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of of the ~eck of this com- in a tliat the than • ... for a on this · Btene- ing that felt ·the Fred Saloga; legal Ri- the city. a will r Br(me- of three is the of willing on Riggio see ·' high- a stu- w~ that Cahill Fish Market • ! \' .. '' l',,',tt 1 ',''' •/11 1 ll ~~~·}r!t'tlllfl \/~111 frt 1 JJ.!'...', ..:;. j , ~ , , •?. _.;8: ~~,/t~•~-:'-0;=:=;-'{:.{ ,.;;};%,,} , 'r ' ' ':..;' ' • ' ' ' ' ~ ~74 / : . . How To Deal With D,eath This Week, I am,.going to be ~g home is a vjdeo tape, \Daddy Isn't aboutdeath-andforsomepeoplethisis Coming Home,\ for use with older enough infonnation for them to tum the children and adults. page without reading any further. . The\ video dramatically portrays what Death - which may very well be the ~ only thing in life, besides birth, that we all three boys, ages 4, 9 and 14, believe about h · · b' t th death and why they feel as they do. ave m common_- IS a su ~ec e majority of people wish to have nothing It · offers ~uggestions to adults on to do with. Perhaps they believe that·if we helping children of _different ages deal ignore it, it will go aW!IY· withdeathanda!sodiscussesthevalueof Adults even w1·th thai• vast expen· ence having chil. dren attend a funeral. · · ·· ' \\ · · · · · · them assist.clrildrenilHJealing witiHieath, 10-deahng· willr1lfe\\s-probtmm, haVe suggestions for ariswers for tlteir .ques- . These tw~ semces are availalile.with- .;___._..........,.., de;iling ..mil the dealh of a lo.vcd . -·~o'*eostc1011:ehocris;-cltmrohe·S.·· wnnnunity-~ one. -lions ana even fietpmg them dear wtlh And for children, tJJe reaction is often their anger and frustration. one of fear and confusion. There is also a blank page at the end of A Community Service Kolie's story for children to write dOwn As a cbmmunity service, the Dain- special memories Qf the person they are Cullinan Funeral Home Inc. has available grieving for. That's something,,perbaps, the story-oolorin~ bOok, Kolie and the that\ adults should dO as well. Funeral. This lxiok was written by Ralph For Older, Children Klicker, a nationaly known educator and Also available tbrougb the funeral lecblrer.in the field of .death, grieving and funerals. Kolie and the Funeral tells the story of a you1,1g koala bear who has lost a loved one. Kolie is a figure that young children. can relate to. They book follows Kolie tbrough his eJq>eriences, helping children to under- stand some of the unknown forces th~y !!fe facillg. • . And by encouraging the children to color the illustrations, t.ite hook fnrti!er draws them into the situation. organizations, hospitals care agencies, duals as well as1families-9i~inJ~;ved-b¥- the funeral· home. For further i~fonilation on how to obtain them, or I() arrange programs that incozporate their use, contact the Dain- Cullinan Fl!nera! Home Inc. at 343-5120. Historic Osw Landmark. Honored lnside .the .back .cover of the book is a message for grownups, aimed at helping ''Do I have OSWEGO- The Cahill Fish Market. located. at the foot of West West Seneca Street, received a Designattid HisiOric Landmark Plaque Sunday afternoon from the Heritage Foundation of Oswego. The building is owned by William and Anne Cahill. In the pfllque dedic3,tion speech Ida Hawley, chairwoman of the landmark committee, said, \We are pleased that the wego's oldest structure, a building that reminds us oflake and canal transpertatioit, of Os.wego' s fishing in- dustry, and theen.Jreprel!lln!Jl.Wh61l\id the foundations for O.swego's later industrial .. might.\ 1 ' • -· · · Jonathan Walton of Schenectady built the \stone store\ the 19th century name for the building, in 1828, acritica:I time in Oswego's his.tory. The village of Oswego was incorporated in that year and the completed Oswego Canal linked the Erie Canal to Lake Ontario. The first occupants of the building were Haratio N. Walton, probably a · relative of builder Jonathan Walton, and his partner, Thomas Willet. Merchants and forwarding agents, they located their .fmn in the south· balf of -the building. Jn the north half, Joseph Denisen and Abram T. Evertsen set up their \new ship chandlery.\ Tbey offered for sale a wide · The Ontario Steamboat Co. shared its selection Of goods· ... cordage, anchors, tar, offices with the Northern Transportation T 9 Wri•te A Bo\ .Ok ' pitch, oakum, rosin, desk: lamps, white Co., which carried goods and pa5sengers wash, sperm oil, tOOls, and so forth. . throughout the Great Lakes and St. NEW YORK (AP) - Surgeon Gen- Early in 1838 the Oswego Palladium Lawrence River systems. era! C. Everett Koop plans to write a fi t 'ed th th' d fl ( b b th As Oswego's tommercial district partly autobiographical book after be rrs occupl e rr oor pro a \Y e s_hifted south in the. m .. id-1800. s, the area current second floor), and then relocated steps· down as the nation's top health · th d fl ( b bl th around the stone building became the officer this. summer, his agent said. 10 e secon oar pro a Y e cummt center of.manu~acturm' g. When Thomas 0 main floor). •· I;Ven Laster, of the William Morris to drive· to . ' ---- - ~ SOUth America Jonathan Walton sold the building in Kingsford of the Agency, said Monday Koop's oook will TI18D3~6Tcto~CGaMA~sa6wanHB~~~·~sa~~~.~~mu~ttmh~e~~rnH~ag~e~·~~~~b~e~leas~M~~~~~~~re~~~~~;~~~n~~~~~~~~~-t·~ had already entered a severe depression ·Ami Wrighund William (the Panic of 1837) and Burchle was· and blind factory· jocget a Columbia CD?''. fi Wright .. and Boyle incorporated thlf arced to sell the property. ·stone store into theirmanufaoturing plant During the next few years ownership by building a bridge and a basement changed·. rapidly.· While some of the tunnel between the two strucblres .• -buyers were local (like David P. Brewster In 1945, William s. Cahill from Smith and his wife, Anne), others were absentee · Falls, Canada, bought the building from. investors (like Edward Sacket of Sackets Thomas Kingsford. Harbor, Alfred Munson of Utica. and !'Today,. we recognize the buillding,'L-::1 James Van. Clevl:' 'of Lewiston). Hawley said, \not only for the business it In 1858, the stone store found a more houses, but for its architectural impor· pepnanent owner, the Ontario St~mboat tance and for its contributions to an · Co.· The company had moved into the understanding o( Oswego's bisl()ry.\ store in 1856, renting a ticket offite there For more .information on landmark until they purchased the entire building buildings in Oswego County, call or visit two years later. the Heritage Foundation office, 53 W. Their line Of steamship vessels left Bridge St., Os\':ego 342-3354. · from a dock at the foot of West Seneca Slreet ·seven 'days a week. Pa1[sengers could ride to Sackets Harbor;.Kingston, Ogdensburgh, Rochester; or Lewiston. Teen Offers Sobering Advice Delp' Ann Landers: I'm a 15-year-old girl who has something to say to kids my age. - -•---- --n21rti(:s· ·1Nh~:re-Iiel~or-is--5Cl:w<b--I~Y--in=~-f Our 78th _-A1miversar:y ·Safe, continues aU this week with SAVINGS the you've_ you is the If worth the else: look 'been on if ked home.\ Three weeks ago, I was at a party . where they served wine coolers. I bad never seen one before and I asked what was in it. I was told it was !Wit punch and soda. I didn't believe it because they called it \a wine cooler.\ job, so I had to work hard to support him and our child. Unfortunately, the child inherited Paul's mental illness and I found it impossibl~ to care for two'Sick people so I divorced him. Paul is now homeless because no one wants to share living space with him. I can understand this perfectly because he is difficult to have around. Later in the evening, some of the kids were acting pretty loud. They looked drunk to me. I thought maybe they had brought some liquor with them because I didn't s~e any in the house. Now, after reading'jm article in the Washington Post by Catherine O'Neill, I know the truth. --:-ru like 10 share llus mformation wuli ___ w_an...__.t\'to\'r\\emarryLWI&.J\\th-'is\'m'!'-'anll!..llis''~i.ut\'ill._,e'-'ga\'l\'fowr~-+-·--. other teen-agers. me to Jet Paul stay in my house and The average wine cooler contains receive his own Medi~. and welfare about 6 percent alcohol. Th~ is.· 5 0 benefits?- Worried in New Orleans percent more alcohol tha!l you will find in . .Jlear. W.:. Me >Spoke Jo Uie Social abeer....:wine. has. a much.bigher.a:IoohOl - \Searity office in ·New Orleans. \(They-··· content, about 10 to 14perceni. But wine is-usually served in smaller. glasst;S than also handle disability cases.) We were of 20°/o to 50°/o throughout -- Takfl ·a(Wo off EVERY DRESS • ·-flot ..:already spe-ciaHy -~pFit.ad Actually, we're a bahk, not a country. 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The lrans· to could at the is to two wine coolers gets more alcohol than a ._ff,y.ollhaveany questiOII!l,..call Social -person wlrn-lms' two--glasses _of-wine: S Wine coolers can be dangerous .be- ecurity • cause they don't taste lilte alcohol. They taste ~ore like fi\Un punch. You coult,l two or tbree without thllt dtunk could in a pack of · ~troublC\'= Mal'y-J •.. (Georgetown) Dear Mary: When I was in high school they called it \pink lightning.\ · \The moiethings dumge the mon they remain the sante. Thanks for the wake-up call. A letter from JOU can do a lot more good than anytbfng I say. Dear Ann Landers: I was married to \Paul\ for 18 years. He was mentally iU for IOoftlioseyears. 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