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e : Official Paper of the Tow-n of Hanover ~==============================a==n==d==1r==irn===e=s==================================================================== om.cial P.aper of the Village of Silver Creek 42 Silver Creek, New York, Thursday 3 April 8, 1948 N ~~ j'\' 1 o. Red Cross Drive Expected Governor Nugent I METERS INSTALLED; WILL J Village Board J.Wake~ To Reach Quota Shortly 1 GO INTO EFFECT SOON \ \ \\ -t- Speaks of Peace -t- 1948 ~Appointnwnts The local H.ed Cross drive, -t- Monday mornmg the Silver _ _,__ which will end shortly, is expect· I Gowanda Guests Fill Local ?reek Builders Supply C?mpany At Monday e~enino·'s Villao·p ed to attam the $1640 quota. ' K; . oegan :work on mstalling the I Board meetin the business ~f ~alter W._ Thon~pson, chairman \wam~~ooms !VIark-T:me Parkmg Mete~s alo_ng making sever;! ap·oointments for of the Silver Creek drive, an- Pas• Lt G 1 G . G _ f the designated areas m tne Vill- the coming year w~s ~ake u nounced that the drive is nearing -~. _ . · . ov. e~r_ge _uay 0 I age of S1lver Creek The meters . . ' uL u. · its quota and it is expected that Dun~k mtroduced Kiwams State were fully installed by mid week The follown:g appomLmems I it will be reached by the end of Governol· _Georg:e Nugent~ after a I and it is expecced that they will ;:,ere made: VIllag-e Clerk and 'h , k · short revrew of Mr. Nugent's ·be effective about the 15 th f lreasurer (2 years) Lucy Cala- t e ~ ee . hi t 'th K' . o . I b '''ll A L ( The Villao·e of Irvino· reached 'S ory WI JWams and stating April, according to iVIayor Cran-~ rese; v J ag-e _,.,_tLorney one ·t t f\'e 160 t \ k Nugent's pledge of 100% of his dall year) Samuel Prrvatera; Fire I 1 s quo a o '\ wo wee ·s ago. t' ld b .. c · · d F' _·_ 7 __ n:;1e wou e spent as GovernOT The definite date when the onL~~Joner an Ire Alarm 1 th1s year. Gov. £::ngen~ began his meters will be in full effect will Electn~1an _fane. year) Ivan Vel- ! JAMES McGOLDRICK ' talk on ~he world af-fmrs and the be released in the near future. z;:; Chief of Pohce (one yea;r) E. ! percentage. of money bei11g spent, The delay is caused mainly by Ill. Fox; Water Commissioner I INJURED BY AUTO I of our natJOnal budget eithe1· fol' the lack of ~oll'ce t \\ · h' h (three years) Herbert Crandall· I ~\ ..::.. 1 .- <. 1-' a-oss \\V 1C A_ 7 ' . -J- . . I P_ayment of post wars, prepa1·a- are expected shortly. ~ s~ess?r (tnree years) Clayton Early Fnday evenmg James I tJons for future wars or national --t-- Fa:trchild; Superintendent of ! l\1cGoldric~ ?f Silver Creek was defense eqnals nearly so cents Streets (one year) Albert Sum- 1 , senonsly mJured whe~ he was of each dollar the government Der.vey Loses merton; Health Officer (four struck by a11 automobile dnven 1 ·eceives. • • years) Dr. C. S. Barresi; and by Paul KTiesel, 19, also of Sil- A few statistics taken from the In w zsconsz.n Garbage Col!ectOl' (one year) II ver S:~·eek. Th'h. McGoldrick was ''Methodist Voice\ quoted are: -t- I Joseph Mondo. =======:.c== about h~lf way ,_across Central moTe than four and one half Stassen Scores Sweeping Vic- The Board of Trustees named ) ., • , ., • \ • • • ., • • . • • • T • I avenue Iron~ . 'IIlden's corner times as much money spent m 1 - tory in That State\ the following boards and com- I u.~ers eOJner or Sll\.E't C1eek dressed np for the Otcl T-lome \·Veek Celebratwn 1 when young Knesel's westbound nually fo·· bo bett· .. d · ... mitees with the follom·n -h · . , . . I _ ~ oze, mg an -~- _ g c mr- beeu saw. that the 1999 ce~ebrat ion 1n1s the Yillage 's greatPst. Let's put the ~~~o, skrddmg to a stop~ struck b_eaut~ than is, spent for educa- ~ In the Wisconsin :primaries on men; Board of Finances, C~air- OYer eYen b1gger. :- ·~ij:--.om · ; M 1 ·-L. bon;. ~l Novemoer.· '46 only 39% jl ~esday,_ former Governor of :nan, Rer~·e:t Cran~all; Pur~nas- _ -------:---------------------------------·:_.:::·::~~ t . McGoldrick su~fer~d f~·ac- of ehgible voters wok the trouble Ilimllesoc:a, Harold E. Stassen mg CollliD.!ttee, Charrman, Aibert ures to two bones m his nP\ht t t th · t d d . . ' Seeg ·t. SL L c · oo• r +- ~ 1 .._ \~ 0 CaS 1.Bl:t VO e; to ay V.'e have SCOre a S\Vee:prng VICtory OYBT ..... 61 ; ~..reet.S OIDTI1Ittee; · played }V efl. of 'Centennial fVeek -T- (• '\Yed!:esday, June 2nd ~·tt<? Cen.re~nlat a parade of _!!oats~ scenes or- di~ · whee's. indus1:rllil exhi- 1 hi~:orica! cab leau .. '<: wil' 1 L, and ''as ,ake .. l to che Slt:er r the hig·hest 1·ate of crime and Ge11. Douglas MacATtlmr and I ChaJrman, Albe2·t Seegert; Parks, 2reek Hos:pJtal. ~Ir. ~Ic_Goldenck lj delinquency in our histol'y; our GoY. Thomas E. Dewey of New i Pla~grounds and Storm Sewers, 1 , empl_oyed by \he Srlver Creek jails and illsane asylums are more York. I Chrurman, Clark Smith; Street :ost Office: where he has worked c1·owded than ever; more people Gov. Stassen captured at least Lights, Chairman, Ralph Buth; \ 0 r OYer tlndy years. ,l_dlled in traffic_ ·accidents than 1:\Yentv of Wisconsin's rrventy- and Building-s, no chairman yet --t-- 111 war; eleven out of twelve of seven delegates. Returns are as named. 1 WOMEN'S CLUB TO I our people do not attend any yet incomplete, but indications I Albert Seegert ::.''as appointed I cl:mrcl1; seven out of eight child- are that the remaining seYen del- Mayor pro tem. HEAR CENTENNIAL PLANS ren quit Sunday School befm·e eg-ates will be for Gen. ]\heAr- --1--- -t-- they are 15 years old: \Ye haY'2 thur. The Business Women's Club tlll\ee times as many criminals in\ Gov. Dewe\''s defeat in Wis- The Date Book I will hold the April meeting at St.) our penn] il1stitutio;s as we ha,,e consin was n~t une..-.cpected. Gov. _-'-_ I Alba:I's Church Parlors, Monday stud:\I:ts ill our colleg-es and uni- 1 Stas~en has been working in Wis- April 8-P. T_ 1 A. meets at the I evemng·, :-A..pr1! 12, aW :~0 sha1·p.l ,.eTSJtJes ~ we haYe noTe ~armaids I consm for a year pr more. Gov. j High SchooL The pres1dent, Mrs. Gladys New.- than \\·e hav,:: colleg·e girls: we De1Yey was bed down by a ses- A - 1 8 D \ R , L h t k • I b · 1 ' · • 1 1 . . pn - . ~.,... . ,Jieecs at t '\ elubs, businesse,:. · on, as'S ror a lan:e attendance 1 aYe tY·o sa oons to e1·en· 1 swn or t 1e egJslatm·e at hon•e Epi· c ., h 1 1 . 1 00 · .. . · · 1 ·· · s opa, c urc 1 uar oF ~ • . <Erd •ne·anizations in Sil-' These loc-al: nmsi<·ians kept Louis Pelletl:el' im;.;y lookin•·· as there 'Will be a guest speaker ellurch and f1>'e saloons_to every and was able to deYote only two A ,. 1 . ~ - ~~L · · \\~;-;.: :.:o encourage 1 • ·I · 0 • \' to explai11 the coming· Centennial 1 1 school; our people spend eig-ht I days to his campaig-n in that S .. pnl ~-. -_Reguplar meellng Df art a ,n,.; \ )e&11Uts and Banan'. '' The photo \\'at.; taken Ctlll'mo t· 1 amue vimmo ost V 'fi\ w :n this \' plans. The president has chosen! Jllles as much time in the moYies ' .;;tate. If Go...-. Dewey had stayed ' - - · · Adequate prizes ·will be, thP lf):3:3 Inclependenee Day parade. Mrs. Josephine Adac'lls, J\Irs. Lucy as they spend in church and out of Wisconsin entirely his April 9-11-Grand Opening of for the best efforts. · Cook and Miss Lola Egloff a·s school; fifteen million sex maga- failure to secure delegates would new club 1wuse of Yeierans of f C 0 C AN <::! ANNU Centennial committee to act for· zines are read cver>c month:, more scarcely haYe attr-acted attention. Foreig1l Wars at lii No. 1\;Iain st. or th\ . F . PL 1 ,_, _ AL FIREMEN CALLED J ·' • tl '!1 · ·r· B \NO.UET FO-n MAY 2Qm_.F_ the cl11b. pro~tii.utes, m1der 18, were \-\- • 1 Gen. :MacArthur's failure +, ..... pril 9-Junior Class Prom ::.t or _le \.-l .. age 15 stl 1 : .L:i. ~ )._~ - ~ TWICE SATU~DAY I - c•- .... ......, 'E:p01:c:n: part of the Centen-; -T- -'1'- · For this meeting, Mrs. Ne\\-ton rested last year than any pre- i make a better sho·wing in his Silver CTeek High School Gym, Full information,; }fonda·y· evenin£' the Sih'er ~ 1 1 1 Q local fi'reJile , . 11 d is substituting as chairman for Yious year;· 100,000 g·irls disap- 'J home state will probably eliminate 9-12. _ ...... r..:o n \' e1e ca._e . . . _ . d . . \ . ·t .. 1 · f. J. • \ ;:,, publi;hed Ehortly and it is, Creek Cham be:.: uf Commerce di-: out t\;ice last Saturday to extin-- l\frs. Coo'k, , .. ·th co-cJ:.airmen, ~·eme mto wln e slavery--: 1 .1m1 . rom che _con~est for the Re- z>.pril 12-Past :I'vfatl·ons meet ed 12:o~t of ;:he boys of Sih·er' rectors held their reg1.1lar meet-~ guish minor blazes ~in the vill- .l\'Irs. Helen Michael and Mrs. 2,000,000, ~f our young- men and I pubhcan ~om~natw~,, but i! is with Mrs. B'rooks at 8:00 p. m. , '-'i:l be readv with their , ing at '\'l;hich time it was decided o· Helen Pelletter. \\omen \- 1 e mfecwd, annually, not expected co ha' e any senous Apr·il 12-Fortnightiy Club to :N'\'\~,-~ for the oi?: Derbv Race 1 to. hold the annual meetino· on a,~bout 3 Saturda. a call Please call Mrs. Ne\v'\ton at her with social d!;ease~, ~ntil it h_as 1 1 eff~cts on Gov. Dewey's chances. meet with J'rh's. Norman Bentham. 1 1 d 0 J p. m. T t Y t home Phone '?n,9 .. J after 5 ]) 111 become our Pubhc .t;;nemv No. as chexe w1ll be mo1·e than 1,000 es;,jm;\l,i)j,Ji morning:, June 5th. 1 T 1urs ay, May 20th. FiYe Dew came from the ew s Tee· sec- ' ~ ~ ' · ., . · . . . April 12-Business Wome11' 3 directors Will be elected at this' tion IYhere a o-rass fire was well by Friday, Apl·il 9th, for De·w 11:'; durmg the war 1,000,000 ba- delegates aT the Relmbhcan con- Club meets at St. Alban's church Se '·'e·r·al con 1 n 1 u 11 I·coti·on~ 1 d b \:h . 1 d t k' 1 reservations or cancellati·ons '11 b1es were born . out of wedloc1c: Yentio11. - 1 \' G ~o d' ' - - \ un er \Yay y t e raJ roa rae ·s. , · _..., . · . par ors _,_or :v p. m. mner, · \<'er·e read and discussed. It <v_a2 Tl ·t b t - 30 th present at last meetino· are 011 the 60,000 of these bab1es were born --t-- ·' . :::-rowmg contest. 1en a a ou b: ey were - . · A . ? to o·irls under 14 vears o-E ao·e. • _ -\\-Prll 12-JYieeting of Junior a c:rc:ar mam· more beaTds; also Yoted to take a._.vote at the called to the corner of Buffalo resen·ed hst for ~ pnl 12th. In ~this :countrv -the:re is ',;; 1 ~ Llght Vote A't Sodality. :\': ~r--\r:ia; photos and movies; general meeting to see if mer- and Hanover streets --t-- ·d . . ___ .d.Q · t 60 · I S . . . April 13- Organization meet- -:'!:i:·:: -\~-; b.- taken of the Cen- i :,~ams were _ m_ faYor _o~ ~he I small roof fire on George E<·art's Fish and Game Club Notes ~ 1 ;~~s e~,-::.;'>d;,,, 1 ~~~u ~~'e 1118 :il~: 1 prlng PrlmarleS h1g- of representatiYe groups for :te'-r:<._ \'' ,:tart today e.-en iJ · Gnamber regulatmg sohcJtatwn g-arage was in progress. Damage I · · I Silvei' Creek's Cer 1 t' , 11 n 1 'al. · - · · -- ·d 1 - -T- cnme committed everv 22 seco11d\ · -T- - . . :Y'·-~ c:;:·; :;;,._·(\ Jon'!' sideburn< · b:· outside g-ro11ps or md1v1 ua s. \\·as slight All Can\;d.- Nom,, ·na+ued · · ' · · Last Sunday two foxes we1·e in some places diYorces equal c.,_ \'\ IUL.C _ ApTil 13-JYieeting of Ruby Re- .. lio,c·\ ··:~any si:yle.> of beards I --t-- ' --t-- killed, both by another \Fox marriages. r vVithout Opposition bekah Lodge in Lodge Rooms. _ -_an•! :·: will mean man~.' An+n' onv PPll~'tter to Open I FIREMEN RESPOND F 11· • · I ... \ ~ ~ 1 ran;: m oy name. Agam this In closing GoY. Nug-ent exp1·ess- , ~ . -_1-. , April 15-JYiarch DiYision of ;_-:11riz~~ +',-,,_ ::ou and -publicity for· ·' Law Off1.ce Here TO SILENT ALARM · s d I The e:;prm p n · · · · - j' coi.nmg un ay_ the sports_ men eel his b_ elief that _peace must be . ,- _ g- n Ianes_. wem: over Women's . .\..ssoeiation of Presby- - Sil-·~r CrePk. · -t- . . -t- w11l venture after the vernnn. I h!lked mstead of war and· that qmet,y 111 th_ e. Town of_ Han oYer, terian Church, meets -.,ith Mrs. · r f ,.- · · 1 F 'h t , d c · o f t k 11 d 1 'T d t d \- n~ o. •o·.nng names are added i or ' e pas seseral ays Oll· ·ne . ne rue· -was ca e out 1 OtheT fish and game and sport- 1 peace beo·ins 011 your street in --: ues ay, Wl 11 no can ldates 1·e- Walter Reuther at 8 :OO p. m. - .to tnoooe on record: ; ~ractor Ray Bebee has beer: bus~· on a SI~ent alam~. Monday eve-r iDg clubs in this area have sent 1 1 your hon~e and ·in your· h~art-1 cei\'ing·_ opposition. Wit~1 report:; April lS-Home Bureau mee.ts _, \. Gem·g:~ Chri<tiall, Ray HaJ·nes, ! mstallmg a la~ge '.Vln~~:\ 111 the m~g at. o :30 to exLmg~nsh a grass ' invitations to the Han oYer Fish Gov. Nugent also asked all Ki- from ;Jx: of th~ seven dlstric~s in at l\'Iunicipal Building at 10 a.m. J!m .:rcGolderick, Truman Link, j s:cond floor ~-'- che bu~ldmg- o;cll- ~:r_e,_ \,]JJ;b had ... 1g-~Jt:~ sever~! and Game Club fOT compet~tive I ·wanians to l'ead over their six i an e:xLreme.ly hght vote has oeen April 16-Garden Club meets i-'~lrn Sthn':~der, Joh_n Fox, Joe:-! pied by . Jo~ ?larks Wescei·n Jail.:oa~, cJes ~\~o'e Beacn. ?keet and trap shooting contests objections for tlus year and to) count~~-- _T~e most .\<i~ cast for with Mrs. Eug-ene Stewart . .. Iyn .. ~1-:nz, :oeth Collm_s,_ Kermeth I Auto Sto; ~- Ic b~a~ been ~nnou~_c-11':. ob~-;et biJ,_,ade . form,ed by m the near future. . educate oursell·es as leaders. I ~ne pa~ lj. l1l one diStl,ct was 22, --t-- !fm ·\L L·ne~t G. Smith, Woodv ed that ~.,_l,thon:v Pelletter of Sil-~ Km, ,\ hrte, Ron ~01t ana Tom The club 15 expectmg to heaT I I che lo\\est 1. :.'l?e:~:r,, :II<c;:,.dr, Stebbins, Pete~' ,,er Cr;ek will us_e the se_c~nd 0o1:n:ll k;.~t the fi=:~ in .... check fTom the State Conservation De-- I _ Nominated _on . the Republican, TruS'te,e- Elect ·._,Fnc&M. IJ, 1 ~·,inick Porpig:lia, Dr. floor od1ce as_ h1s _law orfrce. until Lh~ L11 emen arrrved. vhem1- pa 1 -tment sboxtly concerning the. tlckec '':·ere, D1stncr Deleg-at_es_ to • 7 • n .... l'a>·> ·}· :11c:r.z~,hdmer, Raymond Clark, The ~ounr; attorney expects to j ~~1-_ extm.g1_nshers were used to I possibility of the presence of '\' J the Nat1on~1 Conventwn, Wilham Fans To Qual-tfy · El:;t':'l<e F<.>x. Xorman Bentham, moYe m about June 1st. 1 fnn':ih the JOb. state trapper at one of the com- 1 H. Fitzpatnck and J. Russell Rog- -t- ]i'or8;.t Lanphc:rc:, Jack ClaTk, Ken --. t-- I -. --t,-- , ing meetings of the club. The erson; Alternates Leshe R. Gre- John W .. Robson, who ·was Elitkir:~on, G•,or_e·e Rulbirt, Wal- Silver Creek 1'. T. A. I Bishop_,_ s Ball next regular meeting- of _!11e club gory and. \V\'illiam E. :MacKenzie; nomi11ated and elected for a t\vo- Pne;;t. Cm-mos Cardinale, Vi. -t- -,- Will be held at the club house on and Members of the State Com-- year term as a member o:i' the y,-EJ',.' Bill Stebbins, Jack The P. T. A. will meet Tburs- . The 10th Annual Bishop's Ball, the last Thursday of this month, mittee Isabella S. Burns and Her- Village Board of Trustees, .. ha\ B;,rn!':,, Van Rensselaer, day, April 8th at 8:00 P· m. ill pven. hy the Youn~· People': Fel- at which time plans to help re- man B. Graf. failed to qualify, thei\eby creating ~·.;th, ,Tames Hurley and !Mr. K~rnprobst's room at the lo- . lowsh 1 p of __ the E~1sco-:'~l D1_ocese orr;anize tlle Ladies Au.xiliary will The DemocTatic ticket consist- a vacancy in the Board, ·which it .IIusr·arella. cal hig-h school. The busines;; of Weste,n Ne': York \•nll be be discussed. ed of Distl·ict Delegates to the is expected will be filled by ap- '\:en T -~ . t 8 meeting· -.,ill be followed b\.' a held Fnday, Apnl 9, fxom 9:00- Also included h ft 1 t 111 .e b, 181 ·_ I 2\fational Convention Jerry H. . L. t b th .. - .,._ li':>uav ,vemng a D · ()O . t' M . B 1 - • • ,., d' k d po1nc:men y e Temainmg mem- -m .;: • •• : • . ••. lecture by t11e o-uest speaker Dr. J' m ·,Je am al.room of the ness of the Fisb and Game Clllb bur IC- ali Hobert L. Taylor; ber·s of tlre Board.· -'\-.-~ a..H f;!g-anlzatJons Centenn1al r-. . ' } · · • • ~ \\ -eo, .. ,,.·\ b . BurYi! Glenn Professor o:I- Edu- Iotel Statler. The Ball w1lt be is a cJ'ass in flv .. and ·bait cast·- 1 · 11 !?.. 1 Alternates Samuel S. Edson and ~ \ ... u.J·f.> 1ner11 er~ are going to ' - - · , . .. ...., The office of Village Trns-i:ee !llleer \'\ , 1 , 1 . ,u • • • cation at the University of Buf- m J10nor of B1snop-Elect Launs- for Bo'.' Scouts and 4-H Club Ah·in J. Surma; and Members o:t - -· • 4 •• ' '\ ·' umcrpal Bmldmg at \ . · . . t L s 'f ·' 1 n. C is one that is ne•;er eagerly sough~ Wb'r·' .: . Lh • ralo EveTyone 1s cordially m- on · ca1. e. members. t 1e ~tate ommittee Albert J. ft b 1 , • . '· '' ··\'\ L .. e representatwes J · ·, tt d · ' Juli·a Crouse and her sister, I Foley and Kathleen W. Finch. a er T men w' 10 naYe tne ne- -llla·· \'-· .. c ,. t\ 1 . } t v1tea and a larr;e a ell a nee Is --t-- - b'l\ t d. h th ' \-\'' '\ ue accomp IS m1en \ . . Mar·_·, of Allg·ola, aJ·e \'or·k:i'nQ: 01 ., -t- 1 F f th t d d' .. , cessary a tlty o ISC arge ~ F,, .. ,•(''\\·.i·\e Comnli.tt'ee to ant1c1pated. ' \ .. our o e repor e ISUic\s d · · · ~- · --t-- the Patron am] Ticket Commit- Antique Show In Buffalo f also nominated Democratic l\1em- uties of the office efficie_ntiy. tees. 1 bers of the Countv Committee. lVIr. Robson was not a cand1date . :IIr. Hu;:!h,-, chairman of the Contest For --t-- An Antique Show and Sale will] . I They /were Distri~t ~ s •lvia 1 for the job and not in attendanc.:: Fmaw·c: r;%1n,ittee, has reported Masonic Ball Successful be presented by Nm·th Presbyter .. 1 1 TRUMAN D. WELL.E:R ! Wel~h' and Evelyn Ch:;in. 'Di ._ at the Republican caucu .. which . :·a '-'e:r Jtenerous response by all ()ounty Auditor -t- ian Church's Jmiior Guild (Dela- Next \Yeek the Kiwanis Club I trict 4, Carrie JYL Castigli~ an~ nominated ~im. His inc~ina:ion ' . . ·~hlerclial,to' Cr.>ntacted in rega1:d to _-'- 1 _ The annua1 Masonic and EasL ware at W. Utica streets, Buf- .. 1 b 1 d . h T D ; EYe],~ 1 l\•ra 1 · 11 es· DJ'str·l·ct 6 T 0 Was· to declme the nommanon, _ Wll e 10nore w1L rum an . · \ ·'\ ' ' · · b .L f 1 f ·1 d · ~ e \Pon~or. of the celebra- r· The legislature recently passed ern Star B'all, held at the Muni· falol, under the management of Murphy and Harry Blakely and j .;:\ ~: ~o1_ne ~eason ~e a~ e t;-' .;~.on. ~:xt W<:ek a complete re-~ a new law providing fo 1 · the ap- cipal Building last Friday eve- Miss Florence A. Riddell, on Weller, who is at present National District 7 _ Martin Ebling-. \,Jthdra\\· m time for a ~ubst.- _,'~~l'tt W~l: he ma~e and narr:es of pointment of a County .. il,.uditor. ~ing was well attended and a Thursday, April 15 and Friday, Affairs Advisor and Northeasten' · --t-- I tute to be chosen by the commit- .'·; .ho .. ( . 1\:r•o nave contributed I Everett F. Neckers, who has I very successful social event. April 16, f1·om 10:00 a. m. to District Advisor for the U. S. DOWNTOWN A. C. tee appointed to fill vacancie:. --~'\Vi!. bt: pu&Jwhed. served as Clerk of the Board As eJcpected the bearded males 10:00 p: m. Chamber of Commerce. ELECTS SPRING OFFICERS ~e was e~ecte~ ')''it~out o??osi- ·\ · ( ert''l1 · l • ~- h f J h ' Me of Si.l\'eJ· Cr·e·ek \'cr·e 'Vel] 1 ·eore Some of the best kno1m1 deal.. ---'-r-- \- twn and his fmluTe 1:0 qualiTy at ' --.· .. ' '·\' rua outtons will be dis.. since the acat o · osep ·\\-· \ . · \ • .. - .u ---, ,-- tl\lbutr on thr= buf'iness section l Ginnies was slated to fill tbe sented at this affair, and a spec- ers in .this area will have a dis- V. F. W. GRAND OPENING The Dow 11 to--.vn A. c. of Sih>er this time 1·enders the election of :.J.l~ Sih'er C'rf:(·k Saturday by the [new po~t. His appointment is fa .. ial dance was arranged for them. play of their finest antiques in Creek elected offiters for the [1947 50% ineffective. This inci- ., Gu·l ~co t \\ · · ll R Cl tb'er c] 1 air --t-- selectin.o· pieces for yourself or as TO BE HELD APRIL 9-11 Sprin.a· te 1 - 111 at the 1 · 1 • b 1151 · 11 es,.· dent_ em.phasizes the ~u-tility __ vf · -_\\ · •- u ~- J~Very one is asked 1 vored by Ha . o 1 ·, - \ , - . co obta' · 1 h B d Engagement Announced g-ifts fo~ yo11r friends. -t-. ·meeting Tuesday night. · nol.mna~mg· men for otf1ce wnh- ti ' ill on~ and 'Near it at all man of t e oar · Th 1 d d I th k 1 d consent. tn.•c S - D 11 w r:astle of -t- Participating- deniers are: Mrs. e DewY acqun·e an re- Those elected were: President, om:; e1r -now e g:e or .. \ 'upervJsor o · ~ 1 f S -+-- Kiantone; chairman pro tem of MTs. Elizabeth Schmidt of Lak\ Doris Brace (The Old Log- Housel, ~~c~rate~ c~ut ro~1~! 2 o V :muel 1 John Clark; Vice President, Don A. Chalmers Link was the only the Personnel Committee, favor~ Sl1ore road, announces the en\ Clarence; Mrs. Helen Durdan, nmno_ 'o~s ~r o: I , e ·er~ns Hornburg·; Secretary_ Tre_asm·er, othe1· person for whom votes Season Ouens Saturday the appoin-tment of Roy C. Thom- g:Bgement of her daug·hter, Ann-] Middleport; Mrs. Alice Heumann, of _Fmei,n ~ ars_ at 15 Nort11 1 Robert B'orlalld; SpoTts DJTector. we1·e cast at the Republican can- -t~ as, former office manager of the Elizabeth, to P.hilip LovelPnd Buffalo; Mi's. Carl R. Kidner, Mam street m S1lver C_reek _w:tllj Donald V,elzy and Assistant S:pm:ts ens. It is not known at chis time Th~ da~' that manv local sports- Highway Departllient. son of Henry W. Loveland of Orchard Park; Mr_s. Karl Kranz, be f?rmally ?pened th1s Fnday 1 Directo 1 -, Jay Roof. who will be appointed to fill t~e \''·O''\''r. have bPen waiting for: will :M:r Neckcrf is at present act- Rochester, N. Y. Miss Schmidt is Hamburg; Mrs. M1ld1'ed C. Luss, evem;1g-, Anl'll fl:th. T.l;e Grand· A committee co 11 sisting of Don 1 vacancy. The ~ne chosen to f1ll _ ~atu:-day, Aprj] lOth when ing a~ auditor. The BoaTd may a graduate of Sacred Heart Aca- Sprmgv1lle; Albert E. Ransqm,' Opemng celebration w~<l b~ e.'<:- Hornburg-, Don Velzy and Tom the vacanc}' w1ll serve onlv for trout Kea:<on opens. As usual I pa~s a resolution abolishi 11 g the demy and attended Mt. St. Mary's Niag·ara Falls: Shipston's, Nia_gara tended for three days, F~·rdav, Connell was appointed to plan o11e yea1·, or 1mtil the next gen- ~eason will run throuo-h until office thus paving the way for School of Nursing fmd Canisius Falls; Mrs. Pe~rl A. Temple, Buf- Saturday and Sunday.' Apnl 9~h a float for the Dov.--ntown ,il,_. C.'~ era] election. 1Sunday f ll . 0 I ' \'b ap College. Mr. Loveland is a grad- fa] a; Trautwem's Antique Shop, through 11th._ There wt.ll be musiC. participation in the CentemJial :r.u. -. Robsoll's failm·e to r.ualif:y,T \'· a owmg Labor Day. re-establishment WI1: a new ~ · - t ., .ou lh d B d e uate of Wuoming· Academy and Buffalo; Mrs. B. F. Turn an, Ni-- dancmg and enter amment on Ceieb 1 ·ati'o 11 . as a member of the board within ' ea s, ~uckers, carp •eels. I pointee, Ol' the oar may. r - ' rnul!eb rna_ b k ' · . t , ss such a resolutiOn, Dean College. agara Falls; Urtel's Antique Shop, Frida.v and Saturday evening·s. The nex-i meeting· of the clul1 the time required by Jaw bas the SPeav i~ , ~ e ta er:- ?Y ~ole I f~se 1 ° ~a, Mr Neckers occuuy- I The wedding will take place LockpoJ\t; Mrs. Florence Wick- All members are urged to at- I will take vlace Tuesday, ApTil same effect as though he had tJ·ou\t h...,:\ e;s not mnabJted ~ us eavmg · - late in tbe summer. ham, Middleport. tend these g-ola evenillgS. 1 1 ?Oth at the club Tooms. [ 1 qualified and then resigned. ' egmumg Saturday. mg- the post. 0~ •• '.