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Page-2-Banner Times Monday, August 5, 1985 Senior Citizen Trip The Pulaski Senior Citizens wfll be going on a trip to Blue Mountain Lake to visit the Adirondack Museum September 18. The bus will leave Springbrook at 8 a.m. Lunch can be pur- chased there or travelers can take a bag lunch. We will stop for dinner on our return home. Call 298-5208 or 298-2659 for reservations. Springbrook people, call 298-4308. County Fair Begins August 20 ~~ m ^fk\j' ____ igxx+XSX ' The last day of the Fair, A ugust 25, features the Old Car Show. Dee and Julie Lattimer are signing up vehicles everyday. Call them, at 387-5066, for more information. August 23 is the date of the Demolition Derby, always a good show. Be on the grandstand by 7 p. m., to get your share of thrills. American Cancer Society News AUGUST 6 7 p.m. - Support Group, Congregational Church, Pulaski. AUGUST 10 and 11 6 a.m. - 3 p.m. - Fishing Derby, Wrights Landing, Oswego, sponsored by Bassmasters. AUGUST 13 6 p.m. - Fashoin Show. \Creative Designs for Women\ Eis House in Mexico. Reservations required. Call 343-1421. Booster Club Lottery Successful The APW Band and Color Guard Booster Club would like to extend their sincere thanks to all who participated in their June daily lottery. Due to your continued support, our uniform fund got a big boost. The success of this program is due wholly to your never-ending enthusiasm for \our kids\. Due to the fantastic supper we enjoyed in our June endeavor, the club is again running another lottery program in the month of September. Tickets are now available through any booster club member, or call the chairperson, . Lenora Bundy at 298-6330. Listed are June Lottery Winners: Geo Kasson, Pulaski; Gayle LaPenna, Pulaski; Ron Dom- broski, Williamstown; Chet Sayer„ Parish; Doug Carlson, Parish; Ronald Horning, Parish; Chuck Dimon, Sandy Creek; Frank Scott, Altmar; Daniel Riley, Pulaski; Randy Rae Waterman, Bill Forbes, Parish; Verb Robinson Jr., Pulaski, Elaine Musengo, Parish, Frank Dailey, Elbridge, Vicki Stack, Sandy Creek, Fred Can- field, Pulaski; Joan McGrath, Henderson; Also, Lillian Kissel, Parish; Charlie Redhead, Central Square; Diane Giamartuo, Central Square; Florence Hiscock, Pulaski; Nancy Bombardo, Mexico; Mary Gaffey, Altmar; Janet Stevens, Parish; Frederick Sabine, Parish; Karl Hofmann, Liverpool; Richard Forkhamer, Syracuse; Daniel Riley, Pulaski; Randy Rae Waterman, Camden; Bill Forbes, Parish; April Sargent, Parish; Mitch RuffoY, Parish; Candy Sargent, Parish; Donald Lewis, Parish; Eppy Cox, Williamstown; Also, John Twining, Oswego; Thomas Hirschy, Parish; Arlene Hubbar, Parish; Cregg Stanton, Altmar; Harold Brush, Syracuse; Ronald Mowers, Pulaski; Patrick Allen, P'uaski; Marianne Smith, Parish; Nancy Horning, Parish; Brian Smith, Parish; Bernice Sargent, Parish; Candy Sargent, Parish; Chuck Sniper, Syracuse; Elmer Votra, Canton; Bill Manning, Parish; Also, Robert Palmer, Camillus; Retha Spink, Richland; Rowland Stanton, Williamstown; Frances Ellis, Altmar; Evelyn Hoyt, Central Square; Mary Gaffey, Altmar; Peggy Gaffey, Altmar; Joyce Rayder, Williamstown; Brenda Trumble, Williamstown; Diane Kinney, Westdale; Bill Ballard, Williamstown; Cathy Price, Parish; Rosalie Piatt, Williamstown; Lisa Britton, Williamstown; Steve Yescensky, Camden; Elsie Trey, Altmar; Ronald Allis, Altmar; Elsie Trey, Altmar; Marian Beley, Parish; Jerry Wright, Parish; Lucinda Harvey, Parish; Also, Ron Horning, Parish; Nancy Wilton, Parish; Carol Ann Horning, Parish; Beverly Whitney, Pulaski; Whitney Schouten, Pulaski; Lenora Bundy, Pulaski; Mary Scott, Altmar; Jackie Gregg, Lacona; Nancy Sampson, Altmar; Laurie Britton, v Williamstown; Brian Britton, WiHiamstown and Patty Sams of Williamstown. Anyone interested in obtaining a ticket to help get \our kids\ their badly needed uniforms, please give our chairperson a call or contact any band member or booster club member. Requests may also be made by mail to our P.O. Box #1, Altmar, New York 13302 address. Just send your check for $5 for each ticket wanted along with a self-addressed, stamped envelope and your ticket (tickets) will be promptly returned. The marching \Rebels\ so far this season have made us all very proud by bringing home trophies and cash awards at every parade they have participated in. They placed first in the Lacona Firemen's Parade, June 1; first in the Central Square Firemen's Parade, June 15; hosted the Parish Firemen's Parade June 22; placed first in the Bath, Ontario Invitational Parade, July 1 at their Dominion Day festivity and completely took Bath by surprise by our size and expertise; placed first in the Independence Day Parade in Oswego, July 7; placed first in Class Aat Old Forge for the tenth year running; took second place at the Mexico Firemen's Parade, July 18, participated in the State Legion Parade in Rochester, July 19 (no results in yet) and finally took first place in the Constantia Firemen's Parade, July 20 after many years of absence. You'll have two more chances to see this award winning band before the season ends. The \Rebels\ will be marching in the Pulaski Firemen's Parade, August 1, to kick off their field days and the sixth annual tube races. The final parade of the season is at the Williamstown Field Days, August 24, where they will be hosting. New Sign At Legion ^ i ^^^MrfbMMMHN^ 4w+f *^^ H ^* , ^ST^ •4 % & *, 4^ * /' The Pulaski American Legion Hall, Richland Road, is sporting a new look with the addition of an Am Vets sign, put up a few weeks ago. Masons To Honor Trust necessary and may be made by August 16, with the following officers of the Pujaski Lodge: Donald R. Hubbard, R.D. 4, Pulaski, N.Y. 13142, phone 298- 5695; Douglas L. Lohnas, Mexico, phone 963-8056; Pratt A. Balcom, 298-2163 (evenings); or with Richard Fowler, 298-4603. The public is invited to attend. Mr. Trust, a native of Maryland and a prominent Pulaski businessman, has been an active member of Pulaski Lodge No. 415 F.*& A.M. for a number of years. He has generously given of his time and talents to promote the positive programs of the Grand Lodge of the State of New York. The honor which has been bestowed on Mr. C. Richard Trust JS* iS?,^ !J gh CSt ? m H which he is held by the members of the Masonic Fraternity. An apron presentation dinner and The speaker of the evening will be program in honor of C. Richard Calvin G. Bond, Grand Master of Trust, of Pulaski, newly appointed Masons in the State of New York. District Deputy Grand Master of the Oswego District, will be held August 23 at 7 p.m. in the dining room of the Park United Methodist Church, Pulaski. A reception for honored guest Trust and an opportunity to greet Grand Master Bond and other Masonic officials will begin at 6 p.m. in the Pulaski Masonic Temple. Reservations for the dinner are & 'v I The crawling fish of Asia can live for a week out of water.