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EIRJBUNf VOL. 87 NO. 20 — GOUVERNEUR, N. Y. Northern New York's Greatest Weekly WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 16. 1974 20 PAGES. 2 SECTIONS — Fifteen Cento Candidates for the crown • *•- * «•• •\: Club Candidates for royalty of the Business Women's Club are Ellen and Nat Natali, 44 Park Street. Ellen 1$ a native of Rochester. She graduated from Nazat/^ -Academy grrSrhooI in T?ocfiesfeFan(T worked for several years at a Rochester prior to her m ApriLoL1966_ Shtf alSTwas employed at Penn Yan Ex- press, Penn Yan, while Nat worked at WFLR in Dundee. After moving to Gouverneur in December of 1966, she worked for 3 short time at the Gouverneur Central School until being efnployed by the law firm of Case and Leader, in M^rch of 1967, where she still works. • Ellen bowls with the Wendells Welding the Merchant's team \«in Bowlirrg League and is a member of the Gouverneur Business Women's Club. - .' - Luncheon Club Winter Carnival are Carol Otto and Arne Ormasen. Carol is the daughter of Fred and Rosemary Otto* Johnstown Road N A 1973 graduate of Gouverneur Central Schools, she is employed at MRS Printing. Inc. Arne, son of Mrs. Lucy Ormasen, 94 Gordon St.. is Manager of J. R. Miller Co. He also is a 1973 graduate of Gouverneur Central. His hobbies are skiing, snowmobiling and basketl Nat, who was hews director of WIGS radio until Dec. 26, is \>n the broadcasting staff of \WPDM Potsdam. . _ *A-*wKive of Clayton, Nat graduated from Clayton High School where he was very active in the music depart- ment. He entered the army in January 1955 and was a member of the 392nd army band, and studied at the Army-Navy School of Music. Following his army discharge and attendance at Crane School of Music and Ithaca College, he entered his career in broadcasting work which has included WATN, Water town; .VVSAW and WFLR, Rochester, and WIGS, Gouverneur. He served as treasurer and president of the Gouverneur Pony Baseball League, of which he is „ * a charter member. He has served as general chairman and mblicity chairman of the Heart Fund drive Tn Gouverneur. - Ellen and Nat enjoy snowmobiling in winter, boating in summer. Another hobby of Nat's is model - March of Dimes Week • / • _ • • *• • • % ' < & 7 7 PROCLAMATION WHKRKAS statistics show that many children are born each year with crippling birth defects, and, . WHKRFAS these children are provided with continuous aid and treatment by the National March of Dimes Foundation, and, WHKRFAS the majer source of revenue for this care and treatment is the annual March of Dunes app^l, and, WHFHFAS the National M&rch of Dimes Foundation uses this money to support thair research jd l y pp ^^ \cure of cripptllng birth defects and to provide care and treatments children in local communities who need rf^:^v\Eigv Mayor of the Village of Gouverneur, do hereby proclaim January, in the Year of Our Lord Nineteen Hundred .and Seventy-Four, as MARCH OF DIMES MONTH in •iiouverneur and • urge residents to support with generosity the work of the National Foundation of the March of Dimes and aid the Gouverneur Chapter of the aforementioned organization in its endeavors to aid the many innocent children who, each year, are crippled by birth defects. To this end I have placed my signature and caused the Seal of the Village of Gouverrreur to be af- fixed this 16th Day of January in the Year of Our Lord Nineteen Hundred and Seventy-Four and of In- dependence of the United States of America, the One Hundred and Ninetv-Seventh. MAYOR OF THE VILLAGE OF GOUVERNEUR 4 Green and Petito named directors At the annual meeting of the shareholders, held Jan. 8, John U. Green and Carl Petito were elected Directors of the CJanvemeur Savings and Loan Association. TOPS 481 J?Soti lit c 1ST if ~ ice Joseph A. Netto, ST., Super, intendent of Gouverneur Central Schools has announced that the opening times for the Gouverneur School District Jiav£ not been changed and will remain the same until further notice. . Cadet CAP member of the Gouverneur \Fire Department. .He is a member of American Legion Post 65; Gouverneur Luncheon Club; is currently a director of the Gouverneur County Club; president of the Wayside Cemetery; trustee of the Village of Richville and was felscted president ot ttrer Chamber of Commerce in 1973. .: Mrs. Green is the former* \Shirley * Bice, daughter of Clarence and Gertrude Bice, utes. The Greens have three children; Martha Storrin; John Vernon and Thomas, and four grandchildren. Michael and Collette fcreen and Corey and Thomas Storrin. MicheleJLyn Marlow chosen poster child for March of Dimes Friday ~JOftN U.JGREEN Mr. Green, owner and operator of the J & S Liquor store. William Street and a partner in the Burr-Green -Funeral Home, If*€-. was bora- \in Hermon. He graduated —from Hermon High School and served in the U.S. Armv Michele Lyn Marlow js afraid of Santa CTaus and this is probably the most unusual thing about her, despite the fact that . t has a birth defect, Spina bifida. or open spine. \\ Michele, St. Lawrence County's poster child for the March of Dimes, is the Nancy Marlow, 10 Round Hill Road. Potsdam. Ed is a professor in the school of management at-Clafkson College. Like most two-year olds, Michele is ^a ham. curious, stubborn, and probably a bit spoiled ...Sometiroe-s- -&ke 4s Mommy's girl , and sometimes Daddy's, but her A pediatrician in Illinois, mother says. There are where the Mar low's lived times when she won't have before coming to Potsdam, either one of us\> told them, \She entered the Michele told us she likes the le \ 11 . Brady Bunch on television. wmcn Kd adds, \which . . ». . . means she'IT stay in them and her mother savs she has learned a lot from Sesame Street Michele began wat- ching when a year old and Lai i iiuw cQuni to —inrcc a no repeat the alphabet when prompted. . . « -Nancy says she just wat- ched Sesame Street at first, but now participates in the activities. Unfortunately, she doesn't pay attention to the ones -efl~-cooperatttm,—atr-\ cording to her father. , Carnival Chairman % licaUlHIC •. - longer.\ „ . Living in college housing, Michele is fortunate to have fffcfclf* fh f filial PfclAiriftfttj*,!! htfft-f* 1VUI 171 IT*X^ uv i own age The children realize she is different and take care of her when they play and are careful to include her - The Marlow s have ordered a walker for her. and Michele will eventually be able to use crutches AlttrougiT goitre' Spina bifida children can walk without them, ! With , Gouverneur's third annual Winter Carrtival creeping closer and closer to are coupe rajjjTj^U>_^LJ]ie 9i man fur the latest develop- nu-nts. and reports that all Still Nancy, believe > Michele has it made, because i It she's a girl, which means she -doe&a'X have. JQ .prove herself athletically, and i2i she's pretty < more than just a 3 - Squadron, Civil Air Patrol 1946. receiving,aj PAUL AND PHYLLIS WELLS <Con*ay photo 1 —Paul and Phyllis. -Wells The Wells have three sons. Somerville Road, have been Kevin. 14. eighth grade •chosen by TOPS 4&3 -&s student at the Junior High candidates for King and School; Kurt. 12. in the sixth Paul is a tractor - trailer owner and operator. Phyllis as active m TOPS 481 as treasurer of the club and has KOP:l7r fee?. vears^ third grade, at West Side School. Tne whole family enjoys snowmobiling together and they belong to the Antwerp ^L^ 3Fie~ has \been den mother erf Pack 21 Cub Scouts for five years; has worked for the _March of Dimes for 10 years and \s in charge of teen-a ^e ibread^ sales and rural mailers She bowls or, the Hit -or Mi&g League—— Inc Paul training program this Friday evening at its regular meeting. The rfldet program rnnsists of aerospace education, physical training, moral debate and discussion, leadership laboratory, search —and rescue training, and many flyftg programs. Each -cadet is given an orientation flight in a light aircraft. followed by a number of other flights, for wnicn m< charge. Cadets participate on land ground rescue teams in actual search and rescue missions. A cadet car also tt.;irks toaarde Ms privateh Simmons School of Em- balming in 1946. and opened the Green Funeral Home in JRichviHe in 1951. the same year he received his funeral director's license. He has been vice president of the /Burr-Green Funeral Home, .Jnc., since 1960. In 1949 he had opened the -£reen Furmture in FUchville and sold the business to his brother. William C r *een m January '968 i r*ai Siu'itr year he purchased the former Sheldon store on Park Street and opened a retail jiquor store In 1972 he moved the to iU present *<*•«;.ur. t Toose—^a i^bhcity .Chairman Helen Harrington clainis she is ready to have a nervous breakdown. Where are the ful K CARL PETFTO ' Mr Petito has been in \partnership -with ^iario deCastro at the- Roma Restaurant since 1962 He was born in Detroit. the Wilbur Wright Vxationai Hi eh School, majoring .ir* mechan:cs He served in the armed f ftrr eft Irom 1&L2 and i£> Duesn't anyone want an Ice Fishing Derby''\ •Chairmen. ^et your pictures tak*-n' But even amid all this -muddle. th£__thir± '(ipuver- m-ur Winter CyFr.ivai is \brennnirrt* to enrer^e with its own lndividuahU. ar. evert that will be following image. believes i a rr \ i v a i a'suc ceST\ *\ She is also making a effort to introduce each eveoi chairman to the public with a biographical sketch, so that +ip nub!it will know ~anlittle committee and it. v . about vac h what it is Irving to do for the carnival : Pinned d'«wn ]o give a sketch ^ herself. •that -the iuMy Chairman is a native A Gouverneur who received r>-r bachelor of •tern e iegr^e fr >n. the Slate discovered ..vt-rsitv \* /tsdarr, t.ve ;r; \t.: S' e Las been - corrj:.ur.it\ as vice president of the club. Paul is the son of Mrs Margaret P h 1 p p i n s . -jGouverneur. -and -the iate Clifford Wells. Sr. Phyllis\ parents are Mrs Theresa Powell. Oxbow and the late On ui Fields — — pilot licens with muc of the cost absorbed by CAP To jbecome _a .Civil _Air , Patrol cadet, a young man or woman must be at least 13 years of age. a US citizen, and a student of a pubbc or _jpr;vate school Squad report for \74 In 1973 there were a total of 877 rnar, ihours expended ^during .the day. with an overall total of 13.032 hours Total cails mr.wered were S58. wrjch inchided T. car accidents: three drownincs: 12 im;ne accidents; 2*6 _jroutine .calls, ^.132 Jong distarK?e trips and 78 nuies trBveied jar* C o r. t r ; b u t I o rv* are arxi rnay be ^aJ TO In accordance with a new- year policy, the Rescue Squad will make regular reports of their activities Publicity chairman James H Spratue has submitted the f oliowing •. From Jar, 1 to 7. the JRescje Squad traveled 186 miies. with 10 and one ha^f man-hours dur\r»c the day ar^d 168 hours w~ui *J>e right icrews Inchided s. ^e ca!is \c W^K± ^>ey resoended there were ifxee car±ac paUenls. one verjcie accident and six ftranssfers — ooe tc Watertow-. Hospital The North Country Cadet Squadron jmeets every / FRe Unite* , Methodist _Church freffn ; until 9 p.m. in Gouverneur All persons interested in attending are welcomed For further information write N CCS , Civil Air PaU-ol. Rt 4 North Woods Road. Gouverneur: or call Mr Grega .nas been -a volunteer fireman since i^44. served as chief of the Hermon Fire Department 1947-49. and of the RichAilie Fire Department 1957-58 He is a charter member of the St Lawrence _Fire _Chicf\s Association, and ,honorar% both a full t jne and substitute Ji:* LOile^e she Mic.hele's mental mt has be^n lasted , which it 15 apt to handicapped ci verbal development is ^stressed and more parental attention is received Her mom also thinks she may be. •artistic. In spite erf all her charm, it is probably Micheles fierce .determination _wtnch _has served her best so far Im- '\mediately after the operation to dose the spine, the doctor told the _Mariow\$ that depended -on How my n the cr.:id wants to live at this pc xt \ The Mariow s are cor- 16 n-ionths spent m K:*rea Mr Petito is married to the former LuciHe deCastro and -*?,*}' reside a* 25i R^ck te'tard ,St They have one son. ' Gregory, whose wife is :te former Iunda Pastuzo, and one grandson ' worked on :r,e -collere i[ tne coiiege and 'Acs elected of PM 1>e!'-a nati'Tnaf JJUT- *? 4 n t.ie VniU*d nearr the tn:*^ .-defects, and admit they kreV nothing about them \ We d lhate lo have an>txxl> .& -Ihr-juizt ail the ioubt we did. ttry say Ed arxl Nancy want to tell o-hers about birtn defects. roster of officers Officers of the ?rrrtr Country Cadet Flight Civil Air Patrol have been an- TK .yced as follows Commander. WO Jarnes D R *rrd\e. CAP Operations Officer. ^-M Anthon> J. Aiisar.kus. -CAP Corr.- mumcatjons Officer C-MSet Brad A Gre«nspar, CAP AdnumstraUve Officer SM •Oariene A Riven. CAP Finance Officer. S-M Stephen S Bnggs. CAP — -— ~ -Rev and Fr Norman Poapore. iz Officer Robert J Uader. Medical Officer Dr Er-«t L Adier Suppy Of- ficer. S-M Anthony J A'^k:i; TAP Leadership Officer ^0 James D R White. CAP and Emergency Services OrT.cer Cap: 'Kenr^lh P Lori, 3rd. 1'SA T*e cadet *train;n£ prc£ram w:H ite£:n this frrlzy *vemn<*. Jan ifi at the HELEN HARRr\GTO\ Y:s Harnr^tor is Tr.t the pra*se of the rr.ed.a representatives for t.er .* >rk ir. jgetting the puD.rcri) ar> m* t.v carnival TAT.tter- d-d lejvered as as ir.-e r%er.i- are f^rrrrui. N t>^wUnt; bi-t 4 d.*n t make a fcr ri od\5>pe;~ta!.>r A T\ games Ht r ,nust>and Ko> is ar. a* nv* He^cue Squad in>en^>t-r T^y uve at 3fe Peari Siree: witr th^:r ^xee ichiklrer.. T>rr. trade six Jo A.-T crad<- S and Carol. « K o atterxis k r»derc arter. at ih^ co rr> rr. u r 1 1 y parti ci pa t * or a-<j try t-uTrjr;uTi2t> <a * participate DT^> if -,: car firxj about niva, sterns frr-cn r £e-er*. pr^osopt.y ' I -d my :ur out ntf ^>% inar. to **** B Pwrv. p m ira* k.i£ dowr. e^ r. xha^r- - are afra:d to Mxrjeie ar parents *:). be at Country Westerr. on Jar 2% from 4-6 p m as weli as s-evera! other March of Dimes functions Attend. lmeet them, and team about Ixrth defects first ^and Donald iDodds. St I^wrence County chairrian. ts sct^edukA^ U>e Markiw g appearances He may foe contac'^ec at J9W€10 or 393- 5122 T?.t Courtry Westerr. Janibcree w.J feature hve c and a vanety of acts prr. to 1 ra.i: OK Araer.car. Lee or Norae or* -Eau