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CD C 3 05 at 5 z O c \5 oo Local Residents Awarded Creative Stitchery Honors A number of local residents received awards at the recent Ix)renzo Needlework Fx hibition in Cazenovia Work will be on display until July 9 They are. Lome Skahen. Fayetteville, honorable men tion in onginal design for can vas work and a fourth place for graphs canvas work, Vera Byrne, Manlius, first place in creative stitchery for canvas work, Helen Gerhart and AJvs Bownes, Manhus, first place, adaptations of traditional designs for canvas work, Marion Foreman. Fayetteville, third place for creative stitchery on canvas work and Mrs -Jonn M Has tings. Jr , Fayetteville, second place for creative stitchery for canvas work. Also, Mrs Robert J Hughes. Chittenango. honorable men tion for original design of sur face embroidery, Jane Can rustraro. Fayetteville, adap tations of traditional designs of surface embroidery. Sally Masek, Fayetteville third place for creative stitchery of surface embroidery. Jane Silvernail, Manlius. first place for transfer and printed designs for surface em broidery. Frances K Cun ningham. Fast Syracuse, third place for transfer and printed designs for surface embroidery and Lillian S a c h H , Fayetteville, honorable men tion for transfer and printed designs for surface em broidery Other winners are, Julie 4$ Awards for improving the appearance of the business section of Manlius Village were presented by Rodger Felton. center, to Robert and Judy DeForest. owners of Cordelle Realty, 206 E. Seneca St., Manlius. Also award winners were Angelo Albanese and C William Dunn, owners of Liberty Square at 100 E Seneca St The presentations took place at the annual meeting and dinner of the Manlius Restoration and Development group on June 1 3 Cazenovia College commuNiTY SERVICE PROGRflfTl - SUmfTlER 1979 Openings in: • Sketch Workshop, 7 23-7 27 • Writing, Starts 7 10 • Diving Starts. 7 lO • Jazz V Disco. 7 30-8 3, • Beginning Hiking Trip, 7 30-8 4 • Beginning Photography, Starts 7,12 • Competitive Swimming, Starts 75 For Information, call 655-3466 or 655-9009 Rimel, Manlius, third place in adaptation of traditional designs for counted thread and first place for graphs of counted thread. Dome Bacorn, DeWitt, third place for graphs of counted thread and first place for traditional design of bunka, Elizabeth (' Ferraro, Hast Syracuse, honorable mention for adaptations of traditional designs for hargello, Mrs John Bock. Manlius. third place for graphs of hargello and ('ora F (Joldsworth. DeWitt, first place for traditional design for canvas work In the children's division, blue n boons went to Lisa Keuker. l^eslyn Hall and Arn\ Buelow, all of Manlius George Schunck, president of Young Insurance and current BSA council president, left, and Dr. G. Dale Weight, last year's BSA president, right, honor Eagle Scouts Robert Barber, left, of Troop 842, and Edgar George. Jr., right, of Troop 852, at a luncheon spon sored by the Syracuse Savings Bank that honored 49 Eagles and their sponsors Competition Tests New Officers Driving Abilities New officers were installed recently for the Kver green (iarden Club They are Mrs Morgan Doyle. Fayetteville. president, Mrs Peter Redding, Fayetteville, vice-president, Mrs Vint ent Ferraro Fremont Hills, treasurer and Mrs Robert Markley Fayetteville, secretary PupmobUe Schedule rhe Pupmohile is scheduled to make 1 M neighborhood stops during the week of\Julv 2 to Julv h K>r specific in formation, caLI the Town of Manhus Barks and Recreation office hN2 7M(K) More than 100 horses are ex peeled to draw do/ens of elegant carnages at the third Annual l>>renzo Carnage Driving Competition Jul\ 21 at Lorenzo, in Cazenovia Co-sponsored by the Fnends of Lorenzo, the competition will feature four horse coach type vehicles whose drivers hope to qualify for the Roval Windsor (oach-ng event in Kngland Kntnes will var\ „from small ponies pulling governess carts to elegantly finished wagonettes and breaks The colorful show will feature three main events The first is the Marathon Drive Dnving over a 10 mile course. thedn\er or \whip must try Library Provides Summer Fun The summer activity program for children at the Manlius Library will include two reading clubs on Wednes day mornings, story hour on Friday mornings and films Fnday afternoons. Story hour for ages five to rune will begin at 10:30 a. m on Fnday, July 6 and continue each Fnday at the same \lime through August 24 There will be two reading clubs, the Globe Joggers for ages five to eight and the In credible Kids Discovery Club for those nine to 12. To join come to the Wednesday mor rung meetings and start reading A route around the world will be drawn on the walls of the Children's Room with points of interest and mileage marked along the way At every 100 mile interval a flag pole will be drawn. As each child finishes reading a book he or she selects a flag to at tach with the name of the book and the reader on it. It will take 250 books to complete the tnp The film program begins on July 6. It will continue every Fnday from 2 to 2.45 p m through August 'M Films are generally suitable for seven to 12 vear ol4s. July 6 will feature Hansel and Gretel: an Ap palachian version. This is a live action adaptation set in Southern Appalachia during the Great Depression, an in novative and appealing ver sion Just moved in? I can help you out. Don t worry and wonder about learning vour way around town O r what to see and do Or whom to ask <\s WEU OMf WAGON Representative I II simplify the business of getting settled Help you begin to enjoy your new town good shopping, local attractions community opportunities And my basket is full of useful gifts to please your family Take a break from unpacking and call me Call: East Syracuse 437-3125 Fayetteville 637-3393 Manlius 682-8542 to lover the course in a period as close to a theoretical perfect time as possible Points an deducted for each minute over or under the perfect time when the ng crosses the finish line In the second event, the whip must compete against similar rigs driven in a show ring in demonstrating his driving abilities and style to the judge The final event is an obstacle course which the whip must negotiate in the fastest possible time, knocking over the fewest possible markers placed at the entrance of eai h obstacle The competition is open to ponies, horses, and draft horses Winners of each class are awarded ribbons and trophies Special trophies for the highest sconng whip highest sconng horse, and highest sconng draft horse reinsman will be awarded The day will also feature a display of pn vately owned ca r nages and examples from the Oakman Carnage Collection at Lorenzo The pnvatelv owned carnages will compete for ribbons and trophies on the basis of the quality of their preservation and restoration Some of the Oakman vehicles will be displayed in Lorenzo's Carnage House, built in 1892 for former Treasury Secretary Charles S Fairchild The building is in the early stages of restoration Ixirenzo. built by John L i n c k 1 a e n founder of Cazenovia is located at the foot of Cazenovia lake It is operated by the Central New York State Park and Recreation Commission and the New York State Office of Parks and Recreation Ad mission is free Watercolor Exhibit An exhibit of IK watercolors by artist Mary Shvka of Fayetteville will be at the Soule Branch of the Onondaga Countv Public library, 101 Spnngfield Rd dunng July and August The show will in elude landscapes, still life and one portrait Mrs Shvka H work has been on display at Munson Proctor Institute in Utica, Little Theater in Rome, and in many commercial institutions m Syracuse and Central New York. She teaches water color painting at the Recreation Generation program in DeWitt, and is a member of the Onondaga Art Guild and the Bradford Hills Art Assn.