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P A G E TWELVE SU N D A Y , JUNE 23, 1968 ADVANCE-NEW S

NEWS SUMMARY OF THE WEEK

June 16 & 17 — G eo rg e E . B riggs. S t. L aw ren ce C ounty

F i r e C o o rd ina to r w as e lec ted P re s id e n t of th e N ew Y ork

S t a t e A ssociation o f F ire C h ie fs , a t th e C onco rd a t

K am iesh a L a k e , site o f th e S ta te C h ie fs ’ an n u a l co n fe ren ce

. . .M r. a n d M rs Ja m e s J . L ynch of 208 R iverview T ow ers a r e o b serv ing their G olden W edd ing an n iv e rsa ry , today . . ..Mis. F lo re n c e In g e rso ll Jo n e s , 83, o f U tica, w idow of J a m e s .lones. died u n e x p e c te d ly S u n d ay m orn ing a t th e h o m e oi h e r d au g h te r , M rs R o b e r t 'B essie* Jones, C an ton , w h e r e she h a d been u s i tm g th e p a s t tw o w eeks. . .M ichael (

J . L eonard . 427 P le a s a n t A ve., h a s r e t i r e d as a m e m b e r j

o f th e City D em ocra tic C om m ittee a f te r h a \ ing se rv e d as [

a m em ber f o r the p a s t 35 years . H e w ill be su cceed ed by ' N o rm a n G o re , 919 J a y St. . . G eorge A. Savage, re g io n a l ' m a n a g e r o f th e N ew Y ork S ta te C om m erce D ep artm en t, h a s received word th a t A.F. C am p b e ll a n d Son, L td ., A m - ; p r i o r , Ont.. a large C an ad ian lu m b e r f irm , has e s ta b lish e d ) a n office in O gdensbu rg to h a n d le th e i r New Y o rk S ta te j b u sin e ss . . .T h e an n u a l W a d d in g to n B lu ew a te r R eg a tta w ill b e held a t L ak e St. L aw ren ce a t W ad d in g to n J u ly 7. . . ■ R o b e r t K e n n e th D uegaw of 11 R iv e r St . N orw ood, ag e 27, j w a s co m m itted to t h e S t. L aw ren ce C o un ty jail, in lieu o f ! SoOOO bail. Sunday, on a ch a rg e of f irs t deg ree rape, a fe lo n y , . D ia n e L ynn M abel S im m ons. 9-m unths-old d au g h ­t e r of C lark L . and S h ir ley M cP h erso n Sim m ons, 206 New 1 Y o r k Ave . w a s found d ead in h e r c rib ab o u t 7 a.m .. S unday , b y h e r m o th e r , j

June 18 — Mr. a n d Mrs. G eo rg e B L ooney w ere nam ed t h e Lion a n d Lioness of the y e a r by o u tg o in g p re s id e n t A. W a l te r R ead at the in s ta lla t io n ot o ff ic e rs and lad ies n igh t d in n e r . - - - Boyden J . S tark . 23. R ou te -1. P o tsdam , who w a s in ju red at the N ekoosa-E dw ards p ap e rm ill a t Sisson- v i l le , early today, is r e p o r te d in 'good ' cond ition a t th e P o tsd a m H osp ita l H e su f fe re d a p oss ib le fra c tu re o f th e r i g h t > l i o u i d t s c a l p iace ra tm r.s and a b ra s .o n s t<> tin- back w h e n an o v e rh ead h o is t fell o n h im , - - - H ow ard C. G reen , a ss is ta n t p ro fe sso r m th e college of B u sin ess at R o ch es te r In s ti tu te o f T echno logy , has been a p p o in te d D ire c to r ot D ie te tics a t th e U n iv e rs ity o f R o c h e s te r M edical C en te r. H e is the s o n of Mr. a n d Mrs. E dw ard T G reen L isbon . T h eo d o re H . P a ten au d e . 37. P o tsdam , a ta b le -sp lic e r fo r t h e Men Y o rk T e lep h o n e Co . becam e th e 19th p e rso n m t i l e company s history to be h o n o re d w ith th e Bell >ystem s n a tio n a l a w a r d for h e ro ism , th e V ail s i lv e r Medal. H e was c re d ite d w i th saving th e life o f 12-year-old Del.ua P loo i. at. t h e risk or h i s own h ie . and th e n h e lp in g lo u r o th e r g irls to th e St. R eg is r n e r shore, n e a r W in th ro p las; Ju ly . - - - M r s Sarah D elany S u llivan . 70. w ife o f Je rry W. s>ulli\an, H am m o n d , d ie d at 10 30 p.m. M onday. - - - Je f iry T hom as V en d ed , 12. Route 1, R e n sse la e r F alls, son of Mi and Mrs. L e s lie R. V o n dell, w as in ju re d in a t r e a k acciden t at th e ir f a r m at 3 p m. M onday He was taken t<> th e n o sp ita l at C an to n , w h e r e this m o rn in g a h o sp ita l spokesm an sa id h is cond ition is good" - - - C on g ressm an R o b e rt C M cEw en re p o r te d to d a y that e ig h t m e m b e rs ol C ongress, in c lu d in g t h r e e of th e top u n k i n g D em ocrats an d th e S en io r R epub ­l i c a n of 'h e House C o m m itte e on P u b lic "Works, a re p lan ­n in g to in s p e c t th e St L aw rence Seaw ay M assena. Ju n e 2 f> ■£ 29 - - - A t r u c k d r iv e r w ho may be able to aid in th e searcn t o r the K ille r of M iss Iren e J L ak , 25. S c ran to n . P a . is b e in g -ought by S tate Police T h e oody ol M iss izak v. as iound early la s t Monday m o rn in g at d ie bo ttom of a s h a h ! em b an k m en t at a rest a re a oil R o u tt 81 on W ellesley I s la n d - - • M r and M rs St.jn.wy D w yer ot Lisbon w ill ceit-- o ra tt- t h e n 4o tn v.o-ading m n r .c r s a ry T hursday - - - How­a r d John S t evens. 49. A nie- Rd tow n oi i 'm .-d m i, d .ed a t Z pm Monday.

June IB — D an ie . H ale. M adrid v.or. ‘V D em ocra tic n civ to ■ u n *<< epp.'Se C'tfigrce.Kj an R o ' c M cEw en in t r .e W e . i i h e r genera , elect e m V o te r- »n tn e 31 rt C ongres- s. oia! D .s tro , 7 d e tied a s ta te iw id e tre n d m r sen E uccne M o C ifh v a n d ewe'-M a si.-w ,o dmcgute:- p iedged *o m e'a 7- Sen R ooert F K enneo . :n ’he D em ocra’ ic prim aryy e - ’erday T h e K enned ., delegate,-. W a ite r Basina nan. Mas­se -.a. D arnel Scanlon. s r . \V rte r to w n . and John F B urden , w . j . m ijncr'i'm m hed to the D eivcx-ratio c o n te n tio n in Chi- t d . - i i in '. one race 7.va,- in o k e d :n Lie R ep u b licanp .7.wary h e re . This w as tor the GDP oojviinatioo to r As-s^o io ivm an from 5* L aw rence r r >un'y. Ld.vard J K eenan , tr io |ll(;iP n t A .oem nlvm an. -t-cui>*d 46;-.; •.o tes to d e te a ’ his o .o m n en ts N orm an F BIo-s and W illa ru E. sm ith w ho total* i - d JK Olid 51 vr,t„. o.vgy \ n unricciipied boll.-eo n Potato V , Brm r HiJI, u a? cx iip ifrte > destro y ed by fire a .7'o t 1 -jb a.m. t o d s ' . . The house w as owned by ig n ary psi.ripraw ’cz of 159 H enry S* N o rth a m p to n . Mass.. and was oc iu p ied r,y nirn d u r tn ? the -u rn m er Mr- Mary E lizabe th E r a d a w F o x . 30. w ife of W a k e r Fox 321 R en sse lae r Ave.. d ie d at 3 p rn T uesday A n g eia La H a ir -ix-m onths-old. a n d Linda L aF latr. IB. both passengers m a car d riven by- M rs M ariivn L aF lair were 'a k e n m H ep b u rn H osp ita l fo r o b se rv a n o n follow ing a tru c k -c e r collision T uesday a i’or- noan .

June 2 it — \ -ip".mm - vcpL ci pending and u u e -i- gafion by BCI in v es tig a to rs and y a r n Police is co n tin u in g n v o the tra g ic d e a th of Jo h n E dw in C laxton. 14-year-old -o n ot D r. and Mrs. E. G artie ld C lax ton o f St. P e te rsb u rg , F l a . fo rm e r ly of u g d e n s h u rg . T h e y o u th was fo u n d h an g ­in g from a rope a tta c h e d to a in>- hy h is p a re n ts w hen th e y r e tu r n e d at 10 45 last n igh t to th e i r su m m er co ttage a t Oak P o in t , from a d in n e r en g ag em en t. D r. C lax ton , a r e ­t i re d O gdensbu rg o b s te tr ic ia n , tr ie d in vain to rev ive his s o n by a r tif ic ia l re s p ira tio n . - - - A tto rney John B. L eo n ard to o k his o a th nf o f f ice at th e City C le rk 's office a t .9:30 a.m . th i s m o rn in g , m aking him O g d e n sb u rg 's new C o y Ju d a e . - - - K e n n e th M orns, son of M rs Je s s ie M orns. L isbon , re ­ceived h is B.A, d e g re e cum laude, at M arion C ollege, Marion. Jn d .. M onday, Ju n e 10 - - - R o b ert J S h irkey , Canton, h a - been a p p o in te d as A ide-de-C am p fo th e D istric t

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M A atii.N G iO N 8 1 liO O L SIXTH GRADERS — The W est- Cravvtord, Mrsside PT A sp o n so red a t r ip fo r pupils o f th e two sLxth g rad es a t W ash ing ton School to U pper C an ad a V illage on S a tu rday . Ju n e 15. C h a p e ro n e s w ere M rs. B eatrice

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i*l Biosphere Popular Exhibit1 At ‘Man And His World’M ontreal — T he unique “ sky-

break bubble” w hich was con­structed for the United S ta tes pavilion at Expo 67 has becom e a focal point of MAN AND HIS WORLD. The geodesic dom e, rising to a height of 20 s to ries and having a spherical d iam e­ter of 250 feet h a s been tr a n s ­form ed into a parkland unaf-

display in the M aquette P av il­ion, the fo rm er Operations Con­tro l pavilion.

D etailed planning as to m eth-|(, ods of construction and types of ,, p lan ts and b ird s to be d isp layed^ followed. i;-

U nder the direction of Land-G scape A rch itect W arner Gtofc-H horn, a group of municipalp-

fected by the exterior condi- p a rk a rch itec ts worked to effect f tions of climate. The lightweight she plans. They were a ided in space fram e stru c tu re is a fili-j their w ork by Industrial Design-J gree of m etal supporting a j er Luis Villa, who conceived thei transparen t skin of plastic p a n - 1 b irdcages, the w aterfall, the- els. T he dome is filled w ith na - 1 m ezzanine an d the lagoon le v - ; tural light by day and glows j el.from interior lighting at n ight. M any technical problem s had.

The structure, designed by j to be overcom e at this s tage of F Buckminster F u lle r , lends itse lf j developm ent. F or instance, they well to its p resent role. | concrete landings destined to r

As an indoor parkland and I support the hanging gardens, I' aviary, Biosphere houses hun- w ere not recom m ended to sup-” dreds of birds of varying sp e -ip o rt m ore th an 150 pounds perY cies an d features hanging gar- square foot. To m aintain a |hr->.

A u d rey H arper, M rs. W ilm a R ich a rd so n , Mrs. M ary G riffith a n d Mrs. I r e n e Glazier. T h e se yo u n g - sles h a v e fin ished th e i r W ash ing ton School d a y s and w ill

en te r J u n io r H igh School in S ep tem ber. I S ta f f Photo)

dens.In an effort to prolong the

cu ltu ral exposure which E xpo 67 h a d brought to M ontreal, His W orship J e a n D rapeau, m a-

den of living plants, one re q u k - |‘ es a t least a foot of a rab le soil, ■' p roper d ra inage facilities, wat­erproofing, shading from sun-ip light and decorative accessor-'

yor of M ontreal, approached his ies. The arch itects and engi- advisors for suggestions fo r the ineers succeeded in employingfuture use of the pavilion w7hich has b een donated by the U nited States

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Why Not Live A Little, Try A Little Boredom

By HAL BOYLE ,ously.”N E W YORK i AP—Everyone It is as m eaningless today to

p ra ise s the excitem ent ol life advise people to "live danger-June '’3 — Heuvelton — The ,no m uch and under appreciates ously” a s it would be to give’ , . . . . i t - . , , . i the im portance of boredom a s them a m erit badge to r jav-Alumm Association nt Heuvel- _ . . j n . ; -

light-weight m ateria ls w ith suf­ficient res is tance to conformo

,w ith the approved specified.- Dr. Yves D esm arais, d irec to r j w eight perm issible,

of th e Botanical G ardens in! With the cooperation of m any M ontreal, and his ass istan ts | a reas of the municipal wrnrks, b rought forth the ideas of turn-!B iosphere w as ready for open-, ing th e geodesic dome in to an | ing day of MAN AND HIS; indoor parkland. The idea was!W ORLD, quickly accepted. Even before As v isito rs approach Bi- the pavilion h ad been officially j osphere, they first notice a lo- donated to the city, Dr. R eed.igoon which ru n s from the out-, d irector of the Zoological G ar-.sjde a rea to inside the lin­den a t W ashington, D.C., had m ense stru c tu re . The lagootf is been consulted and he h ad re c - , filled w ith gam e birds and wat- ommended the t ransition. I t er fowls. Visitors are often was pointed out that, in o rd e r)h ea rd to rem ark . “ How inter-

o! to facilita te m aintenance a n d to jesting to be able to get a close-PV-i« x r i c t f r v r * o n n r m r v r » f n n _ ____ ■____ _ p „ l t i n l U l 11 z» l - _

PR ESB Y TER IA N Ju n e 24 — C irc le 1 of the U nit­

ed P resb y te rian Women’s O r ganization w ill meet a tr m at the h o m e n f M rs afford the v lslto r an »PPortun- up view of a living wild d u c k - F ran c is M ontpelier, 720 K n o x ^ ' * inspect thexn. the b irds, lhey a re so difficult v. observe

,,. „ , , . , ^ should be confined to cages. jn nature!S t t o m 2 ! £ ? * £ & ■ 11 ? ‘ai” « • ; An bint on the tog».t circles

ami F 1 , , +- u - ' ? I , h t.nd his L iquor Dealers in terio r design as closely as the base of a m ajetic ehn tree.! ? , r . !he. .!^ r .!W" . y::n" ' ;n !0ns June 24 - T h e St. L aw rence possible. The various landings, t h o u g h it m easures 50 feet,

County Hotel an d R e s ta u ra n t! connected by escalators, provid- qie base of a m ajestic elm tree. L iquor D ea le rs A ssociation ed an excellent p latform fo r the ^om e of the pavilion. Its bran- w ill hold a m eeting a t 7;30.hanging gardens. By the end of a re dom inated by a gigan- p .m . at the T avern R e s ta u r- j ^ sum m er of 1967, Wilfrid Me- w aterfa ll, almost 175 feet

allan escort and companionlongevity.ton C entral School invites

alum ni. 1968 graduates, friends ot the school to a t-a lm o s t every graduating c lass to get his being away from that tend a picnic at Jacques Car- 0f e v e ry high school and college disturbing condition, tie r P ark at 1 p.m. All are jn th e land has been sternly ad- How can you make you r exist-j asked to bring own tood and m0 n ished by every comm ence- ence m ore wholesomely boring?, table service to r their fa m -m en t Speak"er to "live danger- Well, for exam ple, you m ight— ,

. i \ j ahe an interesting co llec tion ;of nonusable items such as

dies

June : - Lis5"n -Jf Rfh'p Joseph A. RomolaDando uili bv the i nguest m inister m 9:45 a m . at Elected Presidenttne I P. Church. Lisbon, and Tat M a m. at the N e\m M em- O f L 3 W . E O Gn ria l

a n t in E dw ards, N.Y. E lec tio n l°che, assistant superin tendant ^ T here is a m ys 'ical qual- of officers w ill be held. Im - °/ Botanical Gardens, has jjv f0 (jle w aterfall, as it ap- p o rtan t M eeting. designed a m aquette ot th e m- • im possible to determ ine

ten o r, complete . with h a n g i n g ; ^ theP w ate r originates.packaged soap from to rn downhotels and the tim etables ot pas- EUREKA REBEKAH LO D G E, gardens and b ird s cages. Incf- senger tr a in s that no longer run. 129 entally, this m aquette is on

School yourself to p lay cro- Ju n e 24 — The group will h o ld ,-------- :-------------------------------------quet not adventuresom ely but a meeting a t 8 p.m. in the

A t the Annual M em bership defensively.' ( Lodge Rooms on F ranklin St.June 23 — Canton — A horse M eeting of the Black R i\e r-S t, ^ [ ien ntjje r gUVs at a cocktail

I ner'iMn/,.'. u I iai -.il, ,vx •....... . . . . . . . ^ . . . . . . . . . . . R efreshm ents.shoe, sponsored bv the Canton L aw rence Econom ic Develop- partv a re £,oi ^ intf) the kitchen rH TTPRFN „ . . , „ , ... , m e n t Commission, Inc., th e re- ' . . , vtiiuuK m NFish A Game f lu b w ill be nf (he E xecutive D irec to r t0 s1eak a klss from theli' neI8h- Ju n e 25 - T he group w ill hold; held at 12 o clock noon, at ............................... bors’ w ives, stay in the living th e ir annual meeting a t the

News Briefs Of Madrid

Fish & ' Game Club vvaT" presentedtnegrounds on the N ickerson -I31™* McGuiness. Executive

room and wonder a loud what

By Mrs. L eslie Short M adrid — M r. and Mrs. Max st ln8 s

N ear the en try and to the left, a short flight of sta irs leads to the theater. The w aning room is tastefu lly decorated w ith tro­pical p lants in large concrete a rea contain such species a s r a ­vens. crow s, gulls, pigeons tw iij

Illu stra ted stnr-lines describ-

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off the North There will be !

D irector, Ogdensburg B ridge the world is coming to.R ussell8 class- and Port Authority and H erm an

e- The -how is being san e -L Huft. Executive V ice-Presi- tioritd b \ the St Law rence d en t of the M. Lawrence Cuun- Vdltcv ilo r-e m tn 's Associa- tv C ham ber of Commerce w ere .. ..t ;,,n Public is invited. e lec ted to m em bership m t h e , .

Avoid tak ing any action . In­stead. o tte r advice to those who are considering taking actions.

Make it a policy nev er to be to enter into a bar

, r . when it opens or the las t totin-- vfuririrf <tf Tnon the Ri\er-M . Lawrence Ecu- |eave t,efo re j(- c]n3es. The mid-June -a— Macirid — St. Jonn the norruc Development Comm is- ,, h = nsinllv caie<?t nf all

B aptist Church will hold an s io n , IlK. F dle hour 1S UbUa‘D balest ot a11

auction at the baseball field T n e officers for the coining R ’" . .• ;nr.jtin ^ voursplfbeside the L ibrary . Any d o n a - v e a r as elected by the m em - bv (Wn emntion^ / If anv.tion; will be appreciated , b e rs are: Joseph A. R om ola. ■ ■

Umversalist Church in C a n - i nR m igra ting habits n: certa in ton a t 8 p m . s p i l e s a re displayed on thew ill be W alter Schofield. His Mr_ and Mrs_ Leslie Shorl w ere w alls.topic will b e Camping F o r gUests 0f jyjrs a C T urner a t' In the tbea5er twn tl!m s ,a!‘ R etarded” . P ub lic is inv ited . a ch icken Bar-B-Que on Sun- t<?rnate. one on the m igra ting

PR ESB Y TER IA N day. sponsored by the M adrid b irds, and th e other on OldJu n e 25 - C irc le 5 of the U m D R escue Squad,

ed P resb y te rian Women's Or-

I am!ZS ° nthe’l l homeeet o f m l in 'P o te d a n r Ho7pital._S h T 'h a s an escala to r to the m ezzanine, H a rrv Cool 518 E lizabe th been a patient there since May w here m ulti-colored p a rro ts o, v ' i3. and cockatoos are on display.

r 7 _____ F rom here, they m ay proceedthing th r ills you for any reason. M A PLE C H T CHAPTER NO. ; M r. and M rs. Kenneth Koch t0 a longer escalator which

M ontreal’On leaving the theater, a t the

M rs. Maud King is a patien t lagoon level, visitors m ay tak»

Prize? w,li be aw arded and St. L aurence County. P res i- take tvvo aspirin ta b je ts . Lie M A PLE CITY CHAPTER NO. w ere supper guests of th e ir son take th em ' to the highest Ityid-v . r. . down, ta k e a nap. 71 and family on Sunday evening *ng of the pavilion, s itua ted ap-

. u l.. P r ^ [L, . Yice-President; W illiam ^nt th e idea '1 Okav. rem em - Ju n e 25 — A regular m ee tin g jn Potsdam . p rox im atelv a t the sam e levelF, H andy. Lewis Coun-

W 'illiamredecorate the church Auc- s'chw artau. F rank lin County. b e rifv ra , w ant fo en1ov lhe [eel. tion will be trom 7:30 to 11 se c re ta ry : K enneth Day. Je t- lnR (hat Iife is endIej5S< lt js up P m ,i H '" .n (-ount-v - T reasurer f0 you fo b e sure that you manu-

.lunt 25 — Lisbon — Lisbon at d l l s ^rn e e tin 8 1x001 tacture yo u r own boredom .Grange No. m eeting at bers please rolls.

94n, will hold a 8-15 p.m. Mem- bring sa lad or

S t. Lawrence County w e re : D ascom b F orbush. E lizabeth B uck , Jam es McGuiness. H er­m a n Huff. G. Lawrence W'lnte. _________________Jo sep h Rom ola, John F . , t y , ,

June 25 - M orristown — The B yrnes. Also attending w ere Ar- V e i C F S O S U f j £ 6 ( l A ltar and Rosarv Society rt th u r C. M engel and G eorSeSf John 's Church, M orris- M oore trom the Research and r t l d l l M l s U F a l l L G

Got th e idea '1 Okav. rem em - Ju n e 25 — A regular m ee tin g jn Potsdam .will be held a t the M asonic -------- as the la rg est diam eter of theTem ple beginning at 8 p .m . K arlton John French, son of s tru c tu re , and just about the A covered d is h dinner begin- Mr. and Mrs. L oris F rench un- cen te r of the dome,

n ing a t 6:30 p .m . will p recede derw ent a lonsilectomy on May, This level affords v isitors a the affiliation and the p re sen - 1 is. " , panoram ic view of the entireta tion of l i f e mem berships.! -------- exhibit. At the sam e tim e, theyThis is the l a s t meeting before On Thursday evening a t 8 m ay be s ta r tle d lo discover en-the sum m er recess. )p.m ., the annual "P ra ise T ea" orm ous vu ltu res perched close-

z n x ’TA n r m l0 ̂ th e United P resbyterian by. It is re-assuring to see the: C hurch of Wraddington w ill be docile barn-owls, ca lm and

June 25 — J o in t dinner m eetin g jiejd Community Room sleepy, undisturbed by th e pre-

Nn ted ium can be a s eternal as the one vou make for vour- self.

town, and our Lady of Grace D evelopm ent C enter. Mr, Wal- p f A „ X i o i AChurch, Brier Hill, will hold te r Archibald, Planning O ificer. 1 d y x l i c I l L U l i 1 l l i l cthis m on th? m eeting Tues- Northeast: A rea Division, Eco- G.I. insurance policies fori dav at, St. Jo h n 's School a t 8 nom ic Development A dm im stra- many v e te ran s lapse each year) p m, tio n . Portland. M aine: Mr. Clit- because of the veterans ' habit!

ton C .Johnson. Economic D e- of "rid in g " the thirty-one dayJune 2.-1 — Lisbon — B<.>. Scout \e lo p m en t Specialist. Econom ic grace period , according to Mr. COIN CLUB

Troop 13 will hold P a re n ts Development A dm inistration, Vincent E . Rogers, s ta te vetar- J u n e 25 — T h e Seaway Night a t the A merican Legion A lbany; and M r. Kenneth Hunt. Vincent E . Rogers, s ta te veter-'Halt. A covered dish supper f ro m the Office of Planning Co- an counselor and W alter F. will be served at 8 p.m. Each ordination in Syracuse. Monteith, V eterans’ Serviceperson is asked to bring own T he new D irectors as e lec ted Agency director,table s e n ice. w e re : Too m a n y veterans, the vet-

F ranklin County - Alton B. Too m a n y veterans, the vet-June 25 — M adrid — St. John A nderson. D r. Chester L. Bux- erans’ officials said, forget to

the B aptist P arish , w ill hold. j-o n _ Stuart Child, William A. mail in th e ir prem ium s before an auction from 7:30-11 p.m. L je r m nnt, C lem ent'collins, John-the final deadline and eventual-

w ith Lions C lub is postponed of th e Hepburn Library, Wad- sence of the vultures, to Ju n e 25. D inner w ill be at, dington. Through a revolving door andThe Lodge, 6:45 p.m. I f un-i G uest speaker will be Dr.;down a flight of stairs, the visi- able to a tten d , please notify)H yla W aters. She has recen tly ,to r a rriv es in the cen te r o f , Bernadette M orley at 393-3730;been honored b y a Testim onial “B ird land" w ith its exotiq,■.

G o v ern o r o f R otarv In te rn a tio n a l Betty A m end , 27,RFD , H o pkm ton , s u f fe re d a possib le f r a c tu re to th e r ig h t li t t le f in g e r when sh e was s t ru c k by a c a r as she w as w alk­in g along R oute 11B, a t 10-10 p .m . W ednesday . - - - A Mas­se n a m an a n d a P la t ts b u rg h m an w e re a rre s te d e a r ly today fo llow ing a 2-car a cc id e n t o n R oute 36. about o n e -h a lt m ile fro m N orw ood, W Tlliam F in n eg an , 18. M assena, w as a r re s t­e d for f a i lu r e to d is p la y a lic en se p la te stick e r ta b . C onroy D , Davis. 2 4 . P la ttsb u rg h , w as a r re s te d fo r leaving th e scene o t an acc id e n t, f a i lu r e tn k e e p rig h t, a n d fo r b e in g an un ­licensed o p era to r. No one w as h u rt .

Ju n e 21 — D r. Hugh F ram e, -St. L aw rence C ounty co roner, fo ld the -Journal th is m o rn in g th a t an in v es tig a tio n b y State P o lice a n d BCI in v e s tig a to rs w as co n tin u in g as to th e cause o f death of Jo h n E d w in C lax ton , Dr. F ra m e added th a t a v e rd ic t of su ic id e h a d b een ru le d out a n d th a t he hopes to issu e a n officia l v e rd ic t soon-. . .Mrs. E lizabeth A b a r L eB lan c , 55. w ife of R aym ond J . LeB lanc, 823 L ake S t., d ied a t 12:30 a .m . F rid ay in H ep b u rn H ospital. . .Con­g ressm an Robert, C. McEwen, R -O gdensburg . h a s been advised b y H ealth. E d u ca tio n a n d W e lfa re D epartm ent, of a $11,503 g r a n t to t a h e S tate U n iv e rs ity of New Y o rk School o f N u rsin g a t C an ton , to p a r t ic ip a te in Ihe s tu d e n t nu rses p ro g ram u n d e r th e H ea lth P ro fe ss io n E ducation F und ,

in the town park , n e a r th e :E o^ ki M arshall Frenette, R us- ly allow th e ir policies to lapse,Hepburn L ibrary , P roceeds 'e jj Gouidi _ W'illard L aB arge , usually a t a time w hen theirwill go to the Church redecor- R o b e rt Reed, William Schw ar- dependents need the protectionation fund. R efreshm ents av- t a u F rancjs ' c St Marv. John U16 m ost-ailable. Prizes will be drawn s t 0 ck, and Kennet Tullock. , Mr- R ogers urged veterans to every twentv minutes. Pub- Jefferson Cou; — Ja m e s them selves of the hab it of lie is invited. e ’ Brett, WiHian: C o le m a n , riding th e grace perio d and

, - D e P e y M e r - ^ £ = * 3 . “ % " " A S ! 'm ake their official v isit to •• _ Tame? C Ha r ’ cial pro tection for th e ir famil- both Subordinate and Junior T hom as G ray, Jam es C, H ar-G ranges. Ail officers a re re- be rso n , Jr .. Theodore R and , ^ v e te ra n s - of£icial also re_ quested to attend, A cohered -Jam es M erritt, Allen 11. U minded ve te rans to be sure to dish supper will follow meet- tra n d e r , Irvm Schell, A r^ u r C. th e ir cun,en t maUing

by Monday Noon.

V al­ley Coin C lu b will h o ld a m eeting o n T uesday a t th e A m erican Legion HaU. S lid e s w ill b e show n. A ll m em bers a n d g u ests a re in v ited to a tte n d .

mg.

Ju n e 29 B lack L ake — A

S tev er , J r ., John R. a n d Harold T. Wiley.

address and insurance policy

GARDEN C L U B J u n e 25 — T h e O gd en sb u rg

G arden C lu b will h o ld a F lo w er S h o w from 1 to 9 p .m . at R iv e rv iew T o w e rs . S ilv e r tea f r o m 2 to 4 p .m .

R O Y A L NEIGHBORS J u n e 26 — T h e g ro u p w ill

h o ld a c o v e re d dish s u p p e r a t th e B e lm o n t C ourts R ec ­rea tio n H a l l at 6:30 p .m . M em bers a r e asked to b r in g covered d i s h and a w ra p ­p e d gift f o r th e soc ia l ev e ­n in g to follow s u p p e r . G uests in v i te d .

to r is w ithin. Any fear of the b ird s is quickly dism issed, as all the fea thered inhabitants are

In New Y ork State, 250,000 harm less . On the contrary , here p riv a te landowners own a ll but!one can observe the beautiful eight percent of the to tal com- [peacock, a “ dandy" in all his m erc ia l forest land. I sp lendor; m any of the w ater

fowl species, large and small,

io naroia . ” uey- number w ith all correspondence!K I "T m K '* m R r ' o L eT „ Cr lintyp “ E °u L ; ' concerning their insurance. T h is[FRANCO AMERICAN CLUBh ak e sale, b en e fit o f the ,B ram halI, Jo h n Bourrall, D oug-i]le no led® wi][ i„0„ ro n r,, . „ , , ,, r. r, » r. ™ ~ insure prom pt June 27 - T h e group wiH holdL ad ies G uild of the U n ited . l a s Brodie, B eryl W. F reem an , and p ro p e r attention to t^ eir j U a specia, m e eting fo r theC h ris tian C h u rch of Mor- L e v i P. M. G aylord. C. F . H an -,quiries 1 bn s to w n . w ill be h e ld on d v . Siuart H arris , Urban K arch- 4 v e te ran s and the ir depenS a tu rd ay , on th e la w n at e r , Paul LaYalley, Kenneth H ants desirinu inform ation and!H au ck 's H o te l at E dw ards- M ayhew . Joseph McHugh. C arl, counseling on G1 insurance :PRESBYTERTANville s ta r tin g a t 10 a .m ,( S h av er, C hester Virkler, D oran and 0th e r veterans' benefits are June 27 — C irc le 3 of th e Unit-

Election of Officers a t 8 p.m . a t the Club House,

T hose d o n a tin g baked)W augh . invited to visit the local officegoods m ay leave th e m at) St. Lawrence County - F r a n - ,0f the N ew York S ta te Division th e hom e o f Mrs. A r th u r . c i s E. A lm stead, George E . An- 0f V eterans’ Affairs or the Vet-

| C o lb u rn by 9:30 a .m . derson , Ray E . Bishop. E liza- erans’ S erv ice Agency located--------------------------— ib e th W, Buck, John B yrnes.- at 201 S ta te St., Ogdensburg, or

| Letchw orth S ta te P a rk 's three! J o e l M. H oward, Paul H utchin- the Surrogate Building, Canton.m a jo r w aterfalls and 600-font so n , Edward J . Keenan, Frank-1 -----------------------------ideep gorges m ake the P a rk of)tin R. Little, Joseph A, Rom ola,) Figures from the U.S. Census (national significance. A nnual at-1 J o h n W. R ouse, Stanton B, Bureau show that there a re 97.4 (tendance figures approxim ate J S m ith , George Theobald and (men to ev ery 100 w om en in the (750,000 v is ito rs. G„ Lawrence White, (country.

P resentation in recognition of hanging gardens. The Jrea a lifetim e of M issionary Serv- is fu rther adorned with shrub- ice b y the Spring Conference erv and decorative p lants. In of St. Lawrence District Meth-, ac tua l fact, the entire section odist Churches. is a large b irdcage and the visi- ■

AH interested persons a r e in­vited to attend.

including the colorful fla­m ingos. P a rak ee ts perch on the tree branches, and chatter aw ay.

N ext in view in Sun Garden,, a land ing which has been plan­ted with foliage to resem bfe a 1 la rg e sun. I t is of a Spanish, or A rab ian influence.

The la rg e s t landing, a l the! m in ira il level, and traversing’ the en tire dom e, features a clas­sic garden. S ym m etrical flower -beds and ornam ental foliage p lanted in m osaic pa tte rn s, are surrounded by trim m ed shruh-

8 p.m . a t th e h o m e of L a u re t ta O liver, 911 L ake S tre e t. M em b ers are a sk ed to bring a w rapped g if t for t h e social evening . G u ests in v ited .

PRESBYTERIAN June 27 — C ircle 7 of the Unit­

e d P resbyterian Women’s Or­ganization will m eet a t 8 p.m. a t the home of Mrs, R obert Patterson , 2215 Ford S tree t,

PE A C E COURT, NO. 195 Ju n e 28 — The Order of th e o ry and hedges. This garden is

A m aranth w ill hold th e ir reg-!op a F rench influence and is u la r meeting a t the M asonic j rem in iscen t of the reign of Lou-( Tem ple beginning at 8 p .m ,j's XIV, w ith its tre llises, its

""R efreshm ents will be served,jf-an}Ple J°v e and numerous P la n s will be made fo r the s ta tu e s -reception of th e district grand officers.

ed P resby terian W om en’s Organization will m e e t at 12:30 p.m. f o r a covered dish luncheon a t th e home of M rs.;D IZZIE COOTIETTES A rthur M orrow , R iverside J u n e -30 — The Dizzie CootietteD rive.

R O Y A L NEIGHBORS J u n e 27 — T h e Past O ra c le s

C lu b ol t h e Royal N e ig h ­b o rs will h o l d a m e e tin g a -

Club, 207, w ill hold a craw l, preceded by a covered dish supper a t 6:30 p.m. Invited guests are welcome. Please b rin g own tab le service. White so c k s are s til l needed fo r the

This dazzling vista constitutes the clim ax of the visit. Pausing,' one is taken back in history'.’fo: the H anging Gardens of Bajiy-’ Ion in com parison, although the p lastic and concrete c o n ta k f e a re of ano ther age. The gar-, dens a re futuristic. R ecently an au thority w as heard to rem ark! “ These a re indeed gardens" n|' ihe 21st C entury", s :

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