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Kllfe Mrs Elisha Senecal 594-7327 Mjrs Ev^xft ^JSantimore \73 Dannemora, didB ThuKda^ Church Notes Rev. Robert Finley, pastor Sunday School at 10 a.m. Sunday Worship at 11 a.m. Every Wednesday - Bible Study and Prayer Meeting at 7 p.m. Regular Sunday Evening Worship at 7:30 p.m. United Methodist EHenburg and Lllenburg Center Charge Rev. Gordon J. Prue, Pastor. Regular Sunday church services are held at 10:30 a.m. at EHenburg United Meth-odist Church (Community Cen- ter) on Rt. 11 (Winter Schedule). Religious classes meet every Friday morning, the Community Junior Choir meets every Friday at 2:30 p.m. and Confirmation Classes meet every Tuesday from 2:30 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. at the church. St. Edmund's Rev. John E. Weir, pastor Anticipated Masses at 4 and 8 p.m. Sunday Masses at 8:30 and 10:30 a.m. (WINTER SCHED- ULE) Confessions are heard before each Mass. Baptisms are by appointment with Father Weir. First Friday Masses are at 7 p.m. preceded by confessions from 6:00 p.m. to 6:50 p.m. Consult Sunday Bulletin for Daily Mass schedule and other announcements. LIBRARY SCHEDULES The Ellenourg Depot Community Library is open Tuesday from 3 to 5 p.m. and on Saturdays from 1 to 4 p.m. The library is located on the second floor at the fire station. The EHenburg Center Library is open Tuesday evening from 7 to 9 p.m. and on Saturdays from 9 a.m. to 12 noon. The libtary is located at the EHenburg Center Town Hall. Speaking of People and Events Recently admitted to the CVPH Medical Center in Plattsburgh are Pauline Rabideau and Harriet Jarvis of EHenburg Depot, Elsie Monette of Merrill and Chad Trombley of EHenburg Center. Mrs. Charles Senecal spent a few days in Plattsburgh last week with her daughters, Mrs. Andrew Stay, who returned to Grand Island last weekend. Mrs. Trix Lloyji visited her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Terry Wiley and three children, and her son, Tracy, in Schenectady last weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Burt Trombley visited their daughter, Anne and family in Pennsylvania and their son, Burt and family in Connecticut recently. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Tourville spent a few days last week with their son Dean at the naval base in Great Lakes, Illinois. Mrs. Margaret Soper and Herbert Bilow of EHenburg Depot spent last Sunday in Witherbee visiting Mrs. Sop- er's mother, Mrs. Grace Clark. Date Calendar March 11-ChampIain, CD of A, 6:30 p.m., K of C Hall. March 14-Northern Tier Ecumenical Choir Rehearsal 6:30 p.m., Three Steeples Methodist Church, Champlain March 15-Rouses Point Village Board Meeting, 7:30 p.m. March 16-Sportsman's Club Meeting March 17-Champlam, K of C Supper ,1982 at CVPH Medical Center in '§ short ilffl|i&s^Vf.->H* - ': v .-\'•• ' |08 in Churubusco, she was the • it3rjJj|§is dauglj|ei:oj ..M^yslpJplHll 38 years and retirdi from-Ivprthern Adirondack Central Scht^llti^jjirpp^-f :-'.•'',- , •\-•- She was 1 ri|iAiM to Earl Santimore, who predeceased her several years a^j Survivors include one sister, Mrs. Joesph (Marjorie) Barcomb of Dannemora; three brothers, Earl Patnode of Malone, Floyti Plttr^ode of EHenburg Depot and Gerald Patnode of Chateaugay; also several nieces and nephews. Funeral services were held at 11 a.m. Saturday, February 27, at St. Edmund's Church in EHenburg. The Rev. John E. Weir celebrated the Mass. Bearers were Ronald, Richard, Gary, John, Robert and Donald Patnode, all nephews of Mrs. Santimore. Entombment was in Immaculate Heart Cemetery in Churubusco to await spring burial. *-. West Chazy Joyce Stone 493-5014 Theifor&l \St>*atf«S& Heart Churc sipare daMfei*ar^welcojn^ SsXisoles^^m^Wk Sympathy'goes to the George Wfri&^ttora family!'^ George paissed away last week\at the 'C^rWl^uM Center* \r\:'?-- -•\-- \. \- •**:. - -..£_• .-<• y.^--.l \' '\'••'• •''••) GeorgeR. Wlf te|bii«#m, 75, of the Stratton Hill Road, diedatmeX3¥PRifi^ral€enter. ~ He was bprn in Plattsburgh on February 6, 190?, the son of Henry T. and Helena M. (Boyes) Winterbottom. Survivors include his wife, the former Helen Martin; three sons, Gordon and Dale of West Chaqt, and Roy Winterbottom of Bradenton, Florida; two daughters, Mrs. Robert (Donna) Cross of Mineyille and Mrs. Richard (Do- rothy) LaBossiere of West Chazy; 12 granchildren; two great-grandchildren and several nieces and nephews. Mr. Winterbottom was a former member of theSVest Chazy Volunteer Fire Department and a member of Chazy Senior Citizens. He was a retired farmer and school bus driver. Calling hours were held at the R.W. Walker Funeral Home. Funeral services were also held at the funeral home. Burial will take place in the spring at the Ingraham Cemetery. Church Notes St. Josephs Rev. John Downs Saturday Anticipated Mass 4:00 & 6:30 p.m. Sunday Mass 8:00 & 10:00 a.m. Wesleyan Rev. Johnathan Hunter Sunday School 10:00 a.m. Sunday Service 11:00 a.m. Sunday Night Service 7:00 p.m. Wednesday Evening Service 7:00 p.m. Meetings The Northern Lights Square Dance Club will hold a meeting on Wednesday, March 10 at the Chazy School at 7:00 p.m. Election of officers will take place. Members are urged to attend. PALS will meet on Thursday, March 11, at 6:00 p.m. for weigh-in at the Community Town, Hall. Meeting to fol- low. New members are welcome. ,, - i- The Altar Rciary Society of St. jtoseph's Church will meet on Tuesday, March 16 at 7:30 p.m. at the St. Joseph's Hall. Dessert social will follow. M.B.CLARK INC. THE CLARK FUNERAL HOME Champlain 298-2351 United Fund Cuts Agency Allocations PLATTSBURGH - Clinton County United Way fell short of its $360,220 goal this year. Allocations to member agencies will be maintained at last year's levels. United Way raised a total of $309,500. Budgeted by agency are Adirondack Boy Scouts, $30,000; American Diabetes, $ 1,500; Council of Commun- ity Services, $12,000; Crisis Center, $16,707; Children's Services, $4,620; North Country Girls Scouts, $25,000; Li- teracy Volunteers, $12,000;Meals on Wheels, $6,525; Men- tal Health, $19,530; Plattsburgh Air Force Base Youth Center, $11,316; Planned Parenthood, $8,400; Senior Citi- zens, $2,775; U.S.O., $2,200; Senior Services - Travel, $4,000; YMCA, $47,770; Red Cross, $30,000 and Associa- tion for Retarded children $ 15,000. Agency allocation reductions to comply with requests from contributors include: American Red Cross, $29,966; association for Retarded Children, $M,998; Boy Scouts, f29,986; Crisis Center, $16,703; Girls Scouts $24,976; Li- teracy Volunteers, $11,997; Base Youth Center, $11,305; Planned Parenthood, $8,205; U.S.O., $2,198 and YMCA, $47,747. CDUnilT 4-Wheel Disc-Drum arLblflL BrokeReline ^ muni Save '4000 W.will: •Jhstall new front disc pads • Machme rotors • Repack front wheel bearings and torque to specs • Install new rear drumbrake linings, machine rear drums • Bleed and refill brakesystem < / DFKREXPIKSMMCH3I 19fe JT Additional pails extra ^M required OlharSaricM. 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