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v^ %-l mm s -#« :i»i une IpV^i^aay and Thursday, Wednesday, Jan. 17 ^lE •;,£ *•:••* • Jan. 10 and 11 ^ Adult Ed Registration .Registration for adult education night courses will be held from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. Wednesday and Thurs- day, Jan, 10 and 11 at Southwest Tech. Thursday, Jan. 11 County Seniors To Meet The regular meeting of the St. Lawrence County Council of Senior Citizens, Inc. will be held at 10 a.m. Thursday, Jan. 11 in the cafeteria of the Midtown Apartments Building, 1 Waverly St., Potsdam. Joseph Sears, director of the Office For the Aging, Canton, will install the 1990 elected officers. Trappers To Meet LOUISVILLE-The St. Lawrence County Trap- pers Association will conduct its monthly meeting at 7:30p.m. Thursday, Jan. 11 at the Elms Restaurant, Louisville. Youth summer camp applications and dinner auction arrangments will be program features. The public is welcome. Saturday, Jan. 13 Basketball Free Throw Championship The annual Basketball Free Throw Champion- ship, sponsored by K of C Council 5810, Gouverneur, will be held at 10 a.m. Satuday, Jan. 13 at St. James School gymnasium. The competition is open to boys and girls, ages 10-14 as of Jan. 1 st. Children wishing to participate are asked to bring proof of age. For more information, call Michael Webster at 562- 3699. Public Card Party Planned There will be a public card party at 8 p.m. Satur- day, Jan. 13 at the Masonic Temple, Trinity Avenue to beneift the Order of the Eastern Stars. Prizes will be awarded and refreshments will be served. Every- one is welcome. Sunday, Jan. 14 Bottle Drive Planned Gouverneur High School Class of 19*X) will spon- sor a bottle drive on Sunday, Jan. 14 from noon to 5 p.m. Seniors, meet at the home of Ted Burns, 19 Rock Island St. Anyone wishing to donate bottles or cans in the Gouverneur area may call 287-1961 for pick-up. Tuesday, Jan. 16 Business Women To Meet Gouverneur Business Women will meet at 6:30 p.m. Tuesday, Jan. 16 at the Casablanca Restau- rant. Jean Blair will speak on her recent trip to Scotland. Wednesday, Jan, 17 Star Promenaders Open House An open house or fun night for anyone wishing to start square dancing will be held Wednesday, Jan. 17 at the West Side School. All ages are welcome to come in and give it a try from 7:30 to 9 p.m. Refresh- ments will be served. For more information, call 287-0384 or 287-2628. Benefit Pizza Sale V; RICHVILLE—Orders will be taken through Jan. 1 7 in a benefit pizza sale sponsored by the Richville Ladies Auxiliary. Pizzas are 14 inches in diameter, uncooked, with six toppings available. The cost is $6.50. Pizzas may be picked up on Super Bowl weekend, Saturday, Jan. 27, from 10 a.nm. to2 p.m. at the Richville United Church. To place an order, call Ree Smith at 287-4523 or Sue Butler at 287-4574. Saturday, Jan. 20 Elks Hoop Shoot Contest Gouverneur Elks Lodge will again sponsor its annual Hoop Shoot Contest for boys and girls from the Gouverneur area on Saturday, Jan. 20. Details of the competition will be forthcoming, but in the* -meantime, any youngsters interested may contact members of the Elks Youth Committee— Robert Porter, Wellington Swem Jr., or Bruce Clark—for information. . , • Local Elks Sponsor Annual Hoop Shoot VIDEO 35 John St. 2872106 TITLES OVER n . II II II IN STOCK * MULTIPLES OF HIT TITLES * 5 nnn , UUU NEW RELEASES 'WEEKEND AT BERNIES,\ \LICENSETO KILL,\ 'WHEN HARRY MET SALLY. LOCK UP.\ \LISTEN TO ME.\ \A NIGHTMARE ON ELM STREET 5. STAR TREK \\ GREAT BALLS OF FIRE. THE BANKER. 8- CHARLIE NV PIC ' \MONSTER HIGH. BLACK BRIGADE. \OUT OF THE DARKNESS.\ \THE ADVENTURES OF BARON MUNCHAUSEV DEADLY POSSESSION.\ \THE WICKED STEPMOTHER.\' \HOME BOY.' 1 \P.O.W. DEATH CAMP. \ROCK AND THE MONEY HUNGRY PARTY r GIRLS. SNIPER. \SUPER BITCH. \NEW MLSIC VIDS BOBBY BROWN. ICE T. JODY WATLEY. DURAN DURANV LOST PLATOON. HELL HIGH. -HIGH STAKES For Your Listening Pleasure * RUDIO BOOKS FOR RENT - NEW ••SHADOWCATE.\ \VINDICATORS. ' \SILENT SERVICE. ALL-PRO BASKET- BALL. CLASH AT DEMONHEAD. '•ROADRUNNER\ GENESIS SYSTEM FOR RENT GAWES NEW GAME: 'The Revenge of Shinobi\ GOUVERXEUR — Youngsters between the ages of eight and 13, living within the boundaries of Gouverneur Elks Lodge, are invited to compete in the lodge's annual \Hoop Shoot\ basketball contest set for Saturday, Jan. 20, in the Gouverneur High School gymnasium. The foul-shooting com- petition consists of six levels: separate divisions for boys and girls ages 8-9, lO-lfand 12-13. Youngsters attending Gouverneur, Hermon- DeKalb, Edwards-Knox ? Indian River, and Clifton- Fine Central Schools are eligible to participate in the Gouverneur Elks tk Hoop Shoot\. Top winners in the local contest will advance to the district competition to be held later this year. Contest coordinators announce that no pre- application process is in- volved in the \Hoop Shoot\ competition. Youngsters need only signup on Jan. 20 and bring pfrof of age. Further information may be obtained from George Gordon, 287-4150, or Wellington Swem, Jr., 287-2537. Weatherization Program Accepting Applications St. Lawrence County CDP's Weatherization Program is accepting new applications from eligible persons. The program expects to serve approxi- mately 300 families be- tween April 1, 1990 and March 31,1991. Services provided at no cost to eligible persons include caulking, weath- erstripping. replacement ofbroken glass, insulation of attic, walls, and floors. Eligibility is based on the number of people in the household and total gross income for all per- sons over the age of 16. This program is now available to income eli- gible persons who received the program prior to Sept. 30,1979. Anyone who feels they may qualify can re- quest an application bv contacting CDP's Central Office at 379-2250 or one of the local Neighborhood Centers as follows: Ogdensburg, 393-5561; Gouverneur, 287-337O; ? l Star Lake, 848-2455; DeKalb, 386-3541 or Edwards, 562-3797. Class Seeks Addresses The Gouverneur High School Class of 1960 is planning their 30th reunion on Aug. 11. The com- mittee requests that anyone who has moved within the last five years, please notify Diane Edwards Hogue, 291 W. Main St., or call 2R7-073L 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. . Post Office Hours at the post office in Gouverneur will be 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday through Friday, and 9:30 a.m. to noon, Saturday. 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 a.m. at the Fowler Town Hall. New members are welcome. Gouverneur Luncheon Club Meets every Wednesday noon (except July and August) at the Clearview. Knights of Columbus Bishop James J. Navagh Council No. 5810 of the Knights of Columbus in Gouverneur meets the first and third Tuesdays of each month in St. James Church hall at 7 p.m. Gouverneur Elks Gouverneur Elks Lodge No. 2035 meets in regular session at &15 p.m. on the second and fourth Tues- days eacrrrnonth, at the lodge. Board Meeting The St. Lawrence County Mental Health, Mental Retardation and Alcohol and Substance Abuse Board monthly meetings are the fourth Tuesday of each month, 4:30 p.m., Best Western - University Inn, Canton. Interested members of the public are wel- come. 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. and 1 to 5 p.m., and 6:30 to8:30 p.m.; Friday, 1 to 5 p.m., closed Friday evening; Saturday, 9 a.m. to noon. Class of 1980 Planned Parenthood Planned Parenthood of Northern New York, Inc., is the largest voluntary family planning agency in Northern New York, providing medical, education . . andcounselingservicesspecificallydesignedtomeet PlclIlS rv6lini0n 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. Planned Parenthood's Gouverneur Clinic is now open on Wednesday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. The Gouverneur High School Class of 1980 is making plans for their 10 year reunion on Aug. 4 at the Clearview Restaurant. Organizers held their first rneetingTuesday, and plan another meeting at 7 p.m. Thursday, Jan. 25 at 31*1 E Main St., Gou- verneur. Anyone wishing to become involved is wel- come to attend. RICH'S DRY CLEANING SERVICE JCPENNEY Store 71 Main St., Gouverneur by BAND-BOX 287-2400 LAKE FUELS INC 38 Depot St Gouverneur D.B.A. EDGE* OOD FUEL CO. IN WATERTOWS •FUELOIL -KEROSENE • DIESEL FUEL RESIDENTIAL & COMMERCIAL • Automatic • 50 Gallon Deliveries • Cash Discounts • 30 Day Charges -WE ACCEPT VISA AND MASTERCARD - CALL2B7-035Z Marine Corps Recruiter American Legion, Gouverneur, Thursdays, 11 a.m. to 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 to 4 p,m. By appointment, 578-2567. Gouverneur Museum The Gouverneur Museum is now closed for the winter. The museum will re-open on April 1. Fowler Historian's Note Fowler Town Historians office is open Thursdays, 1-4-p.m. Open other times by appointment. Call Connie Bishop, 287-2726 for information and ap- pointments. Regional Maple School Planned In Lowville The Cornell Cooperative Extension of Lewis County willhostaRegnonal Maple School on Jan. 23, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Lowville Elks Club on Shady Ave Topics to be covered at this school are as follows: • Pear Thr.ps — this insect's impact on health of sugar maple dun r.g 1969, projected impact f-^r 1990 and an update cf ongoing: research projects designed :c better under- stand and control pear thrip. • Fertilization of sugar rnaple stands — current concepts and ongoing re- search *Back tcha?::? —tyrus production qua.::y c-r.tr:. methods discussion, led by food inspectors from the NY Department of Agri- culture and Markets with isupport from -the NY Maple Producers Associa- tion and Cornell Univer- sity staff. Representatives from the DEC. NY Maple Pro- ducers Association, and ether organizations will be available for discussion on topics such as wcodlot 'management, marketing and sap production The ccs: is S* 50 per person and includes lunch. Reservations are a must, and can be made by con- tacting Lewis County Cooperative Extension at •315-375-52~'j. If you are a maple pro- ducer or have an interest m the maple industry then this school is for vou! Week :•'•\:•:•'•.'-^ : '' : ~:^'^¥ *'^'-?* ^ •• ^\ : '.i J ^ V;; S\^ r '-l^ i . • • '-'* .\ :'S ' ^ Ladies Interdemoninational Aglow The Ladies Interdenomnational Aglow Interces- ' Bory Prayer meets at 6 p.m. every Monday at the C| home of Jean Bresett, 35 Trinity Ave., Gouverneur, \ with the exception of the second Monday, when a ^ Ladies Aglow dinner is held at the Clearview Res- .' taurant. Guest speakers are featured at the din- i ners. For more information, call 287-2016. Blood Pressure/Health Counseling Clinic St. Lawrence County Public HealthNursingServ- ; ice has scheduled the fallowing blood pressure and health counseling clinics. These clinics are intended for adults of any age and are FREE of charge to residents of St. Lawrence County. For more information, call the main office, ,-, Potsdam, 265-3730. . •. y FineTownHall,lla.m.toi2:30p.m.,Wednesday, Jan. 10. Star Lake Campus, 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m., Tues- _'.. day, Jan. 16. Russell Attwater Housing, 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m., - Wednesday, Jan. 17. Immunization Clinic St. Lawrence County Public Health Nursing Serv- • ice has scheduled an imrrmnization clinic for pre- school children. Triple vaccine (diptheria-tetanus-whooping cough), ' Sabin oral polio vaccine, measles, mumps, and ru- ' bella vaccine and Hib vaccine (for meningitis) will be - 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 18 rftonths to 5 years of age for Hib vac- y cine. Clinics are scheduled as follows. Gouverneur, at the temporary address at 95 E. ' Main St. (above the OTB parlor), 1-4 p.m., Wednes- ' day, Jan. 10. Heuvelton Town Hall, 1:30-4 p.m., Tuesday, Jan. * 16. Star Lake Nursing Office,!-4 p.m. Tuesday, Jan. ; 23. Gouverneur, at the temporary address at 95 E. * Main St. (above the OTB parlor), 1-4 p.m., Wednes- day, Jan. 26. • '; Hammond Health Center, 9:30 a.m. to noon, : Tuesday. Jan. 30. Edwards Senior Housing, 9:30 a.m. to noon, Thurs- - day,. Jan. 18. •• . • Gouverneur, at the temporary address at 95 E. Main St., (above the OTB parlor), 10 a.m. to noon, . Thursday, Jan. 25. Fall Pool Schedule at GHS Monday - Friday, 6:30-7:30 a.m. (open swim). Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, 6:^0-7:30 p.m. (stu- dent swim). Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, 8-9 p.m. (adult swim). Sundays, 1:30-3:30 p.m. (family swim). •*, •« •. y. •\>. 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 ex- ams, immunizations, developmental screening, simple lab test,*WIC medical evaluation, plus oth- fc ers. For more information and appointment, call Cathy Kutsko, the clinic coordinator, at 386-8128, or leave * a message at the Neighborhood Center, 287-3370. Flu Immunization Clinics The St. Lawrence County Public Health Nursing Service, as part of its Preventative Health Care .\ Program, 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: \ Gouverneur Nursing Home, 1-4 p.m., Wednesday, Jan. 10. Parking Ban * Residents of the tillage of Gouverneur are re- minded that parking is prohibited on village streets - from 2-6 p.m., Nov. 15 through April 15. Residents are urged to comply with this local law to help the village facilitate its snow removal operations. Viola- tors 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 Mam Street In the event that not everyone has been served by 2 p.m., the counselor will stay until all are served. GHS Board of Education Meetings The Gouverneur Central School District Board of * Education meets on the fourth Monday of the month at\ 30p.m. in thejunior-=enior cafet-eria in thehigh • school building, unless otherwise noted. All such meetings are open to the public The board has also designated the second Monday - cf the month as its working ccmrr.ittee meetings nights, to be used as needed Committee meetings are open to the public unless otherwise noted ; W1C Program The Women. Infant and Children WIC • supple- ; mer-tal foods and nutr:i;ona] education program holds New People Clinics on an ongoing bas;s Per- isons interested in applying for this program should call 3f5-5125 a»d ask for WIC ..*.;td •\'-3. v