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Manlius Memos Linda KashdirY Mr and Mrs. O H. (Dusty) Khoades, 4554 Stoneledge l,ane, recently attended the Mobil Oil Co national conven tion in I .as Vegas He i s on th e national advisory panel. The Khoades' son Robert (also Dusty), his wife Barbara and daughter Rene, formerly of Cazenovia Rd , have moved from (ireen River, Wy to Mor nstown, NJ Dusty was transferred bv Allied Chemical and is now a cor porate headquarters division manager Mr and Mrs Herbert Canter and family, Woodchuck Hill Rd , had a busy weekend enter taming Mrs Canter's family \ isiting from Simsburv Conn wer e his SISUT'S family D r and Mrs Uwrenct' M Jacohy and children and another lister Miss Marv Silv erman . •* \ v o n ( (in n M r and Mrs > < i nd v > i ti > Hi <n s It u i k if \ it I I i l daughters Knn K ( and shannon Carev ( t had a full house last weekend in ( eleb ration of Mrs Hue kit \ s parents 4(>th wedding an niversarv Joining in the tes 682-9760 ti vi ties fo r Mr and Mrs Kugene T Cummings of Marcellus were Mrs Buckley's three sisters and their families Mr and Mrs Bob Triggs of Syracuse, Miss Chris Cum mings, Buffalo, and Mr and Mrs Bill Trotman and their three daughters from Hampton. New Hampshire Mr and Mrs Robert Alley Hyde Rd , their daughters Rol> bie and Susie, and friend Shan non Buckley spent some time in Lake Placid last weekend and toured the site of the 1980 Olympics The Village of Manlius is sponsoring a Youth Bowling IVogram for boys and girls ages nine through is begin rung Octolier b at ravetteville Bowling l<anes Ages M t<> I s will howl at S. JO a in and agi - nin* to 1 1 at 10.10am I'hert will be Ui weeks of bowling Mrs Paul Bihuniak of i anterwood harm. North Kagle Village Rd . is chairman ut Limestone Creek Hunt < Iuf> s hunter trials Saturday 1 >< tober I . at 1 leer Hill Y ar m Mr ,iiid M \1 K haei Balanoff an d sons Jared. Noah an d Brian. Woodbox l^ane. have returned from a visit with Mrs Balanoff H sister an d her family, Mr and Mrs Byron (Sonnie) Davis and son Peter in Middletown, Md Jared Balanoff celebrated his seventh birthday Saturday with fnends Tim Murray Michael (Jlwya, Ricky Stern, Jay Becker, Jeffrey Kashdtfi. Mark Birnbaum, Jason Torres, Sterling Simpson. Scott Keller, Tom (Jill. I^irry Bartos, Danny Morchower. his brothers Brian and Noah Visiting for the occasion was Uncle Glenn from NYC and Aunt Stephie from Syracuse (r^orge an d ljnda DeHass. ( azenovia Rd announce the birth of a son, Andrew Phillip I'hev also have a daughter Jot flyne, four ' >ld Whetstone Croup recen tiv met for their third annual • rid of th e summer pic nic iie <irgi and Roseaun Lirefioe .i nd I j nda and (ie(>rge I )e Mass * > r e in i h a r g » \ t a r rangernenls Well >>ine In new area -• *.it»- Mr m d Mr^ h * \ fi *• r i U\ h M ( K a \ and daughters kathv an d Anm Marie who havi moved tnmi \ I t < • W hetwlniif Kd Mr and Mr s iSus.ini Mar v 111 Mint/ and i h il d ren hli/.al»eth and John have You i dn he sure r f vnu insure with H3/C Enist & Cooper, I no All I OHMS Or INSUHAN( f FRONDS subHTW swotted 'lAuctf- Muun -xMittGO TV*SD Mwflpe *I2$ .... ACQ A 1XC$UA*D 6fc6$ uvw\pt.. ADO *- KNA vYUO ACQ A, JA.C9UA4ID Ktf SttftftTi. ^ moved to Limestone Dr Good luck to Mr and Mrs Knc (Sylvia) Halhdav and so n Chris in their new home on Whetstone Rd Manlius Village Recreation will sponsor a four week knit ting and creative craft course for youth fourth grade and up Beginning Thursday after noon, October 4 the group will meet from 3 ,i0 t o 4.30 p m at the Manlius Recreation Building I*re-registration is necessarv s o please i all hSL' ,'HST A used book sale to benefit the Manlius Ijbrar\ will be held i n the vicinity of Mer i hants Bank Saturdav, ( N tober b The library is seeking donations of books t o he wold and invites residents to please come support your lihrarv an d buy some good reading Story hours for children age* three to five will In- held on Wednesdays at Id 1 \> in the Manlius Ijhrarv Th« adult program fo r October 10 i .s ,i book review by Librarian l-ouise Hemmingsen I )uring the month of t Viol* r lh» Manlius ljbrar\ »i\ '» displaving pnnts bv « i r... . Si hei k t ongratulations to Mrs i barley Robinson Z^J. Ninth *M on becoming a great grandmother Septemher i • Mrs Robinson s daughter th» former Ijnda lienedx t m. 1 husband 1 >a v id (irif'fitb b i v • . daughter Amanda J<>\ \eiv Exhibit it Museum \ new exhibit of herbs aini wild flowers will open at tin Manlius Historical Museum on Wednesdav < >i toU-r > at p m Memliers of 1 1 K ai gard< i. (lulis including Ka\l>errv Spade and Trowel and Hniiu (larden Wlub have i rented decorative wild flower ,ir rang em en ts fo r th e museum > stenciled room Museum volunteers an d tin exhibit committee headed bv Warren Petty and 1 ><m ( ortes* have ( rented exhibits o f herbh and plants used in dyeing i (Miking and medo ine* m tin main exhibit room an d th» I 744 ( ountrv kiU hen New fall museum hourn ar* . U' \ p ^^ Wednesdavs through *MI nda v s • A ( arrier pigeon • <u\ tl \ •>' miles pe r hour over a • ours» of ' miles Kin loch Changes Name The Kinloch Restaurant n Manlius will soon be known n~ Adam s Rib, \hopefully withi n two weeks.\ according !• manager Dave Miller \Right now we're waiting for our new menus to come in we c a n get moving Mr Miller said The reason tor the mini' ( hange is to tr\ to hit .i tiroader market witfi a wid»- v a r let v id peo p I« t b • manager said Along with the new nanx will go a more relaxed at mosphere, according to Mr Miller W e have more plants and a lighter more airv io|i .r •>i heme,' he said ( ustomers will have .somi new options We r e adding <i variety of salads and ' ] u i < bes tothemenu Mr Miller i I u Kn vironiiirnt Mem IHTS ot lh « join t t• * and village Manlius Hi virotimental < ouncil took p o in a n evening program [••' local governments S ^'ptemlH- Tin event f(>< used natura l resouri » uivintoru- I I II I V\ 1 - >. pm I S I iri < I ' • \ '' I • i •. 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