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^^^^^^^S» l«i &&!^&$y*' sw ipplfflf ; ^;i?>->>/ 1- It \r .f : 4 ^Topp an- jning^lcdl- •)e^tio|i- would ]go to the Junior Pft#lS«lfWm%vl^i6.00- and Cerebral Palsy Founda- •3>l- round trip of 895 foof^cent to ' the norSrnmost mountain on Iw'Sft w$fatti M%t«m Lak« George Ba«in v 'Land the area. Call Dave Olvbrych at *$%$*^%®imhe&W&m... and 2 j^4^ 2& ©aseade & . Porter, Glass B-K Join me and !$ffttir%#T^^ canine companions for a climb «f,^ikbii^pdak^lwith .great views. Round trip is 5.85 miles foot? elevation gain. Ppmpna Lecturer turned, the turer . ; ^ijirfi...;.Pal^ej:, 'whose theme lor lm evening! was • \Music in : ''<$vp- W4 t; t^es,.\ Shelifted .v(j&tiLjt of the songs as sh6 read th^ir history arid moti- ''vatMn;'.;;'' \'' .\. 'Officers present brought greeting* a#Mdwing Mes were announced: May ,5, Rural Life Supday at, $©j Bethlehem Church; ^fay |i,^oniqna pin- ner. The c6okie ; contest is. April The theme symbol of the ckwk was awarded first plan by_HEi- v avyatha,,!'§ji||Pomona, It was mao%hy, .jjiafe B/aitsholts, and second \.pl^f; w £ut to A j and Virinie jprmes'of RavehaV ShoWerpt ajttjl/' alj^ enjoyed, re- freshments ^erisa^d. After the Wednesday meet- ings of Voorheesvitie's; Scout Troop 73, whichelose at 8:30 p.m., junior leaders' meetings are conducted at a table in the cafeteria or the teachers' room. Future meetings and events are discussed there. After the time-honored clos- ing ceremony and the moment of silence, after the scoutmas- ter's hand comes down from the benediction, like pigeons re- leased, the scouts fly for the door. At that time, the mantle of responsibility falls to the patrol leaders and senior scouts. Their^eeting'§s| mpdfrated by Ray Ginter, the scoutmaster, • and\ ; obsliredby 4£tiNM^t adults. The conversation is earnest and animated, and the results are a program most boys would enjoy. r > ... N V- J ,, VV . . At the 6nd of the last- meeting, Mr> j Ginter w#S, ri reminjde4 he had not anpouncedj the names of our scouts elected to the honor camper ffyfepjffii ^e^pjerrif the Arrow. After a bit of teasing, we, learned we had elected by Stamp collecting will be the secret ballot, Dan Hihn and Jeff topic to be discussed by Pat Riyepburg. Both are natural Aurthur at the April meeting of leaders, and have been in the ^^;'?.€^^iiifitina«itfa about the club's activities and member- iNaarAann, ; '-*f*i : Wing • i-*Pfe \ Heldeberg ^ 'Workshop % , we©k i dfclasses?for in grades one through --•^^••fjje week of April •'-Y^^i classed will be held on property located W vnlFieSird • ; -\ Road in Voorheesville* The classes will run Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. to noon. Classes; be- ing offered include \SpMng Birds, Birds, Birds\ with Christ ' Keeferf ?^^imaf Discovery'' with Jessica Jacklet, \Wildlife *** at^iihii^Hl^l^i^^-^witih^B'ee Strniaa and Barb Carmen, and . *BiklB^^fH«lo {©rienteering\ • with iCathleen^Gill. - ••.:••': c ^ For more mformation on this program, call 479-1419. r -The Voorh^fc&ville American LegfehPost J493 will celebrate its 50th year-beginning Ma^ 10. In recognition of this occa- sion, Comipander Frank Jablonowski has appointed'Sal Mazzara to assist the post's his- torian Paul Barrowman--to ®p- p*6priatoly ^ebrate this important ! periodv Amotfg initial considerations are an nfficiair aritiPuiiCiemenf at ; the V6prhei!s¥ffie!; Memorial Day par^a^wM&h will take place on May€5th this year. Further plans include\ the sending of invitations to each' of the community's organizations for' representation at • the an- nual banquet which honors its past commanders. This din- ner/dance is scheduled for June 1. Additionally, the Albany County American Legion and the posts within the county Will be^sked^ofoin. For Mrthetf information contact S. Mazzara 765*2l&6-or Frank ? Jablbho%ski, COmmsan- de^ 765-47S4B r AARP980 The Guilderiand AARP Chapter 980 is pleased to an- nounce that there are still seats available for the following trips: '-* ••;•• '\ : \ Litchfield^ Conn- on May 15 — Lunch at the Litchfield Inn, Haight Vineyard and visit'the New England Carousel Mu- seum\; Reserve by April- 16. Gontact Sue Graton at 489^7714 for details. ! Kykuitf r^Forth Tarrytown on Aug. 29 • — Visit the Union church with its Chagall win- dows. Buffet lunch at Rudy's Beau Visage, a remodeled 150- year-old mansion with spectac- ular view. Then visit Kykuit, the house museum of the Rocke- fellers and the sculpture collec- tion and art collections therein. Reserve by July 20. Contact Mildred Lutz at 456-1210 for details. Costs include bus transporta- tion, lunch, fees, taxes and lips. Senior News troop about the same length of time. Both live on Urbandale Road. While their election is sure to benefit the OA^ it shows they are appreciated here. Historical Society 0n/April 27, the Frederick House should be as full of ac- the Westerlo Historical Society. Aurthur will display some of hia collection and talk about this popular and interesting hubby. After this presentation,, a short business meeting will fol- low.. As always, new members and the public are welcome to join us on April 15 at 7:30 p.m. at the Westerlo Library. For additional information, contact tivity as it was at. the busiest JoAnne at 872-1576. times during the heyday of the Schoharie and, Albany Plank * Road; stagecoach passengers .„...„„ „..,.» Hiawatha Grange trayeli)ttg to. ^cJid|Sario, drivers ft©ftSi r ^e^ meeting• for its 'with tb,e^-focks, of fowls and \** ,J ^^ !>a \|^j||g^am. Worthy v&qffi$j$fti&pB the Albany ifi^iriiip^FarKas Jr.- ; iaai!ke|s^fairnter$ ^ejivering •^''^^•ipgand Wortliy ifa&Mmfa.-at jfai*m, J&ofc ^P^^rdiner said ^mm0Mm^ tes P^ ful V was sung,. and But this time, instead of the fMfeiiiiS^reinony genial %-^mmz'MMhm ir-iV. i .&Z-4& lec >•*#•'•% P^t- irej No singing for birthdays or anniversaries as the members >ere'. not wtyfafl&g 'Ufa: ^t#et* youUgir p '..* i to 5 p.m. for an open house. $0* ' ' \ ' ^' '\yfc ^^^alffr'^to/ 4 li0#/ali#<tlis^3|ft In addi- ' „._.., ^nH ,'Jltf5rination^l -' m ^ f ' kUi ^§lli;^t^mm tolanliw#r the project. !sr)will >be 1 served. i ^Udd^loJltl\\ •Jin-for-matidii, - ,catti861ipa58s2*pr ; • • •'.•:- y> I r-> • Altamont Senior Citizens ?i; What a delightful treat we had Tuesday. Jamie Rubin came up to the Parish Center with 20 of her second grade stu- dents who dancjBd;for us. Their presentation of the Irish Jig brought smiles to ev- eryone's face. Who knows, perhaps a few years from now they will be dancing on a stage in Broadway.^ Their smiling faces showed us that they had enjoyed practicing and then ac- tually performing for us, We hope they will come again real sopn tq r giye us all a bright spot. Tuesd|y \vas truly a gtitid day for the Seniors, bur beautiful lily plants on each taWe, were given to us. by ^rry'Ailams from Agw^y. 'jhmk., you, ear ^ ^^^ Jlllr\. -i?lfiliP|Pf| Mary wiSK^mif&Ms^ ' Me**«forIprtf^Sto 19: ted to St #fittor'ffiHTisoital^ast Monday-a* Barbecue pork on in § carrots,, and (Tja^p.^^^^ ww.-wsn^- .j8N^*^ ; |ilac^roni--!and ^•^M^^iTiMm^^ te F -cheps#>.h^m, t sala* on lettuce ^tcii# ^w&mm v=,.., *»* -W*^4wmfo* hot bis- ...^A^d^J^n.sgnjprs^bfi^UEe-to' euitsr^d#uit,cpsp; ,-• .#ip^e^,th49:^tHr^yi;the Wp^m*®,?- Y e «etalxle litteraiili ^'4a ^morial soup^Sah.#ury^tmk, mashed jags r _wp',4e-iM4' ,lor.lli|aj?ie - potatoes^ gfe^n feeans, white , Poljagd- JM^x^ijyj^ig^d^by allfpf ns, after her dedicated 20 years 4fcaiW^Wpg,ii?: the kitchen a^ pne^,of our faithful ..volnpteers. » breiad and spiee cake; Thursday;— Liver with onions and musrpoms, hash brovirnod potatoes, * stir-fry vegetables, rolls and ice cream; Nofttteek ajlWou ; hihgo fans Friday — .Fried chicken, besuretobp7with,us^ta,wMai3w creamed potatoes, Brussel andilose.afe^Itis.trey aiplea- sprouts; rye bread and canned sure to have so many men with pineapple.. - us every week to play cards Special notice: It would be ap- afNr tbi program. Just teELyour prociated^ if all meal rfeserva- sehior ffriend&to join us. Gall tions could be made one day in meby Sunday^emhg so I can advance. Call 797-3652 between orderalunchforyou. 10 a.m. and2 p;m. Guilderiand S^nf pi* Sejiviees Guilderiand Senior Services have scheduled the following for the week of April 15: ;•- . Monday ? AprU 15 ^ Low Im- pact Aerobics Class 9-10 a.m.; Widowed Persons Support Group, 10:30 at towp Hall; Ce- ramics, 1-4 p.m. at the Instruc- tor's Studio,. ., __'.. Tuesday, April 16 7- Tuesday Town, Hall Seniors will have turkey cordon bleu. \Wew Di- ;rfary r Gu^nes\ wilt h^pre- sehled fey Barbara Steyenk from C||rnoll Cooperative ^Extension. Reservations must be made by Monday at 10;30 ; a.m^ >.. ,, Wie^«Bs<ia5iv^Ljpra.^7 -«.Line Dance Class 0-iOoa^m.; Bridge, 10:30 to 3t2:3Q ( at Town Hall; Needlecipft jCtass from 1^3 p f m.l ait Town liai^ Thursday, April 18 —. Low Impact ^Ae^obics.' 9-10 a.m.; Blood |P'res^re, GMnic,j9-ll a^,;.,Fopd^tainp applications and renewals, ^-11a.m.; , Friday, 4|»ril 19 — Painting Class from; Xq to 12 at Town Hall; Legal assisf ance, 12 to 4 at Town J^ajfl,,, Seniors, or their families,. rth^ying matters concerning seniors, can have a free lS^minute consultation with an attorney, from the Albany County Department of the Aging. Machine Quilting Group from 1 to 3 at Town Hall. Transportation, is. ayaijable for medical, dental, grocery, social service and mall walk- ing. Call 356-2920' Monday through Friday 8 a.m. to noon to schedule appointments. New Scotland Senior Citizens Our next meeting on April 17 at noon.will be a pot-luck lun- cheon. As usual, bring a dish to share and your own utensils. Please come to share the food plus any ideas you might have for future, activities for our group. There is still time to sign up for ! the anniversary dinner on Wednesday, April 24, at the Cross gates restaurant in Guilderiand, For $10.40 we have a choice of sirloin, baked serod or boneless chicken breast. Call Agnes Tucker at 765-4427 4 or Eileenvan Zutphen at?765?4799 for reseivations and tost^te your choice. • l r The fclew Scotland Senior Cit- izens are sponsoring a 55>Alive defensive driving course at the Wyman Oaterhout*?Gommunity Center on Saturday, June 1 at 9 a.m. and Monday, June 3 at 6 pjn. The. -two^ four-hojur ses- sions are required; to? get a cer- tificate that entitles you to a dis- count on your auto insurance for a period of three years. Plsase call Lois Crounse to sign Up at 765-2109. There is an $8 fee for the course. ,Qn April> 23, we\ will depart from the parking lot of the /Voorhe#sviile Methodist Church at 7a.m. for a.day trip to Vermont; On May 31, we are going to the Sagamore Hotel on, Lake George for lunch; a ...tour of a MillTonaire3' Row\aud a visit to the Hyde Museum will com- plete the day. Alt amont By Rosemary Caruso 861-6569 A public ham dinner will be served Saturday^ April 13 at the Masonic Temple on Maple Ay- enue n Altamont withf servings froin 4 to 7 p.m. Tickets are $7.50 per adult; $3.50 for chil- dren. Tickets can be purchased at the door. \Death %y Chocolate,\ a two act comedsr, will %t$ presented by the Hilltown Player! on Satur- day evening at St. Lucy's Parish Center. The social committee has planned a din- , nor to jprl^de the play. Tickets are, $15 per person. Advance reservations are a must. Although the deadline has passed, a few tickets may be ;' available. \Q$ti 'm' 'iall -to .the chairperson at 861-7298 if inter- ested in this fun #&!&$<\'< - school; is' located oiu Grapd wfef^wirflia^tpiiii- mont. Thi^ is a wonderful family event. Tickets for the craft and game booths are 25 cents: Proceeds of this event will help defray the cost of the annual fifth grade whale watch trip. The Guilderiand Central High School Parent Teacher Student Association will again sponsor its annual Dollars for Scholars craft fair Saturday, April 13 front 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Farnsworth' Middle School on RoUte 155 (State Farm Road) Proceeds of this event will go toward a variety of scholarships for the Class of 1996. Helderberg Chapter 331, OES, will meet Thursday ^vetting at the Masonic Temple, Maple Ave., Altamont. Members of the Chapter Will welcoUie Jean Wright of Berh^'district deputy grati§#&tro& *tiN66 Ititttu^, Rensselaer, Schenectad* DiB- ^'f6%*u^t#:t »«ief^^iSii«l ( Ml & -w:: _ o ! '^ r/-'\', , - . •. , ^ .. -- —, - 1 * HWL\^'•'V tn TI'TI^HI r*'**^ J ' ^±Mk