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»«?'•'• Page 8 - The Tribune- Press, Gouverneur. N.Y. - October 4,1989 ••it- Doings in DePeyster \ By Grace Parish dedicate the new organ. The* Heuvelton Senior There will be a musical Citizens met last Thurs- program with light re- day with 29 members at- freshments to follow, tending. The president, . Kenneth Reukauf sup- Julia Kittle,conducted the plied the pulpit on Sun- husiness meeting. Mildred day morning as Rev. Jones Blanchard gave a report was on vacation. He used of the September meeting our beautiful windows as of the County Council. It a basis for his talk, with a was reported that Evelyn scripture passage for each Harrington had been ill. one. As both Sunshine ladies . Ladies are reminded of were absent there was no the toy party at the church sick report. The next at 1 p.m. Oct. 7. Helen meeting will be a short Blance is in charge and one followed by a social Mrs. Gooshaw is thedem- Michael Parish, son of Mr. and Mr.v Neil Parish of Heuvelton, my grand- son, wasat Shaw Air Base a few miles inland from Charleston, S.C. He called home to say he was all right but ti was very scary. They had moved all their planes and cars further inland. They couldn't see what was happening as the windows were boarded up They had stocked food in their rooms and had generators for power. William Perry had eye surgery in Crouse Irving Hospital in Syraucse this week. THIRD GRADERS from Mrs. Schryver's class at East Side School toured the Tribune Press building last week where they had an opportunity to see how a newspaper is put together, from start to finish. They also had a lesson on the history of the printing industry, and saw the presses in operation. Mis. Allen acted as a chaperone. Tribune Photo . . North Gouverneur By Ruth Hurlbut '• We had our first hard frost on Sept. 27 but it held ofTas we usually have one earlier in September. We have had a nice fall and I'm hoping the snow will stay away for a while. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jones left Thursday for Syracuse where they will take a plane on Friday for where they will attend an insurance meeting but while there they have tick- ets for the Grand Ole Opry. Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Thompson left Friday to visit their daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Kuitems of Web ster. Allen Hurlbut from South Carolina spent last weekend visiting his par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Wal- lace Hurlbut. • . . Mr. and Mrs. E. Burr Hurlbut and Edward Todd and Timmy of DePeyster - were supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Hurlbut. The occasion was Ruth Hurlbut's birthday. Mr. and Mrs. John Kin- ney celebrated their anni- versary on Wednesday evening-. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Taylor of Gouverneur joined them at their home. Congratulations to both couples. On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. John Kin ney visited May Reed at the River View .Towers in Oixdensburg. Tammy Finley has pur- chased the Jennie Allen property on the Mud Lake road in DePeyster. She finished moving on Satur- day, Sept. 23. She has employment in Ogden>burg. Good luck Tammy. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Thompson and Mr. and Mrs. James Linehan left Friday to attend a trailer rally. It was rainy weather but the activities were held inside. They returned on Sunday. Mrs. Cindy Denesha gave a surprise birthdav party for GUI Streeterlast week. Happy birthday 'Gill. •.\••.\ Several members of Triple E Hunting Lodge attended a business meet- ing on Wednesday eve- ning. It'sgetting that time of Year. The Fourth Grade school children from Gouverneur are enjoying school at the Little Red School House in .North Gouverneur. Miss Eleanor Jiicksoriand Mrs. Bill Richards also spent the day at the school house. ' . Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Hurlbut and Mr. andMrs. E. Burr Hurlbut attended the turkey dinner held at Richville on last Wednes- day evening. MARTY HASSETT, left, vice president and manager of St. Lawrence National Bank, recently presented a check in the Amount of $2,000 to Gerald Davis, finance director for E.J. Noble Hospital. The check represents the bank's annual installation on a five-year pledge of $10,000 to the hospi- tal's renovation fund drive. The latest payment represents the fourth installment. . Tribune Photo Overstocked SALE! WE STILL HAVE NEW 1987 & 1988 JOHN DEERE SNOWBLOWERS THAT HAVE TO CO! COME IN TODAY FOR A GREAT PRICE AND BEAT THE COLD-Rl SH! Starting at $ 374 00 1032 Walk-Behind Snow BUmer 826Walk Behind Snow Blower Blower 322 Waft- *e*i»d 1032 Walk-Behind Snow Blower •Built to perform in heavy snow conditions • 10-hp, air-cookd, 4-cycle engine • Five forward speeds, plus reverse • 32-inch cutting width • Two-stage design with large 16-inch diameter auger 826 Walk-Behind Snow Blower • 8-hp, 4-cycle winterized engine • Five forwrd speed*, plus reverse • 26-inch cutting width • Two-stage design with large 16-inch diameter auger • Large 17-mch-diameter tires for good traction 522 Walk-Behind Snow Blower • 5-hp engine with 3-forward 1-reverse gear- drive transmission • Two-stage design for fast efficient snow removal • Spout control, auger and traction dri\e levers located on handlebar* • Fully winterized with enclosed carburetor, primer button and choke control knob 322 Walk-Behind Snow Thrower • Ragged 3-hp engine • 2^-inch catting width • Three-position discharge vane lets yo« put snow wfeere you want it • Carburetor with cfeokf and fuel primer Tor easier starts Nothing Runs Like a Detrt® SCHROON LAKE TRACTORS Rt 0 North Gouverneur HY. Phone 237 0136 hour as the Presbyterian members are having a supper that night at the Masonic Hall. The second meeting in October will have Mrs. Elizabeth Schreiner from the Asso- ciation for the Blind, as, guest speaker. onstrator. Refreshments will be served. Come and get a start on Christmas shopping. There are many gift ideas as well as deco- rations. This is for the UMW. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Townsend of Victor were Don't forget that onOct. overnight guests last Sat- 13 at S p.m. there will be a urday of his aunt, Mrs. program at church to Wineferd Bonsteele. Dekalb Junction ByKeithaHall Mrs. Reginald Chilton entertained at a baby shower Saturday after- noon in honor of Nancy Shnttuck Aten and son. Cole. Present were: Mar- jorieHamilton, Ruth Chil- ton, Susan Willard, Mary Margaret Hayes, Laura Shattuck, Cory Aten, Donna Russell, Betty Miller. Mary Kelley, Nancy Aten and Cole, and :the hostess. \ Mr. and Mrs. James Clayton, Rockford. Me.. _yi>iU'd Shirley Wright for a few days last week. .Margaret Hamilton and Ktitha Hall attended the \Holiday Fair* at the Canton Middle School, -Saturday, Sept. 23. Mr. and Mrs. William Rice, Fine, spent Thurs- day morning with Mr. and Mrs. James Brice, Sr. They were returning home af- U*r spending the summer at Trout Lake. • BrendaLouiseBrice and Leoanrd Carl Wessell were married in a double ring ceremony, Sept. 16, at the West Charlton United Presbyterian Church by Rev. Ronald B. Sloat. • Mrs. Wessell is the daughter of Winnie Brice and the late Andrew Brice, and granddaughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. W 7 illiam Brice of Old DeKalb. Mr. Wessell is the son of Le- onard and Betty Lou Wessell. . The bride was given in marriage by her brother, Thomas Brice of Chatanooga, Tenn. Matron of honor was Barbara Bacigalupo, Sa- lem, Mass. Bridesmaids were Wendy Heintz, Mel- li>a Mi Hard, Julie Diggins, Christine Landry. and Marcy Ariel. Best man wa> Arthur Heintz. Ushers were Ed Millard, Rich Phelps. Glenn Hammond, David 'Bacigalupo and Ben Po- 'tiker. A reception followed at the Country Club. The couple took a w< ddingtnp 1 -) Disney World, Orlando, Fla Mr and Mrs Donald Hall were Sur.dav over- night guests of their son, Landon and family, in Churchville. Landon be- gan employment with IBM on Monday.Oct. 2. because E a s t m a n K o d a k C o m p a n y sold its computer depart- ment to IBM in a restruc- turing move. ..Marsha Anne Brice, Serrata, daughter of Mr. and Mrs James Brice Sr. and Floyd Koerner, son of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Koerner, Sr., were mar- ried in a double ring cere- mony Sept. 2o at Hess Rood Wesleyan Church in Appleton, NY by Rev. Hubert King. Amongthose attending were: Mr. and Mrs. James Brice, Sr., Mr. and Mrs. James Brice, Jr. with Jimmy, Sheila and Nicole;Mrs. Helen Woods, Mrs. Michael (Carol) Fenlong, Mr. and Mrs. Carlton (Cynthia) Mor- row, all from DeKalb Junction; Mr. and Mrs. Michael Peabody, Her- mon; Mr. and Mrs. Tho- mas Grant, .Rensselaer Falls; Mr. and Mrs. Mi- chael Costello, Jim and Kelly, Richmond, Va.;Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Brock, Jordan, James Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Brice, .Rocky River, Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. Fulton Caswell, Pierrepont, were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Turnbull. The Caswells will soon be leav- ing for their winter home in Zephyrhills, Fla. • On Wednesday, Lillian Turnbull attended the Ombudsman meeting in . Canton where Mark Scar- let gave an interestingtalk on the new development at Hepburn Hospital. The DeKalb-Hermon Seniors met Wednesday for dinner and meeting at the Nutrition Site. It was voted to give $10 to the Hermon Rescue Squad in memory of Clarence Cross for his faithful service as •treasurer of the club for many years The next meeting will be Oct 11 Mrs Doris Dodds Day, Springfield, Mo. was a luncheon gue^t Wednes- day at the Hall home. She came east to attend the Richville School reunion banquet Saturday night CLASS MHOS KSTIVAL Of SAVfltt AKK7FVED f — BROWN'S JEWELRY STORE 43 E. Main St., Gouverneur 287-2830 4 Oxbow News By Eleanor Jones Church services for the month of October will be at 9 a.m. in the Oxbow Church. The Oxbow* Presbyte- rian Women will meet at 11 a.m., Wednesday, Oct. 11 at the home of Doris and Jennette Chisholm. Plans will be made for the turkey dinner to be held on Oct. 29. Please bring a sandwich. The business meeting and Bible study will be in the afternoon. \Voter registration will be held at the fire hall from 12 to 9 on Thursday, Oct. 12. If you have moved (even across the road) or are new in the area, this is your last chance to regis- ter for the November elec- tion. Doris and Jennette Chisholm attended an 81st birthday party for Gilbert Finnerty at the home ofhis son and daugh- ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Gary Finnerty. Donna and J. Braley of 'Myrtle Beach, N.C.,spent last week visiting her parents, Don and Susan Turnbull, Don and Mari- lyn Putman and other friends and relatives. Mazie Barker came home from the hospital Friday. She had many callers this week includ- ing Alice and Renee Desormeaux of Antwerp, Lcla and Charlie Shaw of the Antwerp Road, Paul .and Willa Nolle of Gas tonia, N.C., Judy Billings and Bill Manningly of Philadelphia and the Rev. Lynda Clements. . Donna and Bob Paro and son Eric and daughter Susan Santimaw and baby of Delphia Falls spent Sunday with Wendall and Sharon Canfield. Mary Kirker is home from the Gouverneur hos- pital. Emery and Doris Crawford * of . West Carthage had Sunday dinner with Ken and He- len Crawford. Helen Chisholm accom- panied her daughter, Barb Dimon of the Theresa Road, and her uncle, Wally Simpson of Theresa, to Watertown, Tuesday. Eleanor Jones had Sun- day dinner with Ala and Harold Tulley . of Hailesboro. Kerry Fowler of Castle- ton, Vt. and Dave Fowler and family of Hannibal were weekend guests of their mother, Margaret Fowler. Susan Turnbull called on Jeanne Raven of O^densburg last Tuesday. Recent callers at the home oflna Chisholm and Lucille Honeywell were Mae Hawn of Gouverneur and Gerald and Helen Chisholm. Barb and Dave Dimon and children of the Ther- esa Road were guests of Gerald and Helen Chish- olm, Thursday tocelebrate Gerald's birthday. Wally Simpson called during the day. - On Tuesday, Beulah Walrath attended a ninth birthday party for her granddaughter, Jackie, daughter of Ed and Cindy White of Watertown. Other guests were Lois O'Brien of Watertown, Judy Weaver and daugh- ter Carissa of Gouverneur, Kurt and Beth Walrath of Brownville and Ryan, Megan, Kristin and Dustin White. Beulah Walrath's granddaughter, Jennifer Walrath of Bradenton, Fla, celebrated her fourth birthday on Sept. 28. Firefighters To Meet Three Northern New York Firematic Associa- tions will meet in Gou- verneur on Sunday, Oct. 8. The meetings were re- scheduled from Sept. 17 due to the death of Tho- mas Frank. The Northern New York Drill Team Captains As- sociation will meet at 11:30 for discussion of rules changes, a review of the 1989 tournament sea- son anddiscussion of tour- nament events for the summer of 1990. The executive commit- tee of the Northern New York Volunteer Firemen's Association wiH meet at 1 p m. Discussion of items that were unable to dis- cussed at the Northern meeting will be held The Northern New York Parade and Drill Officials will meet in annual ses- sion with election of offi- cers, proposals for parade rules changes, and com- mittee reports. The meet- ing will be held at 1 p.m. The Association's annual drawing will also be held at the meeting. All firefighters are asked to attend the three meet- ings that pertain to them. Show Slated A Variety Show for the benefit of The American Cancer Society is being sponsored by Dan Kirsner One-Man Band and The Hammond Kitchen Band on Sunday, Oct. 8,2-4 p.m. in the Hammond Fire Hall. Starting at 12 30 p.m., refreshments and home baked poods will be sold by Hammond Fire Dept. A free will offering will be taken at intermission. W. Main St. Gouverneur The ROMA RESTAURANT Phone:287-3280 WEDXESDAY and THURSDAY - - DINNER SPECIALS - ROAST CHICKEN DINNER W/Potato, Salad, Bev. $£500 FOOTBALL LOVERS? Don't Forget Monday \Ue$ Are the Night$ to Spend at the Roma Bar. GENNY & HOT DOGS from 9 p.m. to U2 Time -4