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Page S-AiCTist 28,1986-Fort Covington Sun-Fort Covington, N.Y. SRCS Boys and Girls Bill Attempts to Reduce Court Docket VarSlty SOCCer teams tO ALBANY _ ^ Mari0 caO8eg6oa md relatcd co Sts senator Stafford noted: residentswhoojerwisewould />Am«nta ««* 9«*A QAACAM Cuomo has signed into law by permitting selected non- \The successes that these local be overwhelmed by the per- COmpete in fre-SeaSOn legislation sponsored by New violent felonies to be referred Dispute Centers have been vasive court oostt ami delays. Mit York Senate Codes Committee to local community dispute able to achieve during the Th* n *JSlpl^wd !* w » iVlaSSena TOUmeV Chairman Ron Stafford (R- resolution centers with the ast five years are simply which ttte^emct on No- J Plattsburgh) establishing consent of all the parties mounding. The positive re- vembjet 1, prWKjestbat alter SRCSU •ehodnka t« «i av « -> « E -A procedures to relieve court involved. ults achieved through the arraignment in local criminal !»RC!» is scheduled to play at 2 p. m. on Friday, v more informal interactions courtoponafekmjrcomplamt, August 29th. between these many different the cfltort may order tint the . , . mT . • . and disparate individuate with- acnon be^«fened_to a Com- LefflSmtlVe VieWDOintS in the Dispute Resolution mumty Dispute Center with LtglOiau v \, T *w ww ^v F provisions that uponsubse- Goalie Russell Bartlett makes the save, (or does he?; Heather Durant takes aim Time to Spare?? Andrew Toth about to test goalie Chad Tessier expansion of the program. In 1981, legislation authored New York State Senator Ron Stafford (R-Plattsburgh), chairman of Majority Conference Operations, has drafted legislation that, if enacted, will provide a state tax deduction by Senator Stafford and signed of $2,000 for taxpayers cetified as volunteer firefighters into j aw by t jj Cn Governor according to the standards set by the New York State Office of Fire Prevention. y Hugh Carey, established the Community Dispute Reso- P i application of die Dis- trict Attorney, the court may decide to vacate the referral order and restore the case to the regular court calendar should the need arise. Senator Stafford concluded: \The Cfommuttity Dispute Centers ¥to$t%m with its tpon local resolution Sen. Stafford stated, \New York's Volunteer firefighters i ut i on Centers Program in have had a long and proud tradition of unselfish service' ofdtT to facilitate the just to the people of our state. Throughout the years they ^^ speedy resolution of small cmp i have ably and tirelessly protected the lives and property di sputcs through the creation o f local disputes has received SJ .— -r._ ..-^. U:~UK, A— —,,c ^op^rio^f locally based centers as alternatives to struc- tured judicial settings. \In addition\ continued Stafford, \this new law will of our residents — often under highly dangerous circumstances.\ Stafford continued, \Those of us who live and work in upstate New York are especially cognizant and appreciative of the vital services these individuals provide to our rural communities. However, our research has shown that in recent years the increased incidents of arson provide substantial relief for related crimes have raised concerns that, in many areas our congested court system of the state, our volunteer units may become understaffed and will also result in a sig- — thus making a difficult and demanding job even more nificant monetary and time hazardous.\ \Consequently Stafford concluded, \this legislation will, bolster recruitment efforts and provide due compensation to these individuals who give so freely of themselves, thus ensuring that our local communities continue to benefit from the vigilant protection of these decent, dedicated and well-trained volunteers.\ y savings for many of our state p widespread support from the State's judicial and law en- forcement communities. Ex- pansion of this program will serve to provide even more people with a fair, confidential, and less bureaucratic method of resolving many of those annoying conflicts that we all face from time to time.\ Extension wifd and tame herbs. Ms. DID yOU KNOW ? Educational Field Trips Planned Cooperative Extension has Desotelle will make available made arrangements for three several teas and explain their field trips of interest to persons beneits. This program is sche- who love the ^outdoors and duled for 2:00 p.m. — those appreciate the various wild wishing a ride plan to be at the What's the most popular :)d in America.? Ice cream, c-i.rdinti to food experts. It's sported that nine out often children prefer ice cream over 1! other foods and 06 percent 1 adults choose ice cream as their favorite dessert. Most ice cream is eaten hetween 9 and 11 pm and more is downed on Sunday than on any other day of the week. 1 )id you know that the same glass of water you drink today could have also been drunk by Marie Antoinette or Cleo- patra or Julius Caesar? In fact, no new water has been created since the beginning of time; 72 percent of the earth's surface has always been covered by water and it's continually recycling itself through evaporation, condensation and precipita- tion. The health value of drinking certain waters was discovered in ancient times— foreshadowing the trend to- wards the popularity of bot- tled waters today. * * * These fascinating food facts and many others can be found in a forthcoming book—TAST- INGS: The Best From Ketchup to Caviar (Nov. '86) from Crown Publishers. For all those who love to cook with and eat \the best,\ noted culi- , nary journalist Jenifer Har- vey Lang, together with a host of the world's finest food professionals, has rated 31 of today's most cohimon — and controvergia_l^-comestibles. In this book, you may find all you need to know about evaluating, buying, storing and cooking with the foods that comprise a working pan- try, as well as their history and past and present uses. Featured is a collection of 63 special recipes including the Original Toll House Cookie recipe, and the proper wa} r to prepare and eat Beluga caviar. foods available to those who can identify them. On Saturday, September 6, Dr. Karl McKnight, of the Biology Department of St. Lawrence University, will Extension Office at 1:15 p.m. ••*•••• On Friday, September 12, will be a visit to St. Lawrence Nursery in Potsdam to learn about the hardy varities of guide and teach participants to fruit. Bill MacKentley, owner, identify and collect various owner, will discuss the varie- types of wild mushrooms and other fungi. The field trip will Sure to pique the interest— and perhaps the ire—of every reader are 20 charts rating the foods by brand name, compiled by such \foodie\ giants as James Beard, Jacques Pepin, and Barry Wine. * * * The first chocolate chip cookie came out o f the oven in 1930. Ruth Wakefield, owner of the Toll House Inn in Massachusetts, one day cut up a chocolate bar and added it te her \Butter Drop Do.\ ties he grows and offers for sale. Plant hardiness is start at the junction of Route extremely important in this 30 south and Route 99 in the ~ Town of Duane at 10:00 a.m. area. This program is set for 2:00 p.m. at the nursery. Participants are asked to Those wishing a ride from bring a lunch, a collecting con- Malone, be at the Extension tainer, a trowel, and wax Office at 12:30 p.m. paper. To pool rides from There is no charge to partic- Malone, plan to be at the ipate in these tours. You are Cooperative Extension Office asked to register with the at 9:00 a.m. ******* On Wednesday, September 10, Jane Desotelle of Under- wood Herbs on Chase Road off County Road 24 (Malone- Brainardsville Road) will explain the culture and use of Extension Office. g Cooperative Extension Office (483-6767, extension 358) prior to the date of the event. Any questions about the tours should be directed to Lucy Tinker on Mondays, Wednesday, or Friday at the Ei Offi SPECIAL Lower Radiator hose heater installed For Winter $29.95 • State Inspections • Used Car Sales • Auto Body Work • Customized Exhaust Work Franks Auto Body & Repair Shop Rt37 _.. 358-9060 FtCovington 4 T