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i ! I ; * t, [hlights vler and Cathy Tmhl is Varsity TS art* DtMiiM 1 Kvans, mile, Julie Lacks, Sue Joyce MciMierson, ord. Jackie Pratt and iss The manaK<'i is iss IKM K (I IK ice Club will sponsor a on Nov S The dance n 8 to 11 on Saturday AKT 1 LI II eracki is the art club I his >ear Denise i elected president, ord is vice president, le is secretary and 1*1 a is treasurer lirst meeting the iiscussed a food sale is a method of raising ur trips AKS is a special executive mrsday ior American ce. Miss J Jones and TS discussed future Club behavior and ils<) mentioned A well meeting of minutes, i, new business, and a will be followed, ill be Thursdays. KS sponsored a dance for Segundo Peruvian exchange Jouverneur. large assortment of ts. a new band was [. • • fuadrant is a local made its first ap- ist Saturday. Mem ( e band are Donnv Mark Gruneisen, 3oug Smith and Patti meeting jnty association. At tubs are members of issociation mation of this is for club members snowmobile people, s to enjoy the winter KCT sledding and to endship and public etween the power operty owners and > help promote the j social areas in the to give those in is fast growing sport •perate their power opportunity to enjoy to promote a better tween Law En- Vgencies and sled ave within the club need power sledders promotion of pood igent operation of lers and operators: le laws set down by nental Conservation Town and Village and other laws ; ? operation of power at our rights aro i lands to ride on can 1; to respect Jhe heir habitat and the in which f hey live t wildlife from being winter months by sled operators; to nation of new clubs dination of existing count v. :terior IAMEL 287-9868 Harrisville News Items l*> <<l(\( KHOOI'KK The Harrisville Central School Class Officers who were elected Sept 7 tor the following year are Seventh grade l»rt»Mdt*nt. Kevin hiirkniKhttiu, Vice - President, Stephanie Maxwell, Secretary, -Kimberly Miller, Treasurer, Linda Simmons, Student Council Uepresentatives, Kim Kraser and Kalhy Wicks Kighth grade President, Michael Valentine, Vice - President, Susan Brown; IS- < retary, Becky Barngar; 1 itasurei , Peggy Dooley ; Student Council Kepresentatives, K< ith Kit/ and Ilichard Malbruf Ninth grade President, Pierre Oashnaw . Vice President, Mary Pike, Secretary, Crystal Kogers; Treasurer, Pam Mallette, Student Council Kepresentatives, David Lesperancc and Raymond Siblev President, President, Secretary, Treasurer, Tenth grade President, Cicorge Clark, Vice Prehident, Mike LaParr, Secretary, Jay Seymour, Treasurer, Jack Luther, Student Council Representatives, Terry li i»h and Shelly Smith Eleventh grade Dixie Jenack, Vice Lisa Vallencour, Laurie Harnlin; Audrey Hooper, Student Councii Kepresentatives, Ralph Swem and Martin ledger Twelfth grade President, Debra Buckingham, Vice - President, Randy Leonard, Secretary, Lee Ann Hoover, Corresponding Secretary, Re nee Richer; Student Council Representatives, Torn Dickinson and Melissa Bibltr Trie Campbell Soup Company is sponsoring a program entitled Spragueville h\ DONNA KINNK\ Mr and Mrs Wilbur Fuller visited relatives in Dover, N.H. Sept 17-21 While there they attended the Eastern State Exhibition They also traveled to Portland, Me., Hampton Beach, Plymouth Hock, Cape Cod and Ilyannis Port. Mrs Margaret Kirkby and two children are staying with ,her parents while her husband is recuperating at the House of the Good Samaritan from an injury he received at St Joe Mines The new Boy Scout leader is Cess Steele. Boy Scout meetings will be held on Tuesday evenings at 7 at the Community Center. Sunday afternoon, Sept. 23 Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Kinney and Mr. and Mrs Harold Raven visited Mrs. Kinney's and Mr. Ravens sister, Mrs Emily Mills in the Clifton Fine Hospital. Mr. and Mrs Keith Swem of Phoenix. Ariz, and Mr and Mrs. Donald Swem of Macomb were supper guests Wednesday, Sept. 19 of, Mr. and Mrs. Wellington Swem and daughter, Marian Sw em Mr and Mrs Donald Bishop and son Scott of Stanley visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Richard M Efcshop the weekend of Sept. 22. Sept 23 Ed and Vjcky Reed and family visited Mr. and Mrs. Gary JMashaw of Ogdensburg. Guests of Laura Gillett on Sept. 19 were Webster Hodge of Columbus, Ohio, AIC and Mrs. Keith Swem of Luke AFB in Phoenix, Ariz, and Martha Swem of Spraguevtlle Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Sawyer and family called on Mr. and Mrs. Walter Lashua at Star Lake the evening of Sept. 19. Mr and Mrs. Forrest Kinney and family went to Schenectady Sept 22 and 23 to visit Mr. Kin- ney's brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Matt Kowalski and son Mike Mr and Mrs Wilbur Fuller visited Mr and Mrs Ai Hutton and Mr and Mrs Robert Walsh Sept 23 Monday. Sept. 24 Mrs. Bryan Kinney and Mrs. Wesley Spaulding went to the Clifton Fine Hospital to visit their sister, Mrs Emily Mills. Wellington Swem and Earl Swem spent Saturday Sept. 22 and Sunday at their hunting camp at Harrisville Dinner guesfs of Mr and Mrs Richard Bishop on Sept 22 were Mr and Mrs Donald Bishop and Scott and Mr and Mrs Wayne Bishop and Jennifer of (rouverneur The occasion was to celebrate Richard Bishop's birth- day Mr and Mrs Donald Bishop and Scott visited her mother. Mrs Eleanor Fowler on Sept 23 and left for home in the af- f enioon Mr antf Mrs Cecil Sawyer called on Mr and Mrs James Sawyer and family at Richville, Sept' 24 Leon Warden called on Mr and Mrs Wilbur Fuller Sept 26 Wellington Swem hurt his ribs while at work Tuesday morning Mr and Mrs Ernest Bishop of (n.uvfrneur visited his brother and sister in-law Mr and Mrs t'K Kichard Bishop the evening of Sept 20 Miss Marian Swem, Mrs Wellington Swem and Martha visited Mr and Mrs Robert Walsh and daughter and Mr and Mrs. Ai Hutton of Rossie Tuesday, Sept 20. DePeyster By MRS. HARLOW JACKSON Miss Heather Wells of Madrid spent several days with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Parks. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Mayhew. who have been residing in Minnesota have moved to Washington St. in Ogdensburg. Richard has employment with Morning Star trailers at Red Mills. Mrs. Margaret Poor visited Mrs. Lillian Barney at Hammond for dinner and Mrs. Mildred Drumond for supper on Wed- nesday Sept. 26. Mrs. Lucille Rogers from Florida visited her father, Harry Sharpe on Monday and Tuesday. Mr and Mrs Sharpe and Mrs. Rogers had dinner at Lakeside Inn on Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Parish visited their daughter, Mrs. Marion Mullen and family, on the Gravel Road and also called on their daughter Lois Alguire at Old DeKalb on Wednesday af- ternoon. Mrs. Murray Mayhew, Mrs. Ansel Perry, Mrs. Cindy Merritt, Mrs. Ida Bracy, Ann Wainwright and Mr. and Mrs. Harlow Jackson attended the OES burial service for Mrs. Leila Perry at Nichols Funeral Home on Monday evening. Mrs. Perry was a former resident of DePeyster and was Matron of the OES in 1928 and 1929. DePeyster Grange held the installation for the subordinate and junior officers Saturday- evening. Mrs. Grace Parish acted as installing officers for the subordinate grange and Mrs Harlow Jackson installed the iunior officers. FUJI ERECTED WITH IN 10 DAYS JNO DOWN I'AYMENT AND IT TO 5 YEARS TO PAt 'Lubcln for Kducation 1 Our ihtudentH will collect labels from '( amplx-ITs soup cans regular ISI/C, M\ o/ , or . r )2 <>/. , and chunky isoup These lahvls then will be redeemed by our school /or audio VIHUUI equipment if you have any Campbell soup labels, Ihey would be appreicated ah a (contribution to the project Collection will continue until Dec. 8, IJT73 Isabels can be sent to school by any of the elementary students on any school day Students who are attending the \Talented Juniors\ program this year at St l^awrence University are Danny l^alMatney, Maurice Hobart, Cathy Ritz, and Lee Ann Hoover, Lisa Vallencour, Laurie iHamlin, Joe Irish, Kim DeHart and Marty Ledger The Harrisville Soccer schedule Oct 4 — Hermon at Harrisville, Oct 11 — Clifton at Harrisville, Oct 15 — Parishville at Harrisville, Oct 18 — Harrisville at Knox, Oct 25 - Edwards at Harrisville; Oct. 29 — Harrisville at Hermon; Oct 31 — Harrisville at Clifton Cranberry Lake By DOROTHY M. HOWLAND Miss Jennie Hunter, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Harry Hunter has returned to her home here from Guatemala City, Guatemala, where she spent the summer as a Clifton-Fine School Exchange student. She was hosted by the Morio Roberto Guerra family. Senor Guerra is the Municipal Secretary of Guatemala City During her stay Jennie visited many points of interest, among them were: the Ancient Capital of Guatemala at Antigua; Volcanic Lake Atitton; Indian markets; Escuela Politicuica and the castle of San Felipe In return the family of Mr. and Mrs Harry Hunter were hosting Maria Augusta Vargas, daughter of Lie. Mario Vargas. Maria is attending Clifton - Fine Central School as a Senior. She celebrated her 18th birthday on Sept. 8 The C-F Seniors honored the occasion with a party at the home of Beth Cote, in Star Lake. Maria's mother, returning from a European tour, visited her during the week of the 17th. Mrs. David MacAleese has returned home from the Mercy General Hospital, Tupper Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mitchell of Buchanan were guests Saturday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Booth. Don't forget the smorgasbord supper Thursday, Oct. 4 starting at 5 p.m. at the Methodist Church, benefit of the UMW of the church. Randy Jackson attended a birthday party for his classmate Steven Wakes on the Ogdensburg - Canton Road, Saturday af- ternoon SUBMARINES YOUR CHOICE OF TWELVE VARIETIES OF DELICIOUS SANDWICHES Phone In Your Order - 287-0800 Your Submarines Will Be Ready When You Want Them. HAYING A PARTY ? Let Us Make Your Tasty & Tempting Submarines For You SANDWICH SHOP 19 Clinton St. — Gouverneur — Opposite Kaplans Oprn Daily 11 am to MidnKe — Sunday* 1 p.m to 9 p.m. Enjoy a Submarine from Mr Sub Shops In WaterlooD and Pula&ki Mr. Sub PR E-FAB GARAGES, Ht FREE PUNMINfi *i FicUry-lillt C*ips *r Oftt-SttH, Twt-ttaN f Thrt* StftN fcarafN, ESTIfMB • CUP THIS COUPON ANP WOOL ,fifittftc !%••• rPM iKToraiftOOtt M%'. _•» C*y D & H Construction Co. won IUMUSVIUE. l.T. DeKalb Junction Firemen's auxiliary holds installation liy \II{(.IMAHS( HKK 'ttie ladies Auxiliary of the Fire Department had Us annual installation banquet Sept 22 at ••the DeKalb Junction Grange Hall, with the Koast Beef dinner served by the Community Center Committee The installing officer was Audrey >nsco, a&iisted by IVKtfy Kay Officers installed were President. Klla Simser; Vice President, Kdna Perrault, Secretary, Dons Cross; Treasurer. Helen Glinski; Oiaplam, Margaret Carvel and conductress Jane Fletcher Edna Perrault gave a summar y o f the years activities Fire depart- ment chief, Richard Thomson spoke briefly Mr. and Mrs Donald Hall spent the Sept 22 weekend with Mr and Mrs Landon Hall, Rochester They visited Let- ehworth State Park. They visited friends during the weekend, Mr and Mrs Allan Lockwood, Webster, Mr and Mrs. * Glenn Burnham, Mineto, and Martin Hall, Hastings Mary Spadaccini, daughter of Mr and Mrs Michael Spadac- cini, was guest of honor at a bridal shower at her home on Sept 22. The hostess was Leola Donaldson Guests were her mother, Freida Spadaccini, Rita Rivers, Margaret Carvel, Virginia Fischer, Harriet Coughlin, Louann Brayton, Barbara Rickett, Lynn Tyo and Margaret Beebe Mrs Allan Bowering spent Sept. 22 to 25 with Miss Irene Bristol, Heuvelton. They at* tended the lectures given by Dr. Carson Blake at St. Mary's Cathedral on Sunday and Monday evenings. The Senior Citizens met Sept. 26 with 40 members and guests attending. Hostess was Marjorie Patience. September birthdays honored were Catherine Rowland, Lucy Kio, Kenneth Ginn. Frances Swartzfigure, Emma Aldous, Ethel Place, Otto Carver and William Sitifer. September anniversaries. Herb and Belle Risley, George and Naomi Rice and Ray and Kathryn Flight. Florris Griffith was appointed as an alternate delegate for County Council meetings. The next meeting will be Oct. 10 and hostess will be Elizabeth McQueer. Mrs. Forrest Woodrow, Green Street. entertained the evening of Sept. 22 in honor of the birthday PATTI'S HOUSE OF BEAUTY OCTOBER PERM SPECIAL REG. $10 PERMS NOW ONLY $8.00 Pius FREE 8-oi Settle of Hud Conditioner OPEN: TUES. - SAT. *00 - 5:00 PHONE 287-1832 The editor of this paper might be willing to lend you his copy of The Christian Science Monitor. But don't count on it He s an expert newsman Wftn access to many news sources and agood paoe r of his own. But he sMl wants to get the • Monitor s worldwide coverage and commen- tary on events. Apart *'om 2 7i 1 ed'tcs there are 20 000 educa- tors and students. 82 000 (businessmen, 495 U.S. Senators and Congress- men 3 Supreme Court Justces who read the Monitor Why should Ithey know more of what s going on, and why. than you do? For iess than 11 c a day you can get your o* n spec** 1 insight »nto : h e mews Everyday\ li*e ithey do of Mr Woodrow Aitt-ndiriK vv«*r«' Mr and Mrs Kvm-M Woodrow and Mr and Mrs Floyd Woodrow all of H<*rmon, Mr arid Mrs Woodsidf of Billow. Mr and Mrs ItotxTt (irillin and family and Wayne Huntn-ss, all of Philadelphia Mr arrd Mrs Jay Hvvii Invcrm-ss, Fla , spent Sepi 24 lo Ii> with Mr and Mrs Woodrow The town hoard town of DeKalh, will meet Ott 6 at 9 30 a m lor their regular monthly meeting in the Town Clerk's office Mr and Mrs Harry C White left Sept 22 to spend the winter in St Autfestme, Fla S\ Henrys Catholic Church annual Turkey dinner will be (Jet 7, noon to 3 p.m. at Hermon DeKalb Central school tiossie H> MARCH KHITF DAVIDSON Congratulations are extended to Mr and Mrs Mark Scarlett on the birth of a daughter named Rebecca Louise This is their first child William Robert Walsh, son of Mr and Mrs John Walsh was baptized in the Presbyterian Church by Rev Jack Wells on Sept 23 ' Mr and Mrs Herman Petrie and Lula Gardner attended the Family Festival sponsored by St Patrick's Church. Brasher Falls, on Sept 23 Sunday visitors at the home of Mr and Mrs Ai Hutton were Mr and Mrs. Wilbur Fuller, Spragueville, Mr and Mrs Don Sayerson, Macomb and Mrs Robert Walsh and Christine Dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs Robert Walsh on Sept. 20 were Mrs. Irene Swem, Mrs. Marjorie Swem and daughter Martha. Spragueville Firday visitors were Iva Smith, Hammond and Mrs Allie Benjamin Sept 23 visitors were Mr and Mrs. Wilbur Fuller. Spragueville Page 7 Sec. 1 — The Tribune-Pre—, Gouvcrneur, N.Y. October 3. 1973 Newspaper Week Newspaper Week October 7 13, VMII r>e met with its share of So whaCsV hut lor those who like >he laste of freedom it will be a «ime to pay tribute to one of the IMOSI important guardians of fret* expression A new*p«!per'i» talents and responsibilities are many It is a community soapbox, companion «ind entertainer ni\ lonely evenings, bearer of both good and bad news on the local and in- 'erricitionul scenes, advertiser of needed goods and services and a government a I w t achdog Fvrr\da> \hr thunder of the nation's presses may U» heard throughout the land as a Iree people 1H iheir voices bv heard So it has been for 200 years Can anv other country make the same claim'* The answer of course, is \No for an alert, articulate press is the dictator's nightmare V is our salvation IVrhaps the editors and their staffs may be forgiven if they brag a little during their own special week The newspaper you noid in your hand is part of a vast. independent information network •hat is a mam pillar in the temple of human freedom as we know it in the United States TOPS 481 Margaret Steveson and Zelda McKeever tied for Queen of the Week Our KOPS Queen was Marge McClare Bonnie Gonyeau won the summer contest At the Sept 25 meeting, Phyllis Wells was Queen of the week and month for the KOPS Tied for Queen of the week were Hazel Can* and Janet McPherson Queen of the month was Janet McPherson. People start pollution. People can stop it. , DAVID BL H(,KH District Kkt-cuti\e. presented the Summertime Pack award to Mrs Phyllis Wells at the opening meeting of Cub Pack 21 on Sept. 25. Fall activities begun by Cub Scout Pack 21 Cub Pack 21 held its opening pack meeting on Sept 25 at^the United Methodist Church Dave Burger. District Executive presented the charter to the Cubmaster and the Sum mertime Pack award to Mrs Phyllis Wells Three new boys were inducted into the pack as Bobcats Marc- Gates, Kenneth Weekes, and Scott Cummings Six other boys were signed up after the meeting Boys between the ages to 8 and ; u Sh t f. ri) 7 \ erd(>n wa * Q\«*n for 11 iplus those seven years old having finished Grade 2» are welcome tto join Fur more in- Jeffrey Siblev, assistant denner, uolf, gold arrow and silver arrow ; Charles Chambers, three silver arrows, Stanley Orford, two silver arrows; Thomas (ileason. two silver arrows; Theodore Gardner. Webelo shoulder patch; Timothy Carosi, denner and Thomas Gardner, assistant denner Somerville TOPS 551 and for the formation call 287-2822 Slides of the last year s ac- tivities were showrT at the meeting Awards were presented as follows To Daro Thompson, denner one-vear service star; the month. Mrs Flossie Halford spent the evening of Sept 26 with Mr and Mrs William Harron of Gouvemeur. Mr. and Mrs Halford supper guests of their daughter. Mr and Mrs Robin Morehouse of Oxbow, Sept. 27 were TRUCKLOAD APPLIANCE Catalog Store /VtONTGOA/lER rsw a • 10-64 EVERY MAJOR APPLIANCE IN STORE — ON SALE! Hjrry ir nov. fcr b-q savings en every appliance in s f oc> ! Deluxe models m- ciuded —use your Wa r ck \Cha'-g all\ accoc r * — jus' scy, \Charge f \ Corre in and see o'! the g r ea* Duys today! PLUS... I ONE WEEK ONLY SALE ON THESE SPECIALS ENDS OCT. 10th... HURRY! SAVE $30-19\ Diagonal color TV One touch color COnt'Oi. i^^C in- s*ant picture a^d so^-nd. UH C , VH C A r >te r%r »os. R^g 329 95 ........ SAVE $10 -30 ' O»e'-U\de-4£-9e Continuous cl^c^'~g e »*e fve ! o^e\ b'oclr glass doov *>•->** ^ g u b'O' ! e' — gas o r e'ec. F^g '^^ $? SAVE $50 -12 crc'e c s^r^e- C cced SAVE $64 -DeW?? cv ft ^ostless, 3 doc side by-side ret'ngerator- *'eeze<-. freezer holds whopping 237 lbs . 7-day meat keeper, 4 od- jjustab'e sne'^es, 2 cold controls, on iro' ! e'S, ice -no^er op* «x tf a Peg 449 95 SAVE $40 -'Deij*e 15 2 cu •• frost- j e , s re i- ge-n'or f-eere- lorge 166 lib t-ee:e* sec'.o ,. ad-js^ab-e s^?'• e5. \'o e's c n 'iy 6T Kg* 88 Pe; 3' 249\ PHOJTE 287-2400 -,* - — '»• 71 E. MAIN ST GOUVERNEUR, N. Y