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® a . s 5x ser C ha oligo Sre tsa reemer to . dxapensefi e w 'thmen now, stas I Streehfs glad wa \the mile§ . film“ will be passmg ~] crossing wil [| Fourth; M | pek, and Mrs: Andre | {cause A tr fit 'est. ficonck, ously, Sxdea A constructEC ght at gt! o'clock mwhgq Jall| g- solicitors. will . meet at the]\ 9 flat Negotiations alsu wer mount of cooperation tered into for the purchase of he Kiwanian and the the old freight station on Cen- nchvidually sponsored 4-H|ter Street. The building, on \ lits present site, makes th e Flowers in profusion, the crossing hazardous because it t wner each pay=- 'the cost, - It was {stgx'es Zea 'that black top of: Academy LZStS The work asphaLtl Sxdevgfiilks are no? ac- D f R up by de strike within the village, ig of Cress; ‘amfiggélfiexll’lgfgahstate < chlegz‘engrfsiegbgjgggtiitgé: ayMalfY’ 8 Admin!!! © of. | ick . Falls, police t cl wl - ~] the funds expended on the results of the project, were On repress t {ixsxbihm $5311??? Farbe _ +- (ny c art It a Falls - KJWanis Club, armej with. big square tags, hope.t raise this weekend the bulk of estes tee Severson that new fluori= dation equipment is to be in- chaged st very small cost. stalled to replace Cqhiipment which no longer is operable. . Trustee (O'Neil suggested that toilet facilities be, made available at the waterworks if the area is to be continued in use as a recreation Area for alternati‘ve \plan.. CIRCLE MEETS TUESDAY The: Silver Cross Circle of The King's Daughters will meet next Tuesday ut 2 o'clock |.. atthe Home of Mrs. Howard] session on the following days for. ihe school. year 1865436' October 12.; November November H. Nave December 8, . December 29, . fi‘m 27} 28g 429; 30!” 91. j ' ¢ 2 ml l, $. 6, Funder a , captain, who will} {golicit funds Thursday, Priday, 'land Saturday, Stanley Fxfield | } is, general chairman. _ been divided into teams, éach, The club was host to the: members of the 4-H Club who Mr. Hacker was introduced by Rupert Thorpe, program chairman. feonard Liporace, president, lannounced that the annual 'bhtteridance contest will start September 28 and end with the first meeting in November. The cost of the electrically operated gates at Elm Street is estimated at $50,000, Half the cost will be borne by the State, the balance by the railroad, Present at the meeting were Edward Rose and Charles B Thom son on Johnson Hill . xyere winners in the Kiwanis Opposing captains are of the Public Service $33ng aft thgelalcggifiofirfigg 8. MeKearin and Leo FAiT* | J. S. NOONAD, AS- fng at Baptist Mecmdnal Hall banks. sistant train master and Wil- Tuesday noon. Elwood Hack- It was announced that the liam Maddern, trainmaster ¢f er, county agent, was the prin- joint meeting of the Town of | the .B & M. cipal speaker. He trated the Hoosick Lions and the Kiwanis] «when queried about what growth of the flower raising Cjub will be held at the Hoteli ime railroad would do with project durmg the past 10 Cmbnflge on October 12. the right of way when the east A'pin denrotisg & year of| bound tracks are removed, the a- [Fair four years ago, hie said, i perfect attendance was award- railroad representatives stated |4H members had 200 flower|6d to Stafford Rudnick and|that it would be turned over xhibi This year, he siid,{tWwo year pins were presénted|to the real estate departimerit 3m gel-e moreythan 1000 Allan Marcil and Charles|and made available for sile. hibits. He described the pro T. Hutton, Jr. | Anyone interested in the iand ject as a step forward it / s =s lor any portion. of it isasked ae to write to Frank Reed of the ‘gaaiigfggfggpgiafifisficgpsgg % T Boston & Maific RK Real ES- tunity on the part ofi “1h a tate \Department in Boston, young participants: | He pmp‘fiesxed that : as result of Kiwanis sponso shi Stet? for| . vehiclés, the holdmg of clambakes and mnscse cn amine, two: um: Por »disorderly - ~A for publ 5er vmlaim t: we feel zus’hfied in askmg the it was most dommdniy called changing of; a few. of | the|by that name. The road leads} names aireadypiaced on the} f T northWest to af 4 s ond nes at the Vilt-| 11g Tuesday?, ject, there: might be s Pnew varieties of 3 that the.A Huge df Hoo- : dxspiay at the Kiwan ik. Falls is gomé: to the;\ b three y ars . dos . a R hem of the Med. périxcxpanis. 2 0 ho a) tas My Mes 5.4,“ ln i in lnm th in we' al ler l alll an wie te ie hos on the b uh MM“ (high Awmmwfiqwmmawm sigh I uwwfiuvuw‘ Mog h wep it mersicls dirty c ins i, i i i mobs into inin vimeo b bietet ss dn i