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    COURIERTheWeekly Publication that means BUSINESS! 13 Broad St, Hudson Falls, NY 12839 email:[email protected]

    Vol. 12, No. 34, October 18, 2013

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    YOUTHBUILD PROGRAM BENEFITS FROM FUNDSRAISED BY HUDSON RIVER COMMUNITY CREDITUNION As part of its ongoing Community Heroes Campaign,Hudson River Community Credit Union (HRCCU) recently pre-sented a check in the amount of $250 to Youthbuild, a programsponsored by the Troy Commission on Economic Opportunity.Each month, HRCCU chooses a local not-for-profit communityorganization and donates five dollars for each new member that

    joins or existing member that upgrades a service. To date, HRCCUhas donated thousands of dollars to local organizations. InYouthBuild programs, low-income young people ages 16 to 24work full-time for 6 to 24 months toward their GEDs or highschool diplomas while learning job skills by building affordablehousing in their communities. Emphasis is placed on leadershipdevelopment, community service, and the creation of a positivemini-community of adults and youth committed to each otherssuccess. Students may earn AmeriCorps education awards throughtheir homebuilding and other community service. At exit,they are placed in college, jobs, or both. Hudson River Commu-nity Credit Unions mission is to improve the well-being of mem-bers and their families by providing quality financial serviceswith the best overall value. Hudson River Community CreditUnion has five branches located in Corinth, Glens Falls, HudsonFalls, Troy and Cohoes. The Credit Union is a not-for-profitfinancial cooperative owned and governed by its members. Any-one who lives, works, worships, attends school or businesses andother legal entities located in Warren, Washington, Saratoga andRensselaer Counties or the Towns of Cohoes, Watervliet andGreen Island and their family members are eligible to join thecredit union. For more information, call 518-654-9028, 1-800-824-0700 or visit hrccu.org.

    WANTED: The Cambridge Historical Society & Museum lo-cated on Broad Street in Cambridge is looking for a handyman/woman to take care of the maintenance needs of the historicalhouse. If you have an interest in preserving this building and havea little time to spare on a volunteer basis, we would love to hear

    from you. This job would begin next spring when our currentmaintenance man goes off the Board. Some responsibility wouldbe hands on but also important is advising the Board on whatneeds to be done. Please call the Museum at 677-5232 and leavea message. Well call you back. Saving Our History Honor-ing Our Past

    TURKEY SUPPER- Turkey Supper @ Argyle PresbyterianChurch48 Main St Argyle, NY 12809. (518) 638-8072. . Octo-ber 26 at 4:30 pm. $8.00/ adults, $4.00/ children.Family Style.Craft Sale.

    3TH ANNUAL GRAVEYARD WALKS- Characters expected tout in appearances this year at the cemetery and at Lizzie Keays

    Restaurant represent people from before Warrensburg became aown to a time when a Warrensburg man became world famous. A

    member of family who came here before William Bond who wasupposedly the first settler, a woman who hosted the first Town

    Board meeting, a woman who left a great gift to Warrensburg, aman who left at an early age, but left a legacy that stands today,nd a man who helped found the Presbyterian Church. Two Grave-ard Walks will be conducted at Warrensburg Cemetery. Keeping

    with our 1813 theme, the first graveyard walk will be held OnFriday, October 18th followed by a Gourmet Dessert Buffet athe Cornerstone Victorian B&B, 3921 Main Street, the price ofhis event is $13.00. The second walk will be on Friday, October5and includes homemade desserts at the Senior Center. Therice for this event is $ 8.00 per person. Both walks begin at:00pm sharp. Tickets for either Walk are available star ting Octo-er 1st from Marilyn Hayes at 623-3436. These walks are popu-ar and space is limited. On Sunday, October 27th a full courseDinner with the Dead will be served at Lizzie Keays Restau-ant , 89 River Street. The price including tax and tip is $35.00.

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    urgh Historical Society must be received by Wednesday, Octo-er 23rd. The Graveyard Walks and Dinner have been sponsoredy the Warrensburgh Historical Society since 2001, with sold-outudiences every year.

    AARP DRIVER SAFETY PROGRAM- BACK BY POPULARDEMAND! Rensselaer Countys Troy Senior Center, 19 Third

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    PIG ROAST- The members of the First United PresbyterianChurch of Salem will be hosting their third annual pig roast on

    aturday, October 19th from 5:00 until 7:00. Takeouts will bevailable at 4:30. The menu includes Bar-B-Q pork, potato salad,aked beans, coleslaw, corn bread, applesauce, gingerbread orrownie for dessert. A limited number of tickets are available.

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    521 or Dolores Phaneuf (518) 854-7275. The church is locatedt 13 West Broadway in Salem, across from the post office andust west of the Route 22 traffic light .

    MASTER GARDENER TRAINING- Cornell Cooperative Ex-tension in Warren County is now accepting applications for thenew 2014 Master Gardener Training Program. Space is limited, socontact the office soon for more information and an application.Through the Master Gardener Volunteer Training Program, ourMaster Gardeners obtain a sense of accomplishment and commu-nity spirit. They also enjoy the camaraderie and intellectual stimu-lation from their fellow Master Gardeners. After enrolling in thecourse, the participants are provided with a binder of informationthat supplements the weekly presentations from Cornell Univer-sity faculty, Cooperative Extension staff, and local experts on awide range of horticultural topics. The topics include basic botany,entomology, soils, home lawn care, vegetable and fruit gardening,composting, organic gardening and other practical and interestingsubject matter. Local regional training is held in Ballston Spa onMondays from late January to mid-April. Upon completion of

    the 11-week lecture series, volunteers also receive a Cornell SoilpH Test Kit that will be useful for practical application of thetraining. There are many opportunities for Master Gardener vol-unteers to work with community groups, schools, and the gar-dening public in order to educate and provide useful organic gar-dening information. Master Gardener meetings are relaxed andallow the sharing of ideas, continued training, and interesting toursand outings to local gardens, woodlands, preservation sites, andother areas. For more information, please call Cornell Coopera-tive Extension in Warren County at: 518-623-3291 or by e-mailat: [email protected].

    HAM DINNER- A family style ham dinner will be held at theBallston Spa United Methodist Church on Saturday, October19th from 4:00 to 6:30 PM. The dinner will include roasted ham,mashed potatoes and gravy, green beans, coleslaw and dinner rollswith a slice of pie for dessert. Beverages will include coffee, tea or

    juice. Cost: $10.00 for adult s, $5.00 for children 4-12, chi ldrenunder 4 are free. Tickets are available at the door. Take-out din-ners will also be available. There will al so be a bake sale of home-made goodies. Come and enjoy the food and hospitality!

    BASKET AUCTION AND RAFFLE- Salem Seniors are spon-soring a basket auction and Thanksgiving basket raffle to be heldat Proudfit Hall in Salem, NY on Saturday, October 19th startingat 11:00am with numbers being called at 12:30pm. Cost is $7.00which includes lunch and 25 raffle tickets. See you there!

    TURKEY DINNER- Turkey Dinner, Saturday, November 2nd4:00 to 6:30 PM, United Methodist Church, 47 County Route23, Hartford, NY Tickets: $9 Adults, $4 Children 5-12, Free Chil-dren 4 and under. Food & Craft Sale TOO!

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    WHAT IS CANCER?The body is made up of trillions of living cells. Normal bodycells grow, divide into new cells, and die in an orderly way.During the early years of a person's life, normal cells dividefaster to allow the person to grow. After the person becomes anadult, most cells divide only to replace worn-out, damaged, ordying cells.

    Cancer begins when cells in a part of the body start to grow outof control. There are many kinds of cancer, but they all startbecause of this out-of-control growth of abnormal cells.

    Cancer cell growth is different from normal cell growth. Insteadof dying, cancer cells keep on growing and form new cancercells. These cancer cells can grow into (invade) other tissues,

    something that normal cells cannot do. Being able to grow outof control and invade other tissues are what makes a cell a can-cer cell.

    In most cases the cancer cells form a tumor. But some cancers,like leukemia, rarely form tumors. Instead, these cancer cellsare in the blood and bone marrow.

    When cancer cells get into the bloodstream or lymph vessels,they can travel to other parts of the body. There they begin togrow and form new tumors that replace normal tissue. This pro-cess is called metastasis.

    No matter where a cancer may spread, it is always named forthe place where it started. For instance, breast cancer that hasspread to the liver is still called breast cancer, not liver cancer.Likewise, prostate cancer that has spread to the bone is calledmetastatic prostate cancer, not bone cancer.

    Different types of cancer can behave very differently. For ex-ample, lung cancer and breast cancer are very different diseases.They grow at different rates and respond to different treatments.That is why people with cancer need treatment that is aimed attheir own kind of cancer.

    Not all tumors are cancerous. Tumors that arent cancer are calledbenign. Benign tumors can cause problems - they can grow verylarge and press on healthy organs and tissues. But they cannotgrow into other tissues. Because of this, they also cant spreadto other parts of the body (metastasize). These tumors are al-most never life threatening.

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    BREAST CANCER?While we do not yet know exactly what causes breast cancer, wedo know that certain risk factors are linked to the disease. A riskfactor is something that affects your chance of getting a diseasesuch as cancer. Different cancers have different risk factors. Somerisk factors, such as smoking, drinking, and diet are linked tothings a person does. Others, like a person's age, race, or familyhistory, cant be changed.But risk factors dont tell us everything. Having a risk factor, oreven several, doesnt mean that a woman will get breast cancer.Some women who have one or more risk factors never get thedisease. And most women who do get breast cancer don't haveany risk factors (other than being a woman and growing older).

    Some risk factors are greater than others, and your risk for breastcancer can change over time from aging or lifestyle.Although many risk factors may increase your chance of havingbreast cancer, it is not yet known just how some of these riskfactors cause cells to become cancer. Hormones seem to play arole in many cases of breast cancer, but just how this happens isnot fully understood.RISK FACTORS YOU CANNOT CHANGE:Gender: Breast cancer is about 100 times more common in womenthan in men. Age: The chance of getting breast cancer goes up asa woman gets older. Genetic risk factors: Inherited changes (mu-tations) in certain genes like BRCA1 and BRCA2 can increasethe risk. Family history: Breast cancer risk is higher amongwomen whose close blood relatives have this disease. Still, mostwomen who get breast cancer do not have a family history of thisdisease, so not having a relative with breast cancer doesnt meanyou wont get it. Personal history of breast cancer: A womanwith cancer in one breast has a greater chance of getting a newcancer in the other breast or in another part of the same breast.This is different from a return of the first cancer (called a recur-rence). Race: Overall, white women are slightly more likely to

    get breast cancer than African-American women. African-Ameri-can women, though, are more likely to die of breast cancer. Asian,Hispanic, and Native-American women have a lower risk of get-ting and dying from breast cancer. Dense breast tissue: Densebreast tissue means there is more gland tissue and less fatty tis-sue. Women with denser breast tissue have a higher risk of breastcancer. Dense breast tissue can also make it harder for doctors tospot problems on mammograms. Certain benign (not cancer)breast problems: Women who have certain benign breast changesmay have an increased risk of breast cancer. Some of these aremore closely linked to breast cancer risk than others.Lobular carcinoma in situ: In this condition, cells that look likecancer cells are in the milk-making glands (lobules), but do notgrow through the wall of the lobules and cannot spread to otherparts of the body. It is not a true cancer or pre-cancer, but havingLCIS increases a woman's risk of getting cancer in either breastlater.BREAST CANCER RISK AND LIFESTYLE CHOICES:Not having children or having them later in life: Women whohave not had children, or who had their first child after age 30,have a slightly higher risk of breast cancer. Being pregnant manytimes or pregnant when younger reduces breast cancer risk.Certain kinds of birth control: Studies have found that womenwho are using birth control pills or an injectable form of birthcontrol called depot-medroxyprogesterone acetate (DMPA or Depo-Provera) have a slightly greater r isk of breast cancer than womenwho have never used them. This risk seems to go back to normalover time once the pills are stopped. Using hormone therapyafter menopause: Taking estrogen and progesterone after meno-pause (sometimes called combined hormone therapy) increasesthe risk of getting breast cancer. The breast cancer risk seems togo back to normal over time once the hormones are stopped. Theuse of estrogen alone after menopause does not seem to increasethe risk of developing breast cancer, but it can increase the risk ofother cancers.

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    The goal of screening ex-ams for early breast cancerdetection is to find cancersbefore they start to causesymptoms. Screening refersto tests and exams used tofind a disease, such as can-cer, in people who do nothave any symptoms. Earlydetection means using anapproach that lets breastcancer get diagnosed earlierthan otherwise might haveoccurred.Breast cancers that arefound because they arecausing symptoms tend tobe larger and are morelikely to have alreadyspread beyond the breast. Incontrast, breast cancersfound during screening ex-ams are more likely to besmaller and still confined tothe breast. The size of abreast cancer and how farit has spread are some of themost important factors inpredicting the prognosis(outlook) of a woman withthis disease.Most doctors feel that earlydetection tests for breastcancer save thousands oflives each year, and thatmany more lives could besaved if even more womenand their health care pro-viders took advantage ofthese tests. Following theAmerican Cancer Society's

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    OCTOBER IS BREAST CANCER AWARENESS MONTH. In keeping with our commitment forthe past 60 years of community involvement all six of our publications and web site for this week are dedicated to Cancer

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    A NEW POLITICAL PARTY HAS FORMED IN THE TOWNOF SALEM-The Salem Unity Party. The party has qualified fora line on the ballot for the November 5th General Election. TheSalem Unity Party was formed to give the voters of Salem analternative on the ballot. The Partys main focus will be to promotea community based effort for the revitalization of the Town ofSalem. The main goal is to reverse the economic stagnation of theTown of Salem. This can be achieved by working in unison withthe Village government, local businesses, and residents. A newgoverning body will bring new ideas and a strong voice to promoteSalem in Washington County. A transparent and accountable towngovernment will reassure taxpayers there will be no waste. Toppriority will be given to flood abatement to remediate the threatof flooding from White Creek. Candidates will appear on theNovember 5th General Election Ballot.

    ELECTION DAY TURKEY AND BISCUIT DINNER- The Val-ley Falls United Methodist Church will host a turkey and biscuitdinner on Election Day, November 5. The menu will includeturkey and gravy on biscuits and mashed potatoes, vegetables,coleslaw, cranberry sauce, pickles, and assorted pies. Reserva-tions are recommended, but walk-ins are welcome as space al-lows. There will be sittings at 5 and 6 p.m. and takeout mealsavailable after 5:00. Tickets are $10:00 for adults, $5:00 for ages6-10, and free for age 5 and under. The church is located at 16 StateStreet in Valley Falls, NY and is handicapped accessible. Call753-6053 for reservations and information.

    OLD STYLE COUNTRY DANCING at The American LegionHall on Clancy Street in Schuylerville, New York October 20and 27 2-6pm each day. Music by Ole time Country. Every-one is welcome. Adults $5; 6-17 years of age $2; under 6 years ofage FREE. Casual dress. Info: Floyd 518-747-6687 or Sandy518-854-3719.

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    TH ANNUAL BASKET RAFFLE. The Auxiliary Unit ofAmerican Legion Post #634 Route 22 North in Cambridge, NYwill hold its 6th annual Basket Raffle on Sunday, October7th, Doors open 1PM and drawing begins at 2:30PM. Conces-ion stand will be open. Tickets are available prior to raffle andt the door. To donate or purchase advance tickets please con-act June Hommel 518-677-3576 or contact the American Le-ion Lounge. Everyone is welcome so come enjoy an afternoonf friends, family and fun.

    OPEN HEARTH COOKING CLASSES will be offered No-ember 9 & 16 @ The Wilson Homestead Hebron, New York.

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    HAM DINNER- The Quaker Springs Firemen and Auxiliary arehosting their annual Ham Dinner at their firehouse on Sunday,October 20 from 12pm to 3pm. The cost is $9 for adults, $5 forages 6-12 and children under 5 are free. Take out is available.Reservations are required. Please call 584-3829 or 584-2758!

    CHICKEN & BISCUIT DINNER: The North GranvilleMethodist Church on Route 22 will hold a chicken and biscuitdinner on Thursday October 10th starting at 4:30 PMThe cost is $9.00 for adults, $4.00 for children, and childrenunder 3 are free We will also have a sale table with baked goodsand crafts. For further information call Roberta at 518-812-4001.

    MASS AT SALEM HOLY CROSS CATHOLIC CHURCH isSunday is at 9:00 am. The Vigil is on Saturdays at 4:30pm. Thevigil Mass returns to St. Patricks in Cambridge on November 2

    at 4:00pm. There is a childrens Liturgy offered at Sunday Massto which all children are welcome. Beginning October 17, aCommunion Service will be held every Thursday at 8:30 am inthe Day Chapel. The Catholic Daughter meeting will be October16 at 6:30, due to the required audit. October 20 is CatholicDaughter Sunday. The Catholic Daughters will host a coffee hourfor all after the 9:00 Mass. Mass for the upcoming Holy Days isas follows: Friday, November 1, All Saints Day, is at 12 noon atHoly Cross and 6pm at St. Patricks. Monday, December 9,Feast of the Immaculate Conception is at 8:30am at St. Patricksand 5:00pm at Holy Cross. A Service of Remembrance will beheld Sunday November 3 at 4pm at Holy Cross and at 7pm at St.Patricks. Sunday, October 27 at 5:00pm there will be a RoastPork Dinner which is open to all the community. Take-outs willbe available at 4:30. Proceeds wil l benefit the K of C scholarshipprogram and cemetery rehabilitation project. The menu includesroast pork with stuffing, mashed potatoes, green bean casserole,squash, applesauce, fresh baked rolls, and homemade dessert.The cost is $10 for adults, $5.00 for children under 12. Contactthe Parish House (854-7626) or Peter Dunigan (854-9217).

    ENDING WELL: A CONVERSATION ABOUT END OF LIFECARE DECISIONS. We will explore the medical, legal, spiritualand care giving decisions a person and loved ones need to considerabout end-of-life care (living wills, DNR orders, making caregivingdecisions, planning for funerals, and honoring rituals of closure).Join us Sunday, November 3, at First Baptist Church, Cambridge,NY, 29 West Main Street , from 1-3 pm.

    CRAFT DAY- Rensselaer Countys Everett Wagar Senior Center,2 Roxborough Road, Grafton NY. October craft class will beWednesday, October 16 with another fantastic craft, sponsoredby the Everett Wagar Senior Center. Join us for a fun-filled hourand leave with a seasonal decoration for your home, all materialwill be supplied. Please join us for a nutritious lunch at noon fora suggested donation of $2.75. All Rensselaer County seniorswelcome, reservations are required for lunch and appreciated forcrafts. Call 279-3413.

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    GRAVEYARD WALKS- Characters expected to put in appearances this year at the cemetery and atLizzie Keays Restaurant represent people from before Warrensburg became a town to a time when

    Warrensburg man became world famous. A member of family who came here before William Bondwho was supposedly the first settler, a woman who hosted the first Town Board meeting, a womanwho left a great gift to Warrensburg, a man who left at an early age, but left a legacy that stands today,nd a man who helped found the Presbyterian Church. Two Graveyard Walks will be conducted at

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    October 27th a full course Dinner with the Dead will be served at Lizzie Keays Restaurant , 89River Street. The price including tax and tip is $35.00. Dinner choices are 16 oz. Prime Rib, Seafood

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    October 23rd. The Graveyard Walks and Dinner have been sponsored by the Warrensburgh Histori-al Society since 2001, with sold-out audiences every year. The public is encouraged to make theireservations early, as space is limited.

    TH ANNUAL BASKET RAFFLE- The Auxiliary Unit of American Legion Post #634 Route 22 Northn Cambridge, NY will hold its 6th annual Basket Raffle on Sunday, October 27th, Doors open 1PMnd drawing begins at 2:30PM. Concession stand will be open. Tickets are available prior to raffle andt the door. To donate a basket or purchase advance tickets please contact June Hommel 518-677-3576r contact the American Legion Lounge. Everyone is welcome so come enjoy an afternoon of friends,amily and fun.

    PUMPKIN FESTIVALValley Falls Library is holding the 2nd Annual Pumpkin Festival October 27,@ 5:00 PM on the library lawn. Carve, paint, or decorate your pumpkin any way you like and bringt to the event. There will be lighting, judging, awards and refreshments. The library is at 42 Statetreet Valley Falls, NY. Phone: 518-753-4230

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    EXHIBIT ENTRIES WANTED- "Dollhouses and Room Boxes" is the title of the upcoming Holi-day Exhibit at the Warrensburgh Museum, sponsored by the Warrensburgh Historical Society. Theexhibit will run from December 7 through January 15. Local residents are invited to submit theirdollhouses or "room boxes" for consideration at this juried show. Due to dollhouse sizes and spaceconsiderations at the museum, the number accepted must be limited. Children and youth groups arewelcome to submit a dollhouse or room box but their submission form must include a parent orguardian or adult group leader's signature. While entries f rom neighboring towns are welcome, thosewith connections to Warrensburg are especially encouraged. Submission forms must be received byNovember 1. Forms may be obtained at the Museum or at Town Hall, or by phoning the exhibit'scurator, Delbert Chambers, at 623-3514. At least one good photograph of the dollhouse or room boxshould be included with the form. Forms and photos may be sent to the Society, P. O. Box 441,Warrensburg, NY 12885, delivered to the Museum (see below) or submitted on line [email protected]. Acceptance will be based on age, uniqueness, quality, furnishings, whetherit is hand-made or factory produced, and its historic provenance. Prior to making a final decision,members of the Dollhouse Committee will visit the locat ion to confirm their decision. The Museumwill arrange for pick-up and return of the selected items, if so desired. Once installed at the museum,lenders will be invited to arrange furniture to their liking, if preferred. All entries will be returned

    following the close of the show on January 15. For more information please call the exhibit'scurator, Delbert Chambers at 623-3514 or the Museum Director, Steve Parisi, at 623-2207.

    HAUNTED BARN- The Annual Haunted Barn at Little Theater on the Farm, 27 Plum Road, FortEdward, NY, will be held 4 nights, October 18th, 19th, 25th, & 26th, 2013 (Fridays and Satur-days) from 6pm to 9pm. This is the area largest and scariest haunting. Volunteers have been workingfor weeks to prepare the entire theater and barn for the guided tours. Admission is $8. ($5 childrenaged 4-12, under 4 yrs. free). GE employees from Fort Edward will be admitted free with proper ID.This event is to benefit the non-profit Little Theater on the Farm. Refreshments, photo-op in a realelectric chair, and raffle are available. For more information visit: www.littletheater27.org.

    TURKEY SUPPER- Turkey Supper October 26, at the Pleasant Valley Grange Hall located atintersection of 59A and Cty Rt. 74. Eat-In or Take-out. Start serving at 4:30 PM. The Supper issponsored by the South Cambridge United Methodist Church.HALLOWEEN DINNER- On Thurs-day, October 31 the Rensselaer Countys Troy Senior Center, 19 Third Street, Troy will hold itsmonthly special dinner. Baked Meatloaf will be the noon meal - be sure to make a reservat ion aheadof time. Then join us in our grand ballroom for a Halloween Party with entertainment by Dave andDancin Dawn. Come in costume - there will be prizes for the funniest, scariest and prettiestcostumes! CDPHP is sponsoring this event. Call 270-5349 to make your reservations.

    FLU CLINIC- Rensselaer Countys Everett Wagar Senior Center, Grafton, NY Rensselaer CountyHealth Department will hold its annual Flu Shot Clinic on Wednesday October 16, beginning at10:30 a.m.. For more information or to place your name on the list please call the center at 279-3413. Consider staying for noon lunch entre: Macaroni & Cheese Casserole call 279-2485 forreservations.

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    HIGH SCHOOL REUNION- Hudson Falls High School Classf 1963 is holding its 50th Class Reunion the weekend ofOctober5 27. Events include: October 25, Meet & Greet at Sweet

    Basil Hors Doeuvres & cash bar; October 26, Day Tour ofHigh School; Evening, Dunhams Bay Resort Dinner Buffet,

    ancing, cash bar; October 27 Memorial Mass at St. Marys/St.Pauls in Hudson Falls. If you are interested in attending and have

    ot contacted the committee, please call Bonnie Hazelton, 747-393 or Carol Mead, 732-9472. Members from other classes arelso welcome to join us for any or all of these events.

    GLUTEN FREE LIVING WORKSHOP- Do you need toavoid wheat and gluten, or are you thinking of trying a gluten-free diet? Please come to a free workshop on gluten-free livingat 1 p.m., Oct. 26, at Nu You Wellness Center, 4318 StateRoute 22, Salem, NY. Learn what gluten is, the effects it has onpeople who are sensitive to it, how to eliminate foods withgluten from your diet, and how good nutrition and healthyliving can help your body heal. Presenter Sharon See is a healthand wellness coach who has lived gluten-free for almost 20years. She offers private coaching in nutrition, weight loss, andlifestyle modification. Seating is limited. Please RSVP by Oct.23 to Evan Lawrence, (518) 677-5662 [email protected].

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    The American Medical Association has weighed in on Obama'snew health care package. The Allergists were in favor of scratch-ing it, but the Dermatologists advised not to make any rashmoves. The Gastroenterologists had sort of a gut feeling aboutit, but the Neurologists thought the Administration had a lot ofnerve. Meanwhile, Obstetricians felt certain everyone waslaboring under a misconception, while the Ophthalmologistsconsidered the idea shortsighted.Pathologists yelled, "Over my dead body!" while the Pediatri-cians said, "Oh, grow up!" The Psychiatrists thought the wholeidea was madness, while the Radiologists could see right throughit. Surgeons decided to wash their hands of the whole thingand the Internists claimed it would indeed be a bitter pill to

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    DEFENSIVE DRIVING COURSE- A 6 hour Defensive Drivingcourse will be held on October 19 at North Country Insurance,101 Main Street, Greenwich. Cost is $45 payable in advance.Please call 692-6901 to register and save up to 10% off our autoinsurance for 3 years!

    SOAR: EMPLOYMENT SUPPORT NETWORK- The Turn-ing Point Wesleyan Church will be holding their first Soar -em-ployment support network breakfast on Saturday, October 26th,9:00 to 10:30 AM. Registration begins at 9:00 AM with a light

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    TURKEY DINNER- A turkey dinner will be served at the SalemUnited Methodist Church on Thursday ,October 24 at5pm.Tickets are $10,adult and $5 child,under 6 free. The churchis handicapped accessible.Takeouts will be available.For moreinfo,please call 854-7588.

    THE SINGING ANCHORS- You've seen them on T.V., nowsee them on the SCT stage! As originally produced by FortSalem Theater, SCT presents The Singing Anchors perform-ing a fantastic collection of Broadway favorites. CBS Channel6 anchor Jerry Gretzinger and News Channel 13 anchors BenitaZahn and Jessica Layton join melodic forces with Ft. SalemTheater's musical director Jay Kerr to entertain you on Sun-day afternoon, October 20 at 2:00 p.m. at the SchuylervilleSenior High School Auditorium. General admission tickets are$14, students/seniors $12. For ticket reservations call 695-5480 or purchase at the door.

    ROAST PORK DINNER- Holy Cross Church, North Maintreet, Salem, has scheduled its fall roast pork dinner for Sun-ay, October 27 at 5:00 p.m. The event will be held in thehurch basement. Proceeds from the dinner will benefit the

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    FAMILY FALL FESTIVAL: The Gateway House of Peace invitesou to a Family Fall Festival on Sunday, October 20, 12-4 athe Eagles Club Pavilion, 373 Crescent Ave., Saratoga Springs.

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    HAIR CUTS AND STYLES- Rensselaer Countys Everett WagarSenior Center, 2 Roxborough Road, Grafton NY Carol Alder-man, licensed hair dresser and owner of Hair Care in Berlin, con-tinues to offer reduced priced hair cuts and styles right at oursenior center. Carol will be available on Wednesday, October23, make your appointment early they go fast! Please call thecenter for required appointments 279-3413. All RensselaerCounty seniors are welcome.

    HEARING CLINIC- Rensselaer Countys Everett Wagar Senior

    Center, 2 Roxborough Road, Grafton NY continues to offer afree monthly hearing clinic with an independent instrument hear-ing specialist, (who will also clean your hearing aids). Octoberclinic will be held on Wednesday the 23rd, at 10:30 a.m. AllRensselaer County seniors 60 years of age and older welcome,reservations are required, 279-3413.

    ECIAL DINNER- Rensselaer Countys Everett Wagar Seniorenter, 2 Roxborough Road, Grafton, NY On Thursday Octo-er 31, the Nutrition Department will hold its monthly specialinner at noon. This months theme will be Halloween. Menu

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