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Food, Smiles On Your Doorstep 3 00 (0 Busy m the kitchen of the Good Shepherd Lutheran Church. Fayettev.lle are Meals on Wheels volunteers, from left. Wendy Cavanagh. Norma Dougherty. Penny Koeritz. Ginny Fitzpatrick, and Beverly Lindsley. president of the program The sound of a doorbell bnngs a smile to the faces of residents in the Fayetteville- Manhus area who are homebound due to illness or in jury and cannot provide meals for themselves. With the doorbell comes the delivery of one hot and one cold nut ritional meal daily from the Meals on Wheels program of the Good Shepherd Lutheran Church For the past five years, meals have been prepared in the kitchen of the church, supervised by Mrs. Beverly Lindsley, civil service Nut ritional Services Coordinator and a former Syracuse School Lunch manager The Meals on Wheels staff consists of 40 different volunteers each week, 20 who work in the kitchen to help cook and serve meals, and 20 drivers who pick up and f Sawing Machine And Vacuum 1 Storytime At Library SERVICE i F actory Authorized Sarvtc*) | HOOVER EUREKA | • Psoinpf • Pmpff ntf atoea> • RiwontbW ' Pick Up * DeStwr* I Upstate Vacuum | 7704 ERIE BLVD.. EAST | 448 -3212 | Yhv fall series of Ntnrvhour*. tor children ages threr to fivr VMII b»'gin Thursday October 11 atthe Favetteville I .ibrar\ Th*' sessions will h«' held .it HI lia m each Thursdav cl«»s >n>i with ,i ''hri^tm.is I'.irt\ I )po'mber 1 Stor\t«'ll*'rs VM || hr Mrv Ht -l.-n CriittcnpLui Mrs l'atrx la Stringer Mrs \'nnt v < '!aus»-n and Mrs Barbara VII A AGE OF KAST SYRACl-SK HANLON POOL jf^Jg^ FREE SWIM NIGHT 0\ 88 EVERYONE INVITED Tuesday, October 2, 1979 fi.M) to 8:00 p.m. Free swim for you and your family. Information on Memberships, Swim Lessons, Instructional Classes, Recreational Swim Hours, and Fool Rentals. HANLON POOL 500 McCOOL AVENUE, E. SYR. - 463-6714 - Haas Books reviews for the adultn will be given h\ Mrs Dorothy .Jorgensen. library director ( offee will he served Special programs will in < lude October _'\> Battling the Bulge in vour Budget\ by I /us Morton of thel '(.operative F.xtension, November H, slide presentation \Sitting Pretty, the Storv <>f the Antique Mottville (\hairs\ b\ Ann Moore, December •> \Sex Kducation for I're-School < hildren,' by Barbara Irvine of Planned Parenthood and the Christmas program Play At FM A courtroom comedy-drama, with the audience par ticipating as members of the j ury, will be the fall production at Fayetteville-Manlius High School. \The Night of January 16\ by Ayn Rand will be performed November 16 and 17 in the FM auditorium. Iyeonard Poggiali will direct, assisted by Margaret Harris, FM student l^eighton Tiffault is production director SOMETHING FOR EVERYONE! at First Savings Division of The New York Bank For Savings. NOW accounts Absolutely free checking $1,000 loan reserve All kinds of savings plans Tax deferred retirement plans Savings Bank Life Insurance Education Loans - low cost Property Improvement Loans Home Mortgage Loans Travelers Cheques SOMETHING FOB EVERYONE! M«mbr P«dara) Home Loan Bank Board RRST SWINGS DMSON THE NEW YORK BANK FOR SAVINGS M ^f Dlc Hew York «t»u'* Fir* I *»me4 Btnfc • -A^aiT (J*** t $3 BWoo NMn Office: 317 South Warren Street, Syracuse North Office- 3550 Brewertoo Road North Syracuse OeWlrt Office: Shopptngtown. OeWirt Skyline Office- T $3 Ivnet Street Syr acuta The MeM Office Shopoioctown, DeWitt 33 Officet terving SyracuM, Rochester and Metropolian New York City Tekthooe(3^^22-J18t \ deliver food to the shut-ins Volunteers from 10 churches in the Fayetteville-Manlius area combine their time and ef fort to make the daily meal program a continuing success This non-profit service is available for a norrunHl weekly fee to FM residents temporarily homebound due to illness or injury. Officers for the program this year are Patty Murdock president, Barbara Richardson, vice-president Marge Bntton, recording secretary, Ruth Mann, corres ponding secretary; Esther Henecke, treasurer; and Margaret Vermilya, assistant treasurer Anyone interested in ob taming this service or volunteering time to tht- program should contact Mrs Lindsley, 637-5446. from 9a m to 1 p.m. daily. A Meals on Wheels driver, Jane Nelson, loads her car full of tasty nutritious treats made especially for local shut ins Trophies Awarded At the Manhus Little League awards night Sept. 26, the Blue Jays senior girls softball team were awarded trophies for the league championship. On the team were Margaret Hanlon, Nancy Melvin, Caron Wepdel, Debbie Coplin, Kim Fleming, Joanna Lipton, Tern Morris, Kristy Pickard, Sandy Williams, Amy Buroker, Kim Ciaver, Diane Kelhsh. and Sarah Seaman. Five of these girls were chosen for the Manlius All Star team: Margaret Hanlon. Diane Kellish, Nancy Mel van Kristy Pickard and Caron Wendel. The Blue Jays were managed and coached by Ann Melvin and Betsy Zulauf TOUCH CONTROL I I 9 COME IN TODAY KM YOUR LIVE DEMONSTRATION BUY NOW AMD SA VE1 mmmn umrto QUAHTTTY KENDNGK TV & APPLIANCE 119 FAYETTE STREET, MANLIUS Me ^nWus H *vmiTHi DeRuyter 682-5993 8M-6257