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Palmyra Churches FIRST METHODIST CHURCH Rev. William Emblidge, Pastor Sunday, September 19: 9:45 a.m. — Church School con venes each Sunday morning at this hour. You are invited to enroll yourself and your children in our Methodist fellowship. Mrs. William Emblidge is Superintendent of the Church School Study Program and is assisted by a fine group of tea chers. Classes are available for all ages beginning with a Crib Room for babies and climaxing with two groups for adults. The Second Cup pers, a mixed group of young and middle-aged people meet in the dining room of the church. The /iegler-Philathea Class of ladies meet in the Church Lounge. W'e urge you to attend 11:00 a.m. — Morning Worship. The Church School teachers will be dedicated at this service. There will also be a service of infant bap tism. The pastor’s topic will be \Free to Love and Learn\. I he text is Luke 15 11-32. Nursery Care is provided during tlie service. 6.30 p.m — Tlie UMYF will meet at the Church. Thursday, September 23: 1.330 p.m. — The Afternoon Cir cle will meet at the home of Mrs Arnold Smith, Arnungton Road. 3.30 p.m. — Jr. Choir rehearsal at the Church. 7 30 p.m. — Chancel Choir re hearsal at the Church. WESTERN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. Earle Eastman, Pastor Sunday, September 26: 9.45 a.in. — Church School open ing exercises. 11:00 am. — Sacrament of Holy Communion and reception of new members. 11:00 a.m. — Nursery care for small children. 11:30 a.m. — Junior church recess. 12:00 p.m — Following the mor ning worship service there will be a reception for Rev. and Mrs. East man and family. All members and friends are invited to gather in the church parlors for this occasion. 1 his is Rev. Eastman’s last Sun day preaching in our church. WEEK-DAY ACTIVITIES Thursday, September 23: 3 00 pm. — The Deacons Com mittee will meet at the church, l ach Deacon is asked to bring three do/en cookies for packing and mail ing to our servicemen. 7 30 p.m. — Chancel Choir re hearsal. Tuesday, September 28: Geneva Lyons Presbytery will meet in Prattsburg, N. Y. Thursday, September 30: W<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<4<<<<<<44K HICKEY'S MARKET Phone 597-4211 221 E. MAIN PALMYRA ‘>>m»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»m»>mmm .'' Blue Boy PEAS No- 303 can 2 for 45c River Valley Frozen ORANGE JU ICE 6 oz. can 2 f°r 39c Grade A LARGE EGGS doz. 47c River Valley Frozen STR A W B E R R IES 1 lb. pkg 45c Lipton TEA BAGS 100 count $1.29 Home Grown P O T A T O E S 10 lbs 49c Home Grown Butternut & Acorn Squash lb* 7c Palmyra BUTTER lb. 79 Fresh Ground Ham & Pork for Loaf lb. 67 , Morrell’s Packaged BACON lb. 73 Dubuque DAINTIES lb. 79 7:30 p.m. — Chancel Choir re hearsal. THE FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH An American Baptist Church Rev. Alex G. Sinclair, Pastor Sunday, September 26: RALLY DAY in our Church School. 9 45 am. — Chuich School with classes for all age^.- J 1 00 a m. — Morning Worship. Sermon topic: “Religion T h a t Works ” Nursery for children through 3 years old and Junior Church for 4 year olds through 3rd graders. Wednesday, September 29: Chancel Choir rehearsal. Thursday, September 30: 9 30 a m — Bible Class at church. Babysitting service is provided. All are welcome. ZION EPISCOPAL CHURCH Rev. G. Ludan Slone, Rector r- * Sunday, September 26: 17th Sunday after Pentecost. 8 00 a.m. — Holy Communion. 10 00 am. — Family Worship — Holy Communion — Church School. BMW NURSERY CARE in the /ion Parish Center during the service, for 2-3-4 year old, and kin dergarten. ( HURCH SCHOOL - Grade 1 - 8 attend Church with their families and leave at the sermon hymn for classes in the /ion Parish Center. REFORMED CHURCH Rev. Robert J. Ondra, Pastor Sunday, September 26: 10.00 a.m. — Morning Worship. 1110 a.m. — Sunday School. THE CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER-DAY SAINTS (Mormon) Canandaigua Road Stanley Gene Sadler, Bishop Sunday: 10 30 a.m. — Sunday School for people of all ages. 5 30 p.m. — Sacrament Meeting, for people of all ages. Weekly Meetings Tuesday Afternoons: 4 15 p.m. — Primary (Youngsters 5 12 years of age). Wednesday Night: 7:30 p.m. — MIA (Mutual Im provement Association) for young people 12 years of age and up. Wednesday: 10:00 am. — Relief Society (Aux- ilary). Visitors are welcome at all Church activities. EAST PALMYRA PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. Warren Babcock Sunday: 9:30 a.m. — Church Service. 10 45 a m — Sunday School. FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST SCIENTIST Reality needs to be faced up to, not escapcd from, according to the I.esson-Seimon to be heard at ( hnstiaii Scicnce church services Sunday. “Let us learn of the real and eter- n.il, and picpare for the reign of Spirit, the kingdom of heaven, — (lie reign and rule of universal har mony, which cannot be lost nor re main forever unseen,” a citation to be read from Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures by Mary Baker Eddy states. I he Golden Text is taken from the Apostle Paul’s letter to the Gal atians: “The fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace, long-suffering, gen tleness, goodness, faith, meekness, temperance.” The subject of the Bible Lesson- (Continued on Page 13) DEMOCRATS' CAUCUS AT MACEDON — H e re's visual evi dence that the 118 plus Macedon folks that appeared at last weeks caucus caused a meeting scene change from the village hs'i ro 'he village barns. By a bulletin in last week's paper we wore able to announce the squeak victory of Supervisor Gus Marvin over Macedon Mayor Joe Frantangelo {64 to 54 votes). The rest of the slate nominated to appear on the Dem ocrat licket in November went like this: Arlene Lynch - Town Clerk; Erwin Strait - Town Justice; Councilman (4 years) - Donald Hudson; Councilman (4 years) - David Owens; Coun cilman (2 years) - Gerald DeBrine and Highway Superinten dent - Gordon Camp. Canal Town Fashion Fantasy RED CROSS *aj? t&e. §a/i£a/cjc H If you had any doubt about hav ing lovely models — ladies and teenagers in Palmyra — you had only to attend the Fashion Show at the lovely Rose Gardens at the Garlock House on Saturday after noon, September 1>. 1 he day was perfect — the set ting was perfect and there were lots of ’’perfect SG’s” promenading. Much credit is due Frances Blum for being the gracious hostess, Joan liedette for planning and organiz ing such a charming program, and a special award goes to the Gerry Ann Shoppe for the magnificent way the fashions were modeled. The generation gaps were erased with unusual ease. Last, but not least, Louise Wil son carried the whole progTam in her immutable manner. The com munity will look forward to next yeai’s Canal Days’ Fashion Fan tasy. MEETS SEPT. 29 Mrs. Arthur Cowdery of Roches ter will be guest speaker at the An nual Dinner Meeting of the Wayne County Chapter, American Red Cross according to Paul L. Murphy, Chapter Chairman. The dinner meeting will be held, Wednesday, September 29th at 7 p.m. at Trom- bino’s Restaurant, Lyons. ... School Board (Con't. From Page l) pendent audit by Naramore Niles. The president of the board was authorized to sign a contract with the Board of Cooperative Educa tional Services for the coming school year. The services offered by BOCES include education for the emotially handicapped, tuition for other handicapped children, Ho bart seminar, pupil personnel serv ices for students at BOCES, data processing and occupational edu cation. The board passed a resolution authorizing the hiring of the fol lowing retired teachers as itinerant substitutes: Mae E. Allen, Ann M. Bennett, Lillian W. Black, Nellie M. Cook, Florence H. Payne, Wel don W. Shepard, and Evelyn R. Wilson. T h e board approved conducting Driver Education classes on Satur days. Pupils will participate on a voluntary basis. ’ • 1 For Sale 2 Snowmobiles 1971 Models 440 TNT 640 TNT Contants Texaco Station 504 W. Main St. Palmyra 5|j7‘5551