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sant ty } \Mrs Florence nglw a hil’Ed to work- tWO sons Schdol on - soon. \'he 01d] \Enrollment Wag 1b Jecf : 7 for next ea .a § ecxal classes for Jumors bemg y I nd id: Seniors - in mathematics |. hemistry one day a week.. ourses' are taught “by t © ‘ Dol . i QL A’Bi'anner wereap- pomted to \ditect. the cheer\ Teaders .and. intramural. sports of girls, ~\. 0 ..} The Board haard a= report that the bus are . being: Operated effigiently 'mrith, | a. mlmmum of complaints., The\ first and' third TuescIaWs of* each month were as official mesting nights., The Board approved t emglfif fun oes sgn a door Was [ cost Of, dam-. e 'de ne previously by juve- is 'to the buses'amdunted to ‘The problem of how! £) to: get the, buses under . cover Tat night 'was . discussed. t ;\The repoft. of the mdepen— ; dent audit, by Hastings and | of sandwiches and furts Teal-was studied and it was by the Parent-Teacher Asitw | décided to carry out the c1at10n at basketball games ips . Na 4 do sas »,\l anais serge iss League will Khold its annual 'banquet for the five.; major fik [league teams Wednesd 'Sept. 29, in the Hoosic Central 'School cafeteria pm. A chlcken dmner M111 served,\ - : { President Kasmer J. Stem pek will present 27 trophies: tt the graduates who. have fnisH- ed playing .Little League and who will be graduated int the: far AAS ende Toand hes aes 'box a year, e irst Station on Church illed eoin cards. may be placed in the available con- tainers, Returning cards to the squad, prior to the coller tion week makes the job of entering names in the ledger that \much less on the final week. The Rescue - Squad maintains a ledger listing the names of donors and amounts. This enables the squad to verify donations for income tax purposes. Vehicles of the squad will again be located in front of the National Commercial Bank > and area leaders 6 j W111 .be announced next . Members of the, squad at their regular monthly meeting # las week, approved..combin- :L ing a membership drive along '[ with the windup of the fund [drive. Collection boxes, whxch have y 'M Robert exit ) Alan ® Adam§,' a Jerry Cushing, Art. Nash, D ck Altenreid, James Monghan, Donn Griswold, Glen LaPorte, Mark Gardner, Dennis Smith, Mike Blinstrub, Carlton Coon, |$ Keith Robson, Robert Crow- ley, Robert Dowling, Jeff Bur- dick, Mike |SHea. The Championship Trophy will be presented to the Yankees who defeated 'the Mets in two straight games. The Yankees, won the first meses RERER ¥allay, ] at prim-ma] at Hoosxck Falls:; and Dr. ° Ibritter; New York State Teachers o fement System. Dr. Holbntier xs a ‘ Arigiive 6f Hoosick Falls. 1 (enemee Democrats IT WASN'T AS BAD AS EXPECTED. Linda Scarev and Mark Davendonis were not ioo happy ad they 'sht the dentist chairs at St. Mary's Academy but they were re- 'lieved when they learned that it was: only to have their Iverson, supervising < principal of .He f sic Valley Central: ghoul. m'ank G, forms»? (Horicon Newsphoto) trane one omens parm ee o | didate was Howard (Dee) Shaw, former 'fpolice justice of the Town of <[ Hoosick was nominated as the : [Democratic candidate for su- 'Ipervisor at the caticus last © Thursday night. Harold Crowley was desig- nated for the four year term 'as assessor and Thomas Wy- |socki dor the two year term. It is the first time either of them has sought public office. © Bdward V. Gorman, incum- 'ibent, received the nomination Las councilman. It is the fourth time Mr. Gorman Has been designated for the position. {Richard Powers Sr. will be the jeandidate for supermtendent lof highways. ° William Murphy . wps noth- '{ingted to sugceed himself as justice of the peace. . No cah' demgnated tor fown clerk, ' Robert - Grobuski; - Hamed and Trust Co., office on Main Street on- three consecutive Friday afternoons, October 1, 8 and 15, Donations will be received at the vehicles by members of the squad. Applications for membership will also be available at the ambulances as well as at the Central Fire Station. The rescue squad does have an im- mediate need for volunteers} during the week, especially during the daytime. - Vacan- cles also occur for service on night duty, but the help of daytime personnel is acute. Training for new members will be at their convenience. Services of the squad are available fo residents of the area Of a 24 hour basis, and average one a day for a year, gand ; all services are strictly volunteer. No charges are made for any service of the squad, which exists solely on donaffons of the residents half of the schedule and the: Mets won the gecond half. forcing a best of three games for the Town of Hoogick League Championship, Maga- ger Guy Brandi will be pre- sented the winning trophy by President Stefnipel. The \Tape\ Holden plichintz award will also be presented to the player having the best past season. New officers for the coming | season will be announced .\@f the banquet. Managers of the teams will contact each pl and parents of the boys, he wish to attend the banguet should also notify the mana- gers. A movie of last year’s World | Series between the Yankers and St. Louis Cardinals will | itching record during , the‘ be shown after the dmnetm pictures taken. The eculgment was a gift to the academy by Mrs. Arthur Hoffman, the. widow of Dr. Hoffmah. At right is Mrs. Christine Svance, dental hygicnist of the Hoosick Falls Central School District At leff is Sister Mary Jude, CSJ, directréss of St. Mary's elementary school. (Haricon Newsphoto) Elks Social Is Sa Elks members and invited guests will enjoy a social Sat- 1rday evening at the lo¢al «lub with music by Paul La- ws .. LPorte and orchestra. variaus ( The traditional midnight|®© buffet will be served under the direction of John McMar- tin, chairman. Dancing will begin at 9:30, At a meeting September 14, At was decided to serve a stéak dinner on October 18. Th 'will be the second one this, fall. This A discussion of How to ab- sorb the State-sales tax by the qlodge took place with no def- inite decision made 3s yet. Several ways were suggested but were tabled temporarily. The added expense will amount to quite an amount by the end of the year so it seemed hnece:siry io iMirrease one of the money taming projects in price, The next meeting will be {held next Tuesday. Torm ten merce in the grea it serves. Qualifications for $91“- ship are that the applic be | a resident of the Town of H sick, at feast 18 years of ag and approved for membership chairman to succeed - Donald 'Lohnes who resigned | Iast week, presided over the meet- ing, and openéd the cofven- {tion. Frank Davock was nam- fed permanent chairman of the: saws oot converition. < James McGuire acted as secretary, Rithard Powers and Richard Fleming are accepted at 18, no one un- at a regular meeting of the} equad. Although applicants {were appointed tellers. Named | der 21 is mam to drive the | to the committee on- vacan- lbies were Luther 'R. Rasch,] Brady, and . 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