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PAGE TWO SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1968' ADVANCE-NEWS Big Centennial Ball On Feb. 17 Rated Social Event Of The Year Residents of Oigdensborg and the entire St. Lawrence Valley are remanded that Saturday, February 17, should be marked on all calendars now as the Mr. and Mirs. Wesley StiM; Mr. and Mors. John Douglas; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bray; Mir. and Mrs. Richard Nystrom; Dr. and Mrs. Joseph Thomas and Dr. comimittee members. date of Ogdensburg's Ceraten-1 and Mrs. AI Gilbert as general Dial Ball, the biggest and best social affair of Ogdeasbujrg's Centennial Year. To be held at tine State Ar- mory in Ogdenstarg, between the hours of 9 p.m., and one a.m. the Centennial Ball will be the highlight of Ogdensburg's great celebration during 1968. Tickets are now on sale at $1.50 per person, and may be ob- tained at Frank's Decorator Corner; Joseph Fisher & Son; Kinney's Drug Store; through ai Service Gobs and most In- dustrial Plants, and from mem- bers of (he Centennial Ball Comimittee. During the Ball Committee's meeting held the past week, Mr. and Mrs. George Bruiyere and Mr. and Mrs. femes Sey- mour, co-chairmen, acooTiniced that George E. Liebler has been appointed Marshal of She Ball's Grand March, to be held dur- ing the evening. Invitations are being exten- ded to all St. Lawrence County Mayors. Supervisors, to State Officials, and to Mayors of neighboring Canadian oonmuin- ities to join in Ogdensbuirg's great Centennial Ball celebra- tion. Any member of the comimit- tee may be contacted for in- formation concerning costume rental, tickets, or any other questions that may arise con- cerning arrangements for the Centennial Bali. ?**. JUNE BRIDE-ELECT — Mr. and Mrs. Emerson B. Clapp of 1332 Ford St., this city, announce the engagement of their daughter, Nancy Katherine, to Henry Edward Parker II, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry E. Parker of Lowville. Miss Clapp is a 1964 graduate of St. Mary's Academy. She is a senior nursing student at the State University Agricultural and Technical College at Canton. Mr. Parker is a 1965 graduate of Cape Vincent Central School. He served for two years in the U.S. Navy. He is also a student at the State College at Canton, majoring in Business Administration. The wedding will take place Saturday, June 22, at St. Mary's Cathedral. School Menu JOHN F. KENNEDY SCHOOL LUNCHES MONDAY: Orange Juice Beef Raviola Kernel Corn Bread and Butter Peaches - Twinkies TUESDAY: Hot Roast Pork Sandwiches Mashed Potatoes Buttered Spinach Applesauce - Cookies Milk WEDNESDAY: Fruit Juice Asst. Cold Cuts Pork and Beans Cheese Sticks Pineapple Tidbits Choc, rolls Milk THURSDAY: Turkey . Mashed Potatoes Buttered Peas Cranberry Sauce Jello with Whip Topping Apples Milk FRIDAY: Veg. Soup Macaroni and Cheese Vegetable Cole Slaw Bread and Butter Bannanas and Oranges Cup Cakes Milk A special invitation is being extended to High School and college students in the area to attend the Ball on February 17. Dress tor the occasion is semi- formal, or costume. Most com- mittee members have already arranged for the rental of both men's and women's costumes of the ISflfl era through a Ren- tal Agency in Cornwall. Ontar- io. However, dressy cocktail frocks, or floor-length gowns for women and dark business suits or tuxedos are being worn by other comimittee members. Mr. and Mrs. Manley Silver, Chairmen of the Poster Com- mittee, reported that postrs iave been completed and are aeing distributed this week. A special vote of appreciation is given to Mrs. Ruth Hunter and o Robert Griswold and their classes in the Ogdensburg School System for their assist- ance in preparing the colorful Centennial posters. Mr. and Mrs. Franklin P. Little, Chairmen of Decorations.. whose committee members are! CANTON — St. Lawrence per. He produced the words inj 3ll msmbers of the Ogdensbwg University's Alma Mater, writ-; t W o davs, called the song Zommunity Players, plan a dis- ten 45 years ago by a talented -Drifting \ Nothiw happened Mission meeting on Monday, student amateur eho became a 1 -' \ ° ' ?ebruarv 5. at 3 p.m. at the successful professional songwri-! Link's residence. 614 Pickering ter. is still going strong Street. The decoration of the \rmorv along a Centennial imposer tes A Career In Song Writim NOTRE DAME SCHOOL MONDAY: Soup & Crackers Assorted Sandwiches Milk Mandarin Oranges TUESDAY: Baked Chicken Mashed Potatoes Buttered Peas Bread & Butter Milk Apple Sauce WEDNESDAY: Hamburg Goulash Hot Vegetable Bread & Butter Milk Jello THURSDAY: Beef Ravoli Pork & Beans Kernel Corn Bread & Butter Milk Assorted Fruit FRIDAY: Soup & Crackers Turkey Salad Sandwiches Peanut Butter &-Jelly Sand wiches Potato Chips Milk Chocolate & \* bite Cake MARRIED AT ST. MUIV'S CHURCH - Vi. and .\- Michael Waddell are shown with their wedding attendants after their marriage Saturday morning, Jan. 27, in St. Susan R Doelger Is Bride In Ceremony At St. Marys Church Waddington — Miss Susan R. J chid and ivy. Doelger, daughter of Mr. and! Miss Laurel McKenney of Lo- Mrs, Joseph J. Doelger, Lincoln gan, Utah, was maid of honor. Ave., this village, became the She wore a dress in avacado bride of Michael Waddell, son 1 green, a matching headipieee, of the Rev. and Mrs. Frank and a corsage of pink roses. Waddell, Northumberland, Eng- i Malcolm Hill of Peterborough land, at 11 o'clock Saturday j Out, Canada, formerly of Eng- morning, Jan. 27, in St. Mary's land, served as best man. Church. The Rt. Rev. Monsig- n-or Robert J. Arquett, pastor; officiated. A recption was held at the home of the bride's parents, for the immediate family, after The bride was attired in a which the bridal couple left for dress and coat ensemble of Montreal from where they will white crepe. Her veil of illusion ; travel via plane to Seattle Wash was held by a pearl and cry-; ingion. They will reside at Se- staJ tiara. She carried an or-.a*. Mary's Church, Waddington. From left are Miss Laurel McKenney of Logan, Utah, maid of honor; the bridal couple; and Malcolm Hill of Peterborough, Ont., Canada, best man. (Allen Photography) JUST MARRIED — Mr. and Mrs. Michael Waddell are shown in the car prior to leaving St. Mary's Church grounds for the reception held at the home of the bride's parents, Mr, and Mrs. Joseph J. Doelger, Lincoln Ave,, Waddington. They will reside at Seattle, Washington, (Allen Photography) MORRISTOWN CENTRAL SCHOOL to it until late in 1987 when;MONDAY: Johnny MatMs recorded it in j Stew and Biscuits Its creator. J. Kimball Gan- looks with critical favor on sru ^ssrrs; ™«* - ™* - *-» 'his popular album, \Up Up; and Awav.\ ; :entennial Ball Committee are ^ he fasMraed^i ^ Late agfi| vras graduated from st . ndeed rS^V!° &•£*£ S^relS across the eamSs ^wrence in 1924 and later ear- -,urg Copinranus p ' a >* rs ™ f rom the Bacheller chime in ned a law degree. He aband- f trt -Gunnison Mercurial Chapel, It oned law practice to enter the ro]e - ' is sung tellingly at student and S ongwriting Cranberry Sauce Ice Cream Milk Gannon, of North Country lin-j TUESDAY: Tomato-Rice Soup Egg Sandwiches Carrot and Celerv Sticks The Problem of Drugs & Youth To Be Discussed At Public Forarn By Inter-faith Youth Cominittee By STEPHEN GRATTO ( try. Drugs is now a growing : with a movie on drugs. All the The American society has problem for our area. It is ap-! young people in the community The\ 'specYaf \ cancelation.! lo \g been accustomed to the peering on campuses in Norlh-j in des nine thr h col]eg e .finer r&riPTwhiirjr's KWh drug culture. A frank evalua- ern New \ork, in some high Postoffice Will Use Centennial Cancellation Requests for the Ogdens- burg Centennial slogan can- cellation are coming into the Ogdensburg Post Office from scores of persons throughout the United States, Postmaster Carroll H. Belgard said today. . , _ ,. , r , - i , , , -—£,-- o . ••- imanv nprsons in TVJPW York ent and increasing reliance on the Centennial Ball alumni gatherings, played a of t ]e fe .. A1 , Sweet Potatoes laid nSoring states and alcohol and tobacco. Kted by Ed Ken- athletic contests and figures JT „ _ „„_>__ ,_ ,± | Bologna Slices fi J^&Hffle. Rolls 11 ; Yakima, Wash, Millbrae, Calif ^ __ o _. Fruit ^f„\ r /„ an S,™''T? ! \™\ something new. A few years ^^ the relationship of drug \ of articles in the Ogdensburg Milk vineyards. After; WEDNESDAY: Music for wdv and a\l2'piece' Orchestra, rmportarrtIv7n~h« repertoire 5: ^ .^ Heart\ click€d ™ 1 ^°>, Sntertainment during intermix the Laurentian Singers. : fj % became a sought-after j on will be in charge of Mr. To compose the A'ma Mater. 1 > T '- 1SL | ind Mrs. Paul Laionde. It is Kim Gannon used the piano of} i n \ m ne had two big nuim- ! banned that Ogdensburg's own Mrs. Charles Xob'.e, in whose: ber5i -Moonlight Cocktail,\ po- THURSDAY: , Tlo Jarber=hip Singers will make Park S'reet home he resided pu iarized bv Glenn Miller, andl Pork and Beans w/Franks 1 ine heir first public appearance during his junior year. He re-;- T Understand,\ a notable Jim- Lettuce & Dressing he nisht of Centennial Ball, calls that the writing was prob-. mv Dorsev recording. Gan- Bread and Butter Other local citizens assisting ably the closest possible thing' n<)n - 5 . T]1 g e Horne For C(hdgt _ Fruit Compote he Bruveres and the Sevmours to a simultaneous happening of mas •• i n f rr ,du?ed by Bin\ Cms- 1 Milk >n the Centennial Ball are Mr. words and music. Usually one: bv in 1M3) ig a pefen,^ stan-FRIDAY- ind Mrs. Arthur Doyle and p-ecedes the other, even in an dard. j Haddock vtr. and Mrs. Dominick Pagano individual effort. In coliabora- I p o{ . ato p hint , >f trv> Reception Committee: t;ng efforts, the lyrics are often• His catalog of 200 songs also Annie Rines Jarr,' Carson, who is Treasurer written long after the music.;includes \Au-ruimn Nocturne,\' pp s tf the Ba\«. Mr. and Mrs Ker- and 'he two individuals may \Dreamer's Holiday,\ \Under leth McDonald and Mr. and not even know each other. Gan-,Paris Skies.\ \'Cross of Gold,\ vlrs Francis Fitzgera'd in ni notes and \I Want To Be Wanted.\ •harae .jfT.ckes. Mr a-.'i Mr.- F<>r example, a few years He spent several years in Thomas Hannan working on Re- ago Gannon had a rush call Hollywood doing lyrics for doz- re.'hments and the Checkroom: from a studio to write words,ens of songs for 13 feature )r and Mrs. Hush Frame and to the theme music from the,films, teaming most often with vlr and Mrs. William P'Krrpon film -Auntie Mame.\ compiled composer Walter Kent. In 1946- n charge of Invitations: 'and much earlier by Bronislau Ka- 47 he did the mask for Walt —-— - ; Disney's \Johnny Appleseed.\ Back East in 1951. he and Kent did the score of 15 songs i for the Broadway musical ad- aptation of Booth Taridngton's I \Seventeen.\ In 1934 St. Lawrence awarded :him an alumni citation for his !musical accomplishments and Larry Worden the General and Canada. I a \ d h ^ s ^' ioe t0 . the ™ wr - rtaSr of SllL Motor Sales Collins Motors will asto have **>'. On ttet occasaon. after a rt pleased t \announce 'he on hand some $2,000 worth of >™j a^nce from the c ai mpus, Sh^ffi -rioqJLn of the parts for the Cortina, and the ^ ^ '» a \^f^ «q>en- Imllsh Ford-Cortina Line . -Autolite Division of Ford wi^ en \« , to hear the Alma Mater A basic allotment of six Cor-'stand ready to supply electrical sun? in the chapel by ft e Lau- inas is due to arrive here du>r- services with the least possible,re.inan bmgers ng February These smartly • delay. . Semi-retired now, he audi designed cars are built primar- Clinics have also been set up, Mrs. Gannon live in Greenwich, Iry for the economically maided I m the Buffalo-Ford District to X Y. and Delray Beach, Flori- imd two car families with mod-; train mectoancis, including j dla. The popular song business, lis available from the Cortina; those from Collins Motors, in' as he knew it, is \a thing of Tudor and standard shift to the all aspects of Cortina repair | the past. But there are signs, Deluxe Cortina GT series. i and service. \ however, slight, that it's eom- These cars made by the Ford j The Cortina Ford line is ins back,\ says the songwriter vlotor Company features pad-1 prices to compete with other led instrument panels, padded I foreign cars but with ai its sun visors, front and rear self- j features is expected to seli ldjusiting brakes, 2-speed elec-jfrom $1,923 up depending on tlbe ric windshield wipers, wind I extra equipment desired by the Meld washers, back-up 'lights, j buyer, mtside rear vision mir noting Ogdensburg's 100th dru g , ,,...,.. anniversary, will be used on t|on of our way of life indicates all machine cancelled letters the dependence on increasing in the local post office from aniounts of extra-strength pain March 1 through August 31. relievers, _ tension reducers, p- n i, A - tl , T„ • ^ The postmaster said that stimulants m the amphe amine Gingerbread with Topping thg ce £ tem - m] cancellations c '^ and depressents in the Milk ! have been requested bom barbituate class, and a consist- schools, and in areas in other parts of the country where our youth attend college. Since there is a need for proper ori- entation of the adult and Realizing that more informa- tion than what will be supplied at the discussion is needed tor an understanding of drugs and younger generations, since| drug usage the Inter-Faith corn- there is a growing awareness mittee has concluded a series of drug usage, the Inter-Faith'of interviews with area medi- Committee of Ogdensburg hasical, legal, and educational organized a program to explore!leaders on this matter and will implications of drug usage!publish throughout the week of as Thus, a problem of depend-, ^\ ence on drugs is not really; by young people] and {o ox -1 February 5 through 11 a series ibia, Mo., Waukegan, 111., and | Augusta, Ga. ago there was growing concern ugage by youth t0 their respon .: journal based on these inter, serial catenation T'' , abusive ancl llleg a use , sibility toward the community, views and other sources of in- T, C 1L l a *™™ of amphetamines among teen-, Qn Pebruary u at t p . m , the|formation. Since an understand- Inter-Faith Committee will hold | ing of this subject is becoming , , a youth program at the Pres-1 necessary, the Inter-Faith Com- to excess._ Yet, the word today • bYterian C hurch in Ogdensburg.,mittee urges adults and teen- IS narcotics. How mucli tins ^ Inler . Faith ser viGe will! agers lo read and discuss these word has become a part of our, haye as its theme \Youth's articles, and urges the young » an J^ ™° g f\f .™nf,r!^ Res P° nsibilit y ; To Love \ and!people to attend the service, °\ '\ r \ following this service will be! discussion, and movie on Feb- may be obtained by sending a self-addressed stamped en- velope or card to the Post- master, Ogdensburg, N. Y. 13669. Bread and Butter Peaches Milk agers. There has been much concern over the use of alcohol given day by the attention i New Ford-Cortinas Will e Feature! lins who once had four of his songs on one week's Hit Parade. EMERGENCY CALLS given to this drug problem in! th discussion program on j ruary 11' at the Presbyterian the news media, the conversa- tions of concerned adults over coffee, the discussions and de- cisions of young people over the use of drugs, and the meetings, lectures and publications of such groups as divergent as the United States Public Health Service and the Neo-American Church. The public concern today is not so much over the patent medicines, the use of alcohol, i or even the use of ampheta- drugs and their use, concluding I Church. Clinton County Could Become A Part Of 31st Congressional District Pittsburgh — Reports in man one vote principle has Clinton county that the new | been completed. The state , .realignment for the 31st(legislature is under court • mines, or the barbituates, as district m ig n t not include that edict to complete a satisfac- vvith the growing and more! count but instead slx - bstlluteto . ry redistricting job by jopen use of what we refer to; Pu]ton were charac terized ' ' simply as \drugs\: the use of : « idle speculation\ today by marijuana, opium derivatives ,' ,., , such as heroin, and the mind^ one of the aicllltects expanding drugs such as LSD. Society today is becoming pain- fully aware that these drugs of the proposed congressional re- apportionment design. A Republican reapportion- FORMER RESIDENT ENGAGED — Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Raymond of 6228 Gwin Rd., SW, Albuquerque, N. M., former residents of Ogdensburg, announce the engagment of their daughter, Judith Ellen, to Captain Marion F. Schneider, also William Bean 81, of 14 Mill' °f Albuquerque. His is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Matt Schneider 'Shortly ater the turn of the street was rern0VeQ to the ; of Riviera, Texas. The bride-elect graduated from Ogdensburg ws, plus front disc brakes and century Henry Ford made the Hepburn Hospital in a police! Free Academy. She is secretary to the City Manager at Albu- wmy other items as standard people:of the United Staves hap- )car t 3;20 Frid aftern00n ! querque. Captain Schneider is assigned as a research scientist jquipment, tpy with famous Model 'T now| b pt] Chester Vinch Jr In addition to lihesie features | the new Cortina will be desig- j ' ' ' he Cortinas are sold under ajnated as the Model 'C and' Later Ptlm. Wendall Scho- M.OflO mile or a 24 month war-' shouid be a great public pileas-;fell answered a call to 141 'araty wHh service to all Fordier both in value and perfor-:Belmont Courts to lake Thom- iealerships in the United States mamce,\ Larry Worden said. |as Cline, 48, to the hospital. are no longer uncommon' m eni expert declared that as among the young people, and ; far as he was concerned Clin- no longer found in the sub-cul-; ton county would be in the toe groups of the society. i ne w 31st district which would These drugs, because of their a i so incompass Franklin, St. illegal and mysterious nature Lawrence, Jefferson, Lewis and the abhornence of them by I anc i Oswego counties, the older generations, because I \I don't know who could be spreading such a story ' they have become a new protest 'form of younger people reject- at the Kirtland Air Force Weapons Laboratory. He is a grad- uate of Texas A & I University, and recently completed grad- uate studies in Physics at the University of New Mexico. An April 20th wedding is being planned at the Kirtland Air Force Base chapel. (Windom Studio) ing traditional values and norms of society, and because some groups advocate their use for spiritual and philosophic ex- perience have become a prob- lem for society. The American I community has now become I aware of the new legal, moral, 1 social, and medical implica- tions the wide spread use of j drugs can raise and that this consider a change ., j problem must be approached b j carefully and rationally, i This problem of the use of il- legal drugs is no longer one around,\ he commented about the possible substitution,\ un- less somebody is anxious to keep Clinton in the same dis- trict.' \Not even the Democrats are complaining about the proposed new 31st district,\ the Republicans declared, \so there is no reason at all to The Republican expert in- dicated that the realignment of all districts to conform I thai is alien to the North Coun- (with the supreme court onc- March 1. Substitution for Fulton for Clinton county would reduce the land area size of the dis- trict currently served by Rep. Robert C. McEwen of Ogdens- burg by 562 square miles down to 8,438 square miles. Fulton has 497 square milds and Clinton 1,059, The change would also re- duce the population. \With Clinton county in the present 31st district, the total population based on the 1960 census would be 425,905, The change With Fulton would cut the overall number back to 404,487, The district now consists of 353,183 per- sons, One highly placed Clinton county Republican declared he could get along whether or not his county remained in Carlton J. King's district or was moved over into Mr. Mc- Ewen'fi, i \Of course we're happy with King,\ he said, \but we like McEwen, too,\