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•{fty^'yyi?.* ..'•*•\.\* \ . ' . Gouv#rn#ur Trlbunft-Prfttt W*dn*ftday, Nov. 7. 19»o3ifll f So let's start the bidding! -That's what Auctioneer Bernie Brzostek was telling a small group of onlookers Saturday morning as his Phoenix, N. Y.-based company began the auction of nine Gouvemeur properties, which were originally part of the Shannon family holdings here. At the end of three hours of somewhat curious bidding- which began with two groups of investors bidding on \per apartment unit\ prices for the 37-unit package and finished with final bidding per property- the lions share of the real estate package went to two New York City investors- Hany Queen and Steven Morris. The total package went for $450,450- which included ten percent buyers' premiums. The properties purchased by Mr. Queen and Mr. Morris and the respective prices were: 178 E. Main SL (8 apartment units), $64,000; 188 E. Main (7 apartment units), $56,000; 200 E. Main (3-family), $39,000; 31 Sterling SL (4 units), $54,000: 35 Sterling (2 family), $27,600; 37 Sterling (2 New channel: CBOT Ottawa Paul Blanchard, manager of the Gouvemeur NewChannels system, announced last week that CBOT, Ottawa's leading broadcast television station, will replace CKWS Television (Kingston) on local cable channel 4. The switch was made Monday. \We were expecting to make this channel switch in May but the equipnent we needed never arrived/* Mr. Blanchard said. \Now that we have received it, we have moved ahead to put this excellent service on our cable line-up.\ Both CBOT and CKWS are Canadian Broadcast- ing Corporation (CBQ affiliates, so about 90 percent of their programming is the same. Contained in the ten percent balance, which is not the same, should be some interesting viewing options which are new to local viewers, the manager said. Since CBOT originates from Canada's capitol, some of the viewing reflects the special news and happenings in that vibrant and multi-cultural city, he noted CBOT has been available to NewChannels customers in Potsdam for a number of years. : Antwerp Blood Pressure Clinic A free blood pressure screening clinic will be offered the First Tuesday of the month from 10:30-11:30 a.m. at the Antwerp Health Center. No appointment is necessary. For more information, call 659-8993 Gouvemeur Historical Association Museum The Gouvemeur Historical Association Museum, 30 Church Street, is open 2-4 p.m. every Wednesday or by appointment Blood Pressure Clinic St. Lawrence County Public Health Nursing Service has scheduled blood pressure and health counseling clinks at various locations. These clinics are intended for adults of any age and are FREE of charge to residents of St. Lawrence County. For more information, call the main office, Potsdam, 265-3730. Clinics are scheduled as follows. • Fine Town Hall, 11 a.m.- noon, Thursday, Nov. 8. T Cranberry Lake Community Center, 10 a.m. -4 p.m.. ZFriday, Nov. 9. Edwards Senior Citzens Center, 9:30 a.m.-noon, Thurs- day, Nov. 15. Star take Campus, 11:30 a.m. -1 p.m., Tuesday, Nov. 20. Attwaier Housing, Russell, 11 a.m.-12:30 p.m., Wednes- day, Nov. 21. RICHVTLLE L CO., INC. 'Since 1929 1 OFFERING: • #2 Fuel Oil • Kerosene • Diesel Fuel • 24 Hour Burner Service • Budgets • Burner Contract* • Installation of Heating Syrtem*, Water Softners* Water Beaten Regular and Unleaded Gasoline at Competitive Prices - Complete Service DepC - . Box 280 Pbone: 287-3180 RichTiHe. NY. 13681 apartments), $28,400; and 90 W. Main Street (7 apartment units), $57,100. The prices did not include the buyer's premium paid to the auction company. A local investor group, headed by Domenic Pistolesi, successfully bid on two of the nine properties- a four unit apartment building at 174 E. Main Street ($69,300) and a storage building and lot behind it on Beckwith Street for $14,200. Added to those prices would be the 10 percent fee paid to the auctioneer. The Clayton area couple who owned the properties, Paul and Helen Brant, were on hand Saturday to watch the proceedings. Explaining the reason for the sale, they noted that as out-of-town landlords it had been difficult to keep a careful eye on their investment and the repairs which needed to be done. Also in attendance Saturday were Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Shannon who sold the parcels to the Brants four years ago. MR. AND MRS. ROBBY MANSON Mud Lake News By Shirley Todd JoElla Freeman attended the baby shower of her niece, Amy Cole of Ogdensburg, on Sat- urday night, OCL 27 at the Administrative Building at Belmont Courts. JoEUa's daughters, Amy Price and Susan freeman, also attended the shower. Shirley Todd attended the HeuveUon Pride meeting on Monday evening, Oct.. 29 at the Heuvelton Town Hall. A discussion was held on the Heuvelton Pride Program, which is to be held Nov. 13 at the Heuvelton central School auditorium. This is a special program to honor the 14 young men and women who are serv- ing in Saudi Arabia whogradu- ated form Heuvelton central School, as well as their fami- lies. This program is free of charge and will start at 7 p.m. This isn't just for Heuvelton people, it is to include the sur- rounding areas such as De- Peyster, etc. Several organi- zations have donated money, cookies, etc. to helpdefray the expenses not only of the pro- gram but they are sending each of the 14 a box of all kinds of goodies for Christmas. Also on Nov. 10, young boys and gals will tie yellow rib- bons on all trees in the Heu- velton, DePeyster, Rensselaer Falls and Old DeKalb areas. If you would like to add some ideas call Ruth Ann Kelly, 344-8873, and get in- volved. Please attend this program, if possible. Show these young men and women you are proud of them, as this program will be taped by Betty Steele and copies will be sent to each of our service people. Let's not make the same mistake as we did with our Vietnam Vets; let's show our young men and women we care and appreci- ate what they are doing for us. Anyone wanting to give a money donation send it to Ruth Ann Kelly, it. 1, HeuveUon, NY 13654. Gary Gnmshaw of Bath, NY, spent last week at his camp on Mud Lake. Gary's father, Dick Grimshaw, Gou- vemeur , spent Nov. 1 at the camp and enjoyed a boat ride on Mud Lake. What a beauti- ful day for a boat ride! Mr. and Mrs. Jay Ferris, Heuvelton, visited Avis and Shirley Todd on Monday night, Oct. 29. The DePeyster Methodist Church now has an MYF once again. There were a few years where there weren't through young people in DePeyster to have a Methodist Youth Fel- lowship, so it is good to see the MYFbeingaanofthechurch. Matt Freeman is president of the new MYF. Heuvelton Senior Citizens met on Thursday, Nov. 1 at the Community room at Mead- owview Apartments. Keitha S torie was guest speaker about a boat trip that she went on this summer. We were sorry to hear of the passing away of John Allen on Tuesday, Oct. 30. John was mamed to Jennie Todd for 10 years and lived at Jennie's home on Mud Lake until he broke his hip and had to go to a nursing home to live. Jennie passed away last May. Helen Levac had surgery at the House of the Good Sa- maritan Hospital in Watertown on Thursday, Nov. 1. Helen is improving and should be home by this weekend. Hope you will be feeling better real soon, Helen! The community was sad- dened to hear of the passing away of LeRoy Jones, a life- long resident of DePeyster on Tuesday, Oct. 30 at his home. LeRoy was survived by his wife, Myra; a son, Elmer, three daughters, Mrs. Mark (Elaine) Ross, Batavia; Mrs. Richard (Nancy) Deno, Binghamton, and Mrs. S tephen (Diane) Ross of Corfu and six grandchil- dren. LeRoy will be sadly missed by all the community. Visitors of Ed and Helen Levac on Tuesday, evening, Oct.. 30, were Mr. and Mrs. Chuck Moussaw and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Green, all of Mas- sena. They stayed and enjoyed dinner with the Levacs. Tommy Finley-Honsky and her sister DeeAnn visited Shirley Todd on Saturday, Nov. 3. Dorothy Mayhew and Shirley Todd traveled with Mr. and Mrs. Doug Newby and Sara Smith, all of Black Lake area, to Potsdam on Fnday night, Nov. 2 for the reception of RW Betty Daniels DDGM; RW Ross Snowden DGL and RW Frank Simpson, GS, at Miss Carrie Ann Fifield Marries Robby Manson Carrie Ann Fifield, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Don Fifield, Gouvemeur, and Robby Manson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Manson, Gou- vemeur, were married at 5 p.m. Sept. 29, in the First Presbyte- rian Church, with Rev. Douglas Fowler officiating. The bride wore a beautiful white satin gown. The wed- ding band collar, leg o mutton sleeves and basque bodice were ornately trimmed with silk Venise lace appliques. Elongated pearls and sequins adorned the lace. Bridal but- tons on the sleeves and back added to the traditional look of the dress. Maid of honor was Karen Fifield, cousin of the bride. Bridesmaids were Cheryl Fifield, sister of the bride, Tracy Tupper, and Tracey Forsythe. Casey Fifield sister of the bnde, was flower girl. Ring bearer was Cody Weaver, nephew of the bride groom. Gordy Ayen was his brother's bestman. Scott Gotham, Josh Stow ell and Ernie Bishop also stood up with ihe bnde groom. Ushers were Mike Nichols and Scott Breckenndge. A reception was held at the V.F.W. club room. The couple now reside in Fargo, Fla. Second St. Lawrence District about 35 attended from First SL Lawrence District The community was sad- dened to hear of the passing away of Robert Freeman on Friday, Nov. 2. Robert is sur- vived by his wife, Lillian; two sons, Robert Jr., Louisiana, and Daniel, Virginia; one brother, Richard of DePeyster, and a sister, Nancy Kane, of Syracuse. He will be sadly missed! Betty Brasher, Conn, arrived Wednesday afternoon to spend a few days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Rounds, and Mr. and Mrs. Rick Rounds and family. Avis and Shirley Todd and Lena Perry all from SL Law- rence Chapter #60 OES of De- Peyster, attended the recep- tion on Saturday evening, Nov. 3 for Barb Hannon, Richard Smith, Dg. and Lois Ireland, grand representative held at Florence B. Beattie's in Heu- velton. Ronni E. Beaulieu of West Virginia, son of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Beaulieu, Sr. of DePey- ster, is very ill and could use your prayers! Celebrating birthdays this week are: Kendra Rounds, Tim Fishbeck, Bobby Willard Jr., Wendall Finley, Jimmy Beau- lieu, Mindy Beaulieu, Rich- ard Beaulieu, Steven Youngs, Peggy Wiilard, Norma (Dnun- mond) Henderson and Robin TenEyck. Happy birthday to all of you! Celebrating anniversaries this week are Mr. and Mrs. Ivan LaRue. Congratulations! St. Lawrence Chapter #60 of DePeyster will hold their regular meeting on Nov. 14. This will be the only meeting for the month of November. Kim Richards, Justin and Kristin, Lisbon, visited Shirley Todd on Sunday morning, Nov. 4. Several people from DePey- ster enjoyed the turkey dinner at Macomb Grange Hall on Sunday afternoon, Nov.. 4. Rob Simmons shot his first buck on Saturday, Nov. 3,over in back of Mud Lake area. Congratulations Rob! J hope everyone has a safe, \happy\ healthy week. Tina Youngs weds Douglas L. Brown EDWARDS: Tina Louise Youngs, daughter of Algie (Roy) and Gloria Youngs, Edwards, was mamed to Douglas Lee Brown, son of Richard and Barbara Brown, Edwards,at4p.m. Sept. 22, in the Gouvemeur United Meth- odist Church, with the Rev. Frank Smith officiating. Given in Marriage by her father, the bnde wore a full- length SaLan gown adorned with organdy flowers, pearls and sequins with a chapel- length train. She wore her Mother's Weeding Veil and carried a cascade bouquet cf white roses wi th pink and aqua mini carnations. Julie McGiD Hermon. sister of the bnde, was maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Chary 1 Lap- lant Edwards, Lisa Brown. Ed- wards, sister of the bnde groom, Michelle Hale, Syracuse. ICarLa Jones. Ed- wards, and Regina Wagner. Albany. Kauc McGill. Her- xnon. niece of the bnde, was flower girl Herbert Hate. Edwards, was best man. ushers were Davjd Gotham, Connecticut. Greg Brown, Ed wards, brother of the bncie groom. Michael LaPlamc, Syracuse. Eric Sham bo. Copenhagan. and Michael Ward, Gouvemeur. Bon Cooper, Edwards was ring bearer. Lawrence County A.R.C. Mr. Brown is a 1981 gradu- ate of Ed wards Centra] School and attended Car.ton A.T.C. The couple honeymooned in the Poconos. They reside on the River Road in Edwards. 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