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Page 12-May 9, 1985-Fort Covington Sun-Fort Covington, N.Y. Violin Recital First Communion Day at St. Mary's A violin recital featuring John Lindsey in collaboration with Arlene Wangler, harpist, and Frank Wangler, bassooonist, will be held in the Mill gallery at Ballard Mill Center for the Arts on Tuesday, May 14, 1985. Tickets can be purchased at the door, $3.00 adults; $2.00 children. Meet the musicians at the reception following. The special evening of beau- tiful music is sponsored by the Malone Arts Council. Friday Buffet Roast Top Round of Beef au jus • Roast Pork with dressing & gravy • Broiled Fresh Cod Filet with Loster sauce • Golden Fried Shrimp • Baked Stuffed Manic otti • Cream of Chicken Soup • Crisp Tossed Salad Baked Potatoes Fresh Peas & Carrots • Cauliflower with cheese sauce • French Bread Dessert Table Don't Miss Comedy at It's Best! Willie & Co. Tonight! Doesn't Your Mom Deserve The Best? • Doesn't she deserve The Crossroads Mother's Day Sunday Buffet? K 1 (L-R) Corey Lamica, Lyden Greene, Sherry Wylie, Denise Elmer, Michael Barney, Sherri Lauzon, Angela Smith, Paula LaPage. (R 2 (L-R) Amy Lauzon, Christine Fullum, Carrie Duncan, Melanie Stone, Tracy Nichols, Melissa Washburn, Albert Wyble. (Row 3 (L-R) Sister Mary, Leslie Shaffar, JoEllen Lauzon, Brandy Jock, Tim Hession, Peter Derouchie, Amanda Spinner, Amy Stark, Nicole Lauzon, Jami Martin (Row 4 (L-R) Father Knight, Adam Wilson, Kari Lauzon, Danielle Mitchell, Tonya Roberts, David Campbell, John Latrille NCCC at SRC Adult and Community Education at Salmon River Central notifies all North Country Community Col- lege students that registra- tion for the fall semester should be completed immediately. All students wishing to attend must register before June 20. Financial aid forms must be sent to PELL and TAP before this date to be eligible to attend college. All Fort Covington and area students can contact Mar- ion Howard, 483-4581 or 358-9516 for an appointment. The Salmon River Branch will be offering the following courses for the fall semes- ter. Early enrollment ensures that the courses minimum will be met. BROOKDALE CINEMAS 613-^36-8414 Cornwall,Ont. £1 Opening Friday 'Killing FfeMs' 6:30 & 9:30 fB^ ADMITTANCE I' fSTftfCTCO Holding Over Chuck Norris in Warning: Brutal vio- lence, Coarse language - AOMITYANCC | » C S T R I C T C O Kt.11, 519-7 Open Nightly 7*9 O Opening Friday Desperately Seeking Susan 1 Starring Madonna . AMU 7-*15 ttACCONMMKKT •MM«W«(VM 20 % exchange on Amer- ican money. SEC 101 Tuesdays — Beginning Typing, Marion Howard, 4-6, 324 HS. SEC102, Intermediate, Marion Howard, 4-6, 324HS. CIS110—Intro to Com- puter Sys., Marion Howard, 6-9, 317HS. BUS 212, Wednesdays, Marketing Principles, Andy McKee, 4-7, 316HS. BUS101, Accounting I, Andy McKee, 7-10, 316HS. SEC 101, Thusday, Begin- ning Typing, Marion how- ard, 4-6, 324HS. SEC102, Intermediate, Marion Howard, 4-6, 324HS. BUS211, Personnel Man- agement, Linda Reid, 6-9, 316HS. PEDl21,Slimnastics, Linda Gratton, 9-10, Elem. Gym. Happy Mother's Day Colonial Drive-in (Across from Long Saulf; 537-8271 and Sunday only ftACCOMMMMBTT mwmn w— mm* Karate Kid' m% ACCQMMIIIIOfT Box office open at 8:00 Show starts at dusk FOR BRIDES ONLY For every woman who has fantasized about a beautiful wedding, Simplicity has created a new catalog for brides only, called the Wed- ding AJbum. The special catalog features a 'very romantic and traditional col- lection of patterns for the whole bridal party, designed by Michele Piccione. Cur- rently the chief designer at Alfred Angelo, Inc., a well- known bridal company, she has designed costumes for Hollywood films, including the wedding gown for Rocky II. One of Michele Piccione's trademarks is her lavish use of lace and beading—and all the how-to's for these details are provided with each pat- tern. Another famous de- signer in the bridal catalog is Jessica McClintock, who pro- vides marvelous ideas for brides and guests to sew. A special section is devoted to flower girls, ring bearers, and handmade accessories for a new bride. Board Meeting (Continued from Page 1) retirement of Cleaner, Bernice Phelix, were approved. Added to the Substitute Teacher list were Maureen Mayville and Norma Burns, both certified. Robert McDonald was approv- ed as Mechanic? Helper-Bus Driver and Sarahiyn Martin was added to the Substitute Teachers Aide list. OTHER ACTIONS The children of Marilyn Cle- ment were granted approval to attend Salmon River Central for another year, bearing their own transportation expenses. Jerry Collette was granted use of the SRCS pool with no fees, paying only lifeguard and facility costs. Employing the second unused snow day, the Board cancelled school on Friday, March 24th to extend the holi- day weekend. Keith Prosper was appointed, delegate to the Rural Schools Program. The Board voted to deny the grievance of Kathy Burkett. MOTHER* MY BUITET Serving from noon $ 9.95 Our finest of the season Fresh Garden Salad with choice of homemade dressings Cream of Broccoli Soup Prime Ribs of Beef au jus Shrimp Newburg Fresh Roast Pork Loin with our homemade dressing Chicken Scaloppine Pasquale's own tasogna Glazed Baby Carrots Green Beans Almondine Baked Potatoes wtth sour cream and ch^es Fresh Bread Table Eleanor's Dessert Table Extraordinare free Corsage For All Moms • A special laugh a minute show has been sche- duled for all Moms, Dads & Kids erf 3 pm by Willie & Co. CROSSROADS M.11WMI 529-7372