 to 1:30 — music, refreshments, demonstrations, sales and closed-circuit television. 1:30 to 2 — Ruth Dumas Dancers. 2 to 2:30 — Ogdensburg Boys' Club Choir with Karen and Martha Brady, Barbara Mashaw and Ted Sargent; Director Tim Koester. 2:30 to 3 —- music, refreshments, demonstrations, sales and closed-circuit television. . 3 to 3:15 — Greg Lyons, guitarist. 3:15 to 3:30 -^ music, refreshments, demonstrations, sales and closed<ircuit television. 3:30 to. 4 — Ogdensburg Boys' Club Boxing.' 4 to 4:10— Mary Carmody, gymnast. 4:10 to 4:40 — Ogdensburg Boys' Club Boxing. 4:40 to- 6;30 T- music, refreshments, demonstrations, sales and closed-circuit television. 6:30 to 7-^karate exhibition (Bob: Gifford and Friends)., 7 to 7:30 — music, refreshments, demonstrations, sales and closed - circuit television. 7:30 to 7:40 — Ed Carke, troubadour. 7:40 to 7:50 ••.— Mary Cafmocly, dftbrd.and friends.) gymnast. • . 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