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Who's Remembered } Christ Child Or Santa? By Pat Rapin ;opinkins and comment: Did you ever stop to wonderjunbiased \insider\. t.Marv's 01 one' CATHEDRAL BULLETIN VIGIL OF CHRISTMAS DECEASED: Gabriel Thorpe; SCHEDULE OF MASSES MONDAY: The Nathity oE what it would be like to view I Christmas from the inside look-j ing out? As much as we hate to face the fact, Christmas has become very materialized, We see this everywhere we look. Advertizing urges us to \shop early and avoid the rush.\ Everyone is busy decora tiong his home to compete with the decorations of his neighbor, Not; ever\'one does this; not every- one has forgotten the true meaning of Christmas, but the number is increasing, and Ad-; vent is becoming a time to pre-; pare for Santa Claus. The center of the Christmas Story is the newborn Baby Jesus, but through the ages the prominam figure has come to be a fat. jolly Santa, Nothing aga.nst the chap personally, but if we think for a moment, it must be qu :e a -oat for one man m a sleigh palled bv rein- deer — howeii:-;- swift [hey may be — :o round tite earth and to each house pres short and prejudti consider St. Mary's Beat Watertown Dec, 16 At State Armory This figure, which stands | PAG E EIGHT straight and tall in everyone's! house during the Christmas sea- son, is more commonly known as the Christmas tree. This; personified creature does not! miss any of the Yuietide emo- tions for nobody fears to ex- press htmseif openly in the pie-' sence of this harmless spruce j But give him a voice and let him speak, and we shall dis-i cover some surprising roles! which people play. I \...When the children came scampering down the stans last year, I felt there could; be no one prouder than I Beneath my spreading boughs] lay their every hope and dieam 1 ',— or so I thought: The little ones were so excited, and their neglect ;o remember that it was the Christ Child's Birthdav might have been excused. But the reaction of the oldest boy was something I could not for- get. It seemed the skiis he had begged for were not to be found anywhere. He did not show his feelings in front of , the others, but once he silent- '!y turned towards me and gave a forlorn look which made my needdles shudder. Although I had had nothing to do with his disappointment, I could not help feeling responsible, for I was SUNDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1967 Death Without \Eulogy\ lizabeih Simons 'Our Lord CHRISTMAS: Tomorrow is Masses at Midnight, H:45, the Feast of Christmas. The[7:45, 9:00, 10:30, 12:00, and 500 Mass schedule is the same as '• P.M. Sunday with the addition of the! TUESDAY: St, Stephen Midnight Mass. Masses at .Mid- 7:0(1 Simon Sargent by ins night, 6:4a, 7:45, 9:0(1, 10:30, wife 12:00, 5:00. There will be no j 7:30 1st Ann. Maude Haven 7:30 evening Mass on Christ-'.by MM Law. Fitzgerald mas Day. Confessions this eve-! 12:00 Lawrence Boyer by his mug from 7:30 to 9:00. There is : wife no longer any obligations to' 5:15 Thomas Ryan by the fast or abstain on Christmas : family eve. At 7 P.M. on December 9th 1967, SCHOOL SPIRIT died! It ] t he is believed he was murdered by violent attacks of apathy and unconcern. Detectives investigating the case have uncovered three very likely suspects. The first is Mr MIDNIGHT MASS: Bishop Donnellan will con-celebrate Midnight Mass with the priests of ihe parish. We have a new set of con-celebration vestments that will be used lor the first time in this Mass. COMMUNION: We hope that everyone will get to Confession 'Wo\lfe7r7--he\ claims^ 'the! an d Holy Communion atChrist- WEDNESDAY: St. John, Apostle 7:00 Alvin Bernier by the family 7:30 William LaRose by hi3 wife 12:00 William & Naomi Rheome by Henry Ryan family 5:15 7th Ann, Dr. Louis Ben- !ton bv his wife & family LEADING CHRISTMAS CAROLS — Rich- ard LeBel ileft), soloist at St. Mary's Acad- emy's annual Christmas Concert, along with Sister St. Raphael and the Rev. Ed- team cannot hear his cheering- so why cheer? But with amory full three hundred peopl.e-ISN'T • SOMEONE GOING TO HEAR? [MOUTH. For years, people mund A. Kulakowski, principal, led the 'have observed games while ur- students at the Christmas Assembly in thelging the players on with their singing of \Good King Wenceslaus\.\ (Bill jchants. Dupont Photo) THURSDAY: Holy Innocents 7:00 Katherine Lovely by On Saturdav. December 16.i a P ar t » f th e Christmas he had] St. Marv's strong Varsity oncei !( >ved before the great disap-; again came out on top after[pomtment. You may nave ex-: battling the powerful team Perienced a similar incident | from Watertown High. The Ea,g-. som «time * ot ' Wn « can ** ^\ les had four plavers that broke' a s sorrowful as knowing that j into the double \figures in the I*™ wwe a part or a. materiali-j scoring column, while Water-Js^ 0 ^ mas w h e town had three. !chiid\s heart. a°d By Singing Carols For SMA, the high man was! Dick Sevmour with 23 points. I , \ M pvffvrifta Anderson with 20. Kroeger with ^* * ,* v/ * ^ Al ^ 1,u ^ 11 and Loffler with 10. Beattie ChriStmaS SplHt hit for 13 for the Cyclones, M- r lowed by Shean with 11 Canoi with 10. Both teams appeared to be] On the evening of Dec. 22, evenly matched during the first 'approximately seven tv mem- half and St. Mary's barely man- bers of the Catholic Youth Or- aged a 30-27 lead at the end-.ganjzation of the Cathedral par- of the second period. During;i sn participated in extending the second half SMA began to 1 the Christmas spirit to the peo- control the ball game and man-ip le o f ogdensburg bv means aged to overcome the Water-' of a caroling partv.\ Students Christmas By ANNE DUPOXT Here comes again that time of year When all are full of joy and cheer. For this is the time when Christ was born In a simple stable on a blessed morn. The sky was dark, as black as night, When from the heavens shone a stream of light, This stream showed three kings where to pray; Where to worship and homage pay. The angels proclaimed \Peace on earth\ And that glory be given to this great Birth SMA Announces ! Short Happenings Around And About Just prior to the Christmas holidays, the C.Y.O. of the Ca- thedral parish sponsored a pro- ject to collect food for needy families of the city. Two boxes were put in the library and i week, students goods mas. If you attend the Midnight Mass and receive Holy Com- of two hundred to munion >'°\ m ,f receive again Mrs James Akin at one of the Masses on Christ- 7:30 Donald LaMere, Mrs. mas day. If any shut-ins have!William LaToure. G. LaMere not had the opportunity yet for] 12:00 Deceased of MM L.A. ] The second suspect is Miss j Holy Communion please call Boyer families !\IMA\ Watching. She claimed]the rectory (his week. j 5:15 Myrtle Ryan by Henry ;she was too busy following the' CANCELLATIONS: Because Ryan family basketball games to cheer-but of Christmas and New Year's FRIDAY: Octave of Christ- I does she watch with her] falling on Monday, the regular mas Novena service will be cancell-i 7:00 30th Day Julia Monica ed for the next two weeks. The.by employes of P&C Monday evening Bible class! 7:30 19th Ann. Arthur J . will also be cancelled. ]Kinch by his daughter CONGRATULATIONS: The: 12:00 32nd Ann. Mrs. Michael whole parish joins in congratu-j Murphy by Mrs. J. Hunt lating Miss Dorothy Bradish of 5:15 Walter McCaffrey by his the Ogdensburg office of Catho-jwife and family lie Charities. She has been hon-| SATURDAY: Octave of Christmas 7:00 16th Ann. D. Wallace Thompson by his daughter 7:30 MM George Needle by the family 12:00 Ann. Joseph O'Hare by his wife and sons 5:15 Ann. James Henry by The third suspect was Miss \SHESA\ Lone. She claimed that no one cheered with her. She was entirely wrong. She T0 ^;\' €ai \ ,l 'j\ , . , _ .went caroling th? Watertown defeated the Eag-i C j [v ^ an e ff or t fes in the two preliminary, th e holidav mood. games, the Jayvees going down; in a squeaker 49-4ti, and the] Riding mghout the to enhance The Question Box teams, sixteen cheerleaders and a FEW fans in the blea- chers. The alibi of all three suspects was quoted as, \School Spirit is not just jumping and cheer- ing at games.\ This is very true but if your immense pride during the week, students have! 3 \? ^ ™ atte £ dki § f I A ^ n \ been donating canned goods!\ 01 - ^ shown by a few claps for this cause. The students interest was very good in this project and accompanied _ by Hvo; om | b y Pope Paul V I wit n papal medal for her outstand- ing service to the Church. Miss Bradish has worked for Catho- lic Charities for over forty years; she has been secretary to Msgr, Lacey, Msgr. Luker, and now to Msgr. Lawler. every contributor hoped that his small gift made Christmas a great deal more joyous for someone else. (Christine Alvarez) For Christ the world had come to \redeem Although physically human, He was truly Supreme. SMA has heard that the stu- dents of the Junior High are practicing some hymns for folk mass. The music for this venture will be furnished by ,\I think it's nice to be homel Jo e Lashomb. There has been your i with- your family celebrating; n 0 date set as yet. and yells for your own school mates-visiting school students will undoubtedly suspect uncon- cern School Spirit is DEAD but not yet BURIED-so he may yet come ALIVE. However, his RE- SURRECTION may be ach- ieved only by you, the STU- DENT BODY AND FANS— SO, WON'T YOU PLEASE, .PLEASE, C H E E Rl CALENDARS: We have a]Mrs. Edith Henry limited supply of 1968 Catholic j The St. Vincent de Paul So- calendars furnished by McLel-]ciety is distributing baskels to Ian Funeral Home. If you would] the poor at Christmas. Give like one of these calendars'them your support in this good please call at the rectory. I work. Bv -Marion Sanfortl QUESTION: What is of Christ- i a horse-drawn Freshmen by a score of 51-31.; sleigh, the students sang Christ-idea of a perfect Christmas va-]the true meaning On the 29* and 30 of Decem-'mas favorites which would ap- cation.' ;mas.\ ber, the Eagles will Host a peal to both cliildren and: Steven Mills (Fresliman 1 \I> Marion Sanford (Freshman) Holiday Christmas Tournament j adults. 'think it should be centered!\S. •L...E...E...P...' 1! at the State Armory, Colton.: iaround much activitv both in! Hammond, and St. Pius X will! Acting as co-chairmen of this ;th e schoo l and ou t of \ i t T think iC \ f 1 FvfpnHc battle the Saints for the trephv.:event were David Kirby andj w e &hmld have ve „ v little j>3.iVI.r\. i^AlCJIUb Larry Seymour, starting]Mary Bruyere Due to thej^ k if t o : ake upilfnlMaV WkhpS Sophomore on the Javvee squad! amount of careful planning and thi s , ime 0ne Q - tw Q days ^illUUUd^ TT IMICS is still missing from the team cooperation of the Students and; co m lete ' th e homework s i 10 uldlT 0 Thp loiimaf because of an ankle injury suf-1 participants, we are sure their ^ s ^ f j cient •• xw * llc J\U*\<\ fered during the game against]appearance was well received 1 Bishop Grimes of Syracuse. land enjoyed. What's The Because Of Santa Clans \ On behalf of the Newspaper Mr. John Cowden (Science: Staff and th e sludent body o f Teacnen -I think it s nice to: s t Mary - S Academy, we would The seventh and eighth grade science students regretfully an- nounce that daspite careful care, daily feeding and tropical temperatures, their first fish died, Dec. B, 1957. Since that time, the Junior High has acquired a new acquarium for the Science room, and chances for the survival of the remain- ing \school\ are improved. The Student Council of St. <As-You-Like-It' Mystery - Chapter 1 new driver-training and licens- ing laws in an effort to protect .„_ f „ .,„ „„,. • . „i ri j„|tne public from irresponsible ??. f Iw„ th LI°^ ?i m u„ °?1!^ I motorists. New Driver-Training And Licensing Laws Sought By Rockefeller By CHARLES DUMAS jlations. ALBANY, N.Y. (AP) - Gov,] -Count bail forfeitures as Rockefeller said today he would]convictions in the point system, ask the 1968 Legislature to enact] Rockefeller said his program By Mike Dupont The guests were slowly enter- and there seemed to be of snow in the air. As Mr hint and! His announcement was the Mrs. Hutchinson got out of the! f ' r *t m a series in which he will car. they could see the snow! revea l Portions of his legislative begin to fall past the stream- Program. The program will be ing light of the street lamp. sP el! «* <>« m his \'State of the Even once she was inside, Mrs. Stat « message to the Legisla- Hutchinson still seemed as un-! tu ^, s fP emn § sesss0 \\ f an ' J-, easy as she had all day. It] The key measure in his hign- be home for Christmas.\ ^ \ to extend our'best wishes] M ™> s Acafemv^r S OT^ program is a brand for s Hat>nv Holidav Season and''^,,^ it»„ ; t;»\c n»»o\ nnlpam*. h»r «,-h 0 n =h 0 =t=rt«i for'new proposal that would require BY OGDEN N\S H My fellow parents Sue McKee ' Junior i \A per- \ fo r a Happy Holiday Season and sert (ni'],tmas for me would be! a Prosperous New Year to the to juit s it around tliinking of all .Editors and Staff of the Ogdens- the homework I haven't got.]burg Advance News and the It's a lot of fun to be able to journal, who are so kind in stay out late on nights that]furnishing us the space for our normally would be school' School News nights when I'd be doing home- ] Due to the extended holidays, work.\' ]we will be unable to publish Sharlene Frisina (Freshman)'another issue until Jan. 13. Hawkins Dance\ on]came her when she started for! n f, w Proposal that would requir S.M.A. school dress re-1the city that afternoon, some-: 31 ' 1 new dnvers t 0 com P ! et« at Sadie Jan. 5 quired. Usual prices. Music by the Marcades. (Psychedelic that is!) I wl But when ii- uJmS To claiming the credit. Is Santa formost? You have said it! Nothing could really be absurder Than the way he gets away with murder. Let's forgive it. Says this humble poet. (But I think he aought to know we know t) While making your plans for the holidays, don't forget the Holiday Tournament which the Eagles will host on Dec. 29 and 130 thing which she could not ex- plain. It had occurred to her that perhaps someone was fol- lowing her, but she had told herself that \things like that happen only in movies,\ She would not even let herself turn around to make sure of this Guest schools will be Col-i belief. Her husband had sensed '.on. Hammond, and St. Plus XJsomething was wrong, but she The SMA band will play a would not tell him what it was twenty minute concert during that bothered her. the half time of these games.; Once inside, mingling with The band will set up their eq-:her associates, she began to uipment :n the middle of the; forget her fears, lor maybe tri- gym for this event. led to put them asidei. but it might have been better if she hadn't, for little did what was happenin_ this cozy, split-level house. 'To Be Continued least three hours of classroom also would recommend these new measures: —Establishment of a pilot program that would require persistent violators to partici- pate in special \rehabilitation courses.\ —Creation of a special staff in the Education Department to supervise the content of driver- training courses. —Authority for the motor ve- hicle commissioner to order re- examination of drivers. At pres- ent, re-examinations are per- training as a prerequisite to li-jmitted only to determine wheth er eyesight is adequate. ^Creation of medical advi- sory committees to recommend medical criteria for dtermining OF A Wrestlers Lost to Gouverneur Thursday Night The Bme Devils wrestlers of OFA lost another match at Gouverneur Thursday night Peace Be To You when thev bowed to the Gouv- ^ oodwil i t 0 a U men , u we tor one or two weeks be kind and then go back to our selfish self? This attitude of emeur Wild Cat grapplers 34-8 in varsity competition. At 103 lbs. Hassett nf Gouv , erneur pinned Tim Bover of m f >' people must be very re- OFA in 1:48. OFA forfeited in|P\ lslv e » n * « eyes of God. the 112 lb. class and then Dev- ;Ch \st the gift of God, came to lin lost a 5-0 decision to Breck- : est a° isn a unity among all men and the work of the church is censing. He said instruction would be] offered in high schools, as part of the regular driver-education! program, as well as licensed]driver fitness, commercial driving schools. j —Technical, engineering as- Rockefeller aiso will renew I sistance to communities seeking five proposals he made to the'to improve local traffic safety. 1987 Legislature, without gain- —An improved program of Ing their acceptance. They,record-keeping and research de- would: j signed to determine the causes —Empower courts to sen-;of accidents and the best ways tence violators to attend driver-of preventing them. safety courses. '' —Studies seeking to find out —Provide for automatic sus-i whther laws governing use of li- _, 'ij^!pension of a driver's license fori quor or drugs by drivers are \ ou , si( j e exceeding a speed limit by j adequate to deal with the prob- more than 20 miles an hour onilem. roads with speed limits of 50 or: Rockefeller said his program more. jwas '\designed to protect our —Authorize a S15 fine against!general motoring public from drivers who fail \o surrend?r' drivers who are unwilling or inl- ine ir permits after being noti-j able to shoulder the responsibil fled that they have been sus-jities that come with motor ve- hicle use,\ Include out-of-state eonvic-1 He said he would seek federal iions in the so-called \point sys- aid. under terms of the National tern\ that determines whther'Highway Act of 1966, to help disciplinary action should be!pay for portions of the pro- taken because of repeated vio-lgram. By Lawreen Heller Yes. Christmas is a time of , , , , but should ^nded^or revoked enridge of the Wildcats. Rumble of Gouverneur decis- ioned Stan Dodd of OFA 13-1 at 127 pounds, John Ives got and s P ac ; e pinned after 1:05 in the 133 lb. class before Tim Burke lost 7-0 , , to Carn in the 138 lb. class. This, anf > ther /s much as primitive irvtt r.„„, m »„. ,„;H, r, to^ri „fiman did long ago. Wars and to continue this unity. Today, in this age of atoms when we think we are quite intellectual, many men still fear and hate one ong racial problems are our main interest today, and dominate the news. Christ said \'Peace be to you\ and we should not fight eft Gouverneur with a lead of 26-0. OFA forfeited 5 more points in the 145 lb. class and then Don Morley registered OFA's first three points when he de- cisioned Hance of Gouverneur llk e childre n over ummportan: a i |}4 ]h s things such as differences ir \>x t Jeff LaFave of Ihe Blue' race ; creed ' or color . but in Devils lost a 12-2 decision to I^et'son to extend the Wild Cat's lead to 34-3. In the final match, the heavy- weight class. Tonv Sweeney put i ou r ll>ve snoul d no t be switched off like a light as soon \\ stead try to understand and straighten out these differences in an intelligent way. Christ- mas time should bring love, but SURPRISE! —• David Kirby, Santa's appointed assistant at St. Mary's Academy, made a surprise appearance at the Christmas Assembly at the school Wednesday, and pre- sented idealistic gifts to the faculty members. (Bill Du- pont Photo) big spurt to pin McCum- ber and Gouverneur to gain 5 more points for OFA, making the final score Gouverneur 34, OFA 8. in the exhibition matches Kim Demers at 120 lbs. beat]true Christ-like Cheeseman of Gouverneur 5-2, [Christmas, Jeff Irish of OFA lost a torrid; ———— battle with Emrich by a 6-5] 138 lbs. decision at 127 lbs. and Joe] The nexl matches for the Messina was beaten by Good- JBlue Devils will be at Massena iison of the Wild Cats, 11-4, at Jon Friday, Jan. 5. Christmas is over. Although these four words \Peace be to you\ may seem very simple, a little meditation on them will help to reveal the message oi \This is the 'age of the put-on' Santa Claus!\ © 1967 by NEA, he's not really