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j'' j~·. during l~p N. Y. es. . I • i Girard P'itzpat- Iick :Fred R9Wits. . 'lli)adl(i{lUS Clt!ll'k, and R01bert Stubbs was appojnted to make a study and determine id' it w€'ll'e possi:ble for the local power eomparlcy' to se- ocure el€-etricity generated at the N.tagara Power Project. TOWN BASKETBALL TEAM OPENS HOME SEASON NEXT .MONDAY The Ellicottville · Town Team, sponsored by Ellicottville Post 659, Ame-rican Legion will open its !home season in the ECS gym Monday, November 27, agarinst Sprin.gville. Nine teams will campaign in the Tri-County Basketball League. They a.re, ·in addition to E1lirottviHe, East Aurora, Springville, Holland, Gowanda, Ar-cade, West Valley, Boston, Delevan. ------,,....--- Eagles Lose Opener 54-49 '. tht church of your choict ~ .~\. ... oll.thQe are et port 41\any lllesslngs. ' ,• 1 ~~~$ ~~titl!!e: .14 '\be. ':CI!' .,.. been ~ <m- ·tttci- Ar- chitect Robert' Stoll 'Ibe '•build.i'il,g ~tee ot ~ B~rd of Super.vJaors ',V!ij1. open the ~unty ibuildin( bi. ).n eta ~iex-irjsol\s ~ 1lt t ~t~ lti<! ~~·that Ill~ OC-the-ep.tire board. :may k\CaUEd in 1lfRNU6tJ.tli oto·vote on\'ls.. suing honda :n~ to fl!W:tee thee huildiin:g. A 'bwo-thit.ds majordty is require{{ to !l\l$borlze the bonds. Should the .r~utiol\ fail to pass by· · the requ:h-ed ma. jority, it is e)!:pected that it will bt> brought up a•gain in Januar1, after the ney.r !board convenes. POST O~FICE TO :JaE CLOSED THURSDAY ' The Ellicobtvihle PQ~t Offiro whl be closed Thursday Nov. 23, 1961. Box Lobb~ will ·be open from 8:30 A 'M unbil n010n. L. Gardner Aminlis, P. M Garden Club Hears Talk On A Friendly Cup The Garden Club of Elildcottville :met l:ast Friday at the home of .Mrs Hnnnnih May F'itzpatTick with il'IIrs Ed.ilth -Rtusoow nss.istMllt lhoo. te..<s. Eighteen members and one guest ail:tend-ed. ; Mrs Sylbll M.a.c},Jiilbl'lln, president the meeting, PlaN . ,Alltihough they outscored their opponents ;from the floor, 19 fi~d g.oal9 ~.fiDtcottvil!e Ea:gles dropped '14le semtOn open- er •to Cattaraugus 54-49, tin tbe EOS gvm. · Cattaraugus' heigJlt was a fact«, bu.t 11he Eagle's failure' to cash 1n on the foll!l made for' t41e Ohtriatmu -~~~~·On··m~!~i~MnR~ l«tlle~ticm will be rta:ken f(lf' CARll, Mrs RUSSO'W &poke blll~ on J'Ite'tho.ds <Yf trimming everweem where-they·\made only 11 CJf 20 atbtempots com:p8il\ed to Cat- ··ta:raug:us 16 conversions in 19 1 attempts, made the Tea:l ddffer- · clOS'ed Wilth J'o~e IC.ilm.~L ..... ,ft.~ ..... \~.:n---·-~ ·, ence. .·. --:----'-----~.--..--~---~~-------...;:.~------ --------:::-~~·~--\- di~~~:{~!e th:~=::1~:; Modern Shopp·iilg Plaza Planned Adams who was visitng at Notre n~; ~=~~ast ;:eek~1~ So\lth of Village of Ellicottville a.btack with 9 field goals and 5 f<ruls for 23 points. Gre~g Mett I netted 5 g{)als and 3 fouls for , 13 points. Te-rrv Hanson paced I t~ winners with 22 counters, 14 1 of which came from the · free . A modern shopping plaza in I ed interest in the development. !{'.:llicottville rnay be<:Ome a real-J The n.umber of sltores that will · ity next spring. Plans for the bt> built wiN be determined by plaza, Wlhich wou.ld have 48,000 1 tJhe amount of floor space desired -Mrs r:.etgh· LounsbllTy gave a cOmprehensive- paper \A n-lendly Cup\. 'She sadd cof'lee is rbhe fa:v· orlte Arn.et!lcan dlrlnk, 43 beans to a cup, imports coming ehiefty f'mm Bl;llZtJ ap4 6tiher La,~ltl 1\· meri<:a:n <:O.Untrles. ArnericHIM are not only the WOTld's gr~atest coffee drinkers, but se-cond omy I<> Great Britain in rthe import of tea. Mrs Lounsbury commented on the value of milk as a oup to c.heer, saying, \No need to tell people of Cnttaraugus County \ Cattara'4tgus rnced to an 18-9 f lead in the flm quarter and then , .added 15 paints in .t'he second :for~ a halftime ma'fgin of 32-22. f Ea.gles closed the gap to 40-36 in · the <tirird stanza. b~t the Big Red made its final marg;in five pointf:s by n€'f!tin:g 14 points to Eag-les' 13 storPs, and provide parking for dPVelopers envision no few· spoke of the importan-ce of soup, 240 cars, were anJilotml'COO Monday I er than five Oil' six stores, of whkh eepecLally when garden fresh veg. by a local development finm head- one would be a .grocery super- feltalbles and hPrhs are added . ed by John Piti!l.olo. The new F~ · tail rc-nter Wlii!f be lmOWTi as Holi- d;,y Vil'lage. mark-et. in the final period. · I CATTARAUGUS Su.rvey5 ~rrd prehl.rnd.nary plan- ning have beoen completed, and th (' group is i.n contact with reta i1 Pstabl ishments for the purpose of arranging long term li'eMes. Two g>rorE>ry store ~hams have intilcat- Modern store fronts, wide side- waLks rear store delivery and stock 'rooms, and a play.ground Mea ar.e am<m.g some of the fea· twres. If leasing arrangements go a- &~d as planned, construction wm begin early' n'eX.t spring. . G Brooks .. --·- ............ :.:.-..... 0 Clark - ... _ ... _ .............. _. ... 0 Hanson _ ... .c...- .... - ....... - ..... 4 ILlig ---- .. -- ....... -........... 0 Cottrell ·-·-·-- .. ·-··--..... 8 Ba.ker .................. - .......... -..... 0 Kelly --- ............... _____ 4 F 0 Q 14 2 3 1 2 T 0 Bernie Do!ecki and Mike Wr:-ishan prou~y di~lily the six ~~.::.______ • - ~ '1. - • point bu~ Dorecki ·gunn:•d down Monday in SommArville 2~ Va11£':v. The ligthtsr..;,w whi.Oh fell Sunday €\'e't::ng and ea~ly Comm~nity ,County Fair To Run 2 Monday aid\d the hunters in tracking and sightil;)g th-e d£'€r. five Days Next Year 1 i, The take in the atea was h(·avy according to m•JSt reports. Calendar Thp Cattaraugus County Fair 10 will be held ea,rlier next year to N0vPmber 23 - Thanksgiving Day ('>Tid a conilkt in drute'S' with the W'hefl tfi V tr)tll'l lll J\l'Cently Mrs Lounsbury sampled the famOUB \Brunswick Stew\ cooked out- doors in huge kMtles. For roll call membN'S Showed historic, h<>irloom, aru:l Collector's . ~ ~ cups. , Mr.l Gladys Horninlt cmnment- Mi on he-r expeoriencPs as a House. mother at Keu·ka OJU<\ge. She to1d of mPciing foreoign studenrts and E-xclhange teachers 'firom abroad. N\xt mPPting wlll hl' a tureen supp£>r DPc!\!Tlbt>r 15 at 5: 30 in the H<ime Demonstra tlon Unit rooms, Old CoUrt House. FIREMEN MARCHI'· ATTENTION v .. ETERANS Alb' 16 22 54. W>v~mber 27 - Firemen~ Auxi- Erie County Fair, New ton ELLICOTTVIILLE I FOR MD 1 OF ~ORLD WAR I l1ary Regular Meeting Firehall SUip€rvisor Frankl Peters said. ELLICOTTVILLE HDU G F' 'P - t 7:30 p.m. · : Fair 'directqrs,. me{>ti.ng in the Weis-e 1 0 2 i . The EUicottv:Ue Fire Depart- I President .T F Kennedy .has re: . . . Board . of Supervisors' rooms de- PLA.NS CHlliSTMAS FAIR Hinm~ .. ~:~:~==--~=::= 9 5 23 , ment will sta~e ~axch .for Mus~ l ~ter~ted ::s support of the prow- N;rmb; ! :~t~~\le cidoo to start the 1962 fair on Aug . Home Dem~TI..-c;tr.ation Unit o! Sm:ith ··-·-···· .. -·-·--- 0 0 0 I {!Ula;fystrop Y 2~ ~~~ee f: w~ m t e Democratic Platforn; E~~ e vs rmgvl e, 12 instead o1 the usual time in, the Ellioottvil~e held their Te~ . Brewer -- .. -·- .. ··-· 1 1 3 , 'end ov 25 and . ill em o :; chF'would g~~ veterans o gym. last week in August. busines:s meE-ti!lg on bTuesday, ov Baldwin -·-----·-- 0 0. .0 I the department w cany:va&·:. e , Irstth World .... , ar ~enefits Na,·ember 28 - Ellirottvi!Je Cen- I In addition to ending the conllict 14 in their new ;Ju . roms in tihe &fuumaclter '\·--- 1 0 21 street<; assigned. to thel;D. . our i equal to hos.e recerved men tra! SOIJ.ool Board:- Meeting 7:30. 1Jhe new dates will give fair win.. Court House Wl'th 22 memb~ Cla!i' · 2 . \ lltelp would be greatly appreciated . who fuug t m .subsequent waiB. ' ' t'\\' to Tn\i>!na- fur present. All membern are ur- . ·k: __ , .. __ _:,_,_:., 2 u by ha . .. . . d . ti ~.! . \~ & 2 \\\' . tm.as. ners more ..... e ,,.-, •• e b . 'b ... , Frida . il\itett -------· 5 3 l3 'ITJD.g your ona. on rea .... ~; The Veterans of World War 1 · DPCemu.:;, ~ . - uul'llS State Thir in Sytitcuse, which us- to r:ng contn u\'ons on . Y O'Brien ____ . __ 0 0 0 when the Fu~a~ .kn~. of th~ USA, In~ .• is an alert, atV Fa1r, EI!Jcottville · H.D.U., at. ually is \held in the first week in m~r;ung Dec. 1 for t?e Chl'lS:tm.as . ·gress1ve organizatiol} chartered by ., Court_ House. ·· : September. · Farr to be held qn. Friday .and Sat- 19 11 49 Rt[MMAGE, BAKE SALE tihe Congress arid is dedicated to · I . . urday, Dec. 1 and 2. r•ro-...\l:IF.;r:T;~~~Tr~N' · · aidi their budt'Iiies ho ar . December 4- Chamber of Com- Ne~year!s, fa1r also will_be fi:Ve A 'Siilver tea wiD be served on '---\'\\'[_ ~B~D ,suc~~SF'UL n-ee::: I • . . ,'1lf ' e :m I m(lr~e. Chr.is,tn).as I Party r' \fall~ . dl'}y~ ~n.~ad, of four, ;etet8\\Sil,~d. Friday a•rtR.'I'noon \from 3 'W 5 . ~d .. TO BE OPEN.\ T.he•F.i.remen and their Aupllary 1 / If' you ~ouk likc·~'fu.rbher in·, da~.. . \ I I J;Ie IS Falr .ABsn.~dent. a ooke 'sale of Christmas f()'O<ls . 'SA.TtlfRl)AYS .JN JANUARY had a succ~ bakfi and rum.' formation as to the eleven'-point o'e-cember 11 ,- ·Chamber 1 of 1 Pr•ters sald·the fa couldn't be ww be held on Saturday at 10 am. T.he Motor Vehicle Section of make sal(! ila.st'--saturday at ihe ~legislative program sponsored by. Crntimer-ce annual meeting, at. ~'lVP~i!:t ~~;:,:e th~\-two~~ · · the.Cotmty clerk's office-w.:illl be oldCo~lhouse. They,expressed·the VWWI. send your address:, Ho:Iday Inn. \ ltrkeM !t Co •t ~ JFa~l t StOI'AG To Sta• ,.open frQm 9 am tf:o noon on three appreCiation to 'll!l1 ~<>se wlro do. I a:nd s~number t;(} -the Veterans ., , . c . ean . un y, a., :r a ~ .... , 7 Saturdays d'Uling January for the ·~ated baked. goods arti<Jle.s and f of Worl War 1 , 40 G Street, N E; Dr·~Pm~w· 11 ~ ~nual Bu.smess i SmJ;thporf, wfh.1ch sta~ on Labor O \- , convenience of ;persons ;renewing time. , · · 1 Washin 1'\• D. C. W f]-Ienn M!',~tmg Cham:b~ of Cammer<:~ D~:· .. _ ·- , • . • _ -· ~- _ ~'D au1nJnolilk license.<~.. The 'rw:n,n:lage- articles w.hidh · ENiO!tt, ationai ~djutarit. 1 Hoilday Inn. > 1 1 f(T!' ~en. 1 / ·w · · .-i .. I The cotmfly ~ard (jf ~upervrjs,_ were le:6t W«7Te donated to the I \.... ' December 1~ '~ Deashendaqua party I \ . ·, . : . I ' I edllesuay . ~jT.hll:l'SCfay il~O,P:ted a resolu~ 'Sal~ation .Arl'ey. ' ' · SCHOol!•s. OPEB meeting.: 6:30 tureen dinn-er- December 1$ - Ga:tjdet'l Club · · l .wn i?keet> <the ofiice opeD on the . Arthur ~eF\arland and Earl '1-J)R.nn:!. I. c.uEruu.,. . m~ bti:.n;g ~tems; for. cheer t!U'~ suPM-1 5:30 Old Court Afternooll 1 .·. 1 Ql0ntmgs tlf Jflll. '13, · 20 1m1i 27. • ~rown rece1llled the prlzerJ. , -':\':- . baskets. A~er sc!bool ebristmas , House. . I. 1 I I . · ' • ' 11 ' • ! I ! I ' I ': . I i I I I ' I 1- I ~ I I . I ( ;-, ·····-------··· .___;;,.. .I 1