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FORT ANN e m ‘ 2 School [farm fresh Lunch Menu Fort Ann By Mrs. Dorls McRae The Fort Ann Central School Elementary Spring Concert will be held at 7:30 p.m. Friday, May 19 inthe school auditorium. The public is invited, The Fort Ann Senlor Class will hold a Car Wash at the Village - Firshouse, Saturday, May 20 starting at 9:00 a.m. The Fort Ann Little League will hold a perade beginning at 1:00 p.m. Sunday, May 21. Participating groups will as- semble at 12; 30. The 140th session of the T roy Annual Conference will be held May 18 - 21 at Green Mountain A g... Parker's May 22 - May 26, 1972 | dairy. Days Relishes, Green Be miles fresher musk. ms Fru he TUESDAY:; Chicken Noodleor Tomato Soup, Bologna or Peanut Butter Sandwich, Fruit, Milk. WEDNESDAY: BeefStew,Cole Slaw, Brownies, Butter, Milk. still only 28¢ Biscuit and 0 u 0 L 0 U . MONDAY: Ham'urger onBun, U 0 u | L | ) a quart. THURSDAY: ChiliConCarne, COllege, Poultney, \Vermont Buttered Corn, Gingerbrud: 2:1 Pagtfr,dR:verend Keller- Bread and B and lay delegate Mrs, Ruth - H 0 M E FRIDAY: utfikfigrfi. and Bearor of Fort AnnUnited Pro- OR Cheese, - Sausages, Stewed testant Church will attend, Dur« ing Reverend Kellerman's absence on Sunday, May 21, guest spegsker will be Mr. William W, Larowe, a member of the Hudson Falls United Methodist Church, Seaman Apprentice Wayne M, Lunt, son of Mr. and Mrs.Paul Lunt, Fort Ana has beenspend- ing a few days with his parents after completing recruit train- ing at the U, S. Coast Guard Training Center at Cape May, N.J, He has left for Petaluma, | California where he has been assigned to a 21-week radio- man's school for further train- Tomatoes, Ice Cream Bread and Butter, Milk. DELIVERY u . Man has domesticated about } two dozen animals to servehim _ as beasts of burden, as pets, 642 0780 as hunters, or for ’iood Of . these, only the dog has achieved KER'S DAIRY ( world-wide - distribution and a» a» a» aam» aus» «amp RCCeptance. at Our Lag Jones, Pama (2nd row 8) and Will James Micky +++ +++4+4¥ & \A New Listing - a quiet village street is this four } serving as i L ing. campan drfiidroom home. One bath -large Mayor Richard Foran con- in the folly ducted the first open meetingof the Village Board at the Town Hall recently, Several inter- ested residents were in attend- ance, Members of the Board present were:; Harold Roberts, trustee, Mrs. Jean Graham. village clerk, Mrs. Frances Case, Treasurer and Harold Katz, attorney. Mayor Foran announced the following appointments for two years: ) - Trustee Roberts, deputy mayor, Mrs. JeanGraham , deputy trea- surer, Mrs. Frances Case, deputy clerk, Dr. F oote andDr. Kellogg Village health officers. The Village Board will meet on the first Monday of each month at 7 p.m. inthe Town Hall. Resi- dents are welcome to @ttend. Mrs.Carrie Campbell Palmer, widow of Orville J, Palmer and life time resident of Fort Ann, died Tuesday, May 9 at the Granville Hospital,. Funeral services were held Friday, May 12 at the West Fort Aun United Methodist Church by Reverend Barton - Van Viiet, former pastor. In'ernment - was in Brow1 Cematery. chen-living room amd den. in Greeny Hebron; Frig; and S¢ in Cambri - and in Brung Petersburg; Ty Putnan _ Wednesdy Hampton. > minum windows, oil furnace, d eptionally large lot-shrubs and eil maintained lawn. You could ive right in without having to do y repairs. Please contact D.C. Realty | 14 Broadview Terrace anville, N.Y. 12832 | Campbell - Broker TEL. 642-1862 } licensed Salesman ’ Schuihrnoth <g> -am <n» @ 642-1716 | bert Canning 642-1526 Granger, Fort Ann, have an- nounced the engagement oftheir daughter, - Miss Denise Ruth Granger In Salem les Sausville +4 +++ *+ Cees m RIDGe Homes ADIVISION OF GD evans Propucts compPAnY wldn't it be nice if all the indecision and ikowm factors could be removed from iilding your dream home? _________ Youldn't it be reassuring to get guaranteed ract prices on your very first visit. suldn't you like to know exactly what iterials are going to be used in building 6 am ass con itt dats dole «ife wate mam maas mnt ippose you could know all these things in vance and could actually have that mew axtiful home for your family with only a it hundred dollar down payment? What & Piece! bs. $1! NO 1 Ms PPLES bag 4 or. NR 5 PEPSI PK. 89 ———————--———————_ P mg suld you think if all this could be done and 9; $11 ou would still be paying far less than you Z1 \ . [ould pay elsewhere? If you own a building t or cam get one we can make your dream e now have two furnished display homes smes in the area to serve you better. There t award-SM\! [ usreout 1,4 couPO® 1 coupon rie Aut!\ Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Vance to Thomas Willis Baker, Fort Ann. An August Amjip THE GRANVILLE SENTNEL OVER 13,500 READERS THURSDAY, MAY 18, 1978 Page - 5 wedding is planned. Mr. and Mrs. N, Chester Good- man celebrated their 25th wed- ding anniversary recently at an open house. Many friends and relatives attended the event. Workshop Held At Retiand On May 9, 1972 Phil Trembley, Director of theEducational Ser- vices center in Granville, pre- sented a mini-workshop at the College of St. Joseph the Pro- vider in Rutland, Vermont, The workshop was entitled \Help- ing the Non Reader Decode.\ A young man from Proctor, Vermont school participated in the demonstration given by Mr. Trembley, who presented tech- niques designed to overcome the problem areas of visuml recog- nition discrimination»and visual mam- ory. receiving help in the Proctor school through the instructional services of Mrs. Sybil Miller, the teacher. sently using the Johnny-Right- to-Read Program which is co- authored by Mr. Tremiley. The Educational Services C en- ter at Granville has functioned this academic year as a train- ing ground for student teachers from bley's presentation was one of a series given at St. Joseph's in the Department of Education, The Department of Social Services hosted a Workshop Session on May vices and Childrea's Services Teams from Warren and Sara- toga Counties. The day-long Workshop con- centrated its efforts onimprov- ing group skills andthe delivery of service. Commissioner Reynolds was pleased to welcome andhostthe staffs of the State Department of Social Services as well as the local agencies. 'The new conference room Yas completed in timefor the Work- shop .am «a» * ~ 6 PM 20th - spapers | ET PARKING fill be someone there whose only concern is aking your dream come true and showing ou how to do it. '--q———-————————-— -E. A. GUSTAFSON, INC. NCTION RT.50 AND CHARLTON RD. $T No. or surer so R ORIVE In Liton sra. NO. GRANVILLE, N.Y. BOX 324-642-2297 JUNCTION RT. 22 AND 17 . M As 18 I'Aokqbgod Mondays, Anytime hha by Appointment , to 5 PM\ L {P} « * ate» «mp 44\ IN-GROUND POOLS cat T Over 80 Ten University sound blending, auditory This student is presently Learning disabilities Mrs. Miller is pre- St. Joseph's,. My,Trem- Workshop Two, four or six week day sessions Division of Continuing Education Castleton State CQIIQQQ Castleton, Vt. 05735 Tel. 468-5611 undergraduate céums offered in 21 departments of Vermont graduate courses offered in four departments DEGREE PROGRAMS AVAILABLE Eight week evening s she we the the he h the the th the the te DAY SESSIONS JUNE 12 TO JUNE 23 JUNE 12 TO JULY 14 JUNE 26 TO AUGUST 4 , JULY 17 TO AUGUST 18 AvGeUusT 7 TO AUGUST 18 g EVENING SESSIONS JyUNE19 TO AUGUST “fig yoke tie the he the the th the the she th the the the the th he t te DORMITORIES WILL BE OPEN For full information, write or telephone Rutland Region Chamber of Commerce 98 Merchants Row Rutland, Vr. 05701 Tel. 773-2747 | oLD ROOTS, NEW IDEAS | a*+04 Reynolds and the staff are hope- ful that the conference room will make possible many more such sessions with - other counties. 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