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\ Ice Schedule March 10-16 Monday: 3:30-5:30 SRC Varsity; 5:30-8:00 NFS Hockey; 8:00-9:00 Hogan Men; 9:30-10:30 Broomball. Tuesday: 3:30-5:30 SRC Varsity; 5:30-9:30 NFS Figure. Wednesday: 10:30-12:30 Parents and Tots; 3:30-5:30 SRC Varsity; 5:30-9:30 NFS Hockey; 9:30-10:30 Fort Men. Thursday: 3:30-5:30 SRC Varsity; 5:30-9:30 Shamrocks; 9:00-10:00 Hogan Men. Friday: 3:30-5:30 NFS Figure; 5:30-9:30NFS Hockey. Saturday: 9:00-1:00 NFS Ice Show Practice; 1:00-3:00 NFS Hockey; 3:00-5:00 Hogao Men; 5:30-7:00 Fort Men; 7:00«-9:00 Public; 9:00- 10:00 Hogan Men. Sunday: 10:00-2:00 NFS Ice Show Practice; 2:00-4:00 NFS Ice Show; 4:00-9:00 Shamrocks. Corrections Officers Course North Country Community College and the Franklin County Employment and Training Administration are offering a Civil Service prepa- ration course for the next scheduled NYS Correction Officer examination to be administered April 5. The six-hour preparation course will be held at North Franklin Education Center in the conference room, and will meet Wednesday, March 5, and Wednesday, March 12, from 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. The course is available only to those who have applied to take the examination. Inter- ested persons must register at Badger Hall, NCCC, on Col- lege Avenue. For additional information call NCCC at 483-4550. March 6,1986-Fort Covington Sun-Fort Covington, N. Y.-Page 7 &> The Board: Above Board or Ove board? (Cont*d from Pg. 1) both women are paying for someone who was not your their own trip expenses. spouse on the wife of a board T • . . .. member?\ To his credit, he T™<T1TTH W W f f frankly and bluntly answered, Lews, I asked him what en- liprob y abl n £ lthough j. tenon he used to grant d , k J n0 ' te acher has teachers and administrators everas ked to attend the AASA permission to attend confer- , f „ ences, since he renders the ^ L ewis stated that the final verdict..n the adnumstra- d d h H tive hierarchy. He answered, j. c + A u D • *i u u • ii regarding conferences enacted some wav \ *\ ll didn>t sound very s P eciflc ' J * he stated in the open session I frankly and bluntly asked that the policy could be him, \Would you have given ammended if the board saw the same conference status to fit. Commentary Drink of This Potion My Friend and Become My Mortal Enemy This is a tale, which like \The Frog Prince\ from the Brothers Grimm, has been told over and over, but unlike that story, at the kiss of the beautiful princess, the handsome prince becomes the frog in my version. The witches are gathering for their periodic brewing of turmoil. Once again they are going to take a good friend and turn Sim into the enemy. They are experts at conjuring up this particular spell, having done it so frequently. It is handled with ease and can probably be adopted by the merest of mortals. The secret to this spell lies in never varying the outcome^ for it would result in a happy ever after ending, an&that is not in the witches* kettle. To brew the potion, take one very nice person whose educational philosphy is in agreement with the coven and convince him to run for a seat on the Board of Education. Only under the, deepest of spells would any person agree to such vile self abuse. While under the spell the bewitched will make others believe that he is having fun wielding all the* power associated with those late Monday night gatherings of the Club. He will remain blinded to the fact that the decisions which are in the best interest of the school as a whole^ and not one small faction of the institution, will make him eligible for untold torture which often comes home with ones' children. Under this spell, that nice guy will not see that his friends, who entreatied him to sit at the oblong table, no longer speak to him. He will hardly notice that the pay for the long hours spent is in grief and that the increments are generous and frequent. Once done, the coven always knows°they have made a terrible mistake and must dispose of that terrible creation no longer to their liking. _ I Remember, the spell is old and the secret of success is that it never vary. The coven must always turn on the person they beseached to speak for them. Just as the princess always feels the pea and Sleeping Beauty wakes to Prince Charming, a member of the Board of Education once he learns that he does not administrate nor educate, that he is rendered powerless when his lot in life is to grind an axe, that he is alone until one of nine, is then relegated to the role of enemy of the coven and the spell is complete. It always happens and it always will. The names and faces will change, but the spell will forever be cast. It is too bad that my story is true and that tne Handsome prince wilt remain forever on a lonely lily pad.(JDB) For Sate FOR SALE. Mens clothes. Large pants (waist sizes 36\ to 46\) plus dress and work pants (sizes 32\ - 34\); 3 . pairs of Army fatigues I (waist, 31\ 33\ 34\). Shirts on sale for as low as 25* at ECHO THIRFT Shop. 358-2302. For Sale. Dressed pork. Smiths Brothers, 358-4498. Wanted IMMEDIATE CASH paid for complete or partial estates, contents of attics, cellars, barns, or garages. Inter- ested in all or old furniture, glassware, banks, toys, silver paintings, etc. Call 518-297-7561. SRCS Menus BREAKFAST March 10-14 Monday—Fruit juice, saus- age, toast, milk. Tuesday—Orange juice, French toast, syrup, milk. Wednesday—Pineapple juice, bacon, toast, milk. Thursday—Fruit juice, waffles, syrup, milk. Friday—Apple juice, pea- can roll, butter, milk. LUNCH March 10-14 Monday—Pizza with pep- peroni, cheese sticks, buttered corn, choice of fruit, whole or skim milk. Tuesday—Roast beef, mashed potatoes/gravy, peas and car- rots, dinner roll, cake/frost- ing, whole or skim milk. Wednesday—Spaghetti, Italian bread, toss sadad/dres., choice of fruit, whole or skim milk. Thursday—Oven baked chicken, buttered rice, mixed vegetables, buttered dinner roll, fruited jello, whole or skim milk. Friday— Fishburger,on a bun, tarter sauce, potato puffs, choice of fruit, whole or skim milk. Adult Menu March 10-14 Monday—BBQ beef on bun, buttered peas, celery and carrot sticks, juice, cheesey apple Betty. Tuesday—Glazed ham, sweet potato, buttered cauli- flower, lemon cake pudding. Wednesday—Lasagna, but- tered green beans, tossed salad, juice, fruit. Thursday—Turkey and dressing, whipped potatoes, gravy, carrots, cranberry sauce, sherbet. Friday—Fish fillet casse- role, broccoli with cheese sauce, apricot/cottage cheese salad, gingerbread with topping. at|ankl]uu May we at this time express our most sincere thanks to our friends and \Fort Family'* for the going away party and gifts given to us February 22nd at the K of C in Fort Covington. We were all very surprised and grate- ful for having wonderful friends in Fort Covinton and the surrounding area like all of you. Our friends on Rt. 37 have been our family and we shall always have a place in our hearts for them. We will be leaving Fort Covington the end of March. We are going back to the Chicago, Illinois area but many great memories go with us. Thank you all for sharing and caring. Sincerely, Neil - Sara - Jason & Matthew Johnson H.V.F.] •?•:•> The Hogansburg Volunterr reg^tet«r^lioalfunejipno/ Fire Department responded alarm at the Mohawk School to five calls during the month and 1 no duty call, of February. These included 2 The department has chimney fires, 1 frozen gas responded to a total of 23 calls for the year. ^^ By a vote of the member- EAB BENT ship> \ was decided that the • WB * •*•\* • Department would not have its Annual Field Day this year. Some of the reasons included the new drinking age of 2 1 and excessively high cost of liabil- ity insurance for that day. However, the Department is The family of Fred A. Mitchell wish to thank each and everyone for the floral tributes, the don- ations to the Fort Covington Rescue and the American Cancer Society for the food sent in, cards and letters and all other acts of kindness at the time of the loss of out husband and father. Legal notice The Annual financial Report for the town of Fort Covington for the year ending December 31, 1985 has been completed and together with form RS9F (Proposed Revenue Shar- ing Fund) is on file at the office of Town Clerk, and is available for public inspection during regular business hours. Mildred Rhoades Town Clerk Opportunities Own Your Own Jean- Sportwear, Ladies Appar- el, Childrens, Large Size, Petite, Combination Store, Maternity, Dance wear, Accessories. Jordache, Chic, Lee, Levi, Izod, Gitano, Tomboy, Calvin Klein, Sergio Valente, Evan Picone, Liz Clai- borne, Members Only, Ga soline, Healthtex, Over 1000 others. $13,300 to $24,900 Inventory, Train- ing, Fixtures, Grand Open- ing Etc. Can Opening Etc. Can Open 15 Days. Mr. Loughlin (612) 888-4228. I:< 37 Ft Covington 3:30 to 5:00 M-F 10:00 to 5:00 Sot. Call: 358*4622 After 5:00 529-6144 INSURANCE SERVICE RRtAUTOBONDS Sickness and Accident Main St., Ft. Covington Phone:358-2466 1 bedroom shopping centers. monthly. Security deposit iLlLfi ed. Non-smokers prn ferred. Call 483-6'/ W after 6 p.m. p asking people to support its other activities like the 10 week Club and the Bullhead Feed in April. For Insurance at Affordable Rater QAPth J. Phone 483-2353 P. O Box 65 Malone, MY 12953 FOR ALL YOUR BUILDING SUPPLIES SEE US FIRST MALONE FEED & FARM SUPPLY 259 ELM ST MALONE, N.Y. 483-3460 CONCRETE BLOCKS PEADY MIX 483-2671 / IF NO ANSWER 483 0*51 ,. CONCRETE CULVERTS SEW6RPIPE CHIMNEY SLOCKS MANMOLE* WELL DIGGINGS MALONE CONCRETE PRODUCTS CO. INC. 359 .ELM, MALONE, N.Y. I.ECTRICAI. SKKVICK BY PKOFKSSIOfNAI.S Spring is the time for having your Electric System Checked For Safety! And Replacing If Necessary Call: A& A Electric No. Bangor 493-5730 Come and see us for all your Electrical Needs Now.