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\ meet al meeting of the uf the Adventist •Id in Syracuse Tins was an all id was well at 100 guests, in (rum the hold lion it leur Masonic r annual Com it at the United i'h on Sunday cious ham and as served by the V Calvin Bond, rand Warden, wego, to deliver age of the worth in the world e many visitors St. Lawrence Falls IK BAXTER lullock has an le will have a e a month on the Jrownie and Girl Cprtis Fletcher home from a w Jersey and eje they visited jyed sightseeing rk City. t 15 they called er's sister in jst 1539, Legion ined the county ursday evening, SIS nnis ?mber 23- ou may be ) to 'the st under- be logical cities co- e week to lents. rtober 23- Your wit iken for ere is a >e sharp crtful and s. > fNovem- >er 21] — you have nrealistic thers be sur intui- eptionai; mportant [Decem- • 20] -A ditative ce a new ?nt plans complete may be [January i] — Join mpany to i'ou need :>n before nbark on jdy your t to see if e needed uary 20 - )hc work >• taxing: thinking is most her your activities ?ssary STMAS HETIC 5HT 1 UtttS ,RY Dairymen protest butter importation Thr MasU'i oi (he 50, ooo jm»mb<»r Nrw York Sialr (iraiiK** Icwiay uined his mnnhrrs and all dairymen in ihr slait* lo pioh'st •Administration proposals to o|M*n • ho way to imj>»»rtat»on of urittrd millions o! p-iunds <>1 lorngn hut tor Jn a lotior I > Prosidont Nix«»n, with oopios to Sot/rotary *>f uro K ti I Hut/ and Cost of i'oun il Diroclor John Duniop. Id \)vi i S Drako. dairyman of Wmidliull. said this proposal vvoi id not U k in tho brst interests * I tho producing dairyman or tho consumer Accopiing a \short range\ of feet on retail butter prices, Drake pointed to the \long range\ destructive of feet on the American dairy industry's producing ability. alre;» \ in jeopardy Irom higli teed costs, and alread\ showing the effect in lowered total national milk production Opening the floodgates would further damage the country's balance of pa\ merits situation. tho (irango leader said Text of the letter to the President iollows: \As a dairyman myself and as a representative «>1 an organization which we behove to include a majority of rhe producing dairy men in New York State in our rural-urban mix of some f>O.O(J(J j»if/nf(« J.S, /..,•!• •deeply concerned at reports that > W 'in Administration is ion suit ring opening V S markets to uddrd mijxiitauon of millions of jfxiunds of hulter \We believe ihat this action w..uld not bo in the tx*st interest t»l dairy producers or consumers \Ticmcndous increases in our i osi s of product Kin, brought ulx.u' in party by rhe spectacular - i ise in the price of protein sup plemeiits and all feeds, have cleared serious financial piobloms tor dairy farmers. \Tudor these conditions, it is impossible to d<i as ue have in the past, counteract lower prices and dan > men going out of business, with increased production \The recent declines in na'ional milk product ion alread> show damage to «>ur producing abiht \ *'A ulu' <>t subsidized foreign buMor, and its short range effect • »n price, wuuld have a long range effect iurther discouraging us, forcing more of us out of business, and further eroding a strong domestic dairy industry. This would put Jhe American consumer at the mercy of foreign suppliers, and hurt our economy and its balance of payments. /\WV respectfully urge \«»u to siop further consideration of foreign butter importation.\ BOCES adult education program to be funded Third year funding has been approved by the New York State KducaUon Department and County Board of Cooperative Kducational Services <BOCKS' lor S? Laurence County lo provide Related Kducation Services t BOCKS' ior St Lawrence . County to provide Kelared Kducational Vocational Instructions <<»r the county residents and the Manpower Department The project is geared arid <>|>en to serve n.en and women Hi through f>0 who Miave left school prior iu r graduation and the manpower J trainees including Out-School J Neighborhood Youth Corps. r Operation Mainstream and I Public Kmplovment F^rogram participants who need to up- grade their educational skills. • The job related instruction is totally free and available lo anv one so qualified throughout the County Applications and further information are available for any per son wishing to enroll at any of •he three BOCKS Centers at the County Manpower Department, Corner of Court and Judson S roots in Canton or call 386-4581. extension 247 All county agencies dealing u \\h youth and adults needing the preparatory educational r equiremonts. leading to full time employment are urged to send prospective adults fo the Hollowing BOCKS educational venters Northwest Tech, Ogdensburg. Tuesdays Irom 1:00 - 5:00 p.m Southwest Tech. Fowler. Wednesdays from 1:00 - 5:00 p.m. Seaway Area Tech. Norwood. Thursdays from 1:00 - 5:00 p.m. beginning Tuesday, October 16. To All Voters Of District 12 DON PECK CANDIDATE FOR ST. LAWRENCE COUNTY LEGISLATOR DISTRICT 12 On November 6, you will have en opportunity to go to the polls and vote your choice for the office of County Legislator in your District. District 12 consists of the Towns of Fowler, Hermon, Pitcairn and Voting Districts No. 6 and 3, Gouverneur. The man you choose will represent you and approximately 5000 others in your District at the County level. As one of the very most important elections ever held in our rural towns b+cause of change-over in County Government ac- cording to new laws set down by the Courts, t+ie man you send down to the County seat to serve you should be one of experience in town and county government if your town is to have equal voice *i the county level at least for the first two years. I wish to state my experience at the town and county level, Supervisor for 14 years. During those 14 y+*r% at the county level I w.a$ elected Chairman of Si. Lawrence County Board of Supervisors, Chairman (of Finance Committee, Chairman of the Highway Com- imitfee, Chairman of Agriculture. Chairman of Sheriff and Jail Comm'Hee. Chairman of EquaHxation and As- sessments. Chairman of Accounts like County Treasurer, Couitty Clerk and many others too numerous to men- tion. Friends I thank Voters of the above - mentioned Town* for choosing me as their candidate. This was dote because of my record, and tfcis record I stand on. Witf this type of experience I solicit your support and at t+»e po*'i Tuesday He^^ber 6 Your support vota^w'H asiyre you of a voice in fb* speeding of your •#* do'lers e*f ; cie*fy at t*>e couffy te*ef Don't l#r w'ld pro«vtei sway your Sincerely Don Peck News from Hermon-DeKalb Central liv \IIU.IM.\HsniKK Thr Kl' A *.ill i,^, classes) of Hrniioii | arM i t 15. n«'ar limns iai in Indian River Grange 19 notes 100th anniversary Tli* 1 s<\hool plcii <*<i sovi'nth <>ut \ f H«» schools a>i<*ndin^ Thr lop live siud«nis u»r<- Hill Willhanks, |{-J>t'if Mi'inll. .Urnii* Brown. IdrhM* Bi Ufi«'t <uid Benny F'oore 'J'he Ih'A MH-rniJy u>ok orders loi I)ijich Mill bulbs, a total of VXVi v\er-e ordered and 'hey eX fM'ti ibeir ar rival shortly j The KKA is n«>vv faking orders loi t ra»es ol citrus Iruit Tbe> must be ordered by Nov 9 and delivery is ex;xrtt»d in early I >• ii'inln » K i.fj <>| rif MIS |r nit Page 3 See, 2 —The Tribune- Pre—, Gouvernsur NY October 24 'Geology Week 1 in PACT program 1973 N«-w 'I he Indian Kiver (iiani^e \H held a dinner-, m observafu-e of 'h«'ir 100'h anniversar\. ai rbe Ameruan Legion Hall' in Am werpon < >( I \i (ju«-si Np«ak«rs lor the occasion wrn« »be Y<>rk State of i'laims , Henry i.entfyl and N» u Y..rk S'a'e (iran^e Master. Hubert Drake Nrw York State I)«-pu»y and Junior Dt-pu'\ Mr and Mi s (ifor^e Alb»*rr> iVinoiia (ii an^e Mas! fi . I'hilip Scott Mrs Mai ion Kulhntffon secretarv of Indian Kiver diarize tiave a history of this uranjje and had 11 nrt w >t'i .11*. li'H' p ct t> MfH r>>*'»M»»iv on displa> Mis' Fullir^fon has itti . n Sl . rma ,- y o { Indian Kiver d'an^etoi 2.'t\ears A' the head '\ahlr wnr Jud^e and Mrs Henry l.«-nnyl. \{*\ dfid Mis Donald ihxUis M IS Husst-ll Maloy and .M;i*ii«T ol Indian Kiver (iran^e*. l>\fiald 'I'm ner and Mis Turner Approxima'elv 7f> a'tended the d yn(j piupaiii Mrs r ha ma\ s« rdless Kussi'll Maloy was in ihar^e ol 'he pro^rarn A i>eauntul cake vw*s made toi ifie occasion by I \ iJoiis Wtntiiiore and il ui'h punch after the oranges. Nav^l while seedless pink urapelruit and The North ( ountr y school studv council dinner and meetin^^was h«'!d (>ci j? at Hermon DeKalb < \••rir ral The Senior class of HDCS is pi«*senil\ having then annual >ale DI ('hi istrnas cards Basketball practice ai HDCS is «*xp4*cted 'o star t on N«»v I I [Homing sotcei Raines art' Knox Mem.inal at HDCSonOi-f •J:* and HDCS will U- b\e on (h\ •>-* ; am Stan collecting your set today IMPORTED GOURMET COOKWARE Prices effective thru Saturday October 27, 1973 •M. »«• MM. . M , h **«^w l m Di Hobert b\ \A*£#V\, retired director of the Division of IHuildm^ Ke search of the Naiional K«'search Council of <anada. will sjx*ak on \(ieolotfic lla/aids and ihe Planning of < it Ms a 1 1 p rn Wednesday Oct LM m loom MMi. Kellas liall a» S a»e I'm versify College at V '.isdam hi his lecture, Dr Ke^et will discuss cases where construction ptohlcms could have been avoided by ronsider mv. ^leolo^ical features i>i Lt^^et's lecture is sj>on soied b\ 'he ^eolo^y department through Ms program (ieolo^y Knv ironment Man i(JKM> and in i'ooperarion vvith Ihe colleges «.rmnum TACT < People And Culle^e T«»uether) program This lect ur e is par t «»f ' (J« \V»ek ' in 'he PACT program Just for enjoying our special low prices and saving our .special pink IS register tapes. From 7 lo 9 p rn Friday, Oct. 2»i. the department of geological sciences will sponsor an informal op**n house m Timerman Hall On display will be minerals, fossils, and maps of the North Country A map display will emphasize polonical .features uf Ihe Adirondacks and National Parks «uid visitors may view ihe lecently installed seismograph which is recording world ear- 'hmjakc activity The gtxjlogy srall SAIII \H' available to discuss •he ueology of the North Country inid ! elresiiments will tx* served The geology staff will also lead it held 'rip of the geology of the N <i th Country from 8'30a.m to 1 p in Satuida> Oct 27 liusrs will leave from the parking lot of the Potsdam Museum which is co-host ing the : uj) Ai eas visited will include minerals and r6ck» in the (iouverneur area Mineral collecting will be possible Bus reservations should be made before October 25 by contacting Mrs George Little, Potsdam Museum Telephone Coin Club meets The Seaway Valley Coin Club will hold as regular monthly meeting on Tuesday, Oct. 30, Marting at 7 30 p m at the American Legion on Franklin Street in Ogdensburg All members are urged to attend, plans lor forthcoming coin show will be discussed Non member* are always welcomed, there is no charge for admission American and Canadian dealers will be on hand, coin auction will be held and a door prize will be given «t«rv« ?h« nghr to limit quantth«i We have a large selection of Trick or Treaf Candies & Party Fix'ins ! 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