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South Otselic Sports Fishing Memorabilia The Gladding International Sport Fishing Museum, South (>t.selic, has one of the largest iollections of fishing memorabilia in the world, dis plaved in a restored area landmark, an octagonal man sum, located on 2~> wooded ,u res South Otselu 1- in Chenango County southeast of here about .\>() miles Visitors are we loom*' without charge from 10 a m to \) p m , Tuesday through Sun da\ through Dibor Day Children are welcome, if ac companied by an adult, and t\urs mav be arranged by call Awards Presented At Court Of Honor A Court of Honor was held by Hov Scout Troop 141 June A\ at the (»ood Shepherd Lutheran Church in !• a y et te \ 1 11 e to present numerous awards and rank advancements Receiving awards were Dale HVench who was presented with cooking and citizenship awards, and Win Rodormer, a cooking skill award winner. David Wendel, Limestone district executive presented rntz Wilson with the Kagle .iward Dale French advanced to Tenderfoot Several awards were presented in the Court of Honor in February 'lliose in eluded; George Haynes, hiking skill award and rowing merit badge, David Hunter, safetv merit badge, Mike I >ane, life saving and environmental science merit badges. Win Rodormer, pioneenng merit badge, and Fritz Wilson looking, communications small boat sailing and onenteetang ment badges Troop 141 is looking fi >r boys 1 1 or older who are interested in visiting the troop with the possibility of joining If interested call Scoutmaster Dave Wilson h C XWJ w v v ^1 Glen Loch Mill Jamesville 469-6969 Enjoy Our Dinner Theatre Every Friday and Saturday During July - August featuring \Same Time Next Year\ Dinner 6 p.m. - Theatre 8 p.m. Luncheons served Mon thru Friday Reservations Advised Dinner 7 days a week Banquets & Weddings to 500 ^e^surprise ^\ on our menu this week is... as? AS Special offered daily Closed Sunday Only at the Rodeway Inn at Carrier Circle ffljjafs pour Beef? Reservations. 463-6601 J ing the museum curator Dedicated to the preser vation of sport fishing and c ommitted to the promotion of conservation, the museum was founded and is maintained by the (iladding ( orp , America's oldest manufacturer of outdoor recreational produc ts Contributions from people nationwide who l<>\»' sport fishing keep the collection growing \The lYeatyse of f-\sshnge , written hv Sister •luhana Berners in 14% is Ix-lieve to be the first book on S*irt fishing' I he museum grounds in i lude a pond, several picnic tables, recreational facilities tor c hildren. and footpaths for exploration of the area South OUseln village vi.o designated rishing Inn < apital of the World l>\ < riivcrnur Koc kefeller in l l tM> A ')»• ii t Mt , ( , | Hxi'i l ii g ( 1 r j - ~ i If l>r .it e«i it.-- I >' It h \ e.ir Ypir Artwork Featured V\nrks fi\ • 1 nev\ members of AssiHiated Artiste will be featured at the gallerv in Iravetteville from dune J.A to .)ul\ _'U l -eHturt *d artists are Sheila M Mvrnes Hruce ( lax ton Mankn Lindner Hette Mc Mam hiniht V Merntt S i m o n e Wuerslui Muntgtimerv Sherrv Night ingale. -Joseph Kusso Kavmond W Suns and lhane Smith Council Plans Saratoga Trip Members Council of the Kverson Museum is having a tnp to Saratoga Performing Arts (>nter for the New York City Ballet program Thursday Julv 1 2. The price includes transportation and ballet tic kets with dinner at The rVadewinds Restaurant extra Bus leaves Shop City at 1 30 p m Mrs Helen Haehl. lOTheOr chard. Kayetteville 13066 is in charge of tieketw The tnp committee is Mrs Alan Amos. Mrs John Williams, Mrs .John M<Carth\ Mrs William Kagan Mrs -James McCor mic k. Mrs Brainard Kancher. Mrs «J Murray Heuber. Mrs I\homas White, Mrs Graeme ()'( rtran. Mrs Robert T Clark, Mrs Charles J Smith. Mrs (ieorge Steigerwald. Mrs Kenneth Ruppel. Mrs William Krane. Mrs Bernard Piskor and Mrs Khzabeth Stevens Fifth Annual Craft Fair The Fifth Annual Village Artists and Craftsmen's Art and Craft Fair will be July 14 and 15 at the Americana Village near Hamilton From the largest number of applications ever received, ap proximately 1(X) participants were chosen for the fair Among the returning ex hibitors will be Peggy Brenner. potter from Hamilton. Frank Westfall, Syracuse leatherworker, Nor- thwood Studios, tinware and wrought iron artists from Rem- sen, Waterville artist Ralph Murray; and Frank Sehnsky, basketmaker from Hamilton. Prizes will be awarded to outstanding exhibitors. A variety of food and beverage will be available. Nancy Kepler, Mott Rd., Fayetteville, is the author of a children's story written in verse. The Penny Poems. The story revolves around a little girl growing up in the 1930s and is partly based on Mrs. Kepler's own childhood Each night the little girl's toys reenact the child's days It took Mrs Kepler two weeks to write the story, but over two years to create the musical slide- tape show She shows the tape show throughout the area and in other states during the year Mrs Kepler is a member of the Senonda Doll club r 6RUEIS AI LIBERTY 8QM& 100 E Seneca St , Manlius 6HUEI 1828 Butternut St S \.r.u use Open I t'crvciciv, Including Sunday 682-8550 Ample P.ukinq In Hr .u I unch 11 30 2 iO Dinner 4 30 10 00 Sunday 12 00 Noon to 9 00 P M Famous for Sauerbraten and many other favorite entrees Captain The Captain's Clambake New England or Clamhattan Chowder 25 Item Salad Bar • Half Barbecued Spring Chicken • Steamed Clams • Sweet Corn • Clam Broth $y 75 • Salt Potatos • Drawn Butter Resevations: 446-3272 Dinner Served Monday Saturday 5PM Sunday 2PM 1 unch Monday through Saturday 11 30 3 00 3449 Erie Blvd. East Lake Meadows On Beautiful Cazenovia Lake, 655-9232 Open Buffets - Saturday Evenings July 7, 14, 21, & 28 Starting at 6:30 Reservations Appreciated Luncheon Buffets Every Wednesday Some Choice dates available for Summer Weddings