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Thurs v thru Sun., Aug. 19-22 ^Mizafeeth Taylor, Richard Burton, Eva Marie Saint in The Sandpiper. 2 shows 7 & 9:05 p. m. \ \> : —Mon.^ Tues, &WedL, Aug. 23- 25—James Garner, EIke Som- N mer, Dick VanDyke, Angle Dickinson and Ethel Merman in The Art of Love. 7 & 9 p.m. Thurs., Fri. & Sat^ Aug. 26- 28—The Train starring Burt Lancaster, Paul Scofield, Jean- nie Moreau with Frank Davis. 7 & 9:30 p.m. Sun., Mon,, Aug. 29-30— Pre- sley in Tickle Me, starring Julie Adams, Jocelyn Lane, Jack Mul- foney. 7 & 9 p.m- Tues., Aug. 31—The Amorous Adventures .of Moll Slanders starring Kim Novak and Rich- ard Johnson. 7 &9:15 p.m. Wed., & Thurs., Sept. 1-2—7 The?-Triith About Sprfajf with Haylfey Mills, John Mulsy James MaeArthur. 7 & 9 Fri* & Sat, Sept. 3«|— AVetjr Special Mayor with Rock fiCua- son, Leslie Caron and Charles Royer. 7 &9 p.toL Sim,, Mon«, Sept 5>-&-^Eban C^vtford ia I '.Saw What Yon Did. 7 & 9 p,m. Fri., Sat, Sept. 10-11—James Stewart in Shenandoah. 7 & 9 p m. The Ladies Aid Society of No. Creek Baptist Church will con- duct a food sale Friday, Aug. 20 at 10 ajn. on the porch of Klip- pels Drug Store for the benefit of the Organ Fund. MX. VDEW CLAM BAKE &XMDAY, SEPT. 5 _ The annual Mt. View Hotel Clambake will be held Sunday, Sept. 5th at Minerva. The bake will be served at 3:30, p.m. Raw Clams and Clam Chowder will\ be served before the bake. An orchestra will supply music for dancing from 2:00,p.m, to 12:00 midnight. Tickets are now on sale. The price per bake is $6.00, FOOD AM) RUMMAGE SALES TO BE HELD BY AUXILIARY AT NORTH RIVER CAMPINCi^lSTRt LAKE 3 • v -v* / Due to the increased demand for camping privileges on 13th Lake the following provisions of the Conservation Law will be enforced as strickly as routine patrol will permit: 1. Camping permits will not be issued for more than a two week period during the months of June, July, and August, and no extensions of such permit will be granted during this per- iod. 2. At the end of a period coy- • erect, by a Otmping permit, the tent and/or trailer must be cofmpletely Tremoved from the \ campsite, even if another group ptans-to use this sanle tent or trailer for a, period immediately foUowing the expiration of the firstpermit 3- Any tent or other c^ntjping Strticturje left unoccupied tot more than 48 hours inay be tak- eh dk>wh and removed by tftie Be^ parlteent* NOTK; These a?je not netr re- g^tIa|ions> They have been in Conservatioh Law for anjatiy years, but prior to thf last few summers mere was no parQctii lai* need to enforce them Be- cause of the increased demand and because of ®m ttunriber of peojple who -could not find vav -eahtaes, these angulations am now\ very necessary, and fo into elfect hhiaedlately. &nf o.rce» meat is going to be a sometime ttnin^ at th« present, as I am on a^sjqgnmeht outside this area 'and have.no knowledge of when 1 Wm«|^in be on duty here, but t trust the camping public will He somewhat considerate of crth^rs Itt their category, and hiafee ''%, eontinuous patrol un- neee^iary; Thankhig you in ad- vance lor any cooperation that you May see fit to give me, I t^BftaihfT Sincerely, C R. Severance, Forest Ranger wwtmmmm MRB m. AtllMEABY MEETIN0 HAS ' BEEN <BS?GK30SB . , A, The AuJi^liary of the North River Volunteer Fire Company will havefdod sales at the fire- 'house on August 21st and 28th from 10 a.m. until 1 pan. The Auxiliary will hold a rum- mage sale at the Town Hall in North Creek on Sept 19thu Those having rummage please call 2921 or 3168. .\ The ipegalar jspmthly meeting of tM Auxiliary will be held on August 19fih at ^Bte ffc^oiise. We-want to thank everyone who? helped to niake the buffet suppep a sticcess. SEAGLE COILONY TWLL .' PRESENT MADAME - \• Kl^lSraiLY'' The Seaagle Cjolony Opera Guild, S^roott Lake, N* Y. will preseht *'M*dama Butterfly** by Puccini as their fiscal prxJductlon : m August 20tti and 21st, at 8:^ |0 p-<ni in fibie Oscac.;Seagle Memorial Theatre, The Oriental setting, Hie lovely music and the fresh young voices make the sfcoty come alive: It concerns Cie-Cio-San, tje^ter knosm as Madaine Batterf ly, who is wooed and won by m planiorous Ameri- can Naval officer* Lieutenant Pinkerton, in far-off Nagasaki, Japan, Their marriage,. break- able by eitfaer party after sixty days, is taken, s*»AouB!y by B*ttV terfly bat not so by Pinkerton, When his ship sails away from; Nagasaki, he promises to return * whea. tha robins nest again.\ But Sailors hearts have short, memories, and Butterfly is left alone with her memories and their ehikl for three years, When Pinkerton :retii*ns with an. Am- erican ,wev Butterfly^ heart- broken^ gives up the cliild and commits hari-kari. CSc-Cio-San will be sung by Maria AOlbanese, soprano, who distinguished herself as Mimi in last yearns produictfem of La B^basiei Saziiki* her maid, *wM be porr trayeA % E^tu%yong Yutt, sop* mam* who is spending the sum- mer at fihe ooloiiyi Spmm0t& by the Korean C^^inmeat and ^ 13m Belta Omwapon Musie heater* ziity* Miss Yun is paretiarmg for iadvaaced\worife at Jwk Pmkertojtt will be sung by Fernando Bleaes from New John Sarasel* who sang, the leading rote of Noah, wffi por- tray Sharpless, the American Consul, and Betsy Wilson, will be Kate Pinkerton. Minor roles and the chorus will be sung h^ members of the Seagle Colony Opera GruM. Wevertown x Fire Com- pany Auxiliary has cancelled thele Jk.*tR«st meeting, Neact 3aiiieei|n%:'will be in September. Scrapbook Notes George Gregory of Schenec- tady, Mrs> Anna Sherman and Mrs. Efetella Thayer of War- rensbtirg spent Wednesday with their sister, Mrs. l>ella Ordway, North River. They also called on Mrs, Willard Barrett of North Creek; Mr. and Mrs, Wallace Putnam and family of Elbridge spent a week with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ehos Putnam of Newcomb. Mr. and Mrs, John Day spent Monday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Enos Putnam of NewcomJx The North Creek News • Enterprise VOLUME 41 NO. 33 PUBLISHED WEDNESDAY, AUGUST, 18,1965 COPY 10* Warren Co. Youth Fair Here Friday, Saturday and Sunday at Ski Bowl CHICKEN BABBKfcUE TO BE HELD SAT., AtJG. 21ST A chicken barbecue will be held at the Ski Bowl in North Creek on Sat,, Atfg. 21 in con- junction with j&e.Wflisen QouabL. ty Youth. Fair. The barbecue is ' sponsored by the North -.Greek/ 'Methodi(it : Clniirelt\ -The. -serting-- wfll start at § - j&te. $he Menu will consist of barbecued chick- en, salad, corn-on-the-cob, reush ^ fauce,,/ water* '9 Be Judged Tburs. August 19j nearly made or produced boys and gtiiH will and judged at the ty Youth Pair, Ex- the climax of the club l.iBheywir,. »ow to'W BAZA4R HERE FBI, & SAT. The North Cr^ek Methodist Church will hold a bazaar Fri- day and Saturday ffcoh* 2 |P.m. at the Ski PK>W1, 4 Fancy articles will be on sale including baby quilts and aprons and pillow easesi ^ .....,-.,.. - „ lTW . x _-», , ir <W' '<» ti& W&$& «» Friday, melon, rolls w& coffee of nadlk, August 20 at 10 ajn. -\•' ' ••'.:• '. •/•' ; .,'•• •_.' \iigm^^-ti^lhi^gmm-- Exhibits will be open 10 a.m. to 9 piaB., #HC Club members will be demonstrating from 1-7 p.m. Judges for demonstrations will be Mrs. John Reilly mad Arthur Vanderwarker of Nojrtil Creek. A Fashion Show with nearly 100 models showing garments they have made will be present- ed at 7 pjxu Mrs. Stephen Mac- Neill and Mrs. Rexford Reynolds Jr. of Athol will be commentat- ors for the event. At 8 pan. a talent show will be conducted with numerous boys and girls singing, playing instruments, toy ^aWmg and performing pantomines. Arthur Reynokls of Athol will be master c^ <«remonies. A Hootenan3 r will be featured sit 9 pjnu Swings, merry-go-round, feiv TJ#' wheel and games of skill will be operating all day and night for'-«f«r^yone1s 'etrk^meht, Re- freshment stands are open until 10 pan, nightly. Satw^y^s Program •' ;,On- .Sateirday^, Any. -jfl, 4M Club members will begin pre- mating denK«atrations at 9 a. m. and continue until 8 pan. . The horseshoe pitching contest will start at 1 pan. with. 2 lovely trophies for 1st and 2nd place. A hew counter champion may be .'decicMsd,^..- /~tA 1Cfng'l?' T 'lf'VMIWIT> *Tf\ »F AT -V<£uXqjdEiMr fAitUUX XXf JDJE« Al commrMs&ig mm imm The Warren Cou^ly tftitfe of the American Cancer Society, New York State Division, will place ah educational exhibit at the Warren County 4-BC Youth Fair to be held at the Ski Bowt in North Creek oh August 20-22. Miss Grace Noxon and Mrs. Mabel Brown of the Nerti, Cieek Branch will have charge of the exhibit. Posters will be on display and literature will be e%*rfete<L HOOTENANY TO FEATURE • LOCAL & AREA TALENT A Hootenany will be featured Friday, August 20, at 9 pja, at the Warren County 4-H Youth Fjlir at, the Ski Bowl in NOTJOL. Creek, ' -•,\.'' Partkipating in the event will hi The Merrylites of Lake Lu- zerne with Mrs. Carol Holland and Mrs,' Donna Shields, singing and Mrs. Shields playing guitar accompaniment and Pttdly Hol- land providing ^raishtub bass; Hoddy Ovitt, singing and ac- companying himself with elec- tric guitar; Mrs. Claudia Ball and Anne. Ball, singing with guitar accompaniment; ROJL* dackers, comristing of Carolyn m tmeknft, Stewart Farrar and Jeanne Decker, sing- ing with guitar accompaniment; Philip and Donna Franch sing- with guitar andl'The Tikis from Indian Lake. '.... Donald Cameron of Athol will act as master of ceremonies. STORM CAUSES DAMAGE TO MAMJMM4 J%nJb\ llMlfAX PICNIC WEDNESDAY, AUOUST18TH The North Creek Baptist Lad- ies Aid Society witt meet wl& Mrs. Grace Stohley^ Wevextowh- Riverside Road, on Wednesday, August iSfe for a pacniei Bfeeh person - is asked to hsteg 'a r JBOVT : ered dish. ' \\''\. .'•:\' / \\ > *' ~K(\Xt*FH ffJirKnC WT/iWr At 1 JSKttKXIX VJStC<£<XlL WlttlU Ai. SABATOOA AUGUST 18TH Ttte annual 'NosJife. -Creek race • by \the Chamber - of- •4j&amm$% *• wift' be:'-l»^,,W^t. J^:$8&»;- •- .Passes are available by conteact- Ing R«m Dln^any «fc 29S2. in Janet and Jonny Bonds will present an hour's musical enter- tainment' starting at S pirn. Square dancing with Pete and his orchestrs wM continue until 3tl;.pJPffi» ' \ - Several commercial and edu- catiotial exhibits from business- es throughout the county wil1 ^ o» \* Last Friday evening between S and 10 p.m. about 2 inches of rain fell in this area, along with severe thunder and lightning. The flash ruh-off carried a* bout six feet ot the new fill from Ifce school property Joto the Sodom County Road hear the beach area. Two cars were stalled ht the mud m tbft.voaiF and; were atiearly carried, over the * bank by the torrent The towh wc#kmeJ3: worked with a, pay- loader until midnight clearing out the mud to free the cars an*i htake^tbe road passable. Several places repeated beiag strack by lightning, j Drtvewys and new Ell banks around towfc were alOt but washed out, Pete FarrellX recently moved building mi Ordway LaneV had the whole cememt bfeck wall In the back of the house caved In ahd the hMd» $%a& and water covered, the cellar floor* FOR SQUARE DANCERS AND NOTICE The Law Offices of Edward S. Stewart will be closed for va- cation during the period of Aug- ust, 21st to August ZZ&t: Weather Report The unofficial weather as it was recorded for the past week at 7:00 a,m. and 12:00 noon at The News - Enterprise Office, Circle Avenue, North Creek. Aug, 11-Hsanny 76 60 Aug.T2-^pt cjowi^ ' S8 48 Aug. 03-—T. showers 1 * S6 64 Aug. 14—pt sunny. , 90 66 Aug. liS—sunny 94 62 Aug. l6--sunny 94 61 Aug. lt»-fair «4 5g Siuday at the Fair On Sunday, Aug. 22, ih& last exciting day of the fan* it will open at 12 noon with pony and horse pulling contest to begin at I p.m. Teams are expected from five states, providing one of the largest contests in Eastern New York. Prize money and ribbons wiS be awarded to flae teams that pull the most weight within a six foot distance. Henry Frasief of Korth Creek will be the judge for the pulling contest. Horseshoe pitching doubles contests will sffcart at 1 pan. The county championships wfll be -decided with four beautiful trophies to be awarded the ,1st and 2nd teams. \Room Boom\ Brannigan, well known WPTR disc Jockey, will conduct a record siundig at 7:30 Dance contests will be con- ducted wifn prizes to be awarded Cm Saturday 1 evenmg', Sept- ember ilth from 8 p.m. to mM- nigbt, there will be a Square Dance in the Newcomb School Gymo Tom Trainer from Rochester, N. Y. will call ail the dances evening. Cksrae^-^ring your family, friends and neighbors. Whether you observe or participate, you will enjoy the evening! Tickets adults, $1; students, 50$ may be purchased at the door or from Mrs. Mary Jenkins, Kin- dergarten Teacher.- Refreshments' will be sold throughout the evening. Plan your future with U, S. Savings Bonds, to outstanding paitidpants. 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