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••(.'.'''••I.-'." m f|. z f I: j 'ft ife' it m I . JJS •'•0,' '0 0 '*: «" » « I ft u W |*» U w h u U MS 11* |*& its? fr '' «*•- 4* <* - •rt' #<• a | 4*' [•4 $*'", r r in [<> I 4 The Senior atfcejtis M the "Town .•p|, Hew.^cQtipd wlu inset at 1Q#0 iajjm. o^ifay 24 at the cen- ter $$ew $mm W ; M£s, csa|(t&. ..Bring,yo,(jir o.vyju...ftandwi.ch, "c|||£:,#if; SC|^.Ws)je'av,.''"; •' ... .Mappy birJ-Mav to J$e>tsy ,?!eh,o| Circle, py.* who W£is fqnr years old M|y 1Q. Betsy celebrated with a fajnily, p^rty. Ampng the gifts shfe. ifeceivm was a new two- wfeeelei: bike.. t _ birthday to Jennifer Co& wiio >wa*s two years old May lO/'feiJ'eii'nJfer is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Cox of Scotch,, Pine. Dr. " The Vpofheesville firemen won their "first Softball game of the g'efis'prt May* 9 over tEe Elsntere tea|n,. > 5 to 4. The Voorheesville teflm will play Wednesday, May 23, at the Voorheesville Grade school, against the Slingerlands firemen. ' Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. James Hladun of Smith Lane on the birth "of a son, Matthew James, April 2$. Matthew is the brother OfLora and Megan Hladun. ,Mrs. Joseph Watson of Voor- heesville Ave. had as Mother's Day- guests Rev. and Mrs. Paul Harris and son, David, of Springfield, Pa. IVJrs. Watson had the misfortune to fall and break her wrist a few days ago, but is convalesing satjs- fabtorly. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Leslie ;Relyea on the birth of a son, Todd 'Gerald, May' 8. Todd is the brother of Mark Rel- J * , ' ',••• . " . , TCbomaa J. Martin was christened May 13. /He is .the son of ,'i$i\ and Mrs. -|hotnas MaBlnr and godparents are Ddhfild and Jean' Martjn of Staten Bland. A'toarty was held in" T o ^ m y ^ IdhlKr S$t-' jujeday. :aft^r^pn ^ v ^ J ^ ^ g - Fifty fj-tends and relatives &t- •tendied.." ^•;;";; t ''Z^^^T^' . Miss Aprjl'<?arnart 6'f'^obrhpfe- ville is SRfndift{* f tfy"o weWs" 'in Florida. Oh "her way she met one of her old friends, Navy SeS- man Walter, Fisher, Who lives at Continental Trailer ' Park, 5400 Collins Rd., Jacksonville. NEVVS FROM WEJBMAN-S Ken, Edna,' Dawn and Doree" Weidman of Castile spent Eastei weekend at, ;.,their former homi hear Averill Patfc, Edna's sistei Joanne iSmitJh,. : and ; family, liy th'ew..now,. 1 !next doorj to her §&i ents, the 'Teals. .Another siste' and her husband flew up from Florida and stayed with Teals, s there was a reunion. Ken.had charge of the Averill Parik Bible church sunrise service wh' .e he played guitar for sing- ing. Later the family attended West Sand Lake Baptist church, where Ken made ' the opening prayer. Saturday night Ken, Edna and girls had supper with his folks op Koonz Rd. Cousins David and Diane Shafer and family also spent the evening there. David and Ken ('4 ' a YOU'VE SEEN THE REST . . . . COME SEE T H i 0 S T i^PIOK-UP CAMPERS amemgo HELDERBERG CAMP-O-RAMA J. H. BENEDICT & SON 3542 LONG ROAD EAST BERNE, N. Y. P H O N E 872-1059 THERE'S A NEW STORE IN TOWN VOORHEESVILLE LOW, LOW PRICES LOW, LOW, PRICES ON FILES, DESKS, BOOKCASES Something for Young and Old - New or Used ANTIQUES OFFICE FURNITURE LAMPS DESKS, CHAIRS, FILES • TABLES, KNICK-KNACKS RECORDS AND TAPES, all new • OLD BOTTLES — A LITTLE BIT OF EVERYTHING— 14-B JVIAIN STREET VOORHEESVILLE M. OPEN WEEKDAYS - 3 P. M. to 7 P. SATURDAY, 10 A. M. to 7 P. M. — PHONE 765-4527 VB(W , DRUG LEGISLATION By Assemblyman Larry Lane JVIdjur' drug legislation passed^ during toe last" two weeks' wilt give New York some of the tough- est anti-drug, anti-pushing' laws in the nation. As you know, the Governor has signed into law his bills amended by .the Assembly, to curb the selling of illegal nar- cotics and to severely punisli the drug pushers. • ' , ??.With,;'thje v-major .. .Assembly amendments, the Governor's pro- , ,(Cpntlnt",e||.;.,pn ; p^e ,,3 r |>ec,. 2) ALTAWONf (N. Y.y ENTEBPRISE, FR10AY, MAY 18, 1^73 *' SECTION TWO — PAGE ONE 5S Home \ \m\]QB G.,JBittUN^ | ThifcJ (generation >**• 7Jst Year 'i Voorheesville, New York | PHONE-765-?611 -*• IF NO ANSWER*, <?ALL 765-4498 | oooooooopoooooooppoooooooooooooooooooooooooooaooo AT GOP CRAND OPENING — The Republican rommittet. of the. Town of New Scotland held an official "grand opening 7 ' of Its headquarters recently in the Stonewell Shopping Oenter, at the intersection of Routes 85 and 85 A Pictured above are the thrfee candidates for the June prim- ary election, endorsed by the Republican party of the 'Town j^fvjfjl'^w;•S^otl^iiid, fTROiyi LEFT: Donald Chase for town justibe; Willis Mcintosh for courtjy legiila^or; and Peter Var> Zetten for town highway superintendent. The headquarters will be .ope"n |ajly from 2i pi m. to 8 p. m. had a song fe^t while the children played and the rest visited. Ken had' an injury last week to his knees and was home for a few days. He spent the time doing .homework, term papers and letter writing. He is president of his class at piohim Bible Insti- tute and chairman of the Student Missionary Pellowhip. Edna is secretary and treasurer of their class. They are involved in many things: going to Geneseo State University on Saturday afternoons to counsel with students, teaching adult Sunday school in the church and ministering in nursing homes and jails. Recently the saw Doug Oldham, the huge singer on TV's Old Time Gospel Hour, in person. Ken and Edna hope to plant a bigger garden and can more than last year. A local farmer loans the land. They feel the Lord blesses them greatly, and Ken re- joices that his family is willing to serve Christ. He quotes Romans 12:1 and 2: "I beseech you there- fore, brethren, by the mercies of God, that ye present your bodies a living sacrifice — holy, accept- able unto God, which is your rea- sonable service. And be not con- formed to' this world: but be ye transformed by the renewing of your mind, that ye may prove what is that good, and acceptable, and perfect, will of God." GARAGE AND BAKE SALE The New Salem Ladies' Aux- iliary will hold a garage and bake sale June 9 ; from 10 a. m. to 4 p. m..at the pl^ fire house (ad- jacent ' to.'" tfi&" Puhkintown Fair- grounds)-, Route 85A, New Salem. HOME-MADE FROM 5 P. M..ON -- AT Smith's TAVERN Voorheesville, N. Y. Phone 765-4163 Kitchen closes 12:30 A. M. on Friday and Saturday— Sundays, 10 P. M. Weekdays 11:00 Take-out Orders Every Day Closed Tuesdays — * No Person Under 18 Admitted Without Parent or Guardian ywiMMMMMIIIiliUMMWIIIilllWWIIiWIWIUMIWWIWWW 'X. OPENING SOON New RYAN'S GETTY SERVICE MAIN ST. -- GUILDERLAND CENTER, N. Y. OPEN MONDAY THROUGH SATURDAY — 6 A. M. to 10 P. M. SUNDAY — 8 A. M;- to 8 P. M. COMPLETE AUTO SERVICE We Specialize in . . AUTOMAT^ TRANSMISSIONS . I « T M f A t o dil&U|$I$ORS AI^EWAtORS. Ali» !§T4RTIJRS WHEN POSSIBLE WE REBUILD RATHE&THAN REPLACE s Backed by 13 Years Experience The Public Library of the.Voori heesviile School district has ac- quired an A. B. Pick copy ma-; chine for general public use. Available to anyone who wishes! to use it during the hours the library is open, material will cost .05 per copy. Pages from books,, magazine articles or pages from any reference book may be copied if needed. The library is open daily from 1. to 5:30 p.m.; Monday through Fri-; day evenings from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m.; Monday and Thursday mornings from 10 a.m. to 12 nobn.j and on Saturdays from 10 a.m. tot 5 p.m. a Library Receives Two Gifts The library has received twd gifts of major importance. PeterJ G. Ten Eyck of Indian Ladder^ Farms has donated the complete^ set of LIFE magazines from'-ita inception in 1936 to its death'; hi •1972. These are complete in bihdS: ers and may be used in the library^; at any time. Herbert Reilly has donated aji year of Reader's Digest in the; large print edition for use by> ; persons having vision problems;;; The library already owns some? large print books, and the .maga^ zines will add to this collection. ,| Scout Troop 73 Part of .the fun of being, ^"scout is the endless number- 'of. new] things to try. 41 the G^vernM Clintpij t . CQuncfcigamporee, JytajS 18-20,, s a^\^^%^feuI§W>Si!ps will be puffing on depipnstrations for the public and s Voorheesville's Troop 73 will carve a totem pole. Whether they will'spark a revival of that art remains to be seen. The directions in one old hook they looked at started out, "Take a telephone pole . . ." %> avoid any negative reaction from the- community they decided to settle for a dead pine tree. Saturday, with permission of the land owner, John Jaeger and Todd Banks helped Scoutmaster Bill Morrison cut and drag out the log. They cut new poles for all the troop's tents and made wooden mallets for the big chisel- ing job. A pleasant spring morn- ing was spent preparing for the camporee. New Scotland Presbyterian Rev. Lester H. Page. Sunday, May 20: 9:30 a.m. Church school. 11:00 a.m. Morning worship. Holy Communion will be observed. Nursery care for children under si years. A special meeting' of Session will follow the service. It is most important that all elders be present. 7:00 p.m. Youth Fellowship meeting. Monday, May -21: '• 6:30 p.m. Junior choir rehearsal. 7:30 p.m. Senior choir rehearsal. Wednesday, May 23: 6:30 p.m. Mother-Daughter ban- quet. Mothers and daugrters are cordially invited. Bring a covered dish. Coffee and dessert will be furnished. Entertainment will follow the supper. Stepped, two-level platform of Douglas fir 2 x 4s on 4 x 4-inch legs attractively displays plants against fence or house wall. Piano Recital i ' Shirley .'Mae Greene will present •hpr piahp students in a recital on Sunday,'.May 2'0, at 3 o'clock at the' Woman's Club, 725 Madison .a venue,. Albany. The.' jseudents she y/iil present are Gretchen Gallager, Carol Mar- d;en, Michael Lettau, Steven Let- tau, Karen Joyce, Christopher Lettau, Sheila Carmody, Craig 'Gleason, Nancy Brayden, Louis 'Tybilino, Barbara Barron,, Kath- leen Joyce, Terri Tubilino, Cheryl Anderson, Sherrie Greene, Melanie S e m.b r a t, Cindy Greene, and Laura Marden. ' The students all reside in the Voorheesville area. The public is invited to attend. ^MSMkim #ea's-0f&sf ^d"l&Vg%i Dealer • • with complete parts dept AND SERVICE! Test drive a Saab at New Salem, N.Y. \ 1 * BY N. Y. S. LAW ON ALL BRANDS : ARE AT THE STORE J MAPLE AVE., next to Grand Union - Voorheesville | St. Matthews Church i Rev, John A. Keefe ! JSiass'- for Sunday Vigil, Satur- day; ;at; 7 p. m. ,f Hiinday Masses: 8 and 10 a. m. :jtai?$#5:p. m, : .Masses" other days at 8 a. m. 4-30 % n d 6:30. p. m. and after !.'$-V$pitic is someone who' is al- -^"- going places and booing •"ttiicfgs,.'.',.'^- Livingston (Tenn.) 'OyJWqti;.County News. DON'T GO MILES FOR LOW PRICES -» SEE DOROTHY, CLANCY, JEFffiY or BILL ' Monday through Saturday — 9:00 A. M. till 9 '''Tm »\tsff :00 P. M. -• .Sjip :m i^yiiMGE WILL FEATURE "TWO OF A KIND" Playing Thursday, Friday and Saturday Evenings 2514 Western Avenue GUILDERLAND, N. Y. i For LIFE-HEALTH'CAR HOME INSURANCE CaH DOM LENT LIE 48 .Prospect Street VOORHEESVILLE. N.-.Y. PHONE 765-2759 The manfromNationwide is on your side. Nutionwido Mut\lSl Insurance <^o. NlUonwideMutual Fire Insurtnce C*. . .,;.liationWidetife;K5Ur?riC(i,efti ', , - H^'gffiW; C^rabij»£0|ijfe ' Centrally located for PROMPT delivery 'V<1 NOW! MAKE SURE OF YOUR FAMILY'S COMPLETE HEATING COMFJDRT WITH OUR NEW EQUAL MONTHLY PAYMENTS HOME COMFORT PLAN Phone 861-8331 YOU CAN DEPEND ON IT AUTOMATIC DELIVERY 24-HOUR SERVICE NEAL WILKLOW INC. VOORHEESVILLE. R. D. 2, N. Y. ;; LEGAL NOTICE TOWN OF NEW SCOTLAND 1973 POLITICAL CALENDAR ' * Primary Day, June 4, 12 noon to 9 P. M. Registration Day, October 12, 2 P. M. to 8 P. M. v Registration Day, October 13, 10 A. M. to 8 P. M. Election Day, November 6. 6 A. M. to 9 P. M. Polling Places District No. 1 — Clarksville Fire House, Plank Road, Clarks- ville. , , > District No. 2 — Unionville Re- formed Church, Delaware Turn- pike. . District No. 3 — New Scotland Town Hall, Route 85, New Scot- land. District No. 4 — New Sclera Fire House, Route. 85A, New' Salem.. , • , ' District .No.' 5 — Voorheeslvilie Fire House, Route 1 ' 156, Voorhees- ville. .;. • ,.;,: . , V - . District No 6 — New Scotland Town Hall, Route 85, New Scot- land "\ f. ELI2ATBET& FELDMAN, Town Clerk, Town of New Scot- land. , (May ;L8 ; 25, Oct. 5, Nov. £) THE HOME IMPROVEMENT THAT PAYS FOR ITSELF! [mil! Replacing that troublesome wooden door will add beauty, and value to your home while saving its frequent repair costs. The modern, all-steel Bilco Basement Door is ruggedly built for lasting service. It is attractive, weathertight and so easjftpoperate. It will give you years of satisfaction and pleasure — while paying for •itself many times over. . ^^Mmm AMERICA'S FINEST BASEMENT DOOR SWfl' WW%te'6(fe 'diml We¥#/e.you fm literature, hbwiMbitOr, suggest a man to install it. 'V V\ ' $ , \ ' ••'- i-x :;^ i( |^, : <;r^rtii0ii , Lumber Co., , V6orh$esville i^ ' F*HOlME 7 6 5 ^ 7 7 '- *.>v •if •,k •:-.< ••• \ <~ HA •m '^>i *.>\? ^/». ^ 1. ...ril WEST END FEDERAL SAVINGS t L 0 A N AS S 0 C I AT I 0 N 8 54 MADISON AVENUE, ALBANY, NEW YORK '"'%il s 1| •- *S| • M "^1 ^1 ' s- ,••'••; •V> , VAV'' ' •••<• ,fc ::;i v ':..'. ;•'•}•»•.. ';0V. ^ : •. 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_ birthday to Jennifer Co& wiio >wa*s two years old May lO/'feiJ'eii'nJfer is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Cox of Scotch,, Pine. Dr. " The Vpofheesville firemen won their "first Softball game of the g'efis'prt May* 9 over tEe Elsntere tea|n,.>5 to 4. The Voorheesville teflm will play Wednesday, May 23, at the Voorheesville Grade school, against the Slingerlands firemen.

' Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. James Hladun of Smith Lane on the birth "of a son, Matthew James, April 2$. Matthew is the brother OfLora and Megan Hladun.

,Mrs. Joseph Watson of Voor­heesville Ave. had as Mother's Day-guests Rev. and Mrs. Paul Harris and son, David, of Springfield, Pa. IVJrs. Watson had the misfortune to fall and break her wrist a few

days ago, but is convalesing satjs-fabtorly.

Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Leslie ;Relyea on the birth of a son, Todd 'Gerald, May' 8. Todd is the brother of Mark Rel-

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TCbomaa J. Martin was christened May 13. /He is .the son of ,'i$i\ and Mrs. -|hotnas MaBlnr and

godparents are Ddhfild and Jean' Martjn of Staten Bland. A'toarty was held in" T o ^ m y ^ IdhlKr S$t-' jujeday. :aft r pn ^ v ^ J ^ ^ g -Fifty fj-tends and relatives &t-•tendied.." ^•;;";;t ' ' Z ^ ^ ^ T ^ ' . Miss Aprjl'<?arnart 6'f'^obrhpfe-ville is SRfndift{*ftfy"o weWs" 'in Florida. Oh "her way she met one of her old friends, Navy SeS-man Walter, Fisher, Who lives at Continental Trailer ' Park, 5400 Collins Rd., Jacksonville.

NEVVS FROM WEJBMAN-S Ken, Edna,' Dawn and Doree"

Weidman of Castile spent Eastei weekend at, ;.,their former homi hear Averill Patfc, Edna's sistei Joanne iSmitJh,. • :and ; family, liy th'ew..now,.1!next doorj to her §&i ents, the 'Teals. .Another siste' and her husband flew up from Florida and stayed with Teals, s there was a reunion.

Ken.had charge of the Averill Parik Bible church sunrise service wh' .e he played guitar for sing­ing. Later the family attended West Sand Lake Baptist church, where Ken made ' the opening prayer.

Saturday night Ken, Edna and girls had supper with his folks op Koonz Rd. Cousins David and Diane Shafer and family also spent the evening there. David and Ken

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amemgo HELDERBERG CAMP-O-RAMA

J. H. BENEDICT & SON

3542 LONG ROAD EAST BERNE, N. Y. PHONE 872-1059

THERE'S A NEW STORE IN TOWN

VOORHEESVILLE

LOW, LOW PRICES LOW, LOW, PRICES ON

FILES, DESKS, BOOKCASES Something for Young and Old - New or Used

ANTIQUES • OFFICE FURNITURE • LAMPS

DESKS, CHAIRS, F ILES • TABLES, KNICK-KNACKS

RECORDS A N D TAPES, all new • OLD BOTTLES

— A L I T T L E BIT OF E V E R Y T H I N G —

14-B JVIAIN STREET VOORHEESVILLE M. OPEN WEEKDAYS - 3 P. M. to 7 P.

SATURDAY, 10 A. M. to 7 P. M. — PHONE 765-4527

VB(W

, DRUG LEGISLATION

By Assemblyman Larry Lane

JVIdjur' drug legislation passed^ during toe last" two weeks' wilt give New York some of the tough­est anti-drug, anti-pushing' laws in the nation. As you know, the Governor has signed into law his bills amended by .the Assembly, to curb the selling of illegal nar­cotics and to severely punisli the drug pushers. • ' , ??.With,;'thje v-major .. .Assembly amendments, the Governor's pro-, ,(Cpntlnt",e||.;.,pn; p ^ e ,,3r |>ec,. 2)

ALTAWONf (N. Y.y ENTEBPRISE, FR10AY, MAY 18, 1 73 * ' SECTION TWO — PAGE ONE

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Home \ \m\]QB G.,JBittUN^ |

ThifcJ (generation >**• 7Jst Year 'i

Voorheesville, New York | PHONE-765-?611 -*• I F NO ANSWER*, <?ALL 765-4498 |

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AT GOP CRAND OPENING — The Republican rommittet. of the. Town of New Scotland held an official "grand opening7' of Its headquarters recently in the Stonewell Shopping Oenter, at the intersection of Routes 85 and 85 A Pictured above are the thrfee candidates for the June prim­ary election, endorsed by the Republican party of the 'Town j^fvjfjl'^w;•S^otl^iiid, fTROiyi LEFT: Donald Chase for town justibe; Willis Mcintosh for courtjy legiila^or; and Peter Var> Zetten for town highway superintendent. The headquarters will be .ope"n |a j ly from 2i pi m. to 8 p. m.

had a song fe^t while the children played and the rest visited.

Ken had' an injury last week to his knees and was home for a few days. He spent the time doing .homework, term papers and letter writing. He is president of his class at piohim Bible Insti­tute and chairman of the Student Missionary Pellowhip. Edna is secretary and treasurer of their class. They are involved in many things: going to Geneseo State University on Saturday afternoons to counsel with students, teaching adult Sunday school in the church and ministering in nursing homes and jails. Recently the saw Doug Oldham, the huge singer on TV's Old Time Gospel Hour, in person.

Ken and Edna hope to plant a bigger garden and can more than last year. A local farmer loans the land. They feel the Lord blesses them greatly, and Ken re­joices that his family is willing to serve Christ. He quotes Romans 12:1 and 2: "I beseech you there­fore, brethren, by the mercies of God, that ye present your bodies a living sacrifice — holy, accept­able unto God, which is your rea­sonable service. And be not con­formed to' this world: but be ye transformed by the renewing of your mind, that ye may prove what is that good, and acceptable, and perfect, will of God."

GARAGE AND BAKE SALE The New Salem Ladies' Aux­

iliary will hold a garage and bake sale June 9 ;from 10 a. m. to 4 p. m. .a t the pl^ fire house (ad­jacent ' to.'" tfi&" Puhkintown Fair­grounds)-, Route 85A, New Salem.

HOME-MADE

FROM 5 P. M..ON -- AT

Smith's TAVERN

Voorheesville, N. Y. Phone 765-4163

Kitchen closes 12:30 A. M. on Friday and Saturday—

Sundays, 10 P. M. Weekdays 11:00

Take-out Orders Every Day

— Closed Tuesdays — * No Person Under 18 Admitted

Without Parent or Guardian

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OPENING SOON New

RYAN'S GETTY SERVICE MAIN ST. -- GUILDERLAND CENTER, N. Y. OPEN MONDAY THROUGH SATURDAY — 6 A. M. to 10 P. M.

SUNDAY — 8 A. M;- to 8 P. M.

COMPLETE AUTO SERVICE

We Specialize in . . AUTOMAT^ TRANSMISSIONS

. I « T M f A t o dil&U|$I$ORS AI^EWAtORS. Ali» !§T4RTIJRS

WHEN POSSIBLE WE REBUILD RATHE&THAN REPLACE s

Backed by 13 Years Experience

The Public Library of the.Voori heesviile School district has ac­quired an A. B. Pick copy ma-; chine for general public use.

Available to anyone who wishes! to use it during the hours the library is open, material will cost .05 per copy. Pages from books,, magazine articles or pages from any reference book may be copied if needed.

The library is open daily from 1. to 5:30 p.m.; Monday through Fri-; day evenings from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m.; Monday and T h u r s d a y mornings from 10 a.m. to 12 nobn.j and on Saturdays from 10 a.m. tot 5 p.m. • a

Library Receives Two Gifts The library has received twd

gifts of major importance. PeterJ G. Ten Eyck of Indian Ladder^ Farms has donated the complete^ set of LIFE magazines from'-ita inception in 1936 to its death'; h i •1972. These are complete in bihdS: ers and may be used in the library^; at any time.

Herbert Reilly has donated aji year of Reader's Digest in the; large print edition for use by>;

persons having vision problems;;; The library already owns some? large print books, and the .maga^ zines will add to this collection. , |

Scout Troop 73 Part of .the fun of being, ^"scout

is the endless number- 'of. new] things to try. 41 the G^vernM Clintpij t. CQuncfcigamporee, JytajS 18-20,,sa^\^^%^feuI§W>Si!ps will be puffing on depipnstrations for the public and s Voorheesville's Troop 73 will carve a totem pole. Whether they will'spark a revival of that art remains to be seen.

The directions in one old hook they looked at started out, "Take a telephone pole . . ." %> avoid any negative reaction from the-community they decided to settle for a dead pine tree.

Saturday, with permission of the land owner, John Jaeger and Todd Banks helped Scoutmaster Bill Morrison cut and drag out the log. They cut new poles for all the troop's tents and made wooden mallets for the big chisel­ing job. A pleasant spring morn­ing was spent preparing for the camporee.

New Scotland Presbyterian Rev. Lester H. Page. Sunday, May 20: 9:30 a.m. Church school. 11:00 a.m. Morning worship.

Holy Communion will be observed. Nursery care for children under si years. A special meeting' of Session will follow the service. It is most important that all elders be present.

7:00 p.m. Youth Fellowship meeting.

Monday, May -21: '• 6:30 p.m. Junior choir rehearsal. 7:30 p.m. Senior choir rehearsal. Wednesday, May 23: 6:30 p.m. Mother-Daughter ban­

quet. Mothers and daugrters are cordially invited. Bring a covered dish. Coffee and dessert will be furnished. Entertainment w i l l follow the supper.

Stepped, two-level platform of Douglas fir 2 x 4s on 4 x 4-inch legs attractively displays plants against fence or house wall.

Piano Recital i ' Shirley .'Mae Greene will present •hpr piahp students in a recital on Sunday,'.May 2'0, a t 3 o'clock at the ' Woman's Club, 725 Madison

.a venue,. Albany. The.' jseudents she y/iil present

are Gretchen Gallager, Carol Mar-d;en, Michael Lettau, Steven Let-tau, Karen Joyce, Christopher Lettau, Sheila Carmody, Craig

'Gleason, Nancy Brayden, Louis 'Tybilino, Barbara Barron,, Kath­leen Joyce, Terri Tubilino, Cheryl Anderson, Sherrie Greene, Melanie S e m.b r a t , Cindy Greene, and Laura Marden.

' The students all reside in the Voorheesville area. The public is invited to attend.

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BY N. Y. S. LAW ON ALL BRANDS : ARE AT THE

STORE J MAPLE AVE., next to Grand Union - Voorheesville |

St. Matthews Church i Rev, John A. Keefe ! JSiass'- for Sunday Vigil, Satur­

day; ;at; 7 p. m. ,f Hiinday Masses: 8 and 10 a. m.

: j t a i ? $ # 5 : p . m, : .Masses" other days at 8 a. m.

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DON'T GO MILES FOR LOW PRICES -» SEE DOROTHY, CLANCY, JEFffiY or BILL '

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L E G A L N O T I C E

TOWN OF NEW SCOTLAND 1973 POLITICAL CALENDAR

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Primary Day, June 4, 12 noon to 9 P. M.

Registration Day, October 12, 2 P. M. to 8 P. M. v

Registration Day, October 13, 10 A. M. to 8 P. M.

Election Day, November 6. 6 A. M. to 9 P. M.

Polling Places District No. 1 — Clarksville

Fire House, Plank Road, Clarks­ville. , , >

District No. 2 — Unionville Re­formed Church, Delaware Turn­pike. .

District No. 3 — New Scotland Town Hall, Route 85, New Scot­land.

District No. 4 — New Sclera Fire House, Route. 85A, New' Salem.. , • , '

District .No.' 5 — Voorheeslvilie Fire House, Route1' 156, Voorhees­ville. .;. • ,.;,: . , V - .

District No 6 — New Scotland Town Hall, Route 85, New Scot­land "\ f. ELI2ATBET& FELDMAN, Town Clerk, Town of New Scot­

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