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Page 2 -The Tribune-Press, Gouverneur, N.Y. - October 18,1989 Wednesday, Oct. 18 Women's Self-Help Group To Meet A facilitated Self-Help Group for Women Survi- vors of Child Abuse will meet for 10 weeks, starting Wednesday, Oct. 18 from 5-7 p.m. at the Canton United Methodist Church. The sessions, sponsored by the St. Lawrence Valley Renewal House, are for victims of family violence. For more information, call 379-9845. , , AAUWToMeet The Gouverneur Chapter of AAUW (American Association of University Women) will meet at 6:30 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 18 downstairs at St. James Church. A covered dish supper will be served, followed by a presentation by Alberta S. Old and new members are welcome. Meet the Candidates in Antwerp ANTWERP—There will be a \Meet the Candi- dates\ night in Antwerp, Tuesday, Oct. 17 at the American Legion Hall, Main Street. A covered dish dinner will be served at 7 p.m. Speakers will include John Kiechle, Jefferson County democratic chair- man; JoAnne Wilder, candidate for JefTerson County clerk; George Inglehart, candidate for Supreme Court judge. Local candidates will also be on hand to answer questions. • Thursday, Oct. 19 Retired Teachers To Meet Gouverneur Retired Teachers will meet for lunch at noon Thursday, Oct. 19 at the Clearview Restau- rant. Turkey Dinner A turkey dinner with all the trimmings and pies for dessert will be served Thursday, Oct. 19 at the Masonic Temple, 23 Trinity Ave.,Gouverneur. Prices are adults, $5, and children, $3.-Serving will be from 5-7 p.m. Community Players Meeting The Gouverneur Community Players will meet at 7 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 19 at 131 Park St. to discuss 'winter plays. . Friday, Oct. 20 Senior Bazaar The Gouverneur Senior Citizens Club will sponsor their annual bazaar at 9 a.m. Friday, Oct. 20 at Cambray Court. There wi ll be tables for crafts, food, candy, white elephant and plants. There will be a drawing with a basket of groceries as first prize; a doll, second prize, and a lap robe, third prize. The public is invited. I -Saturday, Oct. 21 t v -\ Craft Fair Slated St. Lawrence Chapter O.E.S. #60ofDepeysterwill hold their annual craft fair on Saturday, Oct. 21 from 10a.m. to4 p.m. at the Depeyster Masonic Hall. Homemade soup and sandwiches will, be served. Rummage, Food and Plant Sale HEUVELTON—The fall Rummage, Food and Plant sale of the Heuvelton Presbyterian Women will be held in the church Sunday school rooms on Saturday, Oct. 21 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Apple Pie Sale Fresh baked apple pies will be available at $5 each at the First United Methodist Church, Grove Street, Gouverneur, from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 21. The pies will be baked at the church that morning. - .Reservations are encouraged to guarantee a pie; call the church office at at 287-2440. Extra pies will . be available at the church on the day of the sale. Proceeds will go towards supporting church pro* jgratns. I Sunday, Oct-22 .- J - - A T > *• i. ~ Turkey Dinner and Bazaar /OXBOW—The Oxbow Presbyterian Women will hold their annual' turkey dinner and bazaar on Sunday, Oct, 22 at the Oxbow Fire Hall. Turkey' .with aU the trimmings, including pie, will be served. Adults, $5; children under 1.2, $2.50. Serving will be jfrofn noon to 3 p.m. Tribune Datebook Tuesday, Oct. 24 Special Elks Meeting Gouverneur Elks Lodge will host the visits of District Deputy John Mahoney of Malone Elks Lodge and state Vice President William Smowdon of Wa- tertown with a social hour at 6 p.m. and a corned beef and cabbage dinner at 7 p.m. During the Elks meet- ing, at 8:15 p.m., new members will be initiated and special reports will be given by the visitingdignitar- ies. • - • - Friday, Oct. 27 Full Gospel Businessmen Dinner Meeting . Full Gospel Businessmen will conduct a public dinner meeting at 6:45 p.m. Friday, Oct. 27 at the Clearview Restaurant. Featured speaker will be Robert Vautier, former executive director of the Vermnont State Medical Association. Tickets are $8.95. For reservations, call 287-2383 or 287-3136. All are invited. Saturday, Oct. 28 . Halloween Parade The Ciouverneur Fire Department will hold its annual Halloween Parade on Saturday, Oct. 28. Costunu»judging will take place at the fire station at 2 p.m , with the parade immediately following The parade will end at the Gouverneur lli^h School, where a movie will l>c shown for parade participants. Sunday, Oct. 29 Halloween Costume Contest McDonald s Restaurant in Gouverneur will spon-\ >or a Halloween Costume Contest on Sunday, Oct. 29. There will be three a ire groups, 0-3 years, 4-6 years, and 7-10 years. .One winner will be selected in each age category for the host costume- Judging will begin at 3 p.m. . . ' Tuesday, Nov.'7 Election Day Bazaar RUSSELL—The Russell UM\V will sponsor an Election Day Bazaar, featuring handmade items, food, and plants, beginningat 10a.m. Tuesday, Nov. 7 at the Russell Fire Station. . .- •. Saturday /Nov. 18 ^ Craft Fair in Edwards •_. : ^ EDWARDStr<:.A^^rt^enrB \Adv&Tkrani . Revitalize Edwards' will hold a craft fair on Nov. 1 j .from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Edwards Fire Station^ Anyone interested in setting up a booth is asked to contact Chris Matejick at 562-3781 or Kim Cassidy at 562-8434 any time after 4 p.m. weekdays, or anytime on weekends. Booths will be awarded on a first come, first serve basis. . Every Week Flu Immunization Clinics The St. Lawrence County Public Health Nursing Service, as part of its Preventati ve Health Care Pro- gram, will offer flu immunizations to all persons over the age of 55. , Persons under 55 with a chronic medical problem (such as diabetes, heart, lung or kidney disease) may receive the vaccine with a written order from their physician. Persons with known allergies to eggs, chicken, chicken feathers or chicken dander should receive the vaccine from their physician. A donation of S3 will be accepted to help defray the cost of the vaccine. Clinics are scheduled as follows. RussellAttwaterHousing.il a.m. to 12:30 p.m.. Wednesday, Oct. 18. DeKalb Nutrition Site, 11 a.m. to 1 p.m., Wednes- day, Oct. 25. Kichville Town Hall 1-2 p.m., Thursday. Oct 26 Hammond Health Center. 12:30-3 p.m.] Tui->la\. Oct. 31 Every Week Board Meeting The St. Lawrence County Mental Health, Mental Retardation and Alcohol and Substance Abuse Board monthly meetings the fourth Tuesday of every month, 4:30 p.m., Best Western - University Inn, Canton. Interested members of the public are welcome. Gouverneur Public Library Hours Regular hours at the public library are: Monday and Tuesday, 1 to 5 and 6:30 to 8:30 p.m.; Wednes- day, 9 a.m. to noon, and 2 to 5 p.m.; Thursday, 9 to 11 a.m.,andl to5p.m.,and6:30to8:30p.m.;Friday, 1 to 5 p.m., closed Friday evening; Saturday, 9 a.m. to noon. • , Planned Parenthood Planned Parenthood of Northern New York, Inc., is the largest voluntary family planning agency in Northern New York, providing medical, education and counseling services specifically designed to meet one's reproductive health care needs. For more in- formation or to make an appointment, contact the Gouverneur Planned Parenthood Center at 137 E. Main St, Gouverneur, or call 287-2285. Marine Corps Recruiter American Legion, Gouverneur, Thursdays, 11 a.m. -4 p.m., or call Ogdensburg, 393-7351. Macomb Historical Museum The Macomb Historical Museum, Rt. 58, Brasie Corners, is open Thursday and Sunday, 1-4 p.m. By appointment, 578-2567. Gouverneur Museum The Gouverneur Museum is open Wednesday, 2- 4 p.m., for view ings. It is also open by appointment, by calling 287-2692 or 287-4030. General meetings held the first Wednesday of each month at 2 p.m. Fowler Historian's Note Fowler Town Historians office is open Thursdays, 1-4 p.m. Open other times by appointment. Call Connie Bishop, 287-2728 for information and ap- . pointments. • . . . Post Office Hours Hours at the post office in Gouverneur will be 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday through Friday, and 9:30 to noon, Saturday. . Gouverneur Luncheon Club Meets every Wednesday noon (except July and August] at the Clearview. Support Group ' Alzheimer's Support Group meets at the Canton United Helpers Nursing Home the first Monday of each month at 7 p.m. For information call Joan Kilroy, 386-4541, Mil Langlois, 287-4303, or Dorothy Green, 322-5623, • . • . Town Board \\Cffuverneuf Town Board meetings, second Tues*- ' (Ltv of each month at 7 p.nvin Town Barn. iw .\^r.- 1 -\*\\ - .-. -.'•' • t • *. • fc*Jv ,• Knights of £ZohJmbus Bishop James J. Navagh Council No. 5810 of the J\n»ghts*>t?Columbus in Gouverneur meets the first and third Tuesdays of each month in St. Jarries 4 Church hall at 7 p.m. • . . . Gouverneur Elks * Gouverneur Elks Lodge No. 2035 meets in regular session at 8:15 p m. on the second and fourth Tues- days each month, at the lodge. The Circle The Circle Adolescent Program has services spe- cifically designed to meet the needs of teens. Whether . you're pregnant, a parenting teen or just have ques- tions about sexuality, contact the Circle Case Man- ager in Gouverneur at 137 E. Main St.; 287-0838. TOPS Meets TOPS 576, Fowler, meets Tuesday mornings at 9 at the Fowler Town Hall. New members are wel- come. Parking Ban Residents of the Village of Gouverneur are re- minded that parking is prohibited on village streets from 2 -6 a.m., Nov. 15 through April 15. Residents are urged to comply with this local law to help the village facilitate its snow removal operations. Vio- lators of this parking ban will be ticketed. The ban also applies to parking between the sidewalk and the curb. . , Veteran's Counselor Visits Office hours for the Veteran's Counselor in Gou- verneur are from noon to 2 p.m., the second and fourth Thursdays of each month, at the American Legion home on Main Street. In the event that not everyone has been seen by 2 p.m., the counselor will Btay until all are served. (JUS Board of K ducat ion Meetings The (louverneur Central School District Board of .Education meets on the fourth Monday of the month at 7:30 p.m. in thejunior-seniorcafeteria in the high school building, unless otherwise noted. All such meetings are open to the public. The board has also designated the second Monday of the month as its working committee meeting night, to be used as needed. Committee meetings are open to the public unless otherwise noted. WIC Program \ The Women, Infant and Children (WIC) supple- mental foods and nutritional education program holds* New People Clinics on an ongoing basis. Per- sons interested in applying for this program should call 386-8128 and ask for WIC. Fall Pool Schedule at GHS \ Monday-Friday, 6:30-7:30 a.m. (open swim). Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, 6:30-7:30 p.m. (stu- dent swim). . Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, 8-9 p.m. (adult swim). Sundays, 1:30-3:30 p.m., (family swim). Head Injury Support Group The North Country Head Injury Support Group of the New York State Head Injurv Association meets the first Wednesday of the month at 7 p.m., in the conference room at Canton-Potsdam Hospital. All head injured survivors and their families, as well as interested professionals, are invited to attend. Light refreshments are served following the meeting. Clinic Openings for Preschool Children The Gouverneur Well Child Clinic has openings for enrollment in the preventive health clinic. Serv- ices are provided for children from age two months until initiation of school and include physical exams, .immunizations, developmental screening, simple alb trest, WIC medical evaluation, plus others. For more information and appointment, call Cathy Kutsko, the clinic coordinator, at 386-8128, or leave a message at the Neighborhood Center, 287-3370. Blood Pressure and Health Counseling , Clinic St. LawrenceCounty Public Health NursingServ- has scheduled the following blood pressure and health counseling clinics. . These clin.es are intended for adults of any age and are FREE of charge ta residents of St. Lawrence County. For more information, call the main office, Potsdam, 265-3730. Russell Attwater Housing, 11 a.m. to 12:30 p..m, Wednesday, Oct. 18. Edwards Senior Housing, 9:30 a.m. to noon, Thurs- day, Oct. 19. DeKalb Nutrition Site, noon to 1 p.m., Wednesday, Oct. 25. . Gouverneur Nursing Office, 10 a.m. to noon, Thursday, Oct. 26. Richville Town Hall, 1 -2 p.m., Thursday, Oct. 26. Immunization Clinic St. Lawrence County Public Health NursingServ- ice has scheduled an immunization clinic for pre- school children and Parent/Child Health Counsel- ing (PACH). Triple vaccine (diptheria-tetanus- whooping cough), Sabin oral polio vaccine, measles, mumps, and ru- bella vaccine and Hib vacci ne ( for meningitis) will he given. Parents should bring records of their chil- dren's previous immunizations to the clinic. Chil- dren must be two months of age for regular immuni- zations and 2-5 years of age for Hib vaccine. Star Lake Nursing Office 1 -4 p.m., Tuesday, Oct. 21 Gouverneur Nursing Office, 1 -4 p.m, Wednesday, Oct 27 . *•*'' MICE FUELS me 32 Depot St., Gouverneur, New York D.B.A. EDGEWOOD FLEL CO. IN WATERTOWN AND CARTHAGE AREA PIIONE: 773-5710 FUU24 HOUR HEATWK SERVICE •FUELOIL(RESTDENTIAL& COMMERCIAL) •DIESEL fUEL(FARM AND COMMERCIAL> •KEROSENE OR MIXED FUEL (FOR YOUR MOBILE HOME) • GASOLINE (FOR YOUR BULK TANK) L ^ 4k Automatic Deliveries n 50 Gallon Deliveries l* Service Contacts A Budget Accounts I* Cash D:scoun:\ ;* 30 Dav WE ACCEPT VISA AND MASTERCARD FOR MORE MFORMATm CALL 287 0352 ^ OPEN- C & F WOODS GENERAL STORE MAIN ST. RICHVILLE. N.Y. (Formerly Morrow's Market) GAS-GROCERIES SUBS TO GO! OPEN 7 a.m. to 9 p.m. DAILY NOON to 6 p.m. SUNDAY C ARLTON and EDWARD WOODS NEW OWNERS! VIDEO :l5.!ohn Si. 2K7 21(H»» 5 nnn TITLES ,000 IN STOCK MULTIPLES OF HIT TITLES * NEW RELEASES -PKTSKM-\T*RY\-Pl PPM M WTKR\ -<iRKKTl\(iS- \PKRSON \LK\KMPTIO\S* W \R\| VfGHTS O\ \ SI,C>\% M()\ !\r; TR MV\ •H\RDCORK* \F\RTH(ilRI> \RK V \s\ - \fORCf O\ IHtMHRMOl \ \ \|\\ \THKL\\D()KK\R\U \\ - \B \CKHRK\ •MCtHTV1\R» \r\<M>\- !• k\ni u\n\- -ni\ i* n\ \ wii xy - -m;HlI\<.\%HIT>\T\ILs- SPECIAL RENTAL* \WHO FRAMED ROGER RABBIT\ (Id Crmr* R» M L TAKING PRE-ORPLRS ON \BATMAN\ <& $18.79 Fowler By Cindy Fuller Commodity food distri- bution will be Oct. 19, Fowler Town Hall begin* rung at 9 a.m. To obtain an ID card, contact the Fowler town clerk at 287- 0045 Mr and Mrs. James Fuller were Oct 11 eve- nnp callers of Mr and Mrs Sam Fifield, Fine. The community extervds its sympathy to Sue Salts bur \. whose father passed away last week Mr and Mrs Howard *^C^ *• ton for Ruth Jor^s. VYS Rebokah chapter, at the Odd Fellows Hull, G#u- verneur. Oct 7 Mr and Mrs Howard Shippee celebrated their 3£ih wedding anniver sar>.Oct 10 IVn't f o at r^? the elect ion ipper N\i\ Tcmn Ha!l. i i * i i i rv * 4 V 1'