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J Hospital Auxiliary Christmas Sale over the top once more Page 13GouverneurTribunePressThursday,December 11,2008 By Sandy Wyman If you were out and about on Thursday and Friday, December 4 and 5 and you happened to miss the annual E. J. Noble Hospital Auxiliary Craft Fair and Christmas Sale, it will be hard to describe. 'Where else can you find the best of holiday fare, a visit with Santa plus the famous lunch that goes hand in hand with an organization that is completely dedicated to the health and well-being of the patients and the residents of the nursing home? The entrance to the nursing home takes on a transformation into a holiday setting with a memory tree and heading up the hallway is a row of tables with raffle chances for beautiful and useful gift baskets that would make the \Jolly Old Elf ho-ho-ho with delight! Reaching the hallway and beyond, the eyes and senses take in the main feature of stunning and highly decorative arrangements soon to be on their way to homes for the lovely and bright holiday season. i One of the mainstays for people in the know is the great and most fragrant supply of real wreaths, each decorated for individual taste to adorn the \hearth and home\ that would make \Scrooge\ green with envy like the \Grinch.\ Each and every year for over half a century, the auxiliary keeps its pledge and commitment to the privilege given them to help the aged, the ill and the very young by holding fundraisers such as this. \Good Will Hunting\ Cody Woods shot this 160 pound nine point buck the day after his 14 th birthday in the Town of Macomb. (Woods family photo) A must for the holidays is a fresh and fragrant pine wreath decorated to one's individual liking. The same could be found at the E. J. Noble Hospital Auxiliary's annual Christmas sale that took place on Thursday and Friday, December 4 and December 5. Taking part in the \making\ of the originals were from the left Marilyn Scozzafava, Ginger Tyler, Margaret Webster, Clara Cummings and Helen Kennedy. (Sandy Wyman photo) u ... ' Holiday evergreen arrangements of all imaginable descriptions dotted the wealth of tables set up in the Kinney Nursing Home facility as the E. J. Noble Hospital Auxiliary's Christmas Sale on December 4 and December 5 held up once again to numerous shoppers and their nigh expectations. (Sandy Wyman photo) Hot 1 * Mam times have I told you children to remove your boots by the door? Did Uncle Bob just spill Saisa & Chips in front of the T.V. again? Who let little sister take a soda onto . . i v {=s. Oie living room carpet? Where did you say you dropped (lie Cranberry Sauce.? How did mashed potatoes & gravy get under the i? Sound Familiar? Call\ '0mm9to&Att&ftmG 2*7-1744 We can fix That. Shampooing tlie North Country's carpets for over 20 yrs. \HAPPYTHANKSGTVns'G Who wouldn't want one of these over the top baskets promoting holiday cheer? Many and varied were the collection of items that were featured in the annual E. J. Noble Hospital Auxiliary's Christmas sale that took place on Thursday and Friday, December 4 and December 5. (Sandy Wyman photo) Ford Reynolds surprised with 80 th birthday party By Li la Youngs Then as they say, \the best is yet to come\ for the Ford Reynolds's family. The children who were home for Thanksgiving were still home on Saturday, November 29 to celebrate Ford's 80'\ birthday with a party held at the Richville Christian Fellowship Church. The party was in the planning stages for weeks and somehow the secret was kept so that it was a complete surprise to Ford. Ford and Sarah's children and grandchildren presented aprogram of special music for the 80 plus guests in attendance. Family members attending (children and grandchildren) were Lorie and Chris Miller, Rachel, Rebekah and Nathaniel from Schuylerville, Jamie and Carrie Reynolds, Hannah and Elizabeth from Oneonfa, Jill and Maurey Lovell, Sarah, Martin and Noah, Heidi and Derek Levendusky, Grace, Joye, Esther, Reese and Aaidrey from Avon. Also Doris Putman, Bill and Sue Cartwright, Laura Lenathan, Louise and Tom P U 'Worship 1 With Us This Christinas Worship Service Every Sunday 11am CHRISTMAS EVE Lessons & Carols CANDLE LIGHT SERVICE Wednesday December 24th . Starting at 7pm First Presbyterian Church (Across from the Lifesaver) Ample Parking & Handicap Accessable in back •s Rev. Carol Bain Pastor r Ford Reynolds of Richville celebrated his 80 lh birthday with a surprise party held on Saturday, November 29 at the Richville Christian Fellowship Church. (CF Ministries photo) Schwellensattl, Dave and Dorothy Reynolds, Fred and June LaVaGk, Anna Washburn, Joyce Stammer, Richard dnd Liz Washburn and Shirley Washburn plus many friends including those from the church in Richyille and Madrid Fellowship, friends, family, music and food, a grand way to celebrate and as Sarah reminded us in the late Helen Reed's column, she ended with \a good time was has by all.\