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you mal oe cua coals Blancl, che al Albowmz, BenJa Nowak, , Mayor, ° Mrs, \Alb of Thomas Nowalt | LeBlana}: 'If they 158130 and tl‘IVlal meanh , i Fes premse-~ 'our' whole Cath- ( \* con- harles E. Bau- Xhe diplo- Thomas Cook, C aWards ‘ Awards went \to Lynn 'and Leo! LaRoche; award to Catherine ofy of JamesT Qhapman, i Irvmg neth Buck.. o. Myla Delurey alko '> medal for mathématxos. ~ Juniors ing dw Mary Lynn Jén religion average, by.\ Mary; William - Myla Delurey,, gmls, \ St. Stan- islaus \Sociéty. tos ls Sophomore awards were! R0b~ tep ert Meléesky, ' highest,\ average, by Assn of Hoosick Valley I Melesky, boy's all subjects, and 'J. F. Kennédy Recogni- ‘ pnocEBDIN‘G To BREAKFAST -= 'A do o'clock Baccalaureate Mass on Sunday. in the Church of- the Immaculate Conception . was fdliwmd by breakfast in the parish halt for - the Class of ©1965. -Mass-goers hired? She «chuth 40 overflowing. | The address hf C#. homas Cook; 05k? academy principal, em- k girl's, by St.. t phasized the graduates new admihood. Exam the- gospel of!\the' day he drew; an © 'analogy wail: the banquet of life. This, Father Cook told the graduates, might 6am? be misted for réatons mundana &nd nof> important, The breakfast was Serveé by St. Mary's Auxiliary., (res (Horicofi Newsphoio) C '} * morrow. da \[. Mumni. Ashomufion axe kgmfidw‘ [.. ed that reservations. \for the 4 Wednésda‘h Jghe $0 at 'the Crooked Lake Hotel to- Current ° graduates have been invited as quests. The new class willentertain with a few #urprise Acts ag part of their inifiation, under. the vice president of the association. After a furkey,.dinner, to be served at 7; 30, the Hoosick Hot Bpots will entertam. Elwin Stevens, | & < 25-year alunminus, \will $e master of ceremonies John Ir. Delegqt d: for Red (mourning juni ¥ Academy, Was chos - Cross Leader between 27. He will attend tattoo, gession June 29 Réformed Church of \trom 10. to ¢ pm. done of our delegates o h to bath per ents melon? swim the Red of the program, «§ that it QZ< Muss Chapman re . for ariother season in charge - the boys and: gxrls at the athletm field us tos. tos l , | 'r, © Mn, ~] ton masmueh *ds. Spacg . | agditorium will beat 'direction of: Kasmar Simpek. ; '| to be st\g stemium.\ gick Falls: Sthodl Also: organized, *A, t who tic field for then- Water Program The water prbgram, winch 'by the 'Red Crof§§}: the * \de outh Commission and 'the |i been: in the gener‘ ff“? ' 3h 1964 ice this. year ~ P E3 last fis : {od Is\ point out (that 'added. expense of \the ¥illage, there has * t ¢ everal iocaL b nessmen joined with members 6f the Hoo- sick Falls* Kiwanis Club Tuesday noon at Baptist Memorial 'Hall to hear a discussion of the State Sales Tax which goes mto effect August~1. The speaker, Vmcent Molmeux 7 [bas been employed by. the State 'The 92nd Commentemenf tor Hoosick Falls Céntral School will have to be ; attended, by mvita- in the apremium,. ~opgn &t 2:30 Sunday and 'will be followed a reception 'in the caféterla. in 'both: places is expected Principal 'spefiker,. Dr. . Walter mesan, \is© desociate commis~ |sioner' for elementary, secondary ; Education Deparunerif. |are Steiahén dngrahan ahd adult education for the State Other .Bpéaker$ onthe program EC ; with the aledictorian Marion l ayxfiifi‘lfl’r“a‘Salxit,zeLtornm John Miss Fleming. is. als repéating'ss assupervisor at t Fourth Wara. piasrgrofind o a ugh iB oth c ho B1 Bc HLR CB Helft. |. p ,s Co “fie presehted by | Leonard, the and dxplm Prizes . of New York since 1931 during which period he served a hitch in the U.S. Navy. He has been a deputy tax commissioner,. Mr. Molineux maintained that the.salés tay is fair to all and that the exemptions from the tax are not based on special privilege gut were made to avoid duplica- tlon. \. He said that forms and instruc- tions have been sent out to the 650,000 outlets which will be re- sponsxble for collecting the tax. Quarterly returns will be made the State of New York, he gaid, but the first return will cover only the month of August and. will be due on September 20. e Speaker enumerated the various services and merchandise Which will be sumject to the tax. yeuxvon May 31.3 a 'system is not yet completed and in the mx rate. h contin- \as fees, ; the archi- , 'that 'the = - tes are > -- Uns T__ in the <. l great tion now be- ~the area, meet: « with tion on June further steps 's. sake, please ask Of the village to con- {using it as , style.\ _ - Trustes chairman of the © s of Hoosmk th_e _da_ “ghit; hours, n more than a m1111on ay 81]. exniamed that be- chlorine in the water, good to: sprinkle -£ whlle the sun . \ tha $1: Just t. md pres- ‘ p to. now suggested that wardens and « \w“ tez‘ed after 7 o'clock *plains. further F enlargemem 'of the water that it will 'be 'three months be-. fore . construction is finished. : \The Board dogs not want to place a b&fi on- the 'use of; Water but it will have no thoice unless back by at least day [he 'said. .. lmes betWeen some items w bte taxed and those which are eXxempt. | Water which comes through a pipe, for instance; is tax free, If is is pur- chased\by the bottle, a sales tax is levied. There is no tax on funeral services but the supplies a funeral director purchases are taxable so, in 'effect, a perscn pays a premiuig. for being buried, Taxes will be levied on #érvices including telephone, the installa- tion of tangible the storage of property, Admmsxbrxs to movie thesters costing more than 00 cents, and club dues will be taxed, Bowling, skiing, admis- sion to school events and hi§for- ical sites, racing and bomng are n‘xemptb Merchandise sold to persons outside the state is tax exempt, but merchandise purchaséd in an- other state is subject to the tax. The §pesker was introduced by William J, Ruditis, program chair- man. The meeting was conduct« ed by Leonard Liporace, pram There, are dent. by Charles [Fy] 'of the board; Tbl obs, | invoice] Tapp by the Rev, round out the fudson Valley Raga W1! hoid its “new thiflz Sam? j iém «if Stage Hmvérsxty New Boise Lee Cullen, Fudith Ann Roys, and Mary Patricia Shaw were awarded the Four Chal Pins at a Court of Awards by Troop 364 on June 18 First Umtea Church, These éarned First Class Badge in and now have attained - théiflhighefi Tank in Girl Scout- : Challenge ot § 111W, of Emer- grad of Gui Mrs, Rays, and Mis. Joseph? was preceaed by a Starved by 1 é I“ ‘ antliamfiws €. vwés done by the girls'], Sam Shaw, Mre. Em: Joann LaMag'cIéieifléa Carole Redd den, and Kyle Shiland. All girls in the troop recmvw d year star snd diss, and the My Government badge.. Also. away ed were the following badge Betse Cullen, fixker a esr; Jean Dave , W Joan Davend et Gottschalk, Hyland, Child Care and. 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