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(i TriCounty TIMES-Thursday, July 17, 1969 Arcade Mrs Fred Bailey Local Editor Mr and Mrs. Lloyd Twiss and daughters Cheryl and Sandra of Massachusetts arrived Sunday and stayed untij Thursday with Mrs. Edith T-wtssTThey also visited friends in East Aurora, Silver Lake, Cuba and Rushford. Mrs. John Bailey and Mrs. L. P. Oliver and Miss Monica Carroll both of Rochester visited their cousin, Mrs. Anne Peters in Horsehcads Tuesday Mr and Mrs. John Denison and family recently went camping in the* Amish country in Lancaster, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Gertis attended the wedding of Robert Case and Miss Marcia Wellman in Franklinville Saturday Robert is a nephew of Mis^Gcdi^ Miss Cheryl Parker of Rochester is spending two weeks with, her grandparents, Mr and Mrs. Arthur Schrcibcr Mrs. Philip Marble and son Daren of Germany have returned to Arcade to spend some time with Mrs. Marble's parents, Mr and Mrs. Raymond Almctcr. Sgt. Marble will join them in a few days. Mr and Mrs. Keith Slocum and family, Mr. and Mrs. William Melochc and family, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Gilbert and family and Robert James spent the July 4 weekend camping at Wasaghca Beach, Ont. Airman and Mrs. Virgil Holland and daughter Suzanne of Lockbumc A 1- B in Ohio are spending two weeks with Mr and Mrs. Clayton Holland Mr and Mrs. James Luschcr and family and Ann George recently topk a trip to-Wisconsin] While there Mrs. Luschcr attended her class reunion. Mr and Mrs. Karl Mcrxner and family of Mount Holly, N J arc spending a week with Mr and Mrs. James Pangel and family » Mrs. Mcrxner is the sister of Mrs. Pangel. Mr and Mrs. Robert E Parker and daughter Chcryr v and Miss Loretta Schrcibcr of Rochester spent the weekend with Mr and Mls i _Ai^>ur Schrcibcr /On Sunday Mr and Mrs. Fred Bailey and children were dinner guests to celebrate the fifth birthday of Tcrri Bailey Mr and Mrs. Robert Tremblay of Orchard Park were guests of Mr and Mrs. Leo Devin recently Allen Reunion The descendants of Jerome and Mary Alien and their families, numbering 68, gathered for the first Allen reunion on July 13 at the C5mmunity Park in Sardinia. • The largest family rcprcscntcd-wasj that of Mrs. Ann Allen of Savona, N' Y., who attended with 11 of her , chu%cn and 29 grandchildren, the youngest being thrce-month-old Cassandra Swarthout of Campbell, N Y Those traveling the farthest were Mrs. Joe Lacy and sons of Chickasha, Okla. and Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Allen ' and$ons of Coatsvillc, Ind. The co-organizers of this year's reunion were Mrs. Robert Omce of Chaffee and Donald Allen <pf Lakcview Next year's directors will be Mrs. Carol Smith and Donald Allen of Campbell, N Y Aces of 4-H Club Meets The Aces of 4-11 met June 30 with Russ Morgan Arcade The pledge to the flag was led by Lylc Morgan and the 4-H pledge by Skip Meyer There were seven members present. There was a discussion about the County Fair, with the possibility of the club having a fair booth The 4-H agent checked the members' projects for the year on July 8 Refreshments were served by Mrs. Leonard Morgan The next meeting will be held at \Barry Lester's home and final plans made for the fair, which is t o 6 c held August 10-16 ^ ALL KINDS OF Hearing Aid Batteries FOR SALE AT PhiTsTY& Appliances Career in Christian Education Planned Sardinia Mrs. Ruth Kenyon SA Local Editor Little Dale Rosier, son of Mr. and Mrs. Roland Rosier, broke his hand , Thursday. Mrg. Stanely Spencer and daughter Jean and MB . Faye Martindale visited Mr. and Mrs. David Ncamon in Arcade one day last week. Shirlene and Rolinda Rosier gave a surprise party on Sunday in honor of their mother. Guests were Mr and Mrs. Neil Franz and Paul, Donald Franz, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Franz and son Rodney, Mrs. Harold Rosier, Miss Ethel Hakes and Mr. and Mrs. Donald Witter. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Mueller were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Langendorfer in Holland. Mr. and Mrs. David Ncamon of Arcade visited at the Stanely Spencer Haine-Me»cham-has-been-acceptcd hortfeJSunday, . .. as a prospective student -at the Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Spencer called Practical Bible Training School at on Mr and Mrs. Stanley Spencer Johnson City, N. Y The daughter of Mr and Mrs. Iva M each am of 25 Cobb Ave., Delcvan she is a graduate of Pioneer Central School, Delcvan Building. She will enter college in September, 1969 and begin her studies in Christian education. Elaine is a member of the National Honor Society Her high school major was business. Extra-curricul; activities in which she participati included yearbook staff an newspaper staff (Press Club). She has also been active in her young people's group at Delcvan Baptist Church Positions Open In Pioneer District Business Administrator C Eugene Edwards reveals that several positions still remain open io the Arcade, Delcvan and Yorkshire buildings of Pioneer Central School District for cleaners. Applications for cleaners and a combination cleaner-laundress position arc being received at the business office of Pioneer in the Arcade building. Cleaner salaries begin at $4,250 with a top of $5,350 after 6 yean; and the _ hourly rate for the cleaner-laundress position will begin at SI.50 an'hour with a top aftc*r four years of $2 an hour. Hours for cleaner-laundress will b e approximately 8.30 a.m. t o 5 p.m and the hours for cleaners will depend upon which shift and building the person is assigned to. The above employees would be eligible for full payment of the Stale Health plan including major medical, sick leave benefits, and for participation in the NYS Employees Retirement System for which the employer will pay up to 8% of thd salary of the employee's share. Candidates must be in good health, capable, of passing a phyiscal examination, and must furnish references as to moral character and background. Mandatory retirement age for school district employees is 70 as set by State regulations. Wednesday. Mrs. Marie Griffith of East Concord was a recent caller. Mr and Mrs. Charles Rosier^? ailed jon Mr and Mrs. Reed Potter in Wales Hollow Sunday ~ Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rosier, John Mr and Mrs. Ken Terry and Lori, Miss Potter and Ronald r of Machias had cake and ce Cream with Mr and Mrs. Frank Potter Wednesday evening in celebration of Mrs. Potter's birthday WORTH ABOUT \As we make the American ideal of freedom come true here at home, America will be able, by its example, to help bring a new freedom abroad—a free dom powered not by the force of arms, but by the power of^ ideas and the force of example The world is waiting for that kind of a message, for that kind of an idea, for that kind of action. For it has become a world of young nations, and young people, tired of the old isms, wanting the material , \things of life by also wanting y something more That some thing more is what America has always meant to the world. And, if America is to heal its spirit and find its soul again, that something more is what America needs today.\ ' Richard M. Nixon New York He provides Spiritual Solu tions for your most difficult problems. ^ SUNDAY, July 20th 9:55 A.M. Bible School 11:00 A.M. Mooting Worship \CHURCH DISSENSION.\ 6:30 P.M. Youth Groups 7:30 P.M. Evening Service \TAKEN AWAY\ DELEVAN Bopttftt Ckwtdt IS Church Street DELEVAN, NEW YORK Elmtr M. Francisco, Pastor WEDDING BEL L BRACELET Gold Filled, wjth cultured pearl ,B -14 50 See our wide selection of Van Dell brldtl jewelry. Waters -Jewelry Arcade, N Y PAPER DRIVE IN FREEDOM, SANDUSKY The paper drive scheduled for July 12 was conceited because of the weather. It will be held on July 19, with a rain date of July 26. Anyone having papers, magazines or catalogs to be picked up in the Freedom or Sandusky area may contact Danny Tucker, Keith Fry a t 492-1039; Gary Brueser, 492-3059; Don Kraft, 492-4478; Doug Young, 492-3809 This is for the Midget and Little League. SANDUSKY BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. Louis Friend Sunday, July 20: 10 a.m., Sunday School, 11 a.m., Morning Worship with Rev Milford Schreckengost, Director of Mt. Echo Bible Institute, 6 45 p.m., Whirlybirds, Jet Cadets, Y.P', 8 p.m., Evening Service with Rev Schreckengost as guest speaker Monday 8 p.m., Senior Choir rehearsal. Wednesday 7'15 p.m., Bible Study Class; 8 p.m., Prayer and Bible Hour. Us* cooling dairy foods a* your summer menu main stay, and see how easy it ssVto put- mora appetite appaal into «vary meal... with tha flavor, freshness and downright aoodntss of that* delicious, health ful JENNY LH DAIRY, Inc. Watt Main Street Arcade, N. Y. ErFTfl WAIT TOO LONG WITH YOUR KITCHEN IDEAS WE'RE DESIGNING KITCHENS NOW FOR FALL INSTALLATIONS WITH COPPES NAPPANEE and WogD -fAOPE CABINETS &oton& Country JAMES S. HIBBARD Design Manager _ KITCHINS Of DKTIHCTPOH 359 Quaker Road (Route 20A) East Aurora, New York 14052 Telephoij^652-5463 AN OFFER FOU YOUR CONSIDERATION SECURITY SERVICE . 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