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Page 8-March 6,1986-Fort Covington Sun-Fort Covington, N.Y. Mandala Folk Dance Ensemble Oloron, France. much more Since beginning in 1965, In previous years, Mandala Mandala has been critically represented this country in acclaimed for its colorful, Quebec's World Folklore Fes- exciting productions. The Christian Science Monitor called Mandala \exuberant and skillful...a group well worth watching for.\ The tival, and at the Rattviks- dansen International Folk Festival in Sweden. The ensemble has also been the subject of two full-length tele- Boston Globe refers to the vision features produced by performers as \one of the WGBY of Springfield, Mass. area's most professional and and WGBH of Boston, as well as being spotlighted on a WBZ television series on the arts. Mandate's performers have an unusual commitment to the ethnic arts. They are actively involved in Mandate's pro- gramming, costuming and technical requirements. This total involvement of the per- performance by saying, \Mandala produced a magnif- icently colorful affair with impeccable precision. It was not only the footwork that cap- tured the hearts of the audience, but the spirit of enthusiasm and enrergy emanating from each and every performer.\ NCCC Satellite Center Small Engine Repair North Country Community College in conjunction with the Board of Cooperative Educational Services will offer a credit free course in Small polished dance companies.\ The Ensemble has appeared everywhere from Carnegie Hall to Calais, Maine. Versa- tile and adaptable, it has danced as part of university concert series and for such special events as Queen Eliza- beth's visit to Boston. This past summer, Mandala partic- ipated in the International Festival des Pyrenees in formers makes the spirit community and village life shown on stage so real and vital that WCRB described a Tickets for the Mandala Folk Dance Ensemble Per- formance may be purchased from the Malone Chamber of Commerce or at the box office the night of the performance. General admission is $7; senior citizens $6; college stu- dents $4; all other students $3. Special rates are available for o f groups of 10 or more people. For more information call the Malone Arts Council at 483-0909. ticipants to repair a variety of vehicles and tools operated by small engines. The registration fee is $30 Engine Repair, to be held at and may be completed at the the North Franklin Educa- North Franklin Educational tional Center on State St. Center. For further informa- Small Engine Repair is aition call B.O.C.E.S. at course designed to train par- 483-5230. Electricity Freedom School Pancake Breakfast North Country Community College in conjunction with the Bcrard of Cooperative Educational Services, will sponsor a credit free course in Electricity II to be held at the North Franklin Educational Center on State St. This course is designed to train par- ticipants in the installation and repair of residential wiring. A registration fee of $30 is required and may be com- pleted at the North Franklin Educational Center or call them at 483-5230 for further information. The Akwesasne Freedom School will be having a Pan- cake Breakfast Sunday, March 9 at the St. Regis Recreation Hall, St. Regis Village from 7:30 to noon. The menu is pancakes, sausage or bacon, o.j. Welding North Country Community ing skills using a combination ll i ji ih h f diff l Prices are adults $3.00, stu- dents/senior citizens $ 1.50, famly rate, $7.50. Everyone College in conjuction with the of different metals, welcome. Officer to Board of Cooperative Educa- tional Services will offer a credit free course in welding, Welding is a course designed The Malone Garden Club popular bird and this promises ture will be at the beginning of [° P r u ovide participants with St. or call 483-5230 for further has invitedJVir. Ed Gardephe, to be a fascinating meeting, the evening, thus allowing both basic and advanced weld- information. The meeting will be held at the students to be home at a reaso- W bl h A $30 registration fee is required and may be com- pleted at the North Franklin Educational Center on State a Senior Wildlife Biologist with the New York State Dept. of Environmental Con- servation to give a slide pres- entation and lecture on blu- ebirds at their March meeting. There has been a great deal of renewed interest in the 12th, beginning at 7 Wead Library, Wednesday, nable hour. Further information may be obtained by calling Mrs. Sue Holland at 483-5691. Anyone interested in this subject is cordially invited to attend. Refreshments will be served. March p.m. Boy Scouts and Girl Scouts, 4-H clubs and other interested groups have been invited to attend. Mr. Gardcphe's lec- \A contented mind is a continual feast.\ English proverb \Mountains are the palaces of nature.\ Lord Byron Sunbeam Recalls Coffeemakers In cooperation with the Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), the Sunbeam Appliance Com- pany of Oak Brook, 111., has announced the voluntary recall of 8,200 under-cabinet model 15306 Sunbeam Cof- with use and shift position to cause a hot spot. Under cer- tain conditions, the plastic shell of the coffeemaker can ignite to create a fire hazard. Recalled units can be identi- fied by the model number 15306, the service number 15- feemaster Flavor-Lock drip 30 AC, and the date codes coffeemakers, date coded as GJA, GJB and GJC all GJA, GJB, and GJC. stamped into the metal plate Sunbeam has learned that on the back of the coffee- the heating element in some of maker. The recall is limited these coffeemakers can loosen only to the indicated model number, service number and date codes. Owners who identify their coffeemaker as being recalled should discontinue use of the product. To obtain a free replacement, owners should return their recalled coffee- maker via parcel post, with name and return address indi- cated, to: Coffeemaker Pro- gram, Sunbeam Appliance Company, 1329 Warford St., Memphis, Tenn. 38108. Sunbeam will replace the model 15306 coffeemaker with an upgraded deluxe unit that has a digital clock and a 24- hour timer. Consumers are advised to insure the product against loss during shipment. Sunbeam will reimburse con- sumers for the cost of mailing and insurance, but only for recalled units bearing the identified model number and date codes. •:;-' r Champagne Opening! CROSSROADS NEW Lounge This Weekend & Next Weekend This Friday and Saturday Toast our Grand Opening with Ottawa's popular country recording artist and TV Personality... Wayne Rostad •£ Return next weekend V and be entertained by The Danny Klebes Machine I or Reservations l Moira 529-7372 Choose Life The World Day of Prayer, sponsored by Church Women United will be observed this Friday, March 7, at 7:30 p.m. in the Bombay Methodist Church. This year's theme is \Choose Life\. The event is open to everyone, join us for a meaningful prayer time. 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