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8 -B JOURNAL AND REPUBLICAN.LOWVIUE,N.Y. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 3. 1973 • ■ • A N T I C t o y ft C L E A R A N C E COMPLETE TOY CLOSEOUT M u s t m a k e room fo r full sp o r tin g good lines. 2 5 % - 4 0 % OFF S t a r t i n g O c t . 1 U n til A l l T o y s A r e G o n e ! ! BE THERE EARLY L o w v i l l e S p o r t S h o p tforltng Goo (ft S T A T E S T . Toyi - Hobb/ti LOWVILLE Castorland Briefs By M r s . H a r o ld G r a v e s P h . 3 7 6 - 7 2 9 6 New Films Available CASTORLAND - Mr. and M rs. Edward Smith and son, Edward III, Audubon, Penn., called on M rs, Rose Hlrschey. M rs. Ida H e rtlg ts a patient at Lewis County General Hos pital. i Mr, and M rs. Nelson V lrkler will celebrate their 60th wedding anniversary on Oct. 7. M ra. Dorothy BIngle has re turned home from Carthage Area Hospital. M rs. Timothy S chneider, M rs. W alter Thompson, M rs. Michael V lrkler, M rs. Samuel Herxlg, M rs. Samuel Schneider, M rs. Ronald Thomas and M rs. Harold Graves attended die meeting ln the Asbury Methodist Church, Watertown. At least 400 people w e re st this meeting. It was for the p u r . pose of election of o fficers from all the districts of the United Methodist Church, given the name of The Women’s Society of C h rist ian Service, the new name of United Methodist Women. People were present from the St. Law rence D istrict, Mohawk D istrict and the Black R lver-O n tarloD ls- trlc t. The speaker was M rs. Mary Jo Zlm m erls from Washington, D.C., who spoke on C a terpillars to Butterflies. World wide communion will b e celebrated tn the Beaver Valley United Methodist Church on Sun day, Oct. 7. The adm inistrative board of Beavsr VaUey United Methodist Church wlU meet At the church on Oct, 4. The following member* of tbe official board from Beaver Val ley Church a r e invited to an ad- 758 0 So. Stato St. • Lowville (Opp. Western Auto) Ph. 376 - 2 3 0 6 COMING SOON . . . PIZZA HOMEMADE CLAM CHOWDER CARRY OUT ORDERS MCNU Fish Shrimp Scallops Fried Clams m s m m • Shrim p e Flih e Lobster • Scallops e Pried Clems # Fried Chicken 5ZBEL e Potato o Macaroni e toons e Cobbage e Fish e Fried Chicken e Hot Sausage * Veal Parmesan e Steak * Onton • Hof Meatball French Fries Onion Rings Salt Drinks T h e G u l f o i l H e a t M a n d e l i v e r s m o r e t h a n j u s t h e a t a n g o i . joumed session conference cm Oct. 6 ln W atertowmCllffordSch- weody, V erncm W indover and Dora Jean Thomas. M rs. George Trombley and M rs. Willie Hogoboam of W ater town were luncheon guests of M rs. George Ruhm. M rs, George Ruhm was a d ele gate to the fifth d istrict confer ence of the American Legion Aux- Utary from the Karcher-Kohler Post No. 850 Castorland, which waa held at the C a rriage House, Watertown, Sunday, Sept. 23. M r, and M rs. Henry Moretan, L o rraine and M rs. Edith Curtin of B a rnes C o m e rs w e re Sunday guests o f Mr. and M rs. AUen Johnson and Roy Johnson. On Tuesday, M rs. B eulah John, son and M rs, C larissa Hastings were supper guests of M r. and M rs. AUen Johnson. Funeral rites were held Friday morning, Sept. 28, a t the V lrkler Funeral Home, LowvUle, to r Frank Balash, who died T ues day Sept. 25, at his home on the E a s t Road. He was the son of the lata Michael and Mary Palko Balash and was horn In Pigeon, Mich., AprU 26, 1612, Be was a mem ber of Denmark Grange and a farm e r for the past 45 yaars. Many will rem em b er him as a weU-known b oxer. M r. Allen Johnson celebrated his 61st birthday, Wednesday, Sept, 26, a t the home of M r. and M r s , Malcolm Farney, New Brem en. Present were M r. and M rs. Addison McDonald, Doro thy McDonald, M r. and M rs. Lan sing Farney, Roy Johnson and M ra. AUen Johnson. 14th Hughes Reunion The fourteenth reunion of the descendants of John and NeUle (Emogene) Douglas Hughes wss held on Sunday, August 19, at the BUI Edwards* tar man Hughes R<L, Desnsboro. Fifty-nine mem bers and tec guests were pre sent. A picnic d inner, featuring ham, fried chicken and sweet corn, was enjoyed by a ll. P rize? were awarded to the youngest boy • JustlnCecll Berth, son of Betty Edwards and D a rrell Barth; youngest girl - Trina Hughes, daughter of Marilyn Hughes and Robert Ptdgeen; m o st recent grandmother - Edna Edwards; most weddings In ooe year • John and Evelyn Hughes, who had three weddings sines August 1672; most recently m ar ried - Jerom e and Mara B rit ton; first to gst thrown Into the pool - Marilyn Ptdgeon; person who arrived tn something other than a car - BUI Frank; longest distance • Albert and Mary Ed- w a rds, Jacksonville, FIs. Mr. and M rs, Albert Edwards w e re the oldest couple and the one with the most children and grandchildren present. During the year there were two deaths, nine m a rriages snd eight b irths. Officers for the coming year are F red Hughes, president; Ce cil Edw ards, v ice-president; J e rom e Britton, tre i s u r e r ; Evelyn Hughes, secretary, and Pem ai Edw ards, h istorian. In 1974, the reunion wUl be the third Sunday in August In the Lyons Falls area. G u ests were present from Boonville, Collinsville, Con- stablevllle, Deansboro, Croycon, P a ., Jacksonville, Fla., Lyons F a lls, M sttylale, Rome, Mace- don, Syracuse, Uttca, Clinton, W atervllle, and Windsor Locks, Conn. * Dependable Metered Deliveries * Radio Dispatched Trucks * 24 -Hour Service - Convenient Budget Terms - Prompt Courteous Service o i l h e a t L O W V I L L E O I L C O . Ted Smith, Proprietor PHONE 376 3533 0 9 376-3410 fOR PROMPI DCttVERirS AND AUTOMATIC TICKET PSINilMG SERVICE. H E A R B e t t e r In A Crowd w ith Directional Hearing b y m M A I C O Kttrjtor«c!«a'hf in * ttwS with Uttca 0ff*<tiQ*E*f Adi. Ufa* IOff t « * soviet. back E ovml iwtm an rtdvccd* You •at ctaMr. slortr soufttK— »f*A H M p tltti diiUnc*r 5m and htar th* **w Omc hem ! Miifint Aid* with ttn iJaclnt itctoghwn O n ly A t 1 1 * f t . . M e n d n , I n c . W ot.rtowir, N.Y. 13601 FOR INFORMATION; M o m - North Country L ibrary System has recently completed the pur chase of 65 film s under a $10,- 000 New York State Council on the A rts grant. Most of die film s a r e dram a tisations of plays and short sto r ies, o r works on Constablevllle News By M r s . Em m a H o f f m a n Ph. 39 7 - 2 3 6 2 ____________ CONSTABLEVILLE - Friends Jam es Bronson (B e v e rly), West Of James Northern, who ls s pa- Leyden, tlent » l S t . L u k e 's Hospital in music dsnoe art and poetry, t h a ' ^ e £ S t a g ClUd^ “ 28 «r “ dchUdren’’ 28 Snmp rtf th*» flnAJtt film* slrt r.nt treatm e n ts ^ rro a l e C E 3 J S E P T I C T A N K S 250 5 0 0 7SO IOOO 2000 GAL* Som e o f the finest film s do not fit Into these c a te g o ries, but sev eral feature film s and silent com edies have been purchased under the grant. Any Interested group is Invited to arrange a se r ies of showings. They may reserve them at the nearest public library In J e ffer son, Lewis, Oswego and St, Law- Mr. N o rttam is recovering from a serious injury received July 1 1 wblle at work for Alle gheny Air Lines, Fay L. Ackerman, S r ., o fC o n - stablewllle was guest of honor at a celebration for his 78th birthday oo Sunday, Sept, 2 3 ,glv- g re a t grandchildren and two of his s i s t e r s . • M r. Ackerman received m say gifts and a sum of money. i s i a JEFFERSON COW* # D * S C B 0 K 9 A M t mj . m i » 0 * i VJl w u m t v i H . J a m rence counties. It ls expected « b? M* children Mr. and M rs. - Francis (Blanche) Jones, Boston Spa; VIr. and M rs. Leonard Ack erm a n , Adams; Mr, and M rs. Dennis Doran (Grace), Canasto- ta; M r. and M rs. Jam es Barron (A lalre), Clarks Mills; M rs. F rancis (Ann) Brown, Boonville; M rs. Jean Stanford, Oneida; Mr. and M rs. Fay Ackerman, J r . , Constablewllle; and Mr. and M rs. the films will be heavily used and they should b e booked a s f a r ahead of showing as possible. Each group m ust arrange for a projector and an experienced pro jectionist. (In Lowvllle, a pro jector may be borrowed from the Lowvllle F ree L ibrary.) There will be no charge to any group other than the public schools, which pay a $2 per film handling charge, Turin Grange Meeting Set The next regular meeting of Turin Grange will b e on October 10 with a covered d ish dues pay ing supper a t 7:15 p.m .. before the meeting. 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