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p . I t-i ■ \i h S c o u t l e a d e r t r a i n i n g ■* »' Adirondack Girl Scout councilis holding traujing . -events for troop leaders and Assistants aftd service team personnel. Pre-registration is needed - two weeks in advance and can lie made with Training Director B.J. Tru&xat the council’s office, Meadowbrook road, Glens Falla. A program on indoor scouting for Brownie and Junior leaders and as sistants with two or more years of experience will be held Thursday, November 4 in the scout rooms of the civil center, Ticonderoga, and Tuesday, November 9, at the First Baptist church, 45 Washington street, Saratoga Springs. A,special workshop for Cadette leaders and con sultants will be held from 1 to 4 p.m. Saturday, November 6 in room 210, Bolton hall at Skidmore college, Saratoga Springs. West Rupert GREENWICH JOtJRNAL Thursday, October 21, 1976 SALEMPRESS Page 21 -Recent guests of Mr. and' Mrs. Jack Graham were their son1 and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Graham of Heston, Va., Mr. and Mrs..Charles Toris of Lake -Hopactorig, N.J., and Mr;and Mrs. Harold Bailey of Clear water, Florida/ -Mr. and • Mrs. Wil liam McKeighan, Mr. and Mrs. Jack McKeighan and Mr. and Mrs. Norman Christenson 'of Salem spent an evening recently with Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Beebe. „, —Mr, and Mrs. Horace Holden of Charleston, N.H., were recent visitors of Mrs. Flossie Crosier. Mr. and Mrs. Austin Fish of Crown Point, also called. -The Rupert Valley Extension club met last w.eek afthe home of Mrs. Maude Bibens. —Mark Lourie, was the guest speaker at the morning service of the Congregational church Sunday morning, October 10. —Mr. and Mrs. Vernon K. Beebe of Denver, Colo., spent a ten-day vacation with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Beebe. While here they called on Mrs. Mary Nelson. —Mrs. Frank Rogers, in company with Mrs. Naomi Dawley of Latham, has returned home from a fall foliage bus tour U> Boothbay Harbor and Bar Harbor, Maine. —Mr. and Mrs. Ed Reiley of Freeport are visiting Mrs. Mary Nelson. —The Indian River Home Demonstration group will meet Monday, October 25, at the home of Babs Geraghty. , —Mrs. Mary . Lourie was guest of honor at an operi house held at the Rupert community build ing on Sunday afternoon. It was in honor of her 40th anniversary as a 4-H leader and was sponsored by her Happy Bluebells 4-H club. Many out of town guests were present as well as many former 4-H members of the Happy Bluebells club. —Donald Lourie is a surgical patient at the Putnam Memorial hos pital in Bennington. —Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Beougeous of Burlington were week end visitors of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Bebee. Mrs. Beougeous and her-sister-, - Cynthia Bebee, of Dorset attended the open house held for Mrs. Mary Lourie on Sunday. - —At the Grange card party held Saturday night women’s high was Grace Morey; low, Bell Decker. Men’s high was Russell Stewart, low Arnold Beebe. Helen Cleveland won the special prize and the cake. The next card party will be held No vember 6 for the Pomona grange. Ail are welcome. —The Philathea class will meet Thursday, Oc tober 28, at 12:30 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Ethel Ash. Mrs. Virginia Wilson will have charge of the devotions and Mrs. Duane Flower will have the program. -Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hatch and Mrs. Merck of •-Beverley Farms, Mass., entertained 20 friends from Massachusetts over a week end at Wind Gap farm. & RENT new portable RINSE-N- VAC that steam cleans, rinses and vacuums carpets profes sionally clean. Salem Hard ware & Supply Co. 854-3113. FREE — Florence Gas and Oil combination kitchen stove. In use until August. Call 692- 2642. GAS SPACE Heater for Sale. 50,060 BTU. 854-3468. CARPETS aqjl life toq pan be beautiful if. ypu use Blue Lustre. Rent electric sh»m- pooer S I. Salem Hardware & 'Supply Co. 854-3113. TV & RADIO Sales, Serviced Parts — Zenith TVs; Radios, Record Players; Tape Record ers. Also Records, Acces sories. Reltier’s Radio Shop, 83 -Main ’Street, .Creeowich. 682j3033flA<;.*ji«'tMfriA t„» BLUE’ LUSTRE Rinse*NvVtc now available at Towrvsnd Country Stores, Main Street.- Greenwich- gr-.Main. Street, Cambridge. « AS HOMfeAS & G k S 'A P P tl- ANCES — Space heaters, ranges, water heater sales and rentals. Installation and service. John Whiteside and • Son! Ihe., Greenwich. 692- . 2259. SONY TRINITRON Color TV. Stereo, radio, recorders. Satis faction guaranteed. 23 channel CB — converts to 40 channel, special S129.95. Mobile/base Scanner. 3 band, 8 channel, $129.95. Sales and Service. Jim Patrick Home Electronics, 8 Whipple Place, Greenwich. 692-2855 after 6 p.m. Real Estate IN TOWN *■» Small jrapch includes 2 or 3 bedrooms, living room with fireplace, 16’x32’ new ‘3igr6und pool with chain link -fence and good-sized private lot with village water. Raftch' needs work but cute. A super buy at only 519,900. Call Richard Realtor, 1-885-4355 or 877- 7050. COME UP AND SEE ME SOMETMEi M y pice yoqng couple is leaving my cozy living room w/fireplace. din ing rootfi, Mctf&n <v/pantry & laundry* & they haven’t quite finished dec orating my 3iiainy; upstairs bedrooms, jjut did fli great job FM“ShlK8P fSli bftbwftsy tb t % enbly y $eM fe ‘ at BAXTER REALTY are trying tb- help —‘ call XI o| Tidf, dr Mary '-z 854-3737. '• SEALESTATE When .s®lllng.-o%-bi®ing. see- Bernic^ite •R0|i$rolc(St., Salem. N.Y.'518-854-3361. .< 4-APARTMENT HOUSE la Greenwich for Sale. In gopci condition. 2-Apartment ho&i^ in Middle Falls. Good incofe* both sides rerited. Call Bertice Searles, licensed salesperson for Dipegan Realty Inc. 692-2929. (» PORTA CRIB far Sale. Like new. Bassinette, very good Jjliidition. Jump ciiairs, good For Sale •taypen and swing. Call add fair. Also high chair, >!ay 854-3515. 1968 GLOBEMASTER Mobile •Home for Sale. 12x60'. 2 tjedrooms, separate living ftjom. Good condition. Box 322, Salem, N.Y. 12865. GAS HOT WATER Tank for Sale. Hot water Boiler, ofl fired. Inquire Greenwich Tire Center. 692-7042. CHECK OUR SALE AD regarding our Red Tag sale on winter jackets thru October. We’re also the home of good winter footwear for-the whole— family. Pratt's In Greenwich. SOUGH LUMBER ai Saw Milt for Sale. Timbers available. Lengths up to 24 feet. All lengths of lumber. Free pine slabs. Real Western Store, Route 40. 692-2987. SNOW TIRES — Suburbanite Polyglas Goodyear, for Sale. G-78-15. Used 4 months. Call Bob Duket, 686-5445 after 6 p.m. 1250 BOLENS Garden Tractor for Sale. (Large frame) Hydro static and hydraulic 48” mower, 48” blade, 36” roto- tiller. Tire chains and wheel weights. 692-2392. ASK FOR THIS WEEK'S? Reinforcing rod angles, beams, channels, plates. Stone Bridge Iron Sc Hotpoint Appliances ; S y & S e t v i c t I («n w w ) S U P P L Y C E N T E R j R t 40 North, Greenwich 692-2288 Steel, Gansevoort, N.Y. 695- 3752. NEW ENGLAND EtREPLACE Heater, as demonstrated at Washington &unty fair, for Sale.\ Demonstrated in your home or mine. Raymond, MacNeil, 692-7927. BICENTENNIAL REPRO DUCTIONS of the drawing of Greenwich originally printed In 1889 $10.00 each, Jouixtal Stationers; 108 Main -Street, Greenwich. 692-9290. M Call On Barney for Help with Your, Building Supply Needs £ 1 , ' p S S ) SUPPLIf CENTER Rt. 40 692-2288 Greenwich F o r - R e n t CAMBRIDGE — Four-room apartment. Carpeted, pan... elled, fireplace. Refemces, lease, security. $175. 692- 7544, 5 to 7 p.m. FOR RENT - Until June, small 2 -bedroom house, fur nished. Garage. On Hedges Lake. Call 518-677-3314. Shield’s Road. Anitnals FREE PUPPIES to good home. Call 692-7256. Annotin0ments ft-ANT A BARGAIN* A Fall tfaie-upLiforeS^fJiftfc You- .get sparfcplugBTmdjyires, distrib\ utor cap, rotor, points, con denser, oil change and oil filter. AJ 1 . installed oji 6 and 8 cylinder, excentimports. Good until Nov, 1. Call .692-7042, Greenwich Tire Center, 81 Maui Street. THE OWL PEN Book Barns close for the season October 31st. Remember, we buy, sell and search books year ’round. The Owl Pen. 692-703^-g, ; * PLUMBING & HEATING Service. William'Smith, 5 Rock Street, Greenwich. Call 692-2888. FREE ESTIMATE on forced air or hot water heating systems. Stop in or call 692-2291. Agway Petroleum, corner Route 29 and 40. Greenwich. L.P. GAS APPLIANCES — Sales and Installation. Ranges, Water Heaters, Dryers. Agway Petroleum Corp., Jet. Rts. 29 & 40, Greenwich. 692-2291. FURNITURE STRIPPING — Call 692-2778 weei days'after 3 p.m. Week ends anytime. Attic Treasures Antiques, Middle Falls, N.Y. HTOMELITE CHAIN SAWS — Parts, Sales, Service. Skip’s Snowmobile Service, North Greenwich Road, Greenwich. 692-2767. Mon.-Fri., 4:30-9. Sat. & Sun. 9-5. Rent. Feed and care provided. Riding ring for practice if desired. Alan Beede, Greenwich road. 677-3818. RUBBER STAMPS — Prompt Service. Journal Stationers, 108 Main Street, Greenwich. 692-9290. BRING YOUR FILMS To Us — Prompt, professional service by Cap-Tan Color Inc. Journal Stationers, 108 Main Street, Greenwich. Backhoe Work Small Dozer Work Septic Tanks Cleaned and Installed Bulldlng iots for Sale DtunpTraek Delivery of Gravel, Concrete Gravel Fill, Top Soli RONALD G. S N E L L , 692-7401 Sales INSIDE FLEA MARKET. Open all winter, Fri., Sat., Sun. Table space, $2.50 per day. Dealers wanted. Weather permitting, outside space, 5W a day. Route 4 & 32, Waterford - Mechanicville Road, 3’/i miles south of Mechanicville. Call 237-4044 or just drive in. Wanted WE WELL BUY garage sale leftovers. Call 237-4044 or drive in. Route 4 & 32, Waterford - Mechanicville Road, 3 */» miles south of Mechapicville. > . , NEEDED io ,Washington boys ages ment provided. Tf interested, contact Berkshire t&tm CciAtr and Service for Youth; 12 Jay Street, Schenectady ,1 N.Y. 12305, or call 518-346-9031. Lost & Found WHITE POODLE Lost, strayed or stolen. East Green wich area. 3 years old. Collar and license: Finder contact Warren Skellie, 854-3616. Work or Help HELP WANTED — Part-time, men or women to milk q o w s . Raymond Lathrop, 854-3240. WANTED - BOOKKEEPING Work in Greenwich-Cam bridge area. W ill work in .your office or my home. Call 692-9434. TRAINED NURSES AIDE win Cafe for jilderjy part time in iur home. Call Janet Bain, 7653 mornings. ROWEWIVES — T im spare tilne into SSSI Be a SANTA'S Demonstrator, OR — have a Toy & Gift Party in your home and carp FREE Gifts I Opr 29th yearl Call. Cf .write Santa’s Parties. Avon, Conn. 06001. Phone I $13). 673-3455. WEDDING INVITATIONS and Announcements 7 ** Everything you’ll need in stationery for the wedding, the reception or the anniversary party. Journal Stationers, 108 Main Street. Greenwich. 692-9290. WATCHES AND JEWELRY Repaired. Diamonds Reset. Electric Shavers for Sale and repaired. Greeting Cards. Prescriptions Filled. Powell’s Corner Drug and Jewelry Store, Greenwich. 692-2134. Red Willows Eleetrieal.'Contraetsrs Serving Greenwich, Schuylerville and Salem Area 692-9295 Stanley Matyka Greenwich, N.Y. n ' B I L L K I N G ’ S S E R V IC E P L U M B I N G Residential & Commercial 854-3833 Salem, N.Y. . Quality Body Repair Done in Our Own Shop 1 , CRISTALDI C H R Y S L E R W M O U T H , INC. Rt. 40 North 692-2204 Greenwich GREENWICH ASSOCIATED CRAFTSMEN* INC. Professional Craftsmen 74 Hill St. 692-2405 Greenwich Custom Homes - Restoration - Commercial Building Complete Remodeling Service Poured Concrete Foundations Specializing tn Fireplaces. Stoneand Brick Masonry ASHLEY’S BAGKHOE & DUMP TRUCKSERVlCE , , *. Dozer and Loader Work — Septic Tank and Leach Field Installation Tile and Drainage Work-^ Tirenchtog for water or electric I%eS Top Soil — Gravel —SWd -Shale Drainage Work a Speclalty' North Hebron ; • ' 5 t Susan Ely bride of Nicholas Menei Susan Gale Ely became the bride of Nicholas Menei at 3 p.m. on October 9 at the West Hebron United Presby terian church. Susan is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Ely of North Hebron arid Nicholas is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Gabriel Menei of Phila delphia, Pa. The Rev. Sturgis Poor man officiated at the ceremony, The Church was decorate?! Tn1 fall colors with chrysanthe mums, gladioli and car nations. Mrs. Richard and Miss Laurie Campbell provided the music. The bride was given in marriage \by her father. She wore a floor length ivory gown of satin, cotton and lace with a patch work skirt and long satin sleeves. She wore a three-quarter length ivory lace veil. The gold ear rings she wore had be longed to her great-great grandmother. She carried a white bouquet of roses, carnations and gypso- phelia accented with pur ple statis. Mrs. Renee fiiondi, sister of the bride, was matron of honor, Her gown tfas cranberry trimmed with ivory lace and her bouquet was pink chrysanthemums and gypsophelia. « Miss Diane ^Miller, cousin of the bride; Mrs. Beryl Pratt and Mrs. Margaret Baldwin, were bridesmaids. They all wore green and white print dresses which were similar to the honor attendant. Their bouquets were bronze chrysanthe mums and gypsophelia. Ronald Menei, brother of the bridegroom, was best man. Ushers were Gabriel Menei Jr. and Joseph Menei, also broth ers of the bridegroom and Anthony Armentani. % The recejjtion Was held at Hebron camp. The bride’s mother wore a blue gown and a corsage of white roses. The mother of the bridegroom wore a beige gown with a corsage of yellow roses. Mrs. Menei is a labora tory technician at Chil dren's hospital in Phil adelphia and M j . Menei is employed by the Sealtest corporation. The couple are spend ing their honeymoon in .Florida and w il reside in Norwood','Fa.\\ Women to teach sewing The holiday season is fast approaching. Home makers are searching for inexpensive gift and dec oration ideas. Therefore, Washington county Co operative Extension is teaching a course on sewing Christmas crafts. Mrs. Nancy Winkler, Extension home econo mist, will be joined by Janet Bowen and Betsy Spigner of stitches of Greenwich to teach as a team in five areas of the county. Mrs. Winkler has an nounced the following dates, times, and loca tions for the classes: Tuesday, November 2, from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Cooperative Extension satellite office behind Crandall’s Flowers Inc., Middle Granville; Tues day, November 2, from 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. at the United Methodist church, Church street, Greenwich; Wednesday, November 3, from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. and from 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. at Cooperative Extension headquarters, Lower Main street, Hudson Falls and Monday, November 15, from 7 to 10 p.m. at United Methodist church, Granville road, Whitehall. Participants axe asked to take with them any simple gift or Christmas decoration ideas, instruc tions and patterns to share. Persons may pre-regis ter untO October 25 by contacting Washington County Cooperative Ex tension, Lower Main Street, Hudson Falls. R.D. 1, Greenwich 652*7058 ■ A Whales are- the best of all animal ttign 'jumpers, often leaping more than 20 feet in the air. TEMPERATURE FALLING I W W o o •/ tf O V/ r V/V' 01;7 7 YOUR GAR A W o rd to the W inter-W ise Is your car set to go in snow? Be sure before the cold w e a th e r strikes. Bring it to us for a com plete W inter tune-up soon! K A R P ’ S T e x a c o S e r v i c e 2 0 0 M a in S t r e e t * G r e e n w ic h 6 9 2 - 7 3 6 6