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8 Massena. N. Y. Observe* Thursday, May II, IM7 J. George Dudash Benjamin M. Frary George C. Hoyer Five Men Join Alcoa 25-Year Club Massena — J. George Du- dash, Benjamin M. Frary, George C. Hoyer, Eugene W. Brabon and John C. Austin, employees .of Aluminum Com- pany of America's Massena PRICED RIGHT-TIMED RIGHT WHILE YOUR SHOPPING AT MULHOLLAND'S WHY NOT TAKE A LOOK AT THEIR NEW,,... Laivn & Garden Center Operations, recently became members of the company's 25- !Year Service Club. J. George Dudash joined Al- coa as a cost time clerk. He has continued In the account- ing department where he pres ently is a production cler. Mr Dudash was born in Norfolk , and 'graduated from Norfo 1 k pSigh-School. He is married to the former Helen—A; -Ludriek and the couple has one son and two\ daughters. He is a mem- ber of St. Mary's Cathol i c Church and resides at 107 Beach St., Massena. Benjamin M. Frary has spent Ms_ -entire^ Alcoa-^career IF IT'S NEW... IF IT'S A FAMOUS: NAME BRAND YOU'LL FIND IT' Open Thurs. & Friday . Nites Til 9 INC. BUILDING MATERIALS MASSENA, N.-rf Phone 764-0265 - Maple Street Road Eugene W. Brabon in the chemical, laboratory and presently is a chemist: Mr 1 . Frary was born in Cortland, N.Y. and graduated from Ho- mer Academy & High School arid#from' Canton Agricultural and Technical College. His wife is the former Ethel ; Hol- lenbeck (Boushie) and the cou- ple has three sons and three daughters. He is a veteran of World War IT, and a member of Sacred Heart Church, the Elks Club .and Umpires As- sociation. The family resides at 33 Marie St., Massena. George C. Hoyer joined Al- coa as a laborer in the Store- room and has continued.in that department where he presently is a stock attendant. Mr. Hoyer was born in Lockport, N. Y. and gfaduateirfrpfii Belleview Heights,. Vocation a 1 High School in Syracuse. He is mar- ried, to the former Margaret F. Farrell r ah<l they are thepar^ ents of one son and one daugh- ter. He is a member of Mas- sena Lodge 513 F.&A.M., Fed- erated Sportsmen Clubs of St. Lawrence County, Adirondack Thirteen Co. Council, and a delegate^to the New York State Conservation Council ~Inc. A member of the Emmanual Congregational Church, he re- at 24 Beach St.,' Mas- u& w..w W. Brabon began mD Alcoa career, in the remelt department as a helper and jpourer. He later transferred to the ingot plant and to his pres- sent position as caster I. Mr: Brabon was born in St. Regis Falls and attended schools in John C. Austin East Brook Club. The family resides at St. Regis' Falls, N.Y. •John C. Austin began his Air eoa career.as a draftsman in the drafting department. He later transferred to the engi- neering department and to his present position as mechanical engineer. Mr. Austin was born in Dexter, N.Y., graduated from Black River High School and Missouri School of Mines in 1942. He is., married to the former Katherine M. Mc- Donald.\~MfT~Austin is a meSh [jjer of Sacred Heart Catholic Church, Association of Iron and Steel Engineers and the Massena Pistol Club. He re- sides at 35 Walnut St., Mas- sena. sides sena. Eugene- Ms UF AWAKD.^ Donald J. LeMay received from Brendon T. Jose, assistant adminis- trator of the Seaway Development Corp., and a director of the county-wide fund, an United Fund award. that community and Santa Clara. He is married to the former Arietta Cummings and they are the parents of f.ive ouuo . He is a member of,'the Free Methodist Church and the sons. The Ultimate In Outdoor Living SPECIAL SPRING OFFER Rew Potter To Preach at Nieholville The Rev. A. Leslie Potter, former pastor of the Massena Methodist Church, will be the guest preacher' in the Niehol- ville Methodist Church May 21 announced the Rev, M. Russell .Lee, pastor. f The service, which will be a combination service with\ the Fort Jackson Methodist Church will begin at 9:30 a.m. Mr. Potter is presently the director of public relations of Gateway, the Methodist .Home for Children at Williamsville. In the eight years that he has served in this capacity, he has been instrumental in providing help and support for hundreds of emotionally disturbed chil- dren. ' Besides serving as pastor of the Massena Methodist Church from 1943 - 1949, he was also the pastor of the Canton Me- thodist Church from 1955 -1959. In between these two pastor- ates, he, was appointed to the 4-H Members Plan Trip to Kemptville TMrty-five. 4-H Club, mem- IBefs-who' participated—in^theJ^ annual county livestock judg- ing contest will go to Kenipt- tfille Agricultural Scho o 1, Kemptville, Ont., Friday Jor il Kempti, O, additional training. While at the school, they will judge livestock classes of. beef, sheep and hogs. Twenty-four members who are over 14 years of age will lieI Overnight guests'of Canadi- an 4-H families near- Ottawa. On Saturday, May 13, the group will visit several places of interest in Ottawa before returning home. Miss Laurie ^Acr§s, Madrid, will return Friday night. Others from The Observer area who will spend both days Canada include Allen Wag- administrative post superintendent. of district Gregory Talla Attends Prom In Montreal MontreaF— senior in Lutheran Convention Fellowship, July 7-14 St. Paul's Lutheran Church, here in Massena, hosted the Circuit Con- Luther an monthly Pastoral ference of the Chuich-Eastern District, last Monday and ^Tuesday. : _-.,__ The circuit is the subdivision of a (district (or diocese), with from 10-15 congregations -or parishes in a circuit. The Rev. Milton,Berner, pas- tor of St. Paul's; opened two-day conference with in I im Gregory Talla. the Marketing-Ad^ vertising-Sales Program Chamberlayne Junior College in Boston, was one of a group of 200 students who flew to ihomas G. .Montreal for their Senior Prom son of Mr. and—a—visit to-Expo '67.-'The event was scheduled as a part of the Diamond Anniversary celebration in honor of the College's founding in 1892. Boarding i a chartered plane at Boston's Logan Airport on Friday, afternoon, May 5, the students took off for a 2-day junket in Montreal. The Senior Class Dinner and Prom were held Friday evening at Mon- treal's newest luxury hotel, the 38-story Chateau Champlain. On Saturday and Sunday the stude_nts_toured_Expo_|67_and visited. many of the interna- 111 Unuuuu i.^.» _ staff, Clark and Anita Decker, Archie Hartson, Winthr o p ; Paul Tracy, Philip and Donald Kingston, Madrid; Joseph Du- rant, Massena. Drivers for the . overnight trip are Mr, and Mrs. Ralph Lydman and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Morter. For the one day trip, additional transportation will be given by Mrs. Clarence Perrin and James Langtry. Serving as official judg e s I will be Ralph Lydman, Can- iton and James Langtry, Ham-1 mond. • ' Thomas Cooke 1 Graduates at reat Lakes (PH0873) Great Lakes, 111. (FHTNC). — Seaman Recruit the ^ the celebration of Holy Commun- ion for the fellow pastors. The Monday evening dinner meal, the Tuesday breakfast and lucheon, were provided by' members of the Ladies Guild of St. Paul's. Although not part of the of- ficial discussions, the • high- light of the two days for most of the pastorsrwas the tour of the Robert Moses Power Dam and the Eisenhower Locks, a \Grand-cook's\ tour led by Emil Karasch, an engineering ofijciai at the Power Authors ty and a parishioner \of St. 'Paul's. Invited and attending as guests and observers for the Tuesday morning session, were the'Rev. John Stasiowski and the Rev. Edward Burke, assistant pastor's at Sac re'd Cooke, 20, USN, and Mrs. Thomas Gooke— of— -Hogansburg, :N.Y., fhas been graduated from nine weeks of Navy basic training at the Naval Training Center the first weeks of his naval service here. In he studied and lived mili- and tional pavilions and exhibits before their return to ^Boston Sunday afternoon. tary subjects worked under conditions simi lar to those he will encounter pn his first ship or at his first shore station. in making the transit i o n from civilian life to Nav a service, he received instruc tion under veteran Navy petty officers. He studied seaman- ship, as well as survival tech- niques, military drill and other subjects. iTTearT Ro7ffan~\CatMic~ Church in Massena. The primary topic for dis- cussion '. concerned a major proposal that will be coming to the floor of the convention of the Lutheran Church — Mo Synod this summer, -July 7-14 The proposal that will be plac ed before the delegates, is \tr create \pulpit and ( , altar\ fel lowship\ between the Luthera !hurch — Mo. Synod ,ancT the American Lutheran Church; iuch fellowship would consti- ;ute a unity of over 6,000,000 Lutherans, and would no doubt >E§B_Jhe_ jway^ for_fellowship among all- Lutherans In \Amer- ica, a fact that has been going in in practice on the local lev- !l for several years, already. Iuch fellowship would be offi- il \' \T Sgt. Dupree With Fleet in Mediterranean In the Mediterranean FHTNC) ^Marine Sergeant Robert L. Dupree, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd A; Dupree of 66 Roosevelt- St., Massena, N.Y., is serving with the Third Battalion, Eighth Marines in, the Mediterranean with th* U. S. Sixth Fleet. During the six-month cruise, he ha: received the .opportune ty to visit many beautiful and historical cities of Europe. Among those visited were: Toulon and Marseille, France; Taranto, Naples, and . . Venice, yp—Corfu; —Greece; andr Malletta, Malta. He has also participated in field training exercises at Lova Santo, Corsica; PoYto Scuda, Sardinia; Ghajn Tuffieha, Mal- ta; Timbakipn, Crete and Taf- limento, Italy; — A graduate of Massena High School, Massena, - N;Y., Dupr.ea entered the service in Janu- ary 1959. Alexandria Bay Ahead Of Massena in Crossings OGDENSBURG — A total of 419,585 passengers, 143,553 auto- * mobiles and trucks, 823 busses, 241 trains and 808 vehicles of other kinds entered the United States through Ogdensburg Disr trict No. 7 during April 1967 according to the report just re- leased by W. Richard Nystrom, District Director. Compared with April 1966, these figures show an increase of 107 busses and decreases of 5,908 automobiles and trucks, 41 trains, 342 ve- hicles of other kinds and 16,705 passengers. ROPER OUTDOOR CHABNTOLOW - MODEL 6*300 Gas Broiler and Grill Outdoor Gaslight -'ANNUAL ' ... MOTHERS DAY TURKEY DINNER Port - Station ^Automobiles- Other & Trucks Busses Trains Vehicles Pass.;- Ogdensburg Alexandria Bay Cape Vincent Champlain - Rouses Chateaugay Churubusco Ft. Covington Trout River Jamieson's Line Massena Hogansburg Cannons Corners TOTALS 10,539 19,970 Point 64,179 3,098 867 6,423 9,440 420 19,592 8,422 603 143,553 17 70 '362 42 132 200 823 167 55 19 241 19 11 10 71 581 12 84 20 808 30,771 58,934 281 183,153 7,769 2,249 20,173 31,286 1,089 55,501 ~ 26,772 1,607 419,58$ PAY ONLY WEEKLY PLUS INSTALLATION PAY ONLY WEEKLY INSTALLED Place Your Order For Immediate Delivery-Call Massena 769-3516 Potsdam 265 9911 Ogdensburg 393-5620 THE COMPANY, UK.— THf WOtTM COUNT*** QAS Louisville Elem. School SERVING 11:00 TIL 3:00 BENEFIT OF LOUISVILLE VOL. FIRE DEPT., ING. ADULTS 11.76 CHILD 76l A scene from the dramatic motion picture \Who's AfraAl of Virginia Wool!\ starring academy award winner Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton opening at the M Auto Theatre to- morrow, May 12th (co-feature: Harper with Paid Newman)